Sew Amigurumi Parts Together
There are many instructions how to sew amigurumi parts together, especially the head to the body. I like to use visible attachment, where you can see the joint. This gives the amigurumi a more playful look. You may already have wondered how to attach amigurumi head to the body, so here is a general explanation how to attach amigurumi head to the body, so come and sew amigurumi parts, together.

Assembling
To attach the head to the body, start by placing the head on top of the body in the position when back of head and body are on the same vertical line. This is where the crochet rows join together.
You will use the long tail of the body that you left after you finished crocheting. This will ensure that the stitch will be invisible.
Now, you must always follow the instructions for each toy carefully. The technique is the same, only the number of spaces and placement on the rows differs.
For most types of my toy patterns uses next instruction:
• Sew 24 stitches around the body, and you will sew in the R 20, and R 21, you will use 24 gaps between sts.
Instructions
- Start inserting the needle through the header through the first space in the row and pull it through the gap past the first stitch that is shown in the instructions. Pull the needle out.
- Insert the needle into the first stitch from the inside of the body facing out, pull.
- Insert the needle in the next stitch from the outside to the inside.
- Insert the needle into the previous space (space 2) through which you pulled the needle outwards in the previous step and pull it through the gap beyond the second stitch. Pull the needle out with the thread.
- Insert the needle in the previous stitch from the outside to the inside.

Make sure to pull tightly as you go to ensure a secure attachment. Repeat this process on all way until you have gone around the entire head, making sure everything is even and aligned properly. Once you have reached your starting point, tie off your yarn.
You can watch videos How to attach Amigurumi Head to the body
Part 1
Part 2
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