Thank you for testing out the llama and the feedback! It’s been on my list to make just to try out. The little slug is soooo cute!! Your little root babies are so cute too!!!
I just found your video when I wax looking for ideas for patterns for a summer camp for kids. I too made the bunny and I did the short arms and wish I would have done the longernarms. I really liked this pattern but I think it could have been better organized. My problem that I did not pay attention. But it still came out cute. I also closed the ears. I made the ha and overalls for her. There is a dress and overall pattern for this bunny.
I only tried a pattern where the legs were on different rows once and they worked for me way better than usual, without any other adjustment. I can't remeber which it was, might be the lovebug which is free on IG, but don't quote me on that :D
Love these wonderful tester videos! Thank you so much! I’m going to try to apply as a tester for you….as long as you’re cool with the fact that I’m a tech editor, too. It’s only a hobby - I am WAAAY NOT interested in tech editing as a business! AT. ALL. Lol. Just have to disclose that detail if I’m pattern testing. May be considered a side benefit? Idk. 🤪. REGARDLESS! I think your little garden guys are darling & I definitely want to help, if I can! Thank you! ☺️🫶🏻🧶
No Sew🤔 Why do you close off your legs, arms, ears etc…, when that can be done “on the row” you are placing 🤔 That to me is sewing/crocheting extra? I personally feel that the “no sew” phrase needs to be clarified a little bit, bc my amigurumi crocheting , I always have to “crochet/sew these parts in. I try to work bottom up. So please, as an older crocheting woman clarify the “no sew” phrase? Other than that, you have excellent content, keep it up. Leticia
Thank you for your comment! I single crochet my pieces closed because it creates a crisp seam that I can crochet into, rather than having to guess which stitches should be crocheted together when crocheting them directly into the body. "No sew" refers to an amigurumi pattern that has no sewing involved. Typically this means if you have multiple parts to a pattern, you don't have to sew them together. However, some patterns that are "no sew" might have some facial detailing or embroidering involved when the pattern is assembled, but that is not what "no sew" refers to. Hope that helps!
Can confirm, the slug is absolutely delightful! It worked up super quick, the pattern was easy to follow, and it's super duper cute!
It is super cute! I was very surprised!
Thank you for testing out the llama and the feedback! It’s been on my list to make just to try out. The little slug is soooo cute!! Your little root babies are so cute too!!!
Thanks so much for making the suggestion 😊🩷
I applied to your tester call 😊
That slug is super cute!
Awesome! Thanks for applying!
@@pieces_of_scrap they are super cute
Great video! Super cute items. Thank you for sharing and feedback. I can't wait to try some of these out.
Thanks for watching 🩷
I just found your video when I wax looking for ideas for patterns for a summer camp for kids. I too made the bunny and I did the short arms and wish I would have done the longernarms. I really liked this pattern but I think it could have been better organized. My problem that I did not pay attention. But it still came out cute. I also closed the ears. I made the ha and overalls for her. There is a dress and overall pattern for this bunny.
Yep! There are lots of clothing patterns for this bunny (: I just don't see a lot of free ones
I only tried a pattern where the legs were on different rows once and they worked for me way better than usual, without any other adjustment. I can't remeber which it was, might be the lovebug which is free on IG, but don't quote me on that :D
Thanks, I'll have to keep an eye out for that one!
Thank you for all your insight
Thank you!!
Love these wonderful tester videos! Thank you so much!
I’m going to try to apply as a tester for you….as long as you’re cool with the fact that I’m a tech editor, too. It’s only a hobby - I am WAAAY NOT interested in tech editing as a business! AT. ALL. Lol. Just have to disclose that detail if I’m pattern testing. May be considered a side benefit? Idk. 🤪. REGARDLESS! I think your little garden guys are darling & I definitely want to help, if I can! Thank you! ☺️🫶🏻🧶
Awww thanks (: and go ahead and apply for the tester call! I'm sure your editing expertise will help!
I love the sea slug. Thank you for your reviews. The pattern is by kyscrochetcorner
and cozywonderscrochet ❤
Thanks! Did I credit the pattern incorrectly?
oops! my mistake. I missed the pattern link :)@@pieces_of_scrap
No worries! 🩷
No Sew🤔
Why do you close off your legs, arms, ears etc…, when that can be done “on the row” you are placing 🤔
That to me is sewing/crocheting extra?
I personally feel that the “no sew” phrase needs to be clarified a little bit, bc my amigurumi crocheting , I always have to “crochet/sew these parts in.
I try to work bottom up.
So please, as an older crocheting woman clarify the “no sew” phrase?
Other than that, you have excellent content, keep it up.
Leticia
Thank you for your comment!
I single crochet my pieces closed because it creates a crisp seam that I can crochet into, rather than having to guess which stitches should be crocheted together when crocheting them directly into the body.
"No sew" refers to an amigurumi pattern that has no sewing involved. Typically this means if you have multiple parts to a pattern, you don't have to sew them together. However, some patterns that are "no sew" might have some facial detailing or embroidering involved when the pattern is assembled, but that is not what "no sew" refers to.
Hope that helps!