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Do you have the pattern for the pig?
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Wonderful! Even I'm brand new in the crochet world I understand everything, It's so easy, thank you very much for the tutorial, I'm making a cute monkey.
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WOW!! This is a VERY awesome way to do these little legs. Thanks for sharing!! Especially the way it starts with the two loops over your finger. I've used this on several of my projects and it works great!!!
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that pig is soooooo cute!!!!!!
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YOU HELPED ME SO MUCH!!! -3 thank you!!! :)
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thanks sooo much! this was uber-helpful!
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I looooove you!
I didn't know how to sew arms or legs to the body >.<
Now I'll do it better :D
Sorry if my English is not the best ^^
But I understood you perfectly :D
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This is so easy thanks so much for the tutorials!! all i want to do is make these amigurumis
whcich size needle??
ThePsmskm 1 week ago
@ThePsmskm When I make amigurumi, I always use a 4mm crochet hook with worsted weight yarn.
WireMySoul 1 week ago
I was wondering, how did you do the leggs on your rabit? It doesnt look like they weren't sown on. Hope you can help me :) You're vids are great help btw!
Kimpeltjeuh 1 year ago
@Kimpeltjeuh You're right, that bunny's arms and legs were done in one piece. That's something I have planned for a future video. I haven't even shot that yet, for lack of time, but it's on my 'to do' list!
WireMySoul 1 year ago
i'm confused why do you need a stitch marker when you usually take it out at the end?
sorry beginners' question!
echua96 1 year ago
@echua96 Don't apologize, it's a good question! Crocheting in the round in a big spiral with no joins makes it easy to forget where the beginning of the round was without counting all the time. When you're following a pattern or just trying to match the number of rounds so both arms/legs are exactly the same size, a stitch marker helps you keep track of the number of stitches so you're not stopping to count stitches every single round. Markers aren't necessary, but they are helpful. :D
WireMySoul 1 year ago