
The Invisible Decrease (DEC): The Secret to Neat Amigurumi
The amigurumi invisible decrease works through the front loops only of two consecutive stitches, closing the fabric without leaving...... Read more.

How to Increase (INC) in Amigurumi
An amigurumi increase (INC) is two single crochets worked into the same stitch — the only technique that transforms...... Read more.

The Single Crochet Stitch (SC): The Foundation of Amigurumi
The single crochet stitch is the shortest standard crochet stitch and the one technique that underpins every amigurumi piece...... Read more.

How to Crochet the Magic Ring (Magic Circle) Step-by-Step
The magic ring — also called the magic circle — is an adjustable loop start that closes completely to...... Read more.

How to Hold Your Crochet Hook and Yarn Comfortably
This article teaches you the two standard crochet hook grips, how to control yarn tension with your non-dominant hand,...... Read more.

Essential Amigurumi Tools and Supplies You Actually Need
Every beginner amigurumi crocheter needs the same core set of tools: a correctly sized crochet hook, appropriate yarn, safety...... Read more.

Choosing the Right Crochet Hook Size for Amigurumi
The correct amigurumi hook size falls between 2.0mm and 3.5mm for most projects, and you should always go one...... Read more.

Best Yarn for Amigurumi: A Complete Beginner’s Guide
The best yarn for amigurumi is smooth, tightly plied, and dense enough to hide polyfill stuffing without gaps. This...... Read more.

The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Amigurumi: Start Here
Amigurumi is the Japanese art of crocheting small, stuffed yarn figures — and it requires mastering exactly one stitch...... Read more.

