Hi, I'm My Teenages. Today I want to show you an order I made for new materials to continue creating the amigurumis that I love so much and also maybe take a risk to make new things.😊
The truth is that until now I have been making amigurumis with some yarns that my mom had and when I needed to buy colored wicks and I had no problem with that, until after making “Kuromi”, as I said, I did not like the result, because the wick gave a rustic finish and my dislike for this texture stood out more when I made “Keroppi”, which so far is my favorite amigurumi and I think it is quite due to the bright green color and the delicate finish that gives the acrylic yarn.
With these comparisons in mind, the truth is that I didn't really want to continue weaving with wick, at least for now, and thanks to the posts I've made here on Hive and the money they have been able to raise, I decided to look for options to buy yarns. In my country, Venezuela, there are not so many options where to get materials, so after searching a lot, I found a site with a variety of colors and good prices, but they didn't have 2 mm yarns, which is the one I usually use, but 1 mm or 3 mm.
After thinking about it, I decided to order the 1mm yarns to try, but when they were brought to me I could see that they were too thin. It occurred to me that to solve this I could use double strands to make it 2mm, although I have been testing it for a project you will see soon and I can say that I don't dislike the 1mm finish.
I ordered pretty basic colors, which are always useful, and also colors that I love and I know I will use a lot. I had to sacrifice the orange and purple to order 2 shades of blue and pink, but I don't regret it at all jsjs. Thanks for reading me and giving me some of your time. This is quite a different post than the ones I usually do, but I hope you liked it. ❤️ I wish you have a nice life, bye!
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