How to knit Rainbow Brite
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 Published On Jun 8, 2023

Tutorial amigurumi: Rainbow Brite
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In this video we explain step by step how to knit this cute doll, popular in the 80's and very colorful.
The tutorial includes the pattern and explanations on how to make it, step by step and stitch by stitch.
It is knitted with acrylic yarn of intermediate thickness and with a hook of a numbering well below the recommended for this material (2.5mm).
It takes about 10/12 hours to make, and with the material used in the video, it has a height of 55cm, approximately.
Materials: 50gr/80gr of yellow, 120gr/150gr of orange, 80gr/120gr of red, 40gr/60gr of lilac, 150gr, 180gr of blue, 40gr/60gr of apple green, 30gr/50gr of white, 80gr/100gr of skin color. These are approximate quantities, because the truth is that I don't keep track of what I use, and that each batch of material behaves differently from the previous one.
Well stuffed or with support, it can stand upright.
It is a piece that requires a little work and patience, but it is quite simple to weave and the result is great.
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ABBREVIATIONS
st: stitch
sts: stitches
ch: chain
bp: low stitch
inc: increase
dec: decrease
sl st: slip stitch
hdc: half double crochet
dc: double crochet
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Cheer up to carry out this beautiful project!
I leave you a hug and best wishes for success!
Nanda

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SAFETY RULES TO REMEMBER: remember that if the recipient will be a small child, do not use parts such as plastic eyes (even if they are safety eyes) or buttons, as they could come loose and cause suffocation. It is also not advisable to use adhesives that are not harmless (remember that cold silicone, for example, is extremely toxic).

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