Yarn under Amigurumi

Question.
You’re yarning under to make, let’s say a cat ( cuz I love :black_cat:), and then it calls for an invisible increase.

BUT, you plan on using the inside of the cat as the outside when done. SO, do you invisible decrease the back loop instead of the front loop?

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Yep, I’ve done that before and i didnt have any problems

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i have to do a normal decrease if i’m using the opposite side :sweat_smile: i love my invisible decreases but i won’t use them all the time :pleading_face:

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Obviously I have said a million times that I don’t make ami, but if I’m working a piece flat, then I’ll work front loops on the RS and back loops on WS

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I always work YU and always work with invisible decreases… But I usually turn my work early on in the project. That been said, I honestly dont think there should be an issue :slight_smile:

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@CraftsByAdrivs

Does the top and bottom appear different when it’s been turned inside out?

So here is a picture of one of my ami heads, since its the last rounds what you mostly see are decreases. I dont think it looks too different, but the “lines” are a bit longer and not as tight as the rest

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Thanks , that was helpful!

I left it out, because the hole to tiny to turn inside out. This was before I saw your picture. :wink:

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Awwwww thats so adorable!!!

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Supposed to be a cat, but pattern ears are not pointy enough. So, it’s a calico mouse!

Mean Girls Halloween GIF by Paramount Movies

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