Here’s a Dog Amigurumi pattern, but with a twist! I use Brush Crochet Technique to create a very fluffy dog! It was my first time experimenting with brushing out yarn, but I had great fun with it and love the realistic furry effect that this technique gives. First let’s talk about yarn. When doing Brush Crochet, natural fibers work best. This means yarn such as wool, alpaca, mohair, etc. (all coming from fuzzy animals!) will give you the best fluffy amigurumis. You can even go meta for this pattern and use chiengora (aka dog yarn, yes there is such a thing!). You can use acrylic too, but the effect will be less fuzzier. For my doll, I used this yarn blend that was 50% wool and 50% acrylic and it was still quite fluffy. But if you use a 100% natural fiber yarn, you should be able to work up an even greater amount of fluffiness. Next, your handy tool is the Pet Slicker Brush. This brush can be found in pet stores or in almost any pet section. The sharp metal bristles help to release the fibers and fluff them up. When you’re brushing, you’ll need to brush quite …