I wrote the instructions down for myself and thought id share here too hoping someone else might appreciate :) R1=6sc in mr R2=1inc x6 (12) R3=1sc, 1inc x6 (18) R4=1sc, 1inc x1, remaining 2sc, 1inc x5 (24) R5=1sc x24 (24) R6=1sc x24 (24) R7=1sc x42 (48-6) merge halfs together, but remove 6 for the sewing R8=1sc (42) R9=1sc (42) R10=8sc,dec,1sc,dec,16sc,dec,1sc,dec,8sc (38) ensure that the decreases end up on the sides every time) R11=7sc...repeat as above...14sc...7sc (34) R12=6sc..repeat..12sc..6sc (30) R13=5sc..repeat..10sc..5sc (26) R14=4sc..repeat..8sc..4sc (22) R15=3sc..repeat..6sc..3sc (18) Dont forget now to stuff your heart. R16=2sc..repeat..4sc..2sc (14) R17=1sc..2sc..1sc (10) Stuff a little more if needed. R18=2sc,dec,3sc,dec,1sc x1 (8) R19=dec x4 (4) Sew shut the remaining
Thank you very much for this tutorial. If only we can send our works, for sure you’ll be proud of us. May God bless you more with talent and wisdom in crocheting 🫶🫶
- At R4, we'll crochet the group (1sc, 1inc, 1sc) 6 times in total. That means (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc). We have 24sc for R4 - On the other hand, we can understand it as follows: R3: (1sc, 1inc) x6 times R4: (2sc, 1inc) x6 times
Hi!! Thank a lot for the great tutorial 💙.. Question:if i want a smaller size than this, what should I change in the pattern to do so??? And thanks again💌and good luck for your other great videos🤗
@@nhalen Hello! About the size....i guess i just want it a little bit smaller (I dont know what to name it...a medium size or a half medium size😅😅 ).... I hope you understood my meaning🙂
@@lilost-fx8rt Hi, Please try this recipe, I tried it and feel the size seems right for your needs - Make Magic ring and chain 1 R1: 6sc R2: 6inc R3: (1sc, 1inc) x6 times R4-5: 18sc --> fasten off (leave the long tail) --> make one more piece like that but don't cut the yarn --> Join 2 pieces together at R6 R6: 16sc (in the piece 1), skip the last 2 stitches of piece 1, skip the first 2 stitches of piece 2, 16sc (in the piece 2) --> same method as Rnd7 of this video R7-8: 32sc R9: 6sc, 2dec, 12sc, 2dec, 6sc R10: 5sc, 2dec, 10sc, 2dec, 5sc R11: 4sc, 2dec, 8sc, 2dec, 4sc R12: 3sc, 2dec, 6sc, 2dec, 3sc R13: 2sc, 2dec, 4sc, 2dec, 2sc R14: 1sc, 2dec, 2sc, 2dec, 1sc
Hi there. First want to thank you for your great tutorial videos. They ate the best I could find. I do have one question here: what is the difference between crocheting in spiral and in rounds? I recently purchased a pattern which uses spiral. Can I change it to rounds accordingly?
Hi Michellejia. At First, I'd like to thank you for your comment and your question ❤ In the Amigurumi crochet, we have 2 ways: spiral crochet and closing a round with a slip stitch. - Spirals crochet: we will continuously crochet stitches, from round to round. - Closing a round: the slip stitch is used at the end of a round of crochet to join your last stitch to the first. You can refer to both methods in this video: ua-cam.com/video/s5zVSZGiT0I/v-deo.html Both methods work fine. However, if you make products that change color a lot, I recommend you do method 2 - Closing a round
I don't follow this one either. R3 is 18 total. R4 should according to your instructions here in the chat lead to 24 total. Instead I end up making 27 in total by doing 1sc,1inc in R4. What am I doing wrong?
@@Pathrissia Hi, i'm not sure but i think the problem you are having is the number of repetition of (2sc, 1inc) . If you start round 4 with 1sc, 1inc, then the group (2sc, 1inc) we only repeat 5 times, if you repeat it 6 times, we will multiply the number of stitches.
please click on the settings and adjust the quality of video to 1080p HD for better viewing. Maybe because your internet network is unstable, so youtube has automatically reduced the quality. 😉
I think the cause of the blur may be because your network internet is unstable. You can go to Settings -> Quality and select 1080p to have a more stable video quality. And here is the pattern for R11-->R19: - R11: 7sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 14sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 7sc - R12: 6sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 12sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 6sc - R13: 5sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 10sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 5sc - R14: 4sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 8sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 4sc - R15: 3sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 6sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 3sc - R16: 2sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 4sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 2sc - R17: 1sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 2sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 1sc - R18: 2sc, dec, 3sc, dec, 1sc - R19: 4dec
- At R4, we'll crochet the group (1sc, 1inc, 1sc) 6 times in total. That means (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc). We have 24sc for R4 - On the other hand, we can understand it as follows: R3: (1sc, 1inc) x6 times R4: (2sc, 1inc) x6 times
*WRITTEN PATTERN*
R1 magic ring, ch1, 6sc
R2 inc all
R3 1sc, inc
R4 1sc, inc, 2sc, 1inc *5, 1sc
R5-R6 sc all (24)
cut, leave long tail to sew
(make another one but don't cut)
R7 join pieces, sc, sc all
skip last 3 stitches of piece 1 and skip first 3 stitches of piece 2
sc till your stitch marker
sew the middle part
R8-R9 sc all
R10 8sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 16sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 8sc
R11 7sc, dec 1sc, dec, 14sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 7sc
R12 6sc, dec 1sc, dec, 12sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 6sc
R13 5sc, dec 1sc, dec, 10sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 5sc
R14 4sc, dec 1sc, dec, 8sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 4sc
R15 3sc, dec 1sc, dec, 6sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 3sc
R16 2sc, dec 1sc, dec, 4sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 2sc
R17 1sc, dec 1sc, dec, 2sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 1sc
R18 2sc, dec, 3sc, dec, 1sc
R19 4dec
I wrote the instructions down for myself and thought id share here too hoping someone else might appreciate :)
R1=6sc in mr
R2=1inc x6 (12)
R3=1sc, 1inc x6 (18)
R4=1sc, 1inc x1, remaining 2sc, 1inc x5 (24)
R5=1sc x24 (24)
R6=1sc x24 (24)
R7=1sc x42 (48-6) merge halfs together, but remove 6 for the sewing
R8=1sc (42)
R9=1sc (42)
R10=8sc,dec,1sc,dec,16sc,dec,1sc,dec,8sc (38) ensure that the decreases end up on the sides every time)
R11=7sc...repeat as above...14sc...7sc (34)
R12=6sc..repeat..12sc..6sc (30)
R13=5sc..repeat..10sc..5sc (26)
R14=4sc..repeat..8sc..4sc (22)
R15=3sc..repeat..6sc..3sc (18)
Dont forget now to stuff your heart.
R16=2sc..repeat..4sc..2sc (14)
R17=1sc..2sc..1sc (10)
Stuff a little more if needed.
R18=2sc,dec,3sc,dec,1sc x1 (8)
R19=dec x4 (4)
Sew shut the remaining
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Easy to follow, thank you
Thank you very much for this tutorial. If only we can send our works, for sure you’ll be proud of us. May God bless you more with talent and wisdom in crocheting 🫶🫶
Appreciate your comment 🥰😘
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I still don't understand in round 4. Which should i follow 1sc 1inc 1sc or i have do 1sc 1inc 2sc 1inc 1sc?
- At R4, we'll crochet the group (1sc, 1inc, 1sc) 6 times in total. That means (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc). We have 24sc for R4
- On the other hand, we can understand it as follows:
R3: (1sc, 1inc) x6 times
R4: (2sc, 1inc) x6 times
@@nhalenthank you i will try❤
@@nhalenthank you for clarifying… I was confused 😊
cute❤
Hi!! Thank a lot for the great tutorial 💙..
Question:if i want a smaller size than this, what should I change in the pattern to do so???
And thanks again💌and good luck for your other great videos🤗
What size do you want to reduce it to?
@@nhalen Hello! About the size....i guess i just want it a little bit smaller (I dont know what to name it...a medium size or a half medium size😅😅 )....
I hope you understood my meaning🙂
@@lilost-fx8rt Hi, Please try this recipe, I tried it and feel the size seems right for your needs
- Make Magic ring and chain 1
R1: 6sc
R2: 6inc
R3: (1sc, 1inc) x6 times
R4-5: 18sc
--> fasten off (leave the long tail)
--> make one more piece like that but don't cut the yarn
--> Join 2 pieces together at R6
R6: 16sc (in the piece 1), skip the last 2 stitches of piece 1, skip the first 2 stitches of piece 2, 16sc (in the piece 2) --> same method as Rnd7 of this video
R7-8: 32sc
R9: 6sc, 2dec, 12sc, 2dec, 6sc
R10: 5sc, 2dec, 10sc, 2dec, 5sc
R11: 4sc, 2dec, 8sc, 2dec, 4sc
R12: 3sc, 2dec, 6sc, 2dec, 3sc
R13: 2sc, 2dec, 4sc, 2dec, 2sc
R14: 1sc, 2dec, 2sc, 2dec, 1sc
@@lilost-fx8rtyou can also follow the pattern of this video: ua-cam.com/video/axbtlb_uMo4/v-deo.htmlsi=AZGu7pXwrK6Iehk8
@@nhalenTHANK YOU VERY VERY VERY MUCH💌💌I hope i wasn't a heavy load for you 🙃❣
❤❤❤❤I made it ❤❤
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Hi there. First want to thank you for your great tutorial videos. They ate the best I could find. I do have one question here: what is the difference between crocheting in spiral and in rounds? I recently purchased a pattern which uses spiral. Can I change it to rounds accordingly?
Hi Michellejia. At First, I'd like to thank you for your comment and your question ❤
In the Amigurumi crochet, we have 2 ways: spiral crochet and closing a round with a slip stitch.
- Spirals crochet: we will continuously crochet stitches, from round to round.
- Closing a round: the slip stitch is used at the end of a round of crochet to join your last stitch to the first.
You can refer to both methods in this video: ua-cam.com/video/s5zVSZGiT0I/v-deo.html
Both methods work fine. However, if you make products that change color a lot, I recommend you do method 2 - Closing a round
Thank you so much for your answer. 😊
Hi...Is this cotton or mercerized cotton ?
Apologize for my late response. I missed your comment 🥲
--> This is cotton yarn
@@nhalen Thanks a lot ❤️
I don't get it in round 4😢 I don't understand, because I just learned this😅
Round 4: (1sc, 1inc, 1sc) * 6 times.
Let's make it according to this formula, it will be easier for you to understand
@@nhalen Aaaa thank you so much🙏🏻🥺 i'll try to make it again
I don't follow this one either. R3 is 18 total. R4 should according to your instructions here in the chat lead to 24 total. Instead I end up making 27 in total by doing 1sc,1inc in R4. What am I doing wrong?
@@Pathrissia Hi, i'm not sure but i think the problem you are having is the number of repetition of (2sc, 1inc) .
If you start round 4 with 1sc, 1inc, then the group (2sc, 1inc) we only repeat 5 times, if you repeat it 6 times, we will multiply the number of stitches.
Hi would DK be ok or would 4ply be better ?
Both types are good. However, in my own opinion, I prefer 4ply yarn.
Pwede po bang gamitin yung milk cotton yarn? Tyia❤
yes, you can
Magic circle
Round 1 6 sc in the ring
Do not joi
What is the count on row 4 please?
R4: (1sc, 1inc, 1sc) * 6 times. We'll have 24sc for R4 💓
Struggling because it doesnt say how many stitches there should be after each round. Lost myself after 3rd 😢
Apologise for the inconvenience, as this is my first videos, I don't have much experience in editing 🥲. I have tried to correct this in recent videos
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I couldn't see the pattern clearly it's blurr😢
please click on the settings and adjust the quality of video to 1080p HD for better viewing. Maybe because your internet network is unstable, so youtube has automatically reduced the quality. 😉
pattern for round 11to 19 pls because in my phone it's so blurred
I think the cause of the blur may be because your network internet is unstable. You can go to Settings -> Quality and select 1080p to have a more stable video quality.
And here is the pattern for R11-->R19:
- R11: 7sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 14sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 7sc
- R12: 6sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 12sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 6sc
- R13: 5sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 10sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 5sc
- R14: 4sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 8sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 4sc
- R15: 3sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 6sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 3sc
- R16: 2sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 4sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 2sc
- R17: 1sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 2sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 1sc
- R18: 2sc, dec, 3sc, dec, 1sc
- R19: 4dec
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Can't understand round 4
- At R4, we'll crochet the group (1sc, 1inc, 1sc) 6 times in total. That means (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc), (1sc, 1inc, 1sc). We have 24sc for R4
- On the other hand, we can understand it as follows:
R3: (1sc, 1inc) x6 times
R4: (2sc, 1inc) x6 times
Why is the clip not translated
it's difficult
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