I watched you about 10 times but I finally got it. I think you are a very good teacher, and have a very soothing voice and you don’t play that annoying music in the background. Thank you.
This was the clearest of the handful of tutorials I browsed recently And i have been able to begin my anagurumi project. Also ❤ the easy effective way you hold your yarn. Many thanks
Love your instructions but still not able to do it. I have Parkinsons and not able to hold the yarn properly. Is there anything else I could do in place of the magic circle?
@@wendyturner8796 yep, you could chain 4 and then join with a slip stitch to the first chain to create a circle. Then you would work your 1st round of stitches into that circle.
Very easy to follow but my pattern calls for a chain stitch at the end of the slip stitch before starting the next row. Why is that instead of continuing on? Thank you!
@@judysanders5591 a lot of patterns have you chain at the end of the slip stitch to get to the height of the next row of crocheting. It helps the project look a little smoother at the join point. 🙂
@ Thank you for responding! So, the slip stitch at the end of the round would be at the chain or 1st single crochet? I’m having trouble keeping my count correct.
@ you slip stitch to close the first round. The chain 1 happens right after that to start the second round. It is in the same location as the slip stitch, just a row higher. I hope that makes sense!
I watched you about 10 times but I finally got it. I think you are a very good teacher, and have a very soothing voice and you don’t play that annoying music in the background. Thank you.
@@marietroutman4584 I’m glad it helped!!! Happy crocheting!🧶
Yay, thank you! I've seen multiple videos and yours helped me to finally get it! Appreciate you taking your time and going through it step by step.
@@daniellegrigsby6258 awww! I’m so glad it helped!!!!
Wonderful tutorial! Very easy & clear to understand. One of the best I've seen. Thank you so much for sharing, much appreciated. Enjoy your day 😊
@@Hello-fv1mn aww! Thank you so much!!!!😊
Great tutorial I got it on the first try. I am a one handed crocheter so I used a fork to help me and wa la happiness .😊😊
@@patriciasanders1819 I’m so glad it helped!!! I love the creativity on your part! Happy crocheting!🧶
I can finally do the magic circle. Thank you.
@@nancythompson6043 I am so glad it helped!!! Happy crocheting!🧶
Thanks!
@@carolstjean1372 aww! Thank you!!😊
This was the clearest of the handful of tutorials I browsed recently And i have been able to begin my anagurumi project. Also ❤ the easy effective way you hold your yarn. Many thanks
@ oh! You just made my day!!!! 😃
You are so patient love your tutorials
Aww! Thank you so much! :)
First time I understood 😮 thanks
I am so glad it helped!!!! :)
Excellent instruction!
@@knitknut100 aww! Thank you!
Good tutorial! I love using the magic circle.
Me too! It is very rare that I don't use it anymore! :)
@@hopecornerfarmcrochet 👍
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Helped me out A LOT😊
I am SO glad it helped! That is the goal for my videos! Happy Crocheting! :)
Love your instructions but still not able to do it. I have Parkinsons and not able to hold the yarn properly. Is there anything else I could do in place of the magic circle?
@@wendyturner8796 yep, you could chain 4 and then join with a slip stitch to the first chain to create a circle. Then you would work your 1st round of stitches into that circle.
@@hopecornerfarmcrochet Thank you . I will try that
@ I hope it helps!
Very easy to follow but my pattern calls for a chain stitch at the end of the slip stitch before starting the next row. Why is that instead of continuing on? Thank you!
@@judysanders5591 a lot of patterns have you chain at the end of the slip stitch to get to the height of the next row of crocheting. It helps the project look a little smoother at the join point. 🙂
@ Thank you for responding! So, the slip stitch at the end of the round would be at the chain or 1st single crochet? I’m having trouble keeping my count correct.
@ you slip stitch to close the first round. The chain 1 happens right after that to start the second round. It is in the same location as the slip stitch, just a row higher. I hope that makes sense!
@@hopecornerfarmcrochet Got it! Thank you so much! I look forward to more of your videos, you do a really good job👏 👏 👏!
@ thank you! 😊