Written pattern For the top: Start with a magic ring Round 1: 6 SC into the magic ring Round 2: 2SC in each Round 3: 1 SC then followed by 2SC, repeat (1,2,1,2 etc) Round 4: 1SC in each Round 5: 1SC, 1SC then followed by 2SC, repeat (1,1,2,1,1,2 etc) Round 6: 1SC in each For the base: Start with a magic ring Round 1: 6 SC into the magic ring Round 2: 2SC in each Round 3: 1 SC then followed by 2SC, repeat (1,2,1,2 etc) Round 4-5: 1SC in each Round 6: 1SC followed by 2SC together = i.e. decrease (1,2tog,1,2tog,1,2tog etc) Round 7-8: 1SC in each Round 9: 2SC in each Round 10: 1SC in each Fill base with stuffing and sew together the top with the base but leave a hole for stuffing the "top", sew together the rest
I love this pattern so much that I already made two of them, it's the easiest et cutest mushroom crochet I made so far, thanks for sharing it with us !!
If you're struggling with the pattern I recommend going back to some real basics and just doing some granny squares, that way you'll have the basics down and should be able to easily do this.
This is a brilliant little pattern, I watched how you did it and it is so clear. I’m inspired to make one today! Thank you for showing us. Also, I love your technique of using a strand of wool to mark the start of a new row. So much quicker. Do you demonstrate other patterns? I need to do an onion. Thanks again and carry on with the good work.
You are not the only one. I did this pattern with normal sized yarn (I don't remember the size right now) and embroidery thread to make earrings and each time the top had more stitches than the base to connect. I made sure I followed the pattern to a T :/
Written pattern
For the top:
Start with a magic ring
Round 1: 6 SC into the magic ring
Round 2: 2SC in each
Round 3: 1 SC then followed by 2SC, repeat (1,2,1,2 etc)
Round 4: 1SC in each
Round 5: 1SC, 1SC then followed by 2SC, repeat (1,1,2,1,1,2 etc)
Round 6: 1SC in each
For the base:
Start with a magic ring
Round 1: 6 SC into the magic ring
Round 2: 2SC in each
Round 3: 1 SC then followed by 2SC, repeat (1,2,1,2 etc)
Round 4-5: 1SC in each
Round 6: 1SC followed by 2SC together = i.e. decrease (1,2tog,1,2tog,1,2tog etc)
Round 7-8: 1SC in each
Round 9: 2SC in each
Round 10: 1SC in each
Fill base with stuffing and sew together the top with the base but leave a hole for stuffing the "top", sew together the rest
Thank you so much!
Thanks 🫂
Thank you
thank you so much you're amazing
Thank you so very much.
I love this pattern so much that I already made two of them, it's the easiest et cutest mushroom crochet I made so far, thanks for sharing it with us !!
I love this pattern it is so quick easy and simple but yet so cute!
Thank you 😉
made my first mushroom and I'm thrilled at how they look! I can't wait to add these onto my autumn crochet garland!
Bravissima nel mostrare l'esecuzione. Ho creato parecchi suoi lavoretti senza trovare difficoltà. Grazie
Wonderful pattern for a mushroom tks for a great video🤗✨
Thank you so much for the tutorial! This is my very first crochet project❤️
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I love how u made the tutorial and it turned out sooo fricking cuteee
Cute! Thank you for this video!
Thank you!!
Me encanta, gracias
Wonderful!
Thank you so much! ^^
lindos! Adorei!
What size hook did you use?
2,5 😉
2,5 😉
My question too 🤣♥️
@@CreativeZdenka thanks😁
What is the purpose of the short green wool yarn!??
The short green yarn is for the marking the end of the round 😉
i didnt really understand since im a beginner and i just got some crochet things so i dont really understand it
what kind of yarn are you using?
I use 100%cotton, yarn Ricorumi
your going to fast for me lol-
I just dont understand sorry do u think u can make it again but slower and kinda like easier
If you're struggling with the pattern I recommend going back to some real basics and just doing some granny squares, that way you'll have the basics down and should be able to easily do this.
Crochet peas
Is there a written pattern?
Not, sorry 🙂
This is a brilliant little pattern, I watched how you did it and it is so clear. I’m inspired to make one today! Thank you for showing us.
Also, I love your technique of using a strand of wool to mark the start of a new row. So much quicker.
Do you demonstrate other patterns? I need to do an onion.
Thanks again and carry on with the good work.
Thank you for your nice comment,
Maybe I'll try onion for you 🤗
@@CreativeZdenka that would be wonderful, thank you!🤗
Am i the only one who got the bottom way too big compared to the top?
you're not, mine is too big too
@@klaudiakrawczyk145 ohh I can’t understand why !!
Same!!!
@@marionjoseph3879 maybe the materials you use are different thickness. You need to buy both of them the same size
You are not the only one. I did this pattern with normal sized yarn (I don't remember the size right now) and embroidery thread to make earrings and each time the top had more stitches than the base to connect. I made sure I followed the pattern to a T :/
Crochet peas