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2 crocheted amigurumi handmade plushy Snoopys: 1 made with chunky chenille yarn and 1 made from the Woobles learn to crochet kit's Easy Peasy yarn

I originally made Snoopy from the Woobles Learn to Crochet kit (along with a bunch of other Woobles kits!), and I’ve always had mixed feelings about how he turned out. I really love the character, but I wasn’t totally happy with the final look — especially compared to some of the other Woobles I’ve made. 😅

So I decided to remake the exact same Woobles Snoopy pattern, but this time using chunky chenille yarn, to see how much the yarn choice actually changes the finished result. 🧶

In this video I compare both versions side by side and talk about:
– How plush chenille yarn changes the overall look and feel
– What improved (and what didn’t) compared to the original Woobles yarn
– The challenges of working with chunky chenille yarn
– How beginner-friendly yarn choices affect the final result
– My thoughts on Woobles kits after making 20+ of them

Links referenced:
🧶 Yarn used in this video: Premier Basix Chenille Brights*
🐶 My original Snoopy Woobles kit post
▶️ My full Woobles playlist on YouTube, including videos for every kit I’ve made

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