Hi Teresa! Just wondering that if I used lets say a "L" hook would the pig come out even bigger? I have a friend that wants a large pig and I really like yours. Can you please let me know! Thanks again for everything!
@rebs64 The pig would turn out larger but the stitches will be much looser so your stuffing may show through. You may want to consider using two strands of yarn at the same time so your stitches are nice and tight and will not show your stuffing.
@nakita603 I flip the video track so the work is identical to the right hand version. Even if I could crochet with both hands, I would do it this way for the purposes of time.
Thank you so much for all your help and advice!!!!
rebs64 4 months ago
Hi Teresa! Just wondering that if I used lets say a "L" hook would the pig come out even bigger? I have a friend that wants a large pig and I really like yours. Can you please let me know! Thanks again for everything!
rebs64 4 months ago
@rebs64 The pig would turn out larger but the stitches will be much looser so your stuffing may show through. You may want to consider using two strands of yarn at the same time so your stitches are nice and tight and will not show your stuffing.
tjw1963 4 months ago
this is a great tutorial, but the pigs looked larger when you displayed your example at the beginning of the video than the actual outcome
aisling032 8 months ago
@aisling032 The pink pig is about 7.5 inches long, the smaller pig is about 6 inches long.
tjw1963 8 months ago
i have made this with monet red heart, really cute
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nightwishbiker 8 months ago
For the left handed version do you just use a mirror image of the right handed version?
nakita603 8 months ago
@nakita603 I flip the video track so the work is identical to the right hand version. Even if I could crochet with both hands, I would do it this way for the purposes of time.
tjw1963 8 months ago
yayy first!!
JeKKie811 8 months ago
@JeKKie811 Congrats?
lalalalallaal1 8 months ago