Dolls Knitting

Amigurumi means "knitted doll" in Japanese. He defines this unique art form that captures the heart of many craftsmen and designers ALLOVER enthusiasts in the world by storm.
To knit or crochet these cute dolls nature animals or son is simple and can be addressed even for a beginner. The drawings are simple patterns that suggest that working in spirals – no lines, or joined the round – are easy to follow.
For best results, craft Amigurumi use a hook or knitting needles, smaller than often suggested by the manufacturers son. This is intentionally. With smaller size hook or needles produces a more orderly, dense tissue, a foundation that will not go to the stuffing.
Except funky designs that have no members, most Amigurumi work in sections and then sewn. If a single head and torso, wrist worked as one piece. The body is usually stuffed with fiberfill, while the legs may also be shaped plastic pellets. That their Give more weight.
Depending on the materials used, some of these toys and collectibles, with a large spherical head, a cylindrical body, ornaments, and often small tips can be machine washed. Others should be washed by hand, especially those created from materials other than the son. These miniature dolls should not be given to pets and small children, especially if they are decorated with buttons, beads, plastic eyes, felt or easily detachable parts, others. Who can become a choking hazard.
TIP: The dolls are made from a single point hook. Use a marker to mark the end of each round. It is easy to remember another series will begin. The marker moves as the work progresses.
By: Irida Sangemino is a US-based professional multi-lingual copywriter/journalist/editor with various interests (including arts and crafts, and finding ways to live life to the fullest) – irida@wydebeam.com
I'm knitting doll clothes and problems using circular needles.?
The model told to lay on 40 points suture and then "join" that makes sense. The problem is that the points do not apply the tip of a needle at the end each other to form a circle. The plastic cable is too long, but I bought the smallest on the market. Is there a trick to it, or should I change just to double pointed needles instead of circular? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Double pointed needles in the size of the model requested.
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