I have been trying to understand how to make a circle and watched a bunch of videos and had no luck. I finally understand and was able to do it after watching your video! And you were even able to break down how to read a pattern to way I could understand 😅. Thank you!!!
I'm a new subscriber and just have to take a moment to let you know how impressed I am with your tutorials. It is so kind of you to share your knowledge with us. Thank you!
Thanks, I am trying to come up with more explanations around the math of crochet. I’ve been looking for that as I’m developing some of my own designs and learning the theory helps a lot, but not lots of info and resources out there.
Right, I see what you mean. I consider the last round to be the one done with the darning needle to close the hole, and in general easy to remember as a formula. But you have a valid point 👍 As long as you follow each step, you’ll always get a perfect ball 😉
I have been trying to understand how to make a circle and watched a bunch of videos and had no luck. I finally understand and was able to do it after watching your video! And you were even able to break down how to read a pattern to way I could understand 😅. Thank you!!!
The perfect video for the body of my small chicken thank you so much!!
Gracias, la fórmula que nos comparte es muy útil.❤
I'm a new subscriber and just have to take a moment to let you know how impressed I am with your tutorials. It is so kind of you to share your knowledge with us. Thank you!
@@annlees6698 thank you so much, that’s the sweetest thing to say 😍 I’m so happy to help you, even a tiny bit, to enjoy crochet even more.
Thank you very much!!! needed this, very complete video, nice evening!!💖💖
Glad it was helpful! 🤗
Finally a video that explains some of the math of it...
Thanks, I am trying to come up with more explanations around the math of crochet. I’ve been looking for that as I’m developing some of my own designs and learning the theory helps a lot, but not lots of info and resources out there.
Isn't the formula more like x rounds for increase, x rounds for elongation, and x-1 rounds for decrease? Not like 5 5 5 but as shown 5 5 4
Right, I see what you mean.
I consider the last round to be the one done with the darning needle to close the hole, and in general easy to remember as a formula. But you have a valid point 👍
As long as you follow each step, you’ll always get a perfect ball 😉