Hello! I love this project! A quiet fidget toy, how fun! There`s one thing though I wanted to give you my feedback on as a neurodivergent person: the yellow background is great to see what`s happening and helps reduce noise around the project (please keep one colored backgrounds👍), but the variegated yarn makes it very difficult for me to see the stitches and where I am in the project and following along. I had hoped for a more "cleaner" version of yarn (one colored), as it would be much much easier for me to follow and understand. As I`ve seen you made the slug in other colors, I wanted to mention ☺ It`s my first project of yours and I hope to create many more of your awesome patterns and creations. Stay creative!🐌
Thank you for the feedback, I hadn't considered that! I normally work in single coloured yarns only, and will try to stick to them in future, but unfortunately this weeks video (a snake!) will also be in a multi-coloured yarn.
This is where you put the colored segments like her white one. For round 10, I change colors. And then on round 14, it should be the last round in the color. Same thing with round 23. Change the color after you do 6 inc. And change the color after you do the back of the segment, for example round 39, which is 20 back post single crochet. Then change to your other color on round 40, which is 4[sc3tog,2sc]. Body segment #4, change color on round 49. Body segment #5, Change color on round 52. Also on body segment #5, change color on the 6 dec. And lastly on body segment #6, change color in the front post single crochet.
I'm learning so much from you >_< Normally when i learn a new skill i will research tons of sources to pull from but since I've started crocheting, you've pretty much proved to be the only sources I need. You're amazing.
You are heaven send!! I was given a huge bag of tiny sock yarn scraps and I could not find a thing that looks good enough (to sell for an animal shelter) to do. The slugs simply are perfect, Thank You so much!! 💚
I'm only partially through this pattern and I can not thank you enough for sharing. I'm making a bunch for my sons special education teacher for her student. I'm working on a number of different crochet sensory toys for them. I think they're really going to love these
I like that you not only showed the part but highlighted which round you were on. It made it very clear and straightforward to follow. Thank you so much! I'm naming mine Charlotte :3
You are the first person I’ve seen that holds their yarn the same way I do! ❤ I could never get an even tension with my finger held out, thank you for showing me I’m not crazy 😁
I love attaching in the round! Sewing on pieces is what held me up from trying amigurumi yet. This will be my first! I love the idea of just stitching pieces in as I go! I'm using cotton yarn because it's what my daughter picked. Hopefully it works as well! Thanks so much for showing me this was possible!
Thank you so much for making such a clear and helpful video. I started crocheting recently and this was the second project I tried. Going strait from a beginner granny square to a complex three-dimensional shape was a bit of a jump, but I was still able to follow along and I learned a lot. Also these fidget slugs are really good for stimming with. My first one was too big to carry around, but I made another out of smaller yarn that I could keep in my purse. They're really good to have.
This was the first video of yours I ran across. I had a great time making this and I am sure my grandson will love it. Thank you so much for sharing your designs with us. I am going to start on your 12 days of crochet really soon. Again, thank you so much for sharing. Wishing you a wonderful day from America😊😊😊.
I saved this video to eventually get back to. Im so glad I did, ive got the cutest fidget slug sitting on my desk and I am going to have to make like ten more. I definitely know what everyone is getting for christmas.
This is so cool! I'm from the pacific northwest where we have giant yellow slugs called banana slugs. I'm definitely going to make myself a banana slug friend 💛
I LOVE the fidget toys! My boys and I play with them all the time! Please do more! 🙏🏻😍😍😍 Ps. Have you thought about releasing a book? I would totally be down for one with all your creatures! ❤️
i’m still a beginner, started a couple months ago, but i love fidget toys! i have a fidget slug but occasionally the noise of different fidget toys can draw unwanted attention lol. i love that this will be silent (and soft) and i’ll probably end up making a bunch in different colors for my other neurodivergent friends as well 😂❤ thanks for sharing!!
O m g i can't believe it. Just yesterday i thought about exact same way to do a slug or bug and now where it is. And its second time on this week am i sleeping?! So good tho thanks for your work!
Ooop just realized I forgot to like this the other day, the pop it square video just reminded me hahaha oof! 🙃 *p.s these slugs are absolutely adorable and I WILL be making them and the pop it squares for myself and ALL of my friends who are fellow fidgeters!! 🤗
Omgosh I love this and it turned out beautiful. I also wonder if you can do a snake one my grandson asked me to ask you to design one. 😂 LoL sorry. My granddaughter loves the worm but grandson wants a snake one. Thank you for sharing your beautiful talent with all of us here.
I have trouble reading patterns on paper because I don't quite understand the writing. Videos make it easier. My girlfriend wanted a slug like the 3D printed ones. Don't have the printer yet so this is the next best thing.
I need this little dude in my life! I have a little wooden caterpillar that I fidget with. It's actually a chew toy for small pets, but I didn't want to see him destroyed. His name is Wiggle.
My slug is a lot less compact. I'm sure I did something wrong, but I'm thinking of running a small elastic (1/8") through from head to tail to make him more compact. But so far I love him! (Or her. Or them.)😊
@@ComplicatedKnots -Ha! I hadn't gotten that far! Left off at the 16-stitch segment. But still, even your one in progress looks more compact than mine.
@@EsmereldaPea maybe because ComplicatedKnots yarns under, you might yarn over when you do your sts, yu instead of yo creates a smaller more compact st. Im not really too sure though :)
@@Li-xj1on - Ohhhh! I had to pick up a hook, yarn, and find a video on YO vs. YU. But yep, I definitely YO and after watching again, I see she definitely YUs on her SCs.
@@EsmereldaPea yeah! well done on the research, it's so cool to learn new crochet stuff! i greatly prefer yo, but for this im trying to use yu and I'm struggling LOL
Wow! It took me 11 hours to make this cute little guy. If you are reading this Complicated Knots, can you tell us where you did the color changes on your white slug with the pastel colors? I put some instructions on how I did my color changes, but I think I messed up a few times.
OP said in another comment: "Alrighty, ready? You change colours at the start of each of the following rows: 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 44, 49, 51, 55, 56. Good luck!"
I am in the process of making one, thinking I could make 4 for the grands' Easter baskets BUT I'm such a slow crocheter and my hands hurt so bad. LOL. Maybe for next year?? (I'm more of a knitter.)
Just finished! Very lovely design! Had some trouble with gaps in my stitching with the front-post crochet and the decreases but I think that might be my own issue and not your design hahaha Very nice to fidget with! Reminds me of the wooden snake i had as a kid but this time, no pinched fingers! :D Thank you for showing this design and pattern!
Any plans to make a solid version, too? Like tweaking the current pattern to make an amigurumi? I'd stuff the inside with something noisy to make a shaker slug lol.
Love this! On your white one with the colored “insides”, which rows did you change colors? I tried it with the bpsc but it doesn’t look the same as yours. Thanks so much!!!
🤔 To answer your question. I'm not a fan of slugs. I do see the appeal as a fidget toy. This was great. I still may try it. I'll check out your other(s) also. Thank You
Hey @ComplicatedKnots - greetings from a 30+ year old dude from sweden whose just starting out crocheting. Love your content! I notice you when you increase, you do the first stitch through the front loop, then the second through both loops. Never noticed that before, and other tutorials I think show to do both stiches into both loops. Why do you do it like you do? :)
As a fellow 30-something, welcome! Well-spotted, it's something called an invisible increase. Not everyone agrees, but I personally think it minimises the appearance of increase-holes on your finished piece. Try it on your next project, see if you like it!
currently working off your written pattern. Came to your video for attaching the eyestalks. On behalf of all the people that are easily distracted by color, etc. between your colorful finger nails, the varigated yarn it is very difficult to see the individual stitches in this video and in the written pattern. One light, one-color yarn is so much easier to see the stitches in the written pattern and on your video. Otherwise the pattern is easy to follow. Just my thoughts
Very fun pattern! I'll definitely make this. Also kind of unrelated question. Is there a reason you work the first stitch of your increases in the front loops only like at 18:33 for example?
There is! I always work my increases as "invisible", which means the first stitch goes in the front loop only, and then the second stitch goes through both loops. It's a small detail, but it makes the increase less visible on the finished piece, because regular increase leave a slightly larger hole in your stitching.
I love this!! Currently working one up and I dunno what is happening cuz I’m doing exactly what you are but the eye stalks are tilted off to the side really far. If I sc before adding the first stalk they sit right tho, so it’s no biggy. I’m just very confused cuz I’ve stared at your video and I know I’m doing the instructions exactly but we’re getting different results somehow 😅
I've made my first slug and I really like it, although it seems somewhat off. I feel like the segments are a little twisted (I made sure my stitch count is right after every round), and since the pattern isn't symmetrical I had an urge to do some additional shifting stitches to keep that shape straight, but I noticed you don't do that . That's why I came here to ask: does the pattern consider the rotation of rounds, or should I do these stitches to keep the beginning straight? It's hard for me to tell myself because I can't seem to understand your patterns as I do with other ones. Hopefully I made my point clear cause it was kind of hard to explain :'D I'd also really appreciate an answer, I look forward to making some more of your wonderful patterns and would like to know before I start them too :D
Love this. I think this one day is gonna be my Project to finally learn how to crochet. Btw, is it your pattern? Is it allowed to be Made and sold? I would Love this slug in tight spirals instead of "several circles". Would Love to See a Video on that :)
I've noticed you tend to use back/front post stitches where other designers might use back/front loop only stitches. Is there a reason for this? The post sc can be quite hard to do and I'm curious 😄
I do it as it gives way more structure to the piece because of how it places tension on the work. Crochet is kindof a squishy medium, but post stitching actually lets your have edges. That said, if post stitching is too hard, you can usually substitute in loop stitching, you'll just end up with a "softer"/rounder version of the design.
hi. I cant remember if you have it anywhere (i couldnt find it when i just looked) but are we allowed to sell the things we make from your patterns? Like at markets or in our own etsy store? I wanted to double check before I did (im still making one of these for myself though) as normally I can easily find if someone is ok with that or not but i havent been able to find anything for your stuff Dx
@ComplecatedKnots Quick question, am I right in seeing that you don't close each round with a slip stitch before starting the next round? (on the eye stalks for far). Thanks in advance
So I am very, very new, but do you do your increases through just the front of the stitch instead of the whole stitch? It’s hard to tell on this yarn. I’ve never seen it that way, is it easier?
I use something called "invisible increases" - you work the first stitch of your increase through the front loop only, and then the second stitch of your increase through both loops. I think it looks better than regular increases :)
We have 4ply here, but as I said in the video, I use a 2mm hook for that. It could be an inconsistent labelling issue, but as a point of interest, could you measure the wpi (wraps per inch) of your yarn? all you do is grab a hook and wrap yarn around it to see how many times it wraps within an inch. It's a way of standardizing yarn sizes to a certain point. The 8ply I use is 11wpi, and suggests a 4mm hook (but I size down)
I think it depends on the yarn brand. I have some 4-ply yarn (which is a DK or 3 weight) that suggests a 5mm hook, but also others that suggest a 4.5 or 4 mm hook. The 4-ply yarn she uses for the mini slug, would be like a sport weight or 2 weight yarn. I could be wrong though.
....i am absolutely terrible at the stuffing part xD I try not to over stuff and it feels like theres not a lot of stuffing but it doesnt squish as good when i finish it xD woops
i started this proect in sc yarign over but then i thought id try yarnign under AND IT'S HARD I'm struggling to get used to it if i make it again ill yarn over :D
Hi Lo I yarn under and it is harder to get used to at first, but now I just automatically do it all the time. I don't like YO at all. I have only just started to catch up with watching UA-cam as I've been on a massive break, have been unwell.
@@georginacambridge3857 Hello Georgina! thank you for your reply! Maybe i will practice some more yarning under because it has a lot of benefits and i should get used to it like you said :) UA-cam can be a great source for crochet - i love how there are so many ideas and tutorials, You tube is how i learnt to crochet! Sorry to hear that you have been unwell, i hope you're feeling better
The fact that these things are quiet makes me so happy!
Perfect for team meetings, long phone-calls, and those of us a little bit more sensitive to sounds :)
Same!!!!
@@ComplicatedKnotswhat about people that have phonophobia?
This slug is absolutely adorable and the fact that it's practically no sew is a huge bonus!
Hello! I love this project! A quiet fidget toy, how fun!
There`s one thing though I wanted to give you my feedback on as a neurodivergent person: the yellow background is great to see what`s happening and helps reduce noise around the project (please keep one colored backgrounds👍), but the variegated yarn makes it very difficult for me to see the stitches and where I am in the project and following along. I had hoped for a more "cleaner" version of yarn (one colored), as it would be much much easier for me to follow and understand. As I`ve seen you made the slug in other colors, I wanted to mention ☺
It`s my first project of yours and I hope to create many more of your awesome patterns and creations.
Stay creative!🐌
Thank you for the feedback, I hadn't considered that! I normally work in single coloured yarns only, and will try to stick to them in future, but unfortunately this weeks video (a snake!) will also be in a multi-coloured yarn.
This is where you put the colored segments like her white one. For round 10, I change colors. And then on round 14, it should be the last round in the color. Same thing with round 23. Change the color after you do 6 inc. And change the color after you do the back of the segment, for example round 39, which is 20 back post single crochet. Then change to your other color on round 40, which is 4[sc3tog,2sc]. Body segment #4, change color on round 49. Body segment #5, Change color on round 52. Also on body segment #5, change color on the 6 dec. And lastly on body segment #6, change color in the front post single crochet.
Thank you so much
Ooh, making one of these sized up with blanket yarn seems SO appealing ...
Ok but hear me out: a body-pillow sized fidget slug.
*looks at my bag of random blanket yarn* 👀it’s finally your time. THANK YOU for the idea!!! 😍
@@ComplicatedKnots dude, once I get the funds (and the yarn) I NEED to add that to my collection. Of course, after I finish making my shongololo lol
@@ComplicatedKnots thank you so much for this idea, I'm making the slug body pillow at the moment!! It's turning out great!
Worms?
I'm learning so much from you >_<
Normally when i learn a new skill i will research tons of sources to pull from but since I've started crocheting, you've pretty much proved to be the only sources I need. You're amazing.
Thank you very much :)
Agreed!
I love you attention to detail. Ai least one won’t eat my plants 🪴
I mean, it might. Have you tried offering it some?
You are heaven send!! I was given a huge bag of tiny sock yarn scraps and I could not find a thing that looks good enough (to sell for an animal shelter) to do. The slugs simply are perfect, Thank You so much!! 💚
I'm only partially through this pattern and I can not thank you enough for sharing. I'm making a bunch for my sons special education teacher for her student. I'm working on a number of different crochet sensory toys for them. I think they're really going to love these
Would love to hear if they enjoyed them! Was thinking of making some for some kiddos
Sure they love this
@@sondrasoto9615 I'm sorry it took so long to reply. The teacher said all the crochet fidgets were a hit with the little kids.
I like that you not only showed the part but highlighted which round you were on. It made it very clear and straightforward to follow. Thank you so much! I'm naming mine Charlotte :3
You are the first person I’ve seen that holds their yarn the same way I do! ❤ I could never get an even tension with my finger held out, thank you for showing me I’m not crazy 😁
The hazards of being self taught! Fun fact: my first couple of videos here, I'm literally crocheting around backwards XD
@@ComplicatedKnots ooooo I did that too - wasn’t until my 5th piece in the round that I realised, even after following 3 different video tutorials!
I’ve been dying for a fidget slug, and my first run of this pattern is so cute!! I can’t wait to make a thousand of these for everyone I know
I love attaching in the round! Sewing on pieces is what held me up from trying amigurumi yet. This will be my first! I love the idea of just stitching pieces in as I go! I'm using cotton yarn because it's what my daughter picked. Hopefully it works as well! Thanks so much for showing me this was possible!
Thank you so much for making such a clear and helpful video.
I started crocheting recently and this was the second project I tried. Going strait from a beginner granny square to a complex three-dimensional shape was a bit of a jump, but I was still able to follow along and I learned a lot.
Also these fidget slugs are really good for stimming with. My first one was too big to carry around, but I made another out of smaller yarn that I could keep in my purse. They're really good to have.
That invisible decrease is genius!!!!
I've only been crocheting for like 3 days but I love this I'm going to do this one day
This is your reminder to do it, if you want!
Have you made it? (No pressure)
I love it I made the SLUG in teal and. Put eyes on its so cute thank you.
This was the first video of yours I ran across. I had a great time making this and I am sure my grandson will love it. Thank you so much for sharing your designs with us. I am going to start on your 12 days of crochet really soon. Again, thank you so much for sharing. Wishing you a wonderful day from America😊😊😊.
I saved this video to eventually get back to. Im so glad I did, ive got the cutest fidget slug sitting on my desk and I am going to have to make like ten more.
I definitely know what everyone is getting for christmas.
I am so glad you put out this video. I was trying to figure out what to gift my son for easter and this slug is perfect!
I am so excited to see somebody hold their yarn the same way I do!
Me too!!
This is so cool! I'm from the pacific northwest where we have giant yellow slugs called banana slugs. I'm definitely going to make myself a banana slug friend 💛
Thank you and this is awesome due to the fact I'm autistic and love fidget toys.
I LOVE the fidget toys! My boys and I play with them all the time! Please do more! 🙏🏻😍😍😍 Ps. Have you thought about releasing a book? I would totally be down for one with all your creatures! ❤️
i’m still a beginner, started a couple months ago, but i love fidget toys! i have a fidget slug but occasionally the noise of different fidget toys can draw unwanted attention lol. i love that this will be silent (and soft) and i’ll probably end up making a bunch in different colors for my other neurodivergent friends as well 😂❤ thanks for sharing!!
This is perfect for a cat toy! it has the right amount of wiggle to keep my cats going after it, they're obsessed with it.
BEST tutorial EVER! Love how each row is highlighted as you work! Very clever. THANK YOU!
O m g i can't believe it. Just yesterday i thought about exact same way to do a slug or bug and now where it is. And its second time on this week am i sleeping?!
So good tho thanks for your work!
I love your little slug. Thank you for sharing. I wish you had made him with plain colored yarn
Ooop just realized I forgot to like this the other day, the pop it square video just reminded me hahaha oof! 🙃
*p.s these slugs are absolutely adorable and I WILL be making them and the pop it squares for myself and ALL of my friends who are fellow fidgeters!! 🤗
This pattern is amazing and the face stitch is called the bobble stitch
this is awesome! im only about halfway done with mine but im already obsessed with it
Your slug caught my eye. New subscriber!
nice job on your tutorial--I purchased your pattern in your shop. You have some really cute items. Will be making these for my grand kiddos. Thanks
i love this, i added tiny safety eyes to mine :D
Cute!
I love your channel so much, great tutorials! ❤
Omgosh I love this and it turned out beautiful. I also wonder if you can do a snake one my grandson asked me to ask you to design one. 😂 LoL sorry.
My granddaughter loves the worm but grandson wants a snake one.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful talent with all of us here.
Sorry that this is late but she already has two snakes a big and small one
Love making fidget toys! Children love it 😍
Soooo cute!! So weird my niece just sent my son a toy slug today haha.
There's just something about them!
I have trouble reading patterns on paper because I don't quite understand the writing. Videos make it easier. My girlfriend wanted a slug like the 3D printed ones. Don't have the printer yet so this is the next best thing.
I need this little dude in my life! I have a little wooden caterpillar that I fidget with. It's actually a chew toy for small pets, but I didn't want to see him destroyed. His name is Wiggle.
Made it, and I like it! Thank you tons!😘🧶
My slug is a lot less compact. I'm sure I did something wrong, but I'm thinking of running a small elastic (1/8") through from head to tail to make him more compact. But so far I love him! (Or her. Or them.)😊
With the strand of yarn we run through the middle, could you pull it tighter? I think elastic is a great solution 👍
@@ComplicatedKnots -Ha! I hadn't gotten that far! Left off at the 16-stitch segment. But still, even your one in progress looks more compact than mine.
@@EsmereldaPea maybe because ComplicatedKnots yarns under, you might yarn over when you do your sts, yu instead of yo creates a smaller more compact st. Im not really too sure though :)
@@Li-xj1on - Ohhhh! I had to pick up a hook, yarn, and find a video on YO vs. YU. But yep, I definitely YO and after watching again, I see she definitely YUs on her SCs.
@@EsmereldaPea yeah! well done on the research, it's so cool to learn new crochet stuff!
i greatly prefer yo, but for this im trying to use yu and I'm struggling LOL
I enjoy watching your video. The wlug so adorable.
Wow! It took me 11 hours to make this cute little guy. If you are reading this Complicated Knots, can you tell us where you did the color changes on your white slug with the pastel colors? I put some instructions on how I did my color changes, but I think I messed up a few times.
OP said in another comment: "Alrighty, ready? You change colours at the start of each of the following rows: 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 44, 49, 51, 55, 56. Good luck!"
Thank you I was wondering that myself 😊I will try it on my next slug 🐌 ✌🏼out for now 🙋🏻♀️
Our long long line of neurodivergent people thank you!!!!!!!!!😊
Oh ,so cute, for sure going to make this cutie, thank you for this. Super cute 😍
I am in the process of making one, thinking I could make 4 for the grands' Easter baskets BUT I'm such a slow crocheter and my hands hurt so bad. LOL. Maybe for next year?? (I'm more of a knitter.)
Lovely clear demo, thanks.
I have to make one of these when i get home. Or five
Just finished! Very lovely design! Had some trouble with gaps in my stitching with the front-post crochet and the decreases but I think that might be my own issue and not your design hahaha
Very nice to fidget with! Reminds me of the wooden snake i had as a kid but this time, no pinched fingers! :D Thank you for showing this design and pattern!
Wow videos are looking great! Excellent edits and love the colors plus super cute slug 🧡
So good for geocaching or handing out to random people who look sad ❤
I’m planning on making a snake with a fidget tail to make it look like a rattlesnake. Thank you for your tutorials!
Any plans to make a solid version, too? Like tweaking the current pattern to make an amigurumi? I'd stuff the inside with something noisy to make a shaker slug lol.
Love this! On your white one with the colored “insides”, which rows did you change colors? I tried it with the bpsc but it doesn’t look the same as yours. Thanks so much!!!
Alrighty, ready? You change colours at the start of each of the following rows: 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 44, 49, 51, 55, 56. Good luck!
@@ComplicatedKnots You are the best! Thanks so much!!!!!
@@ComplicatedKnots How many rows with the colored row? Do you do two rows? Thanks
Verrrry Cute.... Thank You ❤❤❤
Thank you for your videos. Lots of love from India❤❤
Wish I could send a pic... I added eyeballs to the stalks 😅🤣 just popped them in the magic circle ring ♥️
Just found you....I'll be back often!!!
🤔 To answer your question. I'm not a fan of slugs. I do see the appeal as a fidget toy. This was great. I still may try it. I'll check out your other(s) also. Thank You
This is adorable! I have to make it sometime!
Hey @ComplicatedKnots - greetings from a 30+ year old dude from sweden whose just starting out crocheting. Love your content! I notice you when you increase, you do the first stitch through the front loop, then the second through both loops. Never noticed that before, and other tutorials I think show to do both stiches into both loops. Why do you do it like you do? :)
As a fellow 30-something, welcome! Well-spotted, it's something called an invisible increase. Not everyone agrees, but I personally think it minimises the appearance of increase-holes on your finished piece. Try it on your next project, see if you like it!
Awesome, thanks for your reply :D ❤️
currently working off your written pattern. Came to your video for attaching the eyestalks. On behalf of all the people that are easily distracted by color, etc. between your colorful finger nails, the varigated yarn it is very difficult to see the individual stitches in this video and in the written pattern. One light, one-color yarn is so much easier to see the stitches in the written pattern and on your video. Otherwise the pattern is easy to follow. Just my thoughts
Ill be sticking to solid colours in future 👍
Very fun pattern! I'll definitely make this.
Also kind of unrelated question. Is there a reason you work the first stitch of your increases in the front loops only like at 18:33 for example?
There is! I always work my increases as "invisible", which means the first stitch goes in the front loop only, and then the second stitch goes through both loops. It's a small detail, but it makes the increase less visible on the finished piece, because regular increase leave a slightly larger hole in your stitching.
@@ComplicatedKnots Ah interesting. I've never seen that technique before. Very cool!
I love your channel!! Ive subscribed today, 6 Apr 2023.
I love this!! Currently working one up and I dunno what is happening cuz I’m doing exactly what you are but the eye stalks are tilted off to the side really far. If I sc before adding the first stalk they sit right tho, so it’s no biggy. I’m just very confused cuz I’ve stared at your video and I know I’m doing the instructions exactly but we’re getting different results somehow 😅
Thanks!
I love all your fiber babies behind you 😮😊
I love this pattern, going to try soon. ❤️🐈⬛. Thanks
BTW, the music breaks my concentration on the details of the stitches. 😉 It isn’t needed.
you can mute it by pressing the speaker button, and turn on captions so you don't miss what is said :)
I actually find the music to help my concentration, i wish it was longer in fact so i dont have to keep pausing 😅
Micro crocheting this bc I can, using 0 weight yarn using a 1.6mm hook or use recommended hook for said weight
Get ready for cuteness!
I've made my first slug and I really like it, although it seems somewhat off. I feel like the segments are a little twisted (I made sure my stitch count is right after every round), and since the pattern isn't symmetrical I had an urge to do some additional shifting stitches to keep that shape straight, but I noticed you don't do that .
That's why I came here to ask: does the pattern consider the rotation of rounds, or should I do these stitches to keep the beginning straight?
It's hard for me to tell myself because I can't seem to understand your patterns as I do with other ones.
Hopefully I made my point clear cause it was kind of hard to explain :'D I'd also really appreciate an answer, I look forward to making some more of your wonderful patterns and would like to know before I start them too :D
Aaah! I love it!!!
Love this. I think this one day is gonna be my Project to finally learn how to crochet. Btw, is it your pattern? Is it allowed to be Made and sold?
I would Love this slug in tight spirals instead of "several circles". Would Love to See a Video on that :)
Maybe you could make a tight spiral-y shape (no idea what it's called but ik what you're thinking of), then add a slug head?
I've noticed you tend to use back/front post stitches where other designers might use back/front loop only stitches. Is there a reason for this? The post sc can be quite hard to do and I'm curious 😄
I do it as it gives way more structure to the piece because of how it places tension on the work.
Crochet is kindof a squishy medium, but post stitching actually lets your have edges.
That said, if post stitching is too hard, you can usually substitute in loop stitching, you'll just end up with a "softer"/rounder version of the design.
@@ComplicatedKnots awesome. Thank you!
I wonder if you could instead make a very thin body and then put the rings on separately so you can spin them :)
hi. I cant remember if you have it anywhere (i couldnt find it when i just looked) but are we allowed to sell the things we make from your patterns? Like at markets or in our own etsy store? I wanted to double check before I did (im still making one of these for myself though) as normally I can easily find if someone is ok with that or not but i havent been able to find anything for your stuff Dx
Absolutely! Just credit me as the designer if anyone asks :)
@@ComplicatedKnots awesome. Was planning on it and I always do Thank you so much!
That is so cute
These with catnip 😮
@ComplecatedKnots Quick question, am I right in seeing that you don't close each round with a slip stitch before starting the next round? (on the eye stalks for far). Thanks in advance
Hi! You are correct, I work in a continuous spiral. That means no slipstitches to join your rows :)
@@ComplicatedKnots thankyou so much! Total noob, in fact this is my second project! Very grateful for all your time and effort
Love ittt! 😂
Thanks for watching! :)
When you increase, do you do the first of the two stitches through the front loop only, or am I just seeing it weird?
I need to make one of these except a slugcat from the game rainworld
Pop it squares in a blanket
😲
*reminding myself* i never finish big projects i never finish big projects i never-
How do u keep track of the first stich without a stich marker
I can make these as long as possible, yes?
So I am very, very new, but do you do your increases through just the front of the stitch instead of the whole stitch? It’s hard to tell on this yarn. I’ve never seen it that way, is it easier?
I use something called "invisible increases" - you work the first stitch of your increase through the front loop only, and then the second stitch of your increase through both loops. I think it looks better than regular increases :)
does 3sc in 1 mean 3sc in the same stitch?
Yep :)
The little feelers/whiskers/whatnot on the face are call tentacles, by the way!
I have so many questions about the yarn you guys have. I have 4ply yarn here and it recommends a 5mm or sometimes even a 5.5mm hook
We have 4ply here, but as I said in the video, I use a 2mm hook for that. It could be an inconsistent labelling issue, but as a point of interest, could you measure the wpi (wraps per inch) of your yarn? all you do is grab a hook and wrap yarn around it to see how many times it wraps within an inch. It's a way of standardizing yarn sizes to a certain point. The 8ply I use is 11wpi, and suggests a 4mm hook (but I size down)
@@ComplicatedKnots Ohhh yeah I'll give that try and see what it comes out to!
@@ComplicatedKnots oooo that's clever could u do a vid ith handy tips like how to use this as a size guide and front loop increase
I think it depends on the yarn brand. I have some 4-ply yarn (which is a DK or 3 weight) that suggests a 5mm hook, but also others that suggest a 4.5 or 4 mm hook. The 4-ply yarn she uses for the mini slug, would be like a sport weight or 2 weight yarn. I could be wrong though.
@@ComplicatedKnotsHello! I saw someone do this but roll the yarn around à " standard" rules, what do you think? Thank you!🤗
“But it’s not all bad news.”
Me, someone with adhd: “What’s wrong with fidget toys?” :(
I wonder if a spiral type fidget slug is possible.
❤ love you being
Not making this, dont like slugs, but uts cool in a kinda creepy way. Is that yarn marvel or something else?
It's so wiggly!
It's hips do not lie!
Can this be done on a loom
I have no idea, sorry. I haven't used one.
It is hard to see stitches with multi colored yarn, could do a video with the white yarn with the colored section pls.
Is there a written pattern that I wouldn't need to pay for? My mother wants to do this but she can't follow directions without written instructions.
....i am absolutely terrible at the stuffing part xD I try not to over stuff and it feels like theres not a lot of stuffing but it doesnt squish as good when i finish it xD woops
i started this proect in sc yarign over but then i thought id try yarnign under AND IT'S HARD I'm struggling to get used to it if i make it again ill yarn over :D
Hi Lo
I yarn under and it is harder to get used to at first, but now I just automatically do it all the time. I don't like YO at all.
I have only just started to catch up with watching UA-cam as I've been on a massive break, have been unwell.
I did put Li, not Lo. Honestly. X
@@georginacambridge3857 Hello Georgina! thank you for your reply! Maybe i will practice some more yarning under because it has a lot of benefits and i should get used to it like you said :)
UA-cam can be a great source for crochet - i love how there are so many ideas and tutorials, You tube is how i learnt to crochet!
Sorry to hear that you have been unwell, i hope you're feeling better
@@georginacambridge3857 thank you for your comment! It’s been a couple of months and I’m now able to SC yarn under really well
I want one but the eyestalks are impossible to make