Overview
Sewing pieces together is important for many reasons like when you need to seam the end of a beanie brim or connect a bunch of granny squares for a blanket which is a pretty simple technique.
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What you'll learn
The Lesson
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01
Sewing Two Flat Pieces Together
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For this method you’ll be connecting flat pieces, such as granny squares, together. First make sure that the tail end of one of your pieces is pretty long; if you cut them all too short or already hid the ends, that’s no big deal, you can just use a new strand of yarn instead.
If you did cut the tail of one of the ends, anchor a new strand of yarn down by sewing around the same two beginning seam stitches multiple times to hold the yarn in place, or…
To actually sew pieces together, I usually use a simple whipstitch, meaning wrapping the yarn around and around the stitches. It’s simple and easy, but not always the prettiest finish, especially if you’re using different colors.
There’s also a method called the invisible seam.
02
Sewing Together Amigurumi
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Okay so this will be slightly different. Here we want to add this arm onto the body of our character.
Again, having a long tail will make things slightly easier but not necessary because you can just use an extra strand of yarn instead.
That’s how I sew amigurumi pieces together. Sometimes it can be a little confusing and take a few tries, so be patient.
Stuffing and sewing something closed is a lot easier and more straight forward though, which we’ll be learning next.