Thank you SOOO much for this tutorial!!! I usually do two separate stuffed legs and attatch to a seperately crocheted body but I definitely want to give this a shot!!!
Thank you so much. I just started crocheting. I tried few small amigurumi and now i try to make the bare bears and i was confused with this part. How to join? 😂 Thank you ❤
Does that mean the joining round for the legs is a round that isn't counted?. like Im looking at so many patterns and they just say join with #chains so im assuming it's what your doing making sure to get back to the start by adding a whole round including the chains. Sorry if this was confusing
Hi! I’m currently working on a chart and i’m struggling with the part where it says “skip 5 stitches of both legs”. Could you break it down for me?? Thank you firstt!!
I would have to look at the pattern to be able to provide any guidance. Maybe it wants you to create a larger gap between the legs? But I’m not sure why they would want you to do that without reading the pattern.
I’m not sure if I fully understand your question. But it does not matter where exactly you connect the legs together. I tend to connect the right hand leg to the left hand leg near where I finished off. That way I can use the yarn tail to my advantage when closing the gap. As long as you’re not going into the same stitch twice and adding stitches it should not matter where you connect the two legs
@@pennymetzger2878 I appreciate your help, sorry let me rephrase my question! In 1:40 when u connect the legs, you mention in the video that you are going to continue crocheting around the leg until u get to the stitch before the chain connects. Will that stitch be the same one that had a slip stitch on one leg? (I hope this is a bit clearer 😅)
@@Lilahoni yes! At least it is for me. Since the slip stitch does not add any additional stitches to the round, if you start right “in front” of the slip stitch/finish off. When you crochet around the leg you will place your last stitch into the slip stitch. When I learned this technique I sometimes had a bit of difficulty accidentally going into the same stitch twice and creating increases. It helped me to repeatedly count my stitches. You should end up with: (X number of stitches from leg one) + (X number is stitches from leg 2) + (X number of chain stitches used to bridge the legs x2) Hopefully that provides some clarity!
Yes! Once you create your chains to bridge the gap you treat them like any other stitch in your pattern and crochet into the chains. In this example the next round would be 26 SC (12 from each leg + 1 from each chain stitch).
You are a life saver. I'm self taught & I could not figure out how to attach the legs to my teddy bear. Then I found you video. Thank you so so much 🙂
Isn't everyone self taught?
@@henriette2446 if they take classes, or were taught by someone they knew then no, but most people who crochet are self taught lol
Thank you SOOO much for this tutorial!!! I usually do two separate stuffed legs and attatch to a seperately crocheted body but I definitely want to give this a shot!!!
the most easiest tutorial i have ever seen ❤ thank u so much
Wow you did this 8 years ago. Thank you.
This video is amazing! Helped me figure out what to do with my own project, and I love that you are straight to the point. Thank you!
Thank you so much I self taught on RUclips
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Now I understand how to do the legs with the current project I'm working on.
Straight to the point, LOVE IT ❤️
This is an excellent tutorial, very easy to follow! Thank you so much!
Love it! Quick and easy to understand ❤❤❤
Tysm for this tutorial! I’m new to crochet and really needed a tutorial
This is so helpful!! Thank you!!
oh my goodness thank you this is amazing!
But how do you weave it closed? 😞
you just crochet there doing a single crochet or whatever stitch you're using
Thank you a looooot ,I really needed a video like this💖💖💖💖 you're amazing.
That was a huge help, thank you!!
Ah, thank you!
I almost quit on my Zorro doll🙏🏻
Thank you so much. I just started crocheting. I tried few small amigurumi and now i try to make the bare bears and i was confused with this part. How to join? 😂
Thank you ❤
How do u make the example legs
Tysm now I can make my cute rabbit
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Does that mean the joining round for the legs is a round that isn't counted?. like Im looking at so many patterns and they just say join with #chains so im assuming it's what your doing making sure to get back to the start by adding a whole round including the chains. Sorry if this was confusing
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Hi! I’m currently working on a chart and i’m struggling with the part where it says “skip 5 stitches of both legs”. Could you break it down for me??
Thank you firstt!!
I would have to look at the pattern to be able to provide any guidance. Maybe it wants you to create a larger gap between the legs? But I’m not sure why they would want you to do that without reading the pattern.
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1:40 Does the last stitch before the chain connect also share the same stitch as the slip stitch?
I’m not sure if I fully understand your question. But it does not matter where exactly you connect the legs together. I tend to connect the right hand leg to the left hand leg near where I finished off. That way I can use the yarn tail to my advantage when closing the gap. As long as you’re not going into the same stitch twice and adding stitches it should not matter where you connect the two legs
@@pennymetzger2878 I appreciate your help, sorry let me rephrase my question! In 1:40 when u connect the legs, you mention in the video that you are going to continue crocheting around the leg until u get to the stitch before the chain connects. Will that stitch be the same one that had a slip stitch on one leg? (I hope this is a bit clearer 😅)
@@Lilahoni yes! At least it is for me. Since the slip stitch does not add any additional stitches to the round, if you start right “in front” of the slip stitch/finish off. When you crochet around the leg you will place your last stitch into the slip stitch.
When I learned this technique I sometimes had a bit of difficulty accidentally going into the same stitch twice and creating increases. It helped me to repeatedly count my stitches. You should end up with: (X number of stitches from leg one) + (X number is stitches from leg 2) + (X number of chain stitches used to bridge the legs x2)
Hopefully that provides some clarity!
@@pennymetzger2878Tysm! 😊❤
So when I get to 3:00 and get back to the chain, do I crochet into the chains or do i skip them and crochet into the leg?
Yes! Once you create your chains to bridge the gap you treat them like any other stitch in your pattern and crochet into the chains. In this example the next round would be 26 SC (12 from each leg + 1 from each chain stitch).
@@pennymetzger2878 thank you so much for replying :) saving your video for future reference
Thanks!
Thank youuuuu❤️
Thank you!!
🤔🤔wondering where my gap 😂😂my first try oh well I keep practice thanks
Keep going! You'll get it! It always helps me to keep counting my stitches.
Doesn’t help when I don’t know what slip-stitched and finished off is
Look it up.