¡Hola, espero te encuentres de maravilla!
Hi, I hope you are feeling great
Les pasa que mientras navegan la internet ¿hay amigurumi los cuales da ganas de tejerlos de inmediato?. A mí me pasa y creo que es más la curiosidad por ver la estructuración del muñeco: tamaño, tipo de articulación, tipo de cabello, accesorios, tipo de cuerpo (robusto o delgado), ojos, entre otros.
Do you ever find amigurumi while surfing the internet that make you want to crocheting them right away?. It happens to me and I think it's more the curiosity to see the structure of the doll: size, type of joints, type of hair, accessories, type of body (robust or thin), eyes, among others.
Besides, for me amigurumi is universal, that is to say, there is no language, but rather a logic when following a pattern. As it is universal, I know the culture of the designer; their tastes and interests, their colour palette, their style of photography and their way of being.
This time I took the opportunity to test "Liliana, Daisy flower elf", by the designer Wilozycrochet. I learned a lot with her and above all I loved writing to her in English.
Once the amigurumi was ready. I kept my style of not putting a mouth on Liliana.
Then I added the mouth and make-up and got the acceptance of the designer. By the way, I will practice weaving that kind of mouth.
With Liliana, I also learned that the time of taking the pictures is key (at least with my mobile phone camera and its pixels, haha). I will weave more Lilianas duendes and soon you will see them here. Thank you very much Wii for the opportunity to be a tester.
¡Y eso es todo!
¡Hasta la próxima!
See you next time!.
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