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I learned crochet from you, my first project was little monkey, then penguin and so on.. U added this beautiful hobby to my life and i needed it, it helps with my depression 🫥 And now i will be working this whole series with u for Christmas 🎄 Much love and many thanks 😊
Oh Rita! You brought so much joy to my heart with this comment. I am so happy to read from you and to know my creations helped you! Ill always be here adding more patterns to bring more light to your days! Thank you for the comment and for letting me know you a little bit! Sending you love back! ❤
@LittleCrochetFarm U got the joy to my life through this amazing hobby, all the thanks to you And I'll be right here waiting for all ur new creations 😊😊
You are so welcome! And yes, securing the yarn to the beginning center is a great thing to do! It really keeps the central round closed! I'm happy you like it!
Hi! I am almost finished making the toy but had some difficulty along the way. By the time I finished the body my center had drifted so far to the right that I had to fasten off and reattach the beige yarn in the middle so that the head isn’t crooked. How do you keep your seam/center straight? In the video it looks so straight I must be missing something. Thanks for the cute pattern either way!
Hey J! Thank you for the comment! There are a couple of reasons why this can happen. It could be as simple as our yarn tension being different, or maybe if you are working with the yarn under sc instead yarn over, or if you join the ending of the rows with a sl (there are a couple of people who does that), or a problem with the stitch counting somewhere in the previous rounds. All of this can change the stitch position of the beginning of the round, and because of that, the head will be turned. But, you figure it out how to resolve the problem and that is wonderful! I try to develop my patterns with the minimum sewing effort. And this sometimes can came with other problems, like this one you are having. For future videos, I will explain how many stitches should have in the sides of the rectangle face. This can help the viewer to adjust the pattern easily instead of fastening off and starting again, as you did! I think I grew as a "video crocheter" with your comment! hahah Thank you! And have a great end of the year!
Thanks for this cute Santa pattern! It’s more cute than others I found online. Made one and already sent it overseas to friend. Plan to make another one for myself and sure to stay this time. Btw, I’ve added a mustache above the beard🙈
these are literally so fun to do I have been crocheting for over a year and I learned two brand new ways of crocheting I never realized you could do I was worried my Santa wouldn't look good but he turned out literally amazing thank you so much for your patterns and thank you for making them free you hardly get such good patterns like these for free!!! also, may I ask, what is your yarn brand? and where did you get it from?
Hey!! Thank you for so kind words and beautiful comment! For this Santa I used Mondial Lane basic cotton, and back then I was buying at the shop near my house. Now I started working with Catania and I order from Lovecraft. Is the same quality of yarn and thickness as well. I have the exact one in the list of material of his written pattern here littlecrochetfarm.com/mini-santa-claus-amigurumi-free-pattern/ I hope this helps! ❤🎅
Hi again, I have a question 🤔 I am sooooo in love yet so bothered with the pattern, u see how the white line is crocked 😢 I think I have OCD lol I am working in the pattern, reached and 19 and still bothered by the white line How can I fix it 😫 help
I am doing this pattern right now but the back loop slip stitch when I change color from red to black in the belt I have one red line in the middle, I try to change for different forms and it still there
Hi Ana....this is Jane from Miami...love all your tutorials..I've made 3 sets of the Christmas toys. I was wondering if you could make an Elf on the Shelf..thanks
Oh!! Jane! What a great idea! An Elf on the Shelf! I suddenly want to make everyone on the shelf! 🤣🤣 I can't make the Elf on time this year, but this idea got my heart and I will make sure to develop something for next year.
Thank you for the kind words! I use sports yarn. You can check exactly which one on the free written pattern in the website littlecrochetfarm.com/mini-santa-claus-amigurumi-free-pattern/
hi please can you help me as i’m making the santa & on round 19 doesn’t add up at all. i’ve done the same amount off stitches as shown in the video but it only comes upto 22 stitches & not 26 stitches like it says in the video. i’ve undone the stitches & redone the stitches & it still comes upto 22 not 26
For Round 19: [(sc,sc,sc),(2scin1 stitch or inc), (sc,sc),(inc),(sc,sc,sc,sc,sc),(inc),(sc,sc),(inc),(sc,sc)] So basically wherever she has written 2 inc it is simply increase .Just ignore the 2 .
Is there a relatively easy way to size this up? I love it but am looking for something a bit larger. I'd like to place this on a mantel type area above my door. Thanks!
Yes a super easy way to size up! But I am not sure how big you want. For example, if you use needle 5 and adapt the thickness yarn for that big needle, you will get a Santa almost 3 times bigger than this one! But I recommend adding one or two more rounds in the legs if you use a much larger needle. Just so the outcome looks a bit better for the size!
I’m having the same problems my counts don’t come out correctly and I’m getting to decrease and direction are confusing could you please help me out. Thank you
Round 19 was front loop right? Do you continue front loop for 20 etc? I did and am now thinking you're going through both loops. Should I pull out and begin again?
Hey Jen, only round 19 is using the front loop. The rest, you are back to work normally with the stitches. On every round that you need to work on a different loop, either I will say or in the written instructions will be named FL (front loop) or BL (back loop) in front of the stitches. If is not written there, you should work normally! ❤️
All my stitches are seemingly correct but the back of my santa looks a little slanted like the belt looks a row higher same with the white after his pants. Any advice?
Yes I can! For this specific Santa I used the "basic cotton" from Mondial brand, which is a 100% cotton yarn. But, you can use any 100% cotton yarn, usually sizes fingering or 3ply. You can go even thicker with the yarn! But, in my opinion, I like to work with acrylic yarn when its a complete amigurumi beginner because its softer to work. Some people think the cotton is better because the stitches are more neat. But you can try it for your self and see what its more comfortable for you! Also, try to work with a yarn thicker than the needle. For example, if you are working with a DK acrylic yarn, you can use a 2mm crochet hook instead of the 3mm or 4mm which is recommended for that yarn. This will make your stitches tighter. I hope I was clear and didn't bomb you with many infos!!! For this amigurumi, I used the 1.75mm crochet hook because I lost my 2mm. I would totally work with the same yarn but with a 2mm hook.
Hi I'm making the Santa but even though my stitch count is correct the head is coming out bigger than the body! How can I did this it's taken me ages to get this far and it's looking great.
Hey! If the stitch count is correct, then may be that the yarn brand you are using from the body and head are different, or the the stitch tension also can affect, for example, if you start the body in one day and finished the head jn other day. Perhaps also, if you didn't finish the head, it'd giving the impression to be much bigger, but once you conclude the toy, it will be fine. There are many reasons for why the head of your toy turns to be bigger!
I got really confused with the white beard. I’ll be trying for the third time tomorrow. I have had several problems with counts. Sometimes the words don’t match the writing...idk. I’ll try again though because I want to make these for gifts. This type of crocheting has always been so easy for me. The Amigromi, or however you spell it lol
Hey Celeste! The beard is super easy! I will try to write here maybe is clear for you. You will work on the surface of the finished toy (amigromi! lol) You attach the yarn, make 3 chains and join with a Slip stitch. You will repeat this process (of making 3 chains and joining with a sl) all over his face. If you want the beard longer, you just make more chains! You join with a slip stitch anywhere is comfortable for you. I really hope you get it how to make! Its a great technique to create beard and hair! There is the written pattern here littlecrochetfarm.com/mini-santa-claus-amigurumi-free-pattern/ maybe is better for you to follow there!
@@celestek.2395 I am so happy it was useful to you! Whenever you have a question about my patterns, just drop me a comment! I will be more than happy to help you!
Morning! That depends on where the back loop slip stitch is being used. For example, the usage of blsl in the belt of Santa Claus is to make straight edges, heaving a neat belt in the center of the shirt. The usage of the blsl in the division of the body and head is to make the edge sharp, that round of the blsl will be facing inside of the toy creating a tension, the next round, you work in the remaining front loop of the previous round, ignoring the round of the blsl. I hope that is clear!
I did plan to make a snowman but, I had some health issues which prevent me from creating more videos for a little while. And now, Snowman, Mrs. Santa and Gingerbread man will be for next year...
@@kkavyaa hey!! All the patterns on the website are free, you can check them under the "free patterns" page. And you are super welcome to sell your finished items made with my patterns! I wish you a lot of success!!!
@@LittleCrochetFarm thank you so much! Do you have insta page? So that I can give you the credit? Also, I hope all these christmas related stuff are beginner relayed
@kkavyaa yes! Is also littlecrochetfarm! And thank you for tagging! The patterns are beginner friendly because all of them have video tutorials! 🥰 maybe without it, it would be more challenging. And you can always ask me questions if you have any doubts!
Hey! Super late but, now there are Spanish subtitles! If there is any other tutorial in the channel that you want Spanish subtitles, just leave me a comment below the video! ❤
Yes, you are right. I voice over missing the count while reading the pattern on the screen. But the written pattern on the screen is correct, and the written pattern on the website is also with the correct amount of stitches. ❤️ sorry for the voice mistake, it happens...
Yes, I think you already got it! There is a clarification written right under round 19 (in the written pattern) and I mention explaining it in the video. When I wrote "2inc" means you will work 3sc in the same stitch! I hope you understand and can finish your Santa Claus! 🥰🥰
Second round of the head you mean, round 20 of the pattern? 20 rnd 4sc, 2inc, 4sc, 2inc, 7sc, 2inc, 4sc, 2inc, 3sc Total 34sts If so, count if you have the correct amount of stitches from the previous round (should be 26sts) and remember that 2 increases means, 3sc in the same stitch. The count is correct!
I don't understand with round 3 in the beginning how you can do BPSC and then still end up with the same amount of stitches (12) for round 4 & 5, I've tried it 3/4 times now and go from 12 stitches in R2, to around 8 stitches after R3 Help!!
Hey Jaime, that is because you are not decreasing. You are only changing the stitch, instead of working with single crochet, you are working with back post single crochet. So, if you previously have 12 stitches, you should remain with 12 stitches. What I imagine that is happening with you is that you are skipping a couple of stitches, and that is why you have left with only 8. Here is the tutorial for the BPSC ( ua-cam.com/video/9xbtXBOx9kI/v-deo.html ) if you pay close attention to where you should introduce your needle, you won't miss a stitch! If still hard for you to work with the BPSC, change to back loop single crochet. Maybe that will be easier for you to see the stitches. The result will be a bit different, but you will have your Santa done!
That is probably because your starting stitch of the round is in a different position then mine (there are a couple of reasons that might have happened). The easiest way to fix it is, stop the video just right before the round with the back loop slip stitch. See where my stitch is positioned and bring your stitch to that same position. This will change where you start the round. Then, change the color and continue working! ❤️
Maybe you haven't done anything wrong, this can be because of the tension of the stitch, the material you are using, or the count...there are many reasons don't worry. An easy way to fix this is, once you reach round 18, stop the video and see where your starting stitch is and compare it to mine. Then, bring your starting stitch to the same position as mine. Or, you can fix yourself depending on where your starting stitch is: The head is in a shape of a square. You need to make sure will have in the central and front part of the head 5sts in round 19, 7sts in round 20, and 9sts in round 21. And adapt the corners so your count stitch is correct. For example, the pattern for round 19 is: (3sc, 2 inc, 2sc, 2 inc, 5sc, 2inc, 2sc, 2inc, 2sc) Total 26sts If your starting stitch is positioned 2sts after mine, you will need to adapt the pattern by (1sc, 2inc, 2sc, 2inc, 5sc, 2inc, 2ssc, 2inc, 4sc) which means you brought the pattern two stitches ahead. If your starting stitch is positioned 2sts before mine, you will need to adapt the pattern by (5sc, 2inc, 2sc, 2inc, 5sc, 2inc, 2sc, 2inc) which means you brought the pattern two stitches behind. I hope that helps!
Hey Marie, same thing from the previous comment! Make sure you have 18 stitches from the previous round, and for the round 19 follow the pattern 19 rnd FL(3sc, 2 inc, 2sc, 2 inc, 5sc, 2inc, 2sc, 2inc, 2sc) Total 26sts remember that 2 increases means 3sc in the same stitch. The count is right!
hi please can you help me as i’m making the santa & on round 19 doesn’t add up at all. i’ve done the same amount off stitches as shown in the video but it only comes upto 22 stitches & not 26 stitches like it says in the video. i’ve undone the stitches & redone the stitches & it still comes upto 22 not 26
Seen ur message, didn't know if you got an answer or figured it out, but where it says 2inc you actually put 3sc in same stitch, then it comes out to 26 stitches. Hope this helps.
Did you even listen to her explain round 19? Because if you did then you’d know that the “2inc” step has 3 stitches total. So if we replace “2inc” with 3sc, it would be 3sc+(3sc)+2sc+(3sc)+5sc+(3sc)+2sc+(3sc)+2sc = 26 stitches total. She also puts in her written instructions that 2inc = 3sc
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This is a fabulous tutorial! I’ve been crocheting for years and only just discovered this method of closing the head. Life changing!! Thank you 🙂
I am so happy to read that! And thank you for being here with me!
I learned crochet from you, my first project was little monkey, then penguin and so on..
U added this beautiful hobby to my life and i needed it, it helps with my depression 🫥
And now i will be working this whole series with u for Christmas 🎄
Much love and many thanks 😊
Oh Rita! You brought so much joy to my heart with this comment. I am so happy to read from you and to know my creations helped you! Ill always be here adding more patterns to bring more light to your days! Thank you for the comment and for letting me know you a little bit! Sending you love back! ❤
@LittleCrochetFarm U got the joy to my life through this amazing hobby, all the thanks to you
And I'll be right here waiting for all ur new creations 😊😊
You are a Great teacher and your projects are too Cute! Thank You. Looking forward to trying more of your projects
Thank you so much Patty! 🥰🥰
I made this a few days ago. It turned out so cute. Thank you for sharing your beautiful designs with us. ❤️❤️
You are so welcome! Thank you for being here!! ❤️
Hvala na detaljnom uputstvu za rad.Tako lijepo.
Hej! Hvala puno! ❤❤
Done with the elf, now time for Santa. Thank you soo much
Hope you enjoy it! ❤️ ❤️
I like your hint about securing the end of the yarn to the beginning center. I love your characters and am happy I learned about your channel today.
You are so welcome! And yes, securing the yarn to the beginning center is a great thing to do! It really keeps the central round closed! I'm happy you like it!
You are amazing 😍😍😍 kisses from Greece🇬🇷.
Thank you for the kind words!! ❤️ I'm happy you enjoy!
How is it so cute? I can't wait for the other patterns, too! 😍🎅
Right?! They look so great together!!!
Thank ❤tutorial 😊😊
Hi! I am almost finished making the toy but had some difficulty along the way. By the time I finished the body my center had drifted so far to the right that I had to fasten off and reattach the beige yarn in the middle so that the head isn’t crooked. How do you keep your seam/center straight? In the video it looks so straight I must be missing something. Thanks for the cute pattern either way!
Hey J! Thank you for the comment! There are a couple of reasons why this can happen. It could be as simple as our yarn tension being different, or maybe if you are working with the yarn under sc instead yarn over, or if you join the ending of the rows with a sl (there are a couple of people who does that), or a problem with the stitch counting somewhere in the previous rounds. All of this can change the stitch position of the beginning of the round, and because of that, the head will be turned.
But, you figure it out how to resolve the problem and that is wonderful!
I try to develop my patterns with the minimum sewing effort. And this sometimes can came with other problems, like this one you are having. For future videos, I will explain how many stitches should have in the sides of the rectangle face. This can help the viewer to adjust the pattern easily instead of fastening off and starting again, as you did!
I think I grew as a "video crocheter" with your comment! hahah Thank you! And have a great end of the year!
Thanks for this cute Santa pattern! It’s more cute than others I found online. Made one and already sent it overseas to friend. Plan to make another one for myself and sure to stay this time. Btw, I’ve added a mustache above the beard🙈
Wonderful! Add your touch and make it unique! ❤❤ Thank you for being here and for the kind words about my pattern! ❤
Que lindo! Já vou fazer! Obrigada por compartilhar 😍
De nada!
these are literally so fun to do I have been crocheting for over a year and I learned two brand new ways of crocheting I never realized you could do I was worried my Santa wouldn't look good but he turned out literally amazing thank you so much for your patterns and thank you for making them free you hardly get such good patterns like these for free!!! also, may I ask, what is your yarn brand? and where did you get it from?
Hey!! Thank you for so kind words and beautiful comment! For this Santa I used Mondial Lane basic cotton, and back then I was buying at the shop near my house. Now I started working with Catania and I order from Lovecraft. Is the same quality of yarn and thickness as well. I have the exact one in the list of material of his written pattern here littlecrochetfarm.com/mini-santa-claus-amigurumi-free-pattern/ I hope this helps! ❤🎅
Hi, do you have amigurumis of Disney?? Donald, pluto, mickey, daysi, ? Thanks
Hi again,
I have a question 🤔
I am sooooo in love yet so bothered with the pattern, u see how the white line is crocked 😢
I think I have OCD lol
I am working in the pattern, reached and 19 and still bothered by the white line
How can I fix it 😫 help
On row 20 the math doesnt add right. Is it supposed to be 36 or 30? Or fix it to be 34?
Sooooooo cute thank u so much you are sharing us.
You are super welcome, thank you for being here with me!
I am doing this pattern right now but the back loop slip stitch when I change color from red to black in the belt I have one red line in the middle, I try to change for different forms and it still there
My goodness😍 your designs are wonderful!
So kind words from you Chandra! Thank you so much!
Thank you, I love Christmas 🎄
You are so welcome!
Thankyou - such a cute pattern!
Glad you like it! Thank you for being here!
Hi so what's the name of the color yarn you use for Santa head.
Anyone know if this pattern would work with worsted weight yarn?
love this little santa so easy, thank you so much
You are so welcome! I am happy you like it!
These all look so cute! Thank you and can't wait
You are so welcome!
Que lindo gracias Saludos desde Colombia gracias por los subtítulos 👏👏👏😍
Hola Ruth! Saludos desde Serbia!
What brand name cotton are you using for this pattern?
What yarn did u use if u don’t mind me asking ?😊between lovely .Thanks for sharing the tutorial
I don't mind at all! I used the brand @lanemondial line "basic cotton". Almost all of my toys are made with this yarn!
@@LittleCrochetFarm thank u so much
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching! ❤️
Hi Ana....this is Jane from Miami...love all your tutorials..I've made 3 sets of the Christmas toys. I was wondering if you could make an Elf on the Shelf..thanks
Oh!! Jane! What a great idea! An Elf on the Shelf! I suddenly want to make everyone on the shelf! 🤣🤣
I can't make the Elf on time this year, but this idea got my heart and I will make sure to develop something for next year.
thank u cant wait to see them all. love your video's.
Yay! Thank you! It makes me really happy to read that!
Super❤
🤗 thank you!
Love you Anna 😍😘
Yay!!! Sending you love back!!! ❤❤❤
Could u tell me what kind of yarn did i use? love this amigurumi❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the kind words! I use sports yarn. You can check exactly which one on the free written pattern in the website littlecrochetfarm.com/mini-santa-claus-amigurumi-free-pattern/
So adorable!
Thank you! I am happy you like it!
I made this now💃💃💃💃
Yay!!! Congrats! ❤️❤️❤️
When you say cotton yarn what ply is this, is it dk or 4ply thank you jill
Hey! Sports weight yarn! ❤️
hi please can you help me as i’m making the santa & on round 19 doesn’t add up at all. i’ve done the same amount off stitches as shown in the video but it only comes upto 22 stitches & not 26 stitches like it says in the video. i’ve undone the stitches & redone the stitches & it still comes upto 22 not 26
The same thing is happening to me. Very frustrating. I ham on my 4th attempt 😬
For Round 19:
[(sc,sc,sc),(2scin1 stitch or inc), (sc,sc),(inc),(sc,sc,sc,sc,sc),(inc),(sc,sc),(inc),(sc,sc)]
So basically wherever she has written 2 inc it is simply increase .Just ignore the 2 .
@@deeptisinha4709 no actually she wrote it correctly. 2 inc means you work 3 increases in 1 st
Thank you for this it helped me@@deeptisinha4709
I did rd 19 both ways and it never added up, just had to make it up until I got to 26
Is there a relatively easy way to size this up? I love it but am looking for something a bit larger. I'd like to place this on a mantel type area above my door. Thanks!
Yes a super easy way to size up! But I am not sure how big you want. For example, if you use needle 5 and adapt the thickness yarn for that big needle, you will get a Santa almost 3 times bigger than this one!
But I recommend adding one or two more rounds in the legs if you use a much larger needle. Just so the outcome looks a bit better for the size!
Why the count of the stitches in r 19-21 doesn't match the instructions?
I’m having the same problems my counts don’t come out correctly and I’m getting to decrease and direction are confusing could you please help me out. Thank you
By two increase she means three single crochet in same stitch 😂
Round 19 was front loop right? Do you continue front loop for 20 etc? I did and am now thinking you're going through both loops. Should I pull out and begin again?
Hey Jen, only round 19 is using the front loop. The rest, you are back to work normally with the stitches. On every round that you need to work on a different loop, either I will say or in the written instructions will be named FL (front loop) or BL (back loop) in front of the stitches. If is not written there, you should work normally! ❤️
What brand of yarn was used? I used 100% cotton and I feel like mine is much larger
@anissaperalta5393 this one I used Mondial basic cotton - sports weight yarn
Estou confusa na carreira 19😢 a conta nao bate. Alguem me ajuda?
All my stitches are seemingly correct but the back of my santa looks a little slanted like the belt looks a row higher same with the white after his pants. Any advice?
That’s just what happens with colors changes. Nothing you can really do. Just keep that in the back and it will be fine
Adorable
Thank you
You are so kind
Could you use this pattern with a 4mm hook and DK yarn? or would it not scale up correctly?
Yes! It will scale up nicely! If you want, you can add an extra round on his legs before start crocheting the body. But that is optional!
Adorable! Can you give more guidance on yarn selection like brands. New to amigurumi. Thank you.
Yes I can! For this specific Santa I used the "basic cotton" from Mondial brand, which is a 100% cotton yarn. But, you can use any 100% cotton yarn, usually sizes fingering or 3ply.
You can go even thicker with the yarn! But, in my opinion, I like to work with acrylic yarn when its a complete amigurumi beginner because its softer to work.
Some people think the cotton is better because the stitches are more neat. But you can try it for your self and see what its more comfortable for you!
Also, try to work with a yarn thicker than the needle. For example, if you are working with a DK acrylic yarn, you can use a 2mm crochet hook instead of the 3mm or 4mm which is recommended for that yarn. This will make your stitches tighter. I hope I was clear and didn't bomb you with many infos!!!
For this amigurumi, I used the 1.75mm crochet hook because I lost my 2mm. I would totally work with the same yarn but with a 2mm hook.
@@LittleCrochetFarm Thank you so much for the quick and thorough reply!
Hi I'm making the Santa but even though my stitch count is correct the head is coming out bigger than the body! How can I did this it's taken me ages to get this far and it's looking great.
Hey! If the stitch count is correct, then may be that the yarn brand you are using from the body and head are different, or the the stitch tension also can affect, for example, if you start the body in one day and finished the head jn other day. Perhaps also, if you didn't finish the head, it'd giving the impression to be much bigger, but once you conclude the toy, it will be fine. There are many reasons for why the head of your toy turns to be bigger!
Thank you think it was my tension I frogged it and second time worked out better. I love it so much now my friend wants one too!
@@vickygardner2874 Oh how great!!! I am happy to read that!!!
I got really confused with the white beard. I’ll be trying for the third time tomorrow. I have had several problems with counts. Sometimes the words don’t match the writing...idk. I’ll try again though because I want to make these for gifts. This type of crocheting has always been so easy for me. The Amigromi, or however you spell it lol
Hey Celeste! The beard is super easy! I will try to write here maybe is clear for you. You will work on the surface of the finished toy (amigromi! lol)
You attach the yarn, make 3 chains and join with a Slip stitch. You will repeat this process (of making 3 chains and joining with a sl) all over his face. If you want the beard longer, you just make more chains!
You join with a slip stitch anywhere is comfortable for you. I really hope you get it how to make! Its a great technique to create beard and hair!
There is the written pattern here littlecrochetfarm.com/mini-santa-claus-amigurumi-free-pattern/
maybe is better for you to follow there!
@@LittleCrochetFarm OMGOSH!!! 💗THANK YOU!💗
That’s the nicest thing anyone has ever done for me that doesn’t know me! Now I know I can make them. 💗✌🏼😊
@@celestek.2395 I am so happy it was useful to you! Whenever you have a question about my patterns, just drop me a comment! I will be more than happy to help you!
I need a Mrs. Santa the same size as this. Can you do one?
Oh, Judy! What if I tell you that tomorrow's pattern is a Mrs. Santa the same size as this one!?! 🤗🤗🤗
Muy bonito..es posible subtitulos en español para poder entender gracias
Im sorry Lida but my Spanish is very limited… 😳
Morning.What is the purpose of doing back loop slip stich?
Morning! That depends on where the back loop slip stitch is being used.
For example, the usage of blsl in the belt of Santa Claus is to make straight edges, heaving a neat belt in the center of the shirt.
The usage of the blsl in the division of the body and head is to make the edge sharp, that round of the blsl will be facing inside of the toy creating a tension, the next round, you work in the remaining front loop of the previous round, ignoring the round of the blsl.
I hope that is clear!
Thanks for replying 😍
Está muy bonito me gustaría en español y no encuentro la parte del cuerpo
Can you also make a snowman? ☃️ 😃
I did plan to make a snowman but, I had some health issues which prevent me from creating more videos for a little while. And now, Snowman, Mrs. Santa and Gingerbread man will be for next year...
Is it weight 3 yarn
Sports yarn, weight 2. But 3 can do it fine also! ❤
Can you measure to see how tall it is?
Hey Judy! You can find the measures in the written pattern here littlecrochetfarm.com/mini-santa-claus-amigurumi-free-pattern/
How do you stop the seam moving ? X
I don't stop! I work the amigurumi in continuous rounds, so you can see the seam unless there is a color change!
Are the patterns on your page, free? Can I make them and sell?
@@kkavyaa hey!! All the patterns on the website are free, you can check them under the "free patterns" page. And you are super welcome to sell your finished items made with my patterns! I wish you a lot of success!!!
@@LittleCrochetFarm thank you so much! Do you have insta page? So that I can give you the credit? Also, I hope all these christmas related stuff are beginner relayed
@kkavyaa yes! Is also littlecrochetfarm! And thank you for tagging! The patterns are beginner friendly because all of them have video tutorials! 🥰 maybe without it, it would be more challenging. And you can always ask me questions if you have any doubts!
yo no se ingles y no entiendo trate de comenzar pero no me sale no pueden poner subtitulos en castellano
Hey! Super late but, now there are Spanish subtitles! If there is any other tutorial in the channel that you want Spanish subtitles, just leave me a comment below the video! ❤
Row 15 should end in 30 not 36 as you are decreasing from 36
Yes, you are right. I voice over missing the count while reading the pattern on the screen. But the written pattern on the screen is correct, and the written pattern on the website is also with the correct amount of stitches. ❤️ sorry for the voice mistake, it happens...
Bună, ajută-mă, nu înțeleg după R 19 am făcut doar 4 înmulțiri? De ce la tine 18 +4 ai 26????nu înțeleg ce am greșit.
Cred ca trebuiau 2 înmulțiri, eram prea grăbită,Scuză-mă.
Yes, I think you already got it! There is a clarification written right under round 19 (in the written pattern) and I mention explaining it in the video. When I wrote "2inc" means you will work 3sc in the same stitch! I hope you understand and can finish your Santa Claus! 🥰🥰
@@LittleCrochetFarm mulțumesc tare mult, și scuze,pt neatenție. ❤️
@@vasilicabostan4193 Not a problem! When something is unclear to you, let me know!
Do you have a written copy please
Yes! In the description of the video you have links to the free version of the written pattern on the website and a printable version on Etsy/Ravelry!
Second round of the head can't get the stich count right
Second round of the head you mean, round 20 of the pattern?
20 rnd 4sc, 2inc, 4sc, 2inc, 7sc, 2inc, 4sc, 2inc, 3sc Total 34sts
If so, count if you have the correct amount of stitches from the previous round (should be 26sts) and remember that 2 increases means, 3sc in the same stitch. The count is correct!
Why dont you make a book of amigurumi please? X
I'm working on something different for awhile. An ebook, coming soon! 🥰❤️🥰
I don't understand with round 3 in the beginning how you can do BPSC and then still end up with the same amount of stitches (12) for round 4 & 5, I've tried it 3/4 times now and go from 12 stitches in R2, to around 8 stitches after R3
Help!!
Hey Jaime, that is because you are not decreasing. You are only changing the stitch, instead of working with single crochet, you are working with back post single crochet. So, if you previously have 12 stitches, you should remain with 12 stitches.
What I imagine that is happening with you is that you are skipping a couple of stitches, and that is why you have left with only 8.
Here is the tutorial for the BPSC ( ua-cam.com/video/9xbtXBOx9kI/v-deo.html ) if you pay close attention to where you should introduce your needle, you won't miss a stitch!
If still hard for you to work with the BPSC, change to back loop single crochet. Maybe that will be easier for you to see the stitches. The result will be a bit different, but you will have your Santa done!
@@LittleCrochetFarm Thank you! I think I've figured it out!
Rząd 19 i 20 nie zgadza się liczna oczek z zapisem na filmie 😢
I am having problem of head not squared with body.. is there a fix for this problem?
That is probably because your starting stitch of the round is in a different position then mine (there are a couple of reasons that might have happened).
The easiest way to fix it is, stop the video just right before the round with the back loop slip stitch. See where my stitch is positioned and bring your stitch to that same position. This will change where you start the round. Then, change the color and continue working! ❤️
I am having a lot of trouble with the head 😔
Hey Christine! Would you like to explain to me what is happening? Maybe I can help!
@@LittleCrochetFarm thanks for replying! I had to redo it a couple of times but I finally got it! ☺️
I have done this twice already, and when I come to the portion for the head it is off center.. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong 😥
Maybe you haven't done anything wrong, this can be because of the tension of the stitch, the material you are using, or the count...there are many reasons don't worry.
An easy way to fix this is, once you reach round 18, stop the video and see where your starting stitch is and compare it to mine. Then, bring your starting stitch to the same position as mine.
Or, you can fix yourself depending on where your starting stitch is:
The head is in a shape of a square. You need to make sure will have in the central and front part of the head 5sts in round 19, 7sts in round 20, and 9sts in round 21. And adapt the corners so your count stitch is correct.
For example, the pattern for round 19 is: (3sc, 2 inc, 2sc, 2 inc, 5sc, 2inc, 2sc, 2inc, 2sc) Total 26sts
If your starting stitch is positioned 2sts after mine, you will need to adapt the pattern by (1sc, 2inc, 2sc, 2inc, 5sc, 2inc, 2ssc, 2inc, 4sc) which means you brought the pattern two stitches ahead.
If your starting stitch is positioned 2sts before mine, you will need to adapt the pattern by (5sc, 2inc, 2sc, 2inc, 5sc, 2inc, 2sc, 2inc) which means you brought the pattern two stitches behind.
I hope that helps!
i have done this once and it turn out well, then on the 2nd try, same with yours in the head hahaha 😂
Meat to say first round of the head
Hey Marie, same thing from the previous comment! Make sure you have 18 stitches from the previous round, and for the round 19 follow the pattern
19 rnd FL(3sc, 2 inc, 2sc, 2 inc, 5sc, 2inc, 2sc, 2inc, 2sc) Total 26sts
remember that 2 increases means 3sc in the same stitch. The count is right!
Lo puede poner español
Done! If you find another video without Spanish subtitles, just leave me a comment! ❤❤
subtitulos al español por favor
Türkçe :((
hi please can you help me as i’m making the santa & on round 19 doesn’t add up at all. i’ve done the same amount off stitches as shown in the video but it only comes upto 22 stitches & not 26 stitches like it says in the video. i’ve undone the stitches & redone the stitches & it still comes upto 22 not 26
Seen ur message, didn't know if you got an answer or figured it out, but where it says 2inc you actually put 3sc in same stitch, then it comes out to 26 stitches. Hope this helps.
Did you even listen to her explain round 19? Because if you did then you’d know that the “2inc” step has 3 stitches total. So if we replace “2inc” with 3sc, it would be 3sc+(3sc)+2sc+(3sc)+5sc+(3sc)+2sc+(3sc)+2sc = 26 stitches total.
She also puts in her written instructions that 2inc = 3sc