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Princesa Bella Amigurumi 2da Parte Cuerpo | Subs Eng/Spa/Port
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Summary of the video (Amigurumi crochet: Princess Bella, body 2nd part)
The tutorial continues a free amigurumi crochet series for a “Beautiful Princess / Disney princess” doll. It focuses on assembling and shaping the body—starting with the legs, then arms, and finally the chest/neck shaping and stuffing.
The maker builds parts in rounds, uses magic rings, performs increases/decreases for shaping, adds chains to join limbs, and attaches arms to the torso. Color changes include skin color and white (for a connected torso/body panel and chest/neck area).
Artistic techniques / creative processes shown
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Amigurumi construction in continuous rounds
- Magic ring method to start each body part.
- Marking the first stitch of rounds to track increases/decreases.
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Shaping with stitch math
- Increases to widen (e.g., early leg rounds).
- Decreases to narrow (e.g., lower leg shaping and torso shaping).
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Colorwork
- Crocheting in skin color for body/limbs, then switching to white for the torso panel and chest/neck area.
- Interleaving color at transitions (cut one color and start the next at the last stitch / continue seamlessly).
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Ribbing/texture via back-loop only
- Creating texture by crocheting only through the back loop (BL) for one leg round.
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Limb assembly / attachment
- Making chains and crocheting into them to connect/bridge pieces (joining the two legs).
- Joining arms by crocheting stitches from the torso into the arm’s last round.
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Stuffing and interior filling
- Stuffing legs first, then filling remaining unfilled areas later.
- Using a wooden stick to push stuffing into tight spots.
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Finishing
- Cutting yarn and hiding leftover ends.
- Using slip stitches and closing rounds for endpoints.
Step-by-step outline (as described)
Legs (skin color)
- Start magic ring
- Round 1: 8 single crochets
- Round 2: mark start; 8 increases → 16 single crochets total
- Round 3: 16 single crochets in back loop only (BL)
- Round 4: 16 single crochets through both loops
- Round 5: decrease round (6 decreases) to reduce to 10 stitches
- Rounds 6–12: crochet 10 single crochets for 7 rounds
- Finish leg:
- Cut yarn and hide the leftover end
- Repeat to make the second leg
- Stuff both legs with cotton
Join legs + body start (white)
- With white yarn:
- Make a slip magic ring / chain start, then attach white to the last stitch of round 12 of a leg
- Crochet:
- 4 single crochets
- 2 chain stitches
- Position legs straight and join them across the middle by crocheting through the gap/center area:
- Insert hook into middle, make a joining single stitch (marker for next round)
- Round 13 total shaping:
- Over left leg: 10 single crochets
- Into the two chains: 2 single crochets (one into each chain)
- Over right leg: 10 single crochets
- Finish round 13: total 24 single crochets
- Rounds 14–18: crochet 24 single crochets for 5 rounds (white)
- Round 19: decrease sequence to reduce 24 → 18
- Color change:
- Cut white, add skin color at the transition point
- Rounds 20–24: crochet 18 single crochets for 5 rounds
- Stuff remaining unfilled areas
Arms (skin color)
- Make magic ring with 6 single crochets
- Rounds 2–11: 6 single crochets each round (arm stays cylindrical)
- Finish:
- Slip stitch, cut yarn
- Repeat to make two arms
- Attach to body (around round 25):
- Crochet around the torso while crocheting into the arm’s last round
- Round 25 ends with 30 single crochets
- Torso decreases:
- Round 26: 30 → 24
- Round 27: 24 → 18
- Round 28: 18 → 12
- Round 29: 12 → 9
- Neck:
- Rounds 30–31: 9 single crochets (two rounds) to form the neck
- Final stuffing step for chest/neck area:
- Use a wooden stick to pack stuffing
- The tutorial ends by previewing the next part: head, hair, and final details
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- No specific individual creator names are provided in the subtitles beyond generic references like “our channel.”