Some of my Halloween crochet tutorials!
Crochet skull mask
Find the pattern here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/realistic-skull-mask
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Customize-able crochet spider web
Find the pattern here: http://faerieringscrochet.blogspot.com/2016/10/easy-spider-web-pattern.html
Crochet black widow spider
Find the pattern here: http://faerieringscrochet.blogspot.com/2016/10/crochet-black-widow-spider-tutorial.html
How to crochet a witch/wizard hat
How to crochet cat ears
How to crochet a mini skull
Find the pattern for the full skeleton doll here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/realistic-skeleton-doll
How to crochet a skeleton doll
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Halloween Crochet Tutorials
Friday, July 7, 2017
How to Crochet a Mermaid Doll
How to make a mermaid tail for your amigurumi dolls. Find the pattern in my Ravelry store!
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This style of mermaid has a textured scaly tail, and is way easier to customize than the other mermaid tutorial I made last year. In that video I used puff stitches to make the tail look scaly (which did work, but I wasn't satisfied with how it came out). I'm really happy with how these mermaids came out!
This mermaid doll tail goes with the upper body doll tutorial I posted last week. Find that tutorial here:
Find the tutorial for the wire skeleton I used to make this doll poseable here:
If you want to put some hair on your doll, try my curly doll hair tutorial:
I used sea stars as clothes for my doll. Here's my sea star tutorial:
If you liked this video and would like to support me in making more new tutorials in the future, please consider donating to my Patreon page! Patreon is a website that makes it easy to support your favorite creators. Youtube ad revenue is not a very reliable source of income, especially with so many advertisers pulling their ads from Youtube. Even smaller channels like mine have noticed a sizeable drop in revenue. Donations from Patreon patrons help creators fund future projects. Find my Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/faerierings
Buy it now
This style of mermaid has a textured scaly tail, and is way easier to customize than the other mermaid tutorial I made last year. In that video I used puff stitches to make the tail look scaly (which did work, but I wasn't satisfied with how it came out). I'm really happy with how these mermaids came out!
This mermaid doll tail goes with the upper body doll tutorial I posted last week. Find that tutorial here:
Find the tutorial for the wire skeleton I used to make this doll poseable here:
If you want to put some hair on your doll, try my curly doll hair tutorial:
I used sea stars as clothes for my doll. Here's my sea star tutorial:
If you liked this video and would like to support me in making more new tutorials in the future, please consider donating to my Patreon page! Patreon is a website that makes it easy to support your favorite creators. Youtube ad revenue is not a very reliable source of income, especially with so many advertisers pulling their ads from Youtube. Even smaller channels like mine have noticed a sizeable drop in revenue. Donations from Patreon patrons help creators fund future projects. Find my Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/faerierings
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