This was serendipitous. I was literally _just_ looking at the previous little wolves I’d made and wishing for this pattern again. Thank you for taking the time to remake and rerelease it! ❤
Thank you for being so awesome! Seriously, you're revising an entire pattern because some people didn't get along with your wording or didn't trust the process. Whereas I've been a participant in pattern tests where the designers didn't give a damn about our feedback and didn't change anything in the pattern - and that's for patterns that are supposed to be paid for. I couldn't watch the livestream because of those annoying time zones. 4am is not a time I want to consider being awake. 😅 I did watch the stream afterwards though and I think it's great that you're doing this regularly now. Maybe Skein Spider and you could do a livestream together sometime? Something like "Frankenpattern - it's (a)live!" for example. 😂 That would certainly be a lot of fun, and I (and I'm sure many others) would really enjoy it.
Her channel is for those who know the basics on how to crochet. It’s not a learning channel. I would recommend learning to crochet the basics before you attempt one of her patterns.
You're my inspiration I love to watch your videos while I crochet even if it's not the same thing you're making. You're who I wanna be when I grow up. Thank you for existing and making videos and projects
I've been trying to make a wolf for my grandson but couldn't find a pattern that was correct, they always look like a dog 🤦 this is exactly what I was looking for 🥰 I watched your live stream but I love this video because I can right the pattern down as you are making him 🥰 Thank you for all the fantastic animals you design 😘
I love this wolf, thank you 😊 I also made the other one you had up, kept wanting to make it again, couldn't mind it. Other videos just didn't cut it, so happy you have another video ❤
i really want to make one for my boy friends birthday cuz he represents himself as a wolf and ill be making one for me too but it will have a lil ribbon on its head thank you for this tutorial 💖💖
I saw the livestream and was waiting for the pattern video to come out so I could make the full thing! I'm definitely going to make this when I get the chance!
Watching this, I can see it's actually a good idea - if you're attempting to invent your own plushie patterns - to design your little friends to be very strictly bicolored like this at least at first. Because then you have a designated Up and Down, Front and Back, or Left and Right, and it's easier to make sure you're getting the shaping where you actually want it. Are color changes irritating? idk maybe, I haven't done bicolored crochet very often (read as: I've done it for a single project, and haven't done it since), but I'm sure that a small annoyance throughout the project would be better than a big annoyance at the end when you've finished it and realized that it's twisted all higgeldy-piggeldy (idk how to spell that, you get what I mean). (Edit: I mean, or just have two stitch markers in your work the whole time, one to mark where your row begins and ends and one to mark which way is Up. Either way.) Edit: I also realize the problem I was having when I was trying to make my own pattern once before and struggling to figure out where I did what. I was using invisible increases and decreases in that, and while they do look cleaner, they're also a *nightmare* to try to find when you're attempting to make sure you know what you're doing in the pattern-invention process. I try that again, I'll use normal increases and decreases, just to make my own life easier for seeing where I stuck those. Once the pattern's golden, THEN I'll go future runs with the invisibility stitches.
Stoked to see that I'm not the only one who uses a crochet pincushion! Mine resembles a sunset 😊 I'm going to try making this wolf for my little sister's birthday
that looks absolutely amazing but i guess i need beginner tutorial cause of my main language isnt englis and im a beginner it is hard for me pleeeeasee
Thank you for bringing this back! I had no trouble with the original video instructions but I'm glad you went back and made it more accessible to others who were struggling with it
The listing has been updated on Etsy. If you have previously purchased you may just be able to download it again, but otherwise send me a message on there and I'll get you sorted out :)
Im a beginner, and Im having issues with the colour placement. Im not sure what Im doing wrong. At the end of row 2, I have one white on my hook, but then only 9 white stitches before I meet the 2 gray again. The grey stripe ends up going diagonally to the left if I keep going as the pattern says. I cant figure out what Im doing wrong, can somebody with more experience help?
Hi, I'm assuming that you're referring to the end of row 2 for the head/body piece where you should have 12 total sts, 10 white and 2 grey. If you have 9 white stitches and 2 grey stitches, that would mean you're only increasing 4 times with white instead of 5 times, but I can't be sure where without a visual. Right after switching to grey, you can count the number of sts to check if you're on the right track; there would be 11 sts before completing the increase in grey, which then brings you to 12.
Hello! The big thing to watch out for the with the colour changes in this/my patterns is that they always need to be done in the stitch BEFORE it says the colour in pattern. This is because the colour change stitch ends up the "old" colour, not the new colour. It sounds like you might not have enough stitches in your round, so let's step through row 2 and see if it helps! 1. At the end of row 1 you should have 6 white stitches in your round. I suggest counting to double check, I've done 5 or 7 by mistake plenty of times. 2. Then in row 2 you work 4 increases, and the first stitch of the 5th increase in your white, and the second stitch of the 5th increase should be used to change to your grey. At this point, if you counted the number of stitches around you would have 11. 3. To finish row 2 you need to work a grey increase, so the first stitch is grey, and the second stitch is changing back to your white. So at the end of Row 2, you should have 10 white stitches and 2 grey stitches in your round, so 12 stitches total in your around. I hope this helps!
This was serendipitous. I was literally _just_ looking at the previous little wolves I’d made and wishing for this pattern again. Thank you for taking the time to remake and rerelease it! ❤
WARNING: if you make this don’t stop at one, make two. Yesterday a lil guy stopped at a cig shop looking for a pack!
i love this sm
@@vich5056 thanks lol
Thank you for being so awesome! Seriously, you're revising an entire pattern because some people didn't get along with your wording or didn't trust the process. Whereas I've been a participant in pattern tests where the designers didn't give a damn about our feedback and didn't change anything in the pattern - and that's for patterns that are supposed to be paid for.
I couldn't watch the livestream because of those annoying time zones. 4am is not a time I want to consider being awake. 😅
I did watch the stream afterwards though and I think it's great that you're doing this regularly now.
Maybe Skein Spider and you could do a livestream together sometime? Something like "Frankenpattern - it's (a)live!" for example. 😂
That would certainly be a lot of fun, and I (and I'm sure many others) would really enjoy it.
You are going and talking to fast! I dont like that!! 😢
Her channel is for those who know the basics on how to crochet. It’s not a learning channel. I would recommend learning to crochet the basics before you attempt one of her patterns.
You're my inspiration I love to watch your videos while I crochet even if it's not the same thing you're making. You're who I wanna be when I grow up. Thank you for existing and making videos and projects
Don’t mind me, just reminding myself I’m on round 20
Hii I love that this pattern is back, but where is the bigger wolf pattern? I really like it so please bring in back 🙏 ❤
I've been trying to make a wolf for my grandson but couldn't find a pattern that was correct, they always look like a dog 🤦 this is exactly what I was looking for 🥰 I watched your live stream but I love this video because I can right the pattern down as you are making him 🥰 Thank you for all the fantastic animals you design 😘
I love the random outtakes from the stream included at the end❤
I love this wolf, thank you 😊 I also made the other one you had up, kept wanting to make it again, couldn't mind it. Other videos just didn't cut it, so happy you have another video ❤
I love your work l’m from Québec Canada can you please 🙏 do a realistic tiger
Do you slip stitch to join at the end of each row ? Because it wasn't very clear in the video. Also tysm for this lovely pattern ❤
i really want to make one for my boy friends birthday cuz he represents himself as a wolf and ill be making one for me too but it will have a lil ribbon on its head thank you for this tutorial 💖💖
Il lupo è carino ma potresti migliorare la qualità video in modo che la visione dei punti sia chiara ? Sembra un video di 10 anni fa… Grazie
I thought you had a larger version of this howling wolf but I can't seem to find it
When increasing do you increase in same stitch, because your video is going a mile a minute and can't see what you are doing 😢
Please do printed instructions in black. Cant see when its green on green.
Omg!! They are sooooo adoreable!! Thank you so much. I’m gonna need to make a bunch/pack…..
i keep trying but i cant do it i need more detail helppp
I saw the livestream and was waiting for the pattern video to come out so I could make the full thing! I'm definitely going to make this when I get the chance!
Awesome! Thank you! :)
I really love wolves and I thought to make one so thanks a lot❤
Awesome!! I've missed this pattern!
I don't know if you take requests, but could you do a tutorial for the pokemon piplup?
Love this pattern btw!😊❤
I love it !! Will you also be remaking the jumbo wolf ?
I hope I started it last time and never got a chance to finish it
Watching this, I can see it's actually a good idea - if you're attempting to invent your own plushie patterns - to design your little friends to be very strictly bicolored like this at least at first. Because then you have a designated Up and Down, Front and Back, or Left and Right, and it's easier to make sure you're getting the shaping where you actually want it. Are color changes irritating? idk maybe, I haven't done bicolored crochet very often (read as: I've done it for a single project, and haven't done it since), but I'm sure that a small annoyance throughout the project would be better than a big annoyance at the end when you've finished it and realized that it's twisted all higgeldy-piggeldy (idk how to spell that, you get what I mean). (Edit: I mean, or just have two stitch markers in your work the whole time, one to mark where your row begins and ends and one to mark which way is Up. Either way.)
Edit: I also realize the problem I was having when I was trying to make my own pattern once before and struggling to figure out where I did what. I was using invisible increases and decreases in that, and while they do look cleaner, they're also a *nightmare* to try to find when you're attempting to make sure you know what you're doing in the pattern-invention process. I try that again, I'll use normal increases and decreases, just to make my own life easier for seeing where I stuck those. Once the pattern's golden, THEN I'll go future runs with the invisibility stitches.
SO CUTE
Super difícil, passei muita raiva mas consegui terminar! Obrigado!
Stoked to see that I'm not the only one who uses a crochet pincushion! Mine resembles a sunset 😊 I'm going to try making this wolf for my little sister's birthday
that looks absolutely amazing but i guess i need beginner tutorial cause of my main language isnt englis and im a beginner it is hard for me pleeeeasee
When I color change the white doesn’t go in the right spot and it shifts away
Thank you for bringing this back! I had no trouble with the original video instructions but I'm glad you went back and made it more accessible to others who were struggling with it
the way i screamed when i saw this was back. thank you thank you thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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This was a great tutorial!! Thank you!!
Waww! Your tutorials are amazingly! I love them all, Thank you with gratitude! 🙏❤️ 🌹Blessings from România!
Glad you like them!
will the revised version, be updated on your pattern on etsy for those who already purchased your pattern previously?
The listing has been updated on Etsy. If you have previously purchased you may just be able to download it again, but otherwise send me a message on there and I'll get you sorted out :)
Im a beginner, and Im having issues with the colour placement. Im not sure what Im doing wrong.
At the end of row 2, I have one white on my hook, but then only 9 white stitches before I meet the 2 gray again. The grey stripe ends up going diagonally to the left if I keep going as the pattern says.
I cant figure out what Im doing wrong, can somebody with more experience help?
Hi, I'm assuming that you're referring to the end of row 2 for the head/body piece where you should have 12 total sts, 10 white and 2 grey. If you have 9 white stitches and 2 grey stitches, that would mean you're only increasing 4 times with white instead of 5 times, but I can't be sure where without a visual. Right after switching to grey, you can count the number of sts to check if you're on the right track; there would be 11 sts before completing the increase in grey, which then brings you to 12.
Hello! The big thing to watch out for the with the colour changes in this/my patterns is that they always need to be done in the stitch BEFORE it says the colour in pattern. This is because the colour change stitch ends up the "old" colour, not the new colour.
It sounds like you might not have enough stitches in your round, so let's step through row 2 and see if it helps!
1. At the end of row 1 you should have 6 white stitches in your round. I suggest counting to double check, I've done 5 or 7 by mistake plenty of times.
2. Then in row 2 you work 4 increases, and the first stitch of the 5th increase in your white, and the second stitch of the 5th increase should be used to change to your grey. At this point, if you counted the number of stitches around you would have 11.
3. To finish row 2 you need to work a grey increase, so the first stitch is grey, and the second stitch is changing back to your white. So at the end of Row 2, you should have 10 white stitches and 2 grey stitches in your round, so 12 stitches total in your around.
I hope this helps!
Yay!! Thank you 😊😊
Love this pattern
Omg it's so cute! Definitely gonna try this one out!
You should! :)