So cute. Making gifts, and need lots of help, so here goes (I've had to edit this several times as I keep finding mistakes. I'll be grateful if anyone else finds mistakes and comments! (US terminology) 2 granny squares. (1.) Magic circle. ch 4, dc. ch, dc x 11. Join in 3rd st of ch 4 at beginning of round. (2.) In the space between first dc, ch 3, 1 dc, ch 1, 3dc. In each space after, 3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc. Total of 12 clusters. (3) This round turns it into a square. third colour. This is 3 tr between each cluster from preceding row, except at four corners, where it's 3 tr, ch2, 3 tr. (4) sc all around, putting 4 sc's in the corner spaces. (5) Sew together two sides. The next parts are too complicated for me to describe. I hope I can make sense of them. Next step 7:07. (To do the fold, pretend that the 3rd side is fully sewn, and what you're folding together is the fourth side against itself.) Stuffing 9:14 . Comb 10:18 . Beak 13:05 . Tail 13:48 . Eyes 14:53
Thanks for putting the time and effort into writing it out for others! It is important for people to know (if I am correct) that your instructions are using UK terminology which is different from American terms. I am already so 'challenged' in reading the abbreviated patterns, already, it took a moment to remember that they are different. I suspect the original video isn't in English and someone just removed the voice-over?
@@carolvancleef4570 Nope. US. Thanks for mentioning it. I just edited my comment to clarify that. I used the captions that appear at the top of the video whenever a new step is introduced. I made a chick, using the instructions in US, and it looks right. I had to do a lot of ripping out as I didn't always catch every nuance, which is why I wrote out, best I could, so I'd have a reference. I had to edit my comment several times to correct mistakes. I still don't guarantee I caught them all. I apologize that my interpretation wasn't beginner-friendly. That would be a lot more time-intensive. Ravelry does have a pattern very much like this--so close, that I wonder if the video maker wasn't using that pattern. I haven't bought it yet (I think it's $5US), but I believe it does include diagrams. The pattern includes several other birds, all with that granny square whimsy, so I will be buying it.
Love the chickens! The video is great but to have audio or a pdf to work from as well would make it easier.
Oh yes, verbal instructions would be so helpful
This is not knitting, this is crochet
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Just saying that in some countries, knitting and crocheting are synonymous. I read that somewhere not long ago.
So cute. Making gifts, and need lots of help, so here goes (I've had to edit this several times as I keep finding mistakes. I'll be grateful if anyone else finds mistakes and comments! (US terminology)
2 granny squares. (1.) Magic circle. ch 4, dc. ch, dc x 11. Join in 3rd st of ch 4 at beginning of round. (2.) In the space between first dc, ch 3, 1 dc, ch 1, 3dc. In each space after, 3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc. Total of 12 clusters. (3) This round turns it into a square. third colour. This is 3 tr between each cluster from preceding row, except at four corners, where it's 3 tr, ch2, 3 tr. (4) sc all around, putting 4 sc's in the corner spaces. (5) Sew together two sides. The next parts are too complicated for me to describe. I hope I can make sense of them. Next step 7:07. (To do the fold, pretend that the 3rd side is fully sewn, and what you're folding together is the fourth side against itself.) Stuffing 9:14 . Comb 10:18 . Beak 13:05 . Tail 13:48 . Eyes 14:53
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Thanks for putting the time and effort into writing it out for others! It is important for people to know (if I am correct) that your instructions are using UK terminology which is different from American terms. I am already so 'challenged' in reading the abbreviated patterns, already, it took a moment to remember that they are different. I suspect the original video isn't in English and someone just removed the voice-over?
@@carolvancleef4570 Nope. US. Thanks for mentioning it. I just edited my comment to clarify that.
I used the captions that appear at the top of the video whenever a new step is introduced. I made a chick, using the instructions in US, and it looks right. I had to do a lot of ripping out as I didn't always catch every nuance, which is why I wrote out, best I could, so I'd have a reference. I had to edit my comment several times to correct mistakes. I still don't guarantee I caught them all.
I apologize that my interpretation wasn't beginner-friendly. That would be a lot more time-intensive.
Ravelry does have a pattern very much like this--so close, that I wonder if the video maker wasn't using that pattern. I haven't bought it yet (I think it's $5US), but I believe it does include diagrams. The pattern includes several other birds, all with that granny square whimsy, so I will be buying it.
Very cute, but there are other videos with sound that are so much easier to follow
Explications et DESCRIPTION plus explicites SVP Merci
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This is frustrating without sound
Tip: there are the steps in the top middle of the video just might have to pause the video to see how it is being done
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I will try to crochet them ❤🐔
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Needs volume.
I'm glad there's no canned music. I always turn volume down for that. Verbal instructions would help, but she might not speak English.
It looks like you are doing a ch 1 in between each of the 12 DC in the beginning. Is this the case?
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@@knitting2013 Thank you.
No volume?
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The stitches in blue are trebel clusters aren't they? UK terms
Yes. The UK uses different terms that are basically one bigger. This pattern seems to be using the US terms... A US DC is a UK TC
Is it normal there is no sound?
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@@knitting2013 I was wondering too lol thanks for the video!! I definitely plan to make some of these - so cute!! x
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