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Hey everyone! If you're new here, hi! I’m Nikki — a crochet designer (and total addict!) from the UK. I create crochet-style vlogs and free crochet tutorials to help inspire your makes. This tutorial is for a super cute interactive burgher, with all its individual contents! It’s designed for those with basic crochet knowledge, so if you’re comfortable with common stitches and working in rounds, you’ll be good to go. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out! Abbreviations Used: MR: Magic Ring R: Round INC: Increase DEC: Decrease SC: Single Crochet BLO: Back Loops Only FLO: Front Loops Only DC: Double Crochet PC = Popcorn stitch SP= Spike stitch sl st: Slip Stitch Materials: Chenille chunky yarn Polyester Fiberfill / Toy Stuffing Stitch Marker Yarn Needle Scissors 9mm Safety Eyes 4mm Crochet Hook Video Timeline: 00:38 Materials 01:08 Burger Bun Lid 19:05 Burger Bun Bottom 29:12 Burger Patty 39:58 Cheese Slice 49:25 Lettuce 53:14 Tomato Slice Find Me: 🧸 Shop my plushies & patterns: innoscentteddies.etsy.com 📸 Instagram: @innoscent_teddies 📧 Contact: innoscentteddies@gmail.com ✸ My Recommended Business Supplies: Amazon UK Recommendations Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases — at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting my channel and helping me make more tutorials for our crochet community!

About This Video

In this burger tutorial, I’m showing you how to crochet a super cute interactive amigurumi burger where every layer is its own separate piece. I designed it for crocheters with basic knowledge, so if you’re comfy with the common stitches and working in the round, you’ll be absolutely fine. I walk you through the full build using chunky chenille yarn so it comes out extra squishy and plush, and I’ll point out where stitch markers and neat counting really help (especially when you’re shaping the bun). We start with the burger bun lid, then move on to the bun bottom, and after that I’ll take you through the burger patty, cheese slice, lettuce, and a tomato slice. Because the pieces are individual, you can mix and match the layers, make it more “stacked,” or keep it simple—whatever feels cutest for your plushie. I also share the exact materials I’m using (including 9mm safety eyes and a 4mm hook), plus the abbreviations I reference throughout, so you can follow along smoothly and get a clean, consistent finish.

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