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    HOW TO - amigurumi hair

    a collections of methods

    There are alot of ways to create doll hair. You can crochet every single hair at a time, you can

    use fun fur and receive hair very quickly. You can embroider a nice hairstyle to your dolls

    head. You also could knot hair by hair to the head or make a fringe and start from this to have

    full hair that's blowing in the wind.

    This tutorial will show all ways I know of and explain how you can create them. Therefore I

    sorted the single parts of this tutorial like this: fun fur hair, crocheted hairstyles, embroidered

    haircuts and fringe style hair.

    FUN FUR HAIR

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    Until now I preferred fun fur or fuzzy yarn to give a doll some hair. It's very fast and looks

    very full.For some real good tips on working with fuzzy yarn I would like to link to June ofPlanetJune,

    she shares some real good information on fuzzy yarns.

    I also would like to add one more tip: use a hook that's big enough. This helps alot seeing

    your stitches and it's not necessary to crochet tight when you want to make hair.

    You can crochet simply in the round, like you would when making the head of your doll,

    increase for as many rows as necessary but don't get a bigger circumfarance than the dolls

    head. Now go from here and crochtet a few more rows without increasing. You receive a wig

    or a furry cap that you can use as hair.

    you also can create other styles like a Mohawk haircut (I use this alot for my trolls, a Mohawk

    suits best for trolls I think ^_^)

    The directions for this are:1 -- chain 25

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    2 -- start in 3rd stitch from hook: make a double crochet (dc), make a dc in next st, triple

    crochet (tc) into the next 4 sts, dc into the next 5 sts, single crochet (sc) into next 12 sts

    3 -- continue on other side of starting chain: sc 12 times, dc 5 times, tc 4 times, dc into next 2

    sts and end with a slipstitch

    Bind Off

    cut your yarn and leave a quite long yarn end

    To cut a long yarn end is a good tip for every hairstyle, this way you can use the yarn end to

    sew the hair to the head and don't need to add extra yarn (extra yarn means extra ends to

    weave in)

    crocheted hairstyles

    To crochet a haircut is as easy as to crochet your doll. You can use the same type of yarn you

    used for your doll and of course the same hook. You can crochet Ponytails or piggy tails like

    in this picture from the talented May (check out Isabelle and herflickr profile: pureEva).

    Above is a picture of the style I just made, something that should look like thick curled hair, a

    little bit rasta style - maybe it reminds some of you of Carl, Jimmy Neutrons llama-loving

    friend, cause his hair is what I had in mind when making these:

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    When you want to recreate it go like this:

    Edit: dris a double ring, and m2 stands for a simpl increase: make two sts in one

    SIZE A

    1 -- make a dr with 5 sts

    2 -- m2 x5

    3 til 5 -- sc 10 sts

    6 -- sc8, sc2tog

    7 -- sc7, sc2tog

    8 -- sc6, sc2tog9 -- sc5, sc2tog

    SIZE B

    1 -- make a dr with 6 sts

    2 -- m2 x6

    3 til 4 -- sc 12 sts

    5 -- sc10, sc2tog

    6 -- sc9, sc2tog

    7 -- sc8, sc2tog

    8 -- sc7, sc2tog

    9 -- sc6, sc2tog10 -- sc5, sc2tog

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    SIZE C

    1 -- make a dr with 8 sts

    2 -- m2 x8

    3 til 4 -- sc 16 sts

    5 -- sc14, sc2tog6 -- sc13, sc2tog

    7 -- sc12, sc2tog

    8 -- sc11, sc2tog

    9 -- sc10, sc2tog

    10 -- sc9, sc2tog

    11 -- sc8, sc2tog

    12 -- sc7, sc2tog

    13 -- sc6, sc2tog

    I made 3xA, 4xB, 2xC and sorted like this: C-B-C-B-A-A-B-A-B

    after I've joined everything I crocheted in the round and decreased: (sc2tog, sc1) * for the first

    row, andsc2togall sts of last row, bind off and leave a long yarn tail, hide all yarn ends of the

    single "hair curls" and use the long tail to sew it to the head.

    You might like to stuff the single "hair curls", if you don't they would form a little closer to

    the head.

    When crochting you can also make curly hair by adding bobbles as you go: start like you

    would for making the head of your doll and add bobbles as you go, every few stitches in more

    acurate way (every second row every 2nd st for example) or wherever it fits and you would

    like your bobble to be.

    Another way for curly hair would be to add chained stitches:

    Above you also can see my troll with a short haired curly wig.

    To make something like this:

    1 -- start just like for a regular doll head

    2 -- creating a hair: chain 6 sts, and starting in 2nd stitch from hook sc into the next 5 sts.

    3 -- go on with the pattern of yourdolls head

    for this short haired version I made "hair" every 3 sts and every 2nd row. The row inbetween

    two "hair-rows" was very helpful to keep track of my sts. See the picture below for

    understanding the first stitch after a hair and the last stitch before a hair (green arrows). When

    you crochet around a hair take care that you hold the "hair" away from you, behind your yarn

    and hook.

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    When you elongate the chains they start curling automatically and might look like the hair of

    this beautiful bride, created by the lovely Adi (see her profile at flickr: slipstich)

    Adi also added that she made this couple for her sister's wedding invitation. Since she has lots

    of curly hair it took her almost a week to crochet the hair. The rest of the doll took 3 days....

    And these acurate curling curls were made a little bit different than mine:

    Each curl is made of two rows:

    1 -- chain 30 (more or less, depending on location)

    2 -- 2x hdc in every second ch.

    One more word on the width: never become bigger than the size of your dolls head. The wig /

    cap will stretch and therefore fit your doll. If you're not sure test the size as you go as often as

    you like. You might like to loosen your tension a little to be absolutely sure your hair will fit

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    your dolls head.

    embroidered haircuts

    when you like embroidering you might like to prefer this method. It creates very neat andrealistic hairstyles. You can add different colored spots to add even more reality to this dolls

    head.

    Have a look at the beautiful dolls made by Mia (ravelry link). She also has written up a very

    detailed and informative tutorial on how you can create this type of hair. I couldn't do any

    better so have a look at this great tutorial.

    fringe style hair

    to make a fringe is a fantastic way to have really long hair, hair that you even could comb.

    There are three ways to add hair like this: one would be a crocheted frindge (when making anew stitch hold a loop with your finger and continue to crochet). This works just like written

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    above, you start like for a doll head and crochet in the round until your wig is finished. But

    there's a rub in it. I would not cut these fringes, they might come off too easily.

    Another way is to add hair by hair: knotting. Knotting can create very long hair, since you cut

    your desired hair length before adding it to the head

    Here's just a little example of how it might look. You can cut it and I think (I don't have long

    time experience with it) that a pure wool yarn might be better, it could felt a little and help

    keeping the single pieces of hair in place.

    step by step pics:

    Making a fringe with a lace loom is a real cool way that creates great hair for shorter hair cuts.

    Christen of Creepy Cute Crochet has written up a very handy tutorial for making a fringe with

    a lace loom.

    I've tried it with a piece of card bord which I cutted to the size I wanted and it works very

    well:

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    _________________________________

    I hope I added everything that's worth mentioning.

    Many thanks to June, May, Adi, Mia and Christen

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