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QuestionAmigurumi colour change
Posted November 13, 2022 by Jernsaxa in ArtsAndYarns

Does anyone have some good tutorials on how to change colour when working with amigurumi? Problem is this uneven change of colour when making stripes or the like working in rounds. It makes a step or jolt or so. I want the colour change to be invisible. (Going to make a bee, so I will need stripes)

7 comments

pennygadgetOctober 6, 2023

I cannot imagine pretending to be a lesbian to serve my husband's fetish. The shame would kill me

Carrots90October 5, 2023(Edited October 5, 2023)

I heart Menno

This lesbian less-being could travel anywhere in the world, and back in time since the dawn of humanity, with his wife and have his relationship understood and respected

WrennOctober 6, 2023

And he could do it dressed like that.

All he’s gotta do is declare “eccentric artist” and everyone would clap

I heart Menno as well

JehaneOctober 7, 2023

Or claim that he has invented an alter ego. An Austrian singer does just that. He's a homosexual, very talented guy and also stands by that. However, he has an alter ego that wears long-haired wigs, female clothes (they look tailored to fit him, though) and tons of make-up. And a beard. It's basically his stage persona, he even won the European Song Contest a couple of years ago - and rightly so, too, the song still gives me goosebumps.

However, in his private life and when not on a stage or involved in any kind of show, he's just a regular guy who happens to be homosexual. He never pretended otherwise.

WrennOctober 7, 2023

Yep, sounds like Eddie Izard before he went full AGP

That was his thing since the 90s I think

GenderCriticalDadOctober 6, 2023

All he’s gotta do is declare “eccentric artist” and everyone would clap

As artistic (or pretentious) blokes have been doing for many decades.

Sometimes people clapped, sometimes we went "what a wally". Yes, do it in the wrong small town and you might get some agro, but about the same as wearing the wrong football scarf.

Unicornkindrad.orgOctober 6, 2023

Thank you, Mr. Menno. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜