ok si did i get this right? you wrap the yarn around your finger twice then you single stitch 6 with the 7th left open and pull the start tab to make a ring then continue like you just did adding more stitches?
I've seen an explanation with very good pictures, mostly in Japanese but still easy to follow.
Together with this video everyone should be able to do it, I think. ^^
Since you can't post URL: Use a search engine and search for "pattern of crocheted Cat (Amineko)", then look for the links under the first grapic of the easy method ("The method which I usually use
hi, i am trying to learn how to crochet amigurumi, can you go slower and have the camera closer to the hook and yarn so i can see clearly how you are moving the hook? thank you.
she is just making single crochet into that loop, so it's not much to see.. and then at the end, she pulls the end, and watches to two loops, and the one that tightens, she then tightens that one and then goes back and tightens the end, I never understood that part until I read it. You pull the end just a tad to see which loop moves, then pull the moved loop tight, and then go back to the first end and pull it.. hard to write it hah.
she is speaking japanesse.
bigsweetpotato 7 months ago
@kakerville yeah I know right? What kind of language is she speaking anyways??????
SuperBunnyTime 9 months ago
Un mil de gracias, por fin pude hacer mi anillo magico... :)
Leticiar007 1 year ago
If the title is in english than i would expect the toutorial to be in the same language
Kakerville 2 years ago
Thank you! That is a great tip and leaves the ring so clean!
NightsMuse 3 years ago
que fome no entiendo para queeeeeeeeee
jhlaoen 3 years ago
Great! Thank you for sharing!
PinkRainBoots 3 years ago
That is so cool! Now I know how to make hats with no hole in the top!
Thank you! =^_^=
dolfairy173 3 years ago
ok si did i get this right? you wrap the yarn around your finger twice then you single stitch 6 with the 7th left open and pull the start tab to make a ring then continue like you just did adding more stitches?
katac0mbkitten 4 years ago
alguien sabe de alguna explicación más facil?? es que no me saleeee TwT
izumichan13 4 years ago
gracias por colocar este video, me ayuda mucho para poder empezar a aprender a hacer los amigurumis.
alerame 4 years ago
YES PLEASE WE WILL LOVE YOU!! can u make it slower and without covering ur hands please??... thank u so much!!!
politadiaz 4 years ago
I've seen an explanation with very good pictures, mostly in Japanese but still easy to follow.
Together with this video everyone should be able to do it, I think. ^^
Since you can't post URL: Use a search engine and search for "pattern of crocheted Cat (Amineko)", then look for the links under the first grapic of the easy method ("The method which I usually use
*Make a loop from the yarn.(Japanese page)
*Tighten the loop.(Japanese page)"
sylverscale 4 years ago
^_^ Haha, I can not crochet a ring as fast as you yet. Yours is pretty.
ochagirl 4 years ago
hi, i am trying to learn how to crochet amigurumi, can you go slower and have the camera closer to the hook and yarn so i can see clearly how you are moving the hook? thank you.
wirehunter86 4 years ago
i agree...it was good to find this video, but you can't see a thing that's happening. Hands are in the way and it's too fast :(
eClo 4 years ago 2
agree...PLEASE SLOWER!!!!
i will love you forever!!!!!!!!!!!
tashaparker 4 years ago 2
she is just making single crochet into that loop, so it's not much to see.. and then at the end, she pulls the end, and watches to two loops, and the one that tightens, she then tightens that one and then goes back and tightens the end, I never understood that part until I read it. You pull the end just a tad to see which loop moves, then pull the moved loop tight, and then go back to the first end and pull it.. hard to write it hah.
pixiepurls 4 years ago 2
thanks to your description i was finally able to do it :) I had a hard time fastening the loops. Thanks for your help! :)
pentevrien 3 years ago