Safety eyes - aka. Amigurumi eyes - for your handmade teddies and other stuffed toys. You can use safety eyes for all kinds of knitted and crocheted projects as well as sewing projects, and you can even find them in various shapes and sizes here at Hobbii.
This is a mixed pack of eyes with GLITTERY backs that will make the eyes shine! Place the shining disc behind the eye before attaching it.
This mixed pack contains three different colors in two different sizes. You get 6 pairs of eyes - 3 x 20 mm (0.8 in) and 3 x 25 mm (1 in). The colors are pink, blue, and silver.
All safety eye packs contain plastic washers that you must use when attaching the eyes. BUT, you should always follow our detailed guide to ensure that the eyes are safely attached!
Safety features you should read before attaching these GLITTERY safety eyes:
- Before attaching the eye, always make sure that every part is intact and unharmed.
- Make sure that the glitter disc behind the eye is completely hidden. Cut it to shape if needed.
- Melt the back of the eye once it’s attached. It’s easy and only takes a moment. This method ensures that the stopper won’t come loose—a method often used in readymade toys. Make sure that the eye is tightly secured.
- Your knitting or crochet tension as well as the yarn type are integral to how safely the eyes can be attached. When making projects for children aged 0-3 years old, you should always anchor your eye by sewing a grid under the washer as well as attaching a crocheted cap around the back of the eye. For reference, see photos and video tutorial.
- Remember to always check the finished project and make sure that all parts are solidly attached, hardy, and secure.
- Check the eyes regularly! Please note that all products experience wear and tear over time. Check the eyes regularly to make sure that they are still unharmed and intact. Creating projects for kids aged 0-3 years is a huge responsibility.
We recommend that you read the instructions thoroughly.
You can find Go Handmade’s detailed safety guide for DIY yarn projects right here.
Psst.. Not sure whether your projects live up to the safety requirements? Consider embroidering the eyes on the toy.
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Safety eyes - aka. Amigurumi eyes - for your handmade teddies and other stuffed toys. You can use safety eyes for all kinds of knitted and crocheted projects as well as sewing projects, and you can even find them in various shapes and sizes here at Hobbii.
This is a mixed pack of eyes with GLITTERY backs that will make the eyes shine! Place the shining disc behind the eye before attaching it.
This mixed pack contains three different colors in two different sizes. You get 6 pairs of eyes - 3 x 20 mm (0.8 in) and 3 x 25 mm (1 in). The colors are pink, blue, and silver.
All safety eye packs contain plastic washers that you must use when attaching the eyes. BUT, you should always follow our detailed guide to ensure that the eyes are safely attached!
Safety features you should read before attaching these GLITTERY safety eyes:
- Before attaching the eye, always make sure that every part is intact and unharmed.
- Make sure that the glitter disc behind the eye is completely hidden. Cut it to shape if needed.
- Melt the back of the eye once it’s attached. It’s easy and only takes a moment. This method ensures that the stopper won’t come loose—a method often used in readymade toys. Make sure that the eye is tightly secured.
- Your knitting or crochet tension as well as the yarn type are integral to how safely the eyes can be attached. When making projects for children aged 0-3 years old, you should always anchor your eye by sewing a grid under the washer as well as attaching a crocheted cap around the back of the eye. For reference, see photos and video tutorial.
- Remember to always check the finished project and make sure that all parts are solidly attached, hardy, and secure.
- Check the eyes regularly! Please note that all products experience wear and tear over time. Check the eyes regularly to make sure that they are still unharmed and intact. Creating projects for kids aged 0-3 years is a huge responsibility.
We recommend that you read the instructions thoroughly.
You can find Go Handmade’s detailed safety guide for DIY yarn projects right here.
Psst.. Not sure whether your projects live up to the safety requirements? Consider embroidering the eyes on the toy.