Can I just say that was one of the best tutorials I have ever followed, clear, concise, relaxed and most importantly…enjoyable! You have a knack for teaching. Many thanks, for newbies it is ideal!
You are a great instructor! I really appreciate your detailed instructions! Your speed is perfect and your voice is very calming, and you explain what part is being working on and why we are making the stitches as well as what the result will be. I love mine! A big thank you, with much gratitude! 😊
I have no luck making animals, but I was able to make this. I made a pink one it turned out so cute. Thank you so much for helping me succeed. Sincerely Janey
Just wanted to know if you are going thru back bumps of chs because from the video it looks like you are. I want to make sure I'm doing this right. Thank you for tutorials
Love the design! More realistic than most other videos I've seen. Just a bit confused at how you did the tentacles.. Did you somehow crochet in the middle of the chain and from the back during the second sc? I did how you said instead cause I couldn't wrap my head around how you did that. And it worked out, I'm not sure what might've been the difference but I'm glad they seem quite similar to yours.
Hi could you also give instructions on how to crochet the octopus the same size you got with a 5mm hook when you use a 3mm hook - I just followed the instructions for the 5mm hook but the oktopus turned out too small :( and I have no clue how to calculate stitches for a different size needle. I would appreciate it so so much.
When I chain 14 i seem to end on an inc instead of a sc. I think it's because you start in the 2nd chain from the hook which would be 13 sc total not counting the 1st one. In order for the (inc, sc) to work the chain needs to be a multiple of 2 + 1, not 2.
Hey, yes you will be working into 13 chains back…(inc, sc) but only 6 times and then place 1 sc in the last chain. This will give you a total of 19 single crochet stitches on each leg/tentacle.
Can I just say that was one of the best tutorials I have ever followed, clear, concise, relaxed and most importantly…enjoyable! You have a knack for teaching. Many thanks, for newbies it is ideal!
I made this in no time and it turned out wonderful. Thank you for the tutorial !
What a great tutorial! I'm so excited to try it out. Thank you so much! ❤
Thank you for the great tutorial! Very easy to follow and the octopus is adorable. Just lovely!! Thank you.
Simply AMAZING 👏 my son is going to LOVE it!! Thank you!
Thank you so much! 😊 ❤️
I just love them. ❤ thank you for sharing how to make them.
You are a great instructor!
I really appreciate your detailed instructions! Your speed is perfect and your voice is very calming, and you explain what part is being working on and why we are making the stitches as well as what the result will be. I love mine! A big thank you, with much gratitude! 😊
Thanks so much. I followed along and made this adorable octopus and she turned out so super cute!
Just came across your goldfish video on my feed. Loved it so much, then found this one. Your designs are wonderful and your teaching style amazing!
Merci beaucoup pour ce super tuto.
This is an absolutely amazing tutorial thank you so much
so cute..thnx for sharing
I have no luck making animals, but I was able to make this. I made a pink one it turned out so cute. Thank you so much for helping me succeed. Sincerely Janey
Thats so cool🥰 Thank you😍🐙
The tutorial is great. But I ended up with 11 legs😂. I must have missed counted.
Sorry I had to laugh
I love u! 😂😂😂
Love it. lol 😂 sounds like me.
I got 11 at first , then I did another one and I got 8 legs
Hilarious 😂
I haven't crochet before but looking at trying to make this. Can you also do it in cotton or wool ? The video looks easy to follow thankyou
Thank
Just wanted to know if you are going thru back bumps of chs because from the video it looks like you are. I want to make sure I'm doing this right.
Thank you for tutorials
Yes, in the video I’m working through the back bump :).
Love the design! More realistic than most other videos I've seen.
Just a bit confused at how you did the tentacles.. Did you somehow crochet in the middle of the chain and from the back during the second sc? I did how you said instead cause I couldn't wrap my head around how you did that. And it worked out, I'm not sure what might've been the difference but I'm glad they seem quite similar to yours.
For the tentacles, should I go in the front of the chain or in the back bump?
In the video I’m going through the back bump. You could work in the front chain if you prefer though ❤.
Thank you!
Hi could you also give instructions on how to crochet the octopus the same size you got with a 5mm hook when you use a 3mm hook - I just followed the instructions for the 5mm hook but the oktopus turned out too small :( and I have no clue how to calculate stitches for a different size needle.
I would appreciate it so so much.
If anyone want the written pattern- i’m writing it down
1: 6sc in magic ring [6]
2: 6inc [12]
3: (1sc, 1inc)×6 [18]
4: 18 sc [18]
5: 18 sc [18]
6: 18 sc [18]
7: 18 sc [18]
8: (4sc, 1dec)×3 [15]
The written instructions are all available to view FREE on my website….darlingmapledesigns.com/free-no-sew-crochet-octopus-amigurumi-pattern/
@@DarlingMapleDesigns thank you so much I couldn’t find it !! ❤❤
When I chain 14 i seem to end on an inc instead of a sc. I think it's because you start in the 2nd chain from the hook which would be 13 sc total not counting the 1st one. In order for the (inc, sc) to work the chain needs to be a multiple of 2 + 1, not 2.
Hey, yes you will be working into 13 chains back…(inc, sc) but only 6 times and then place 1 sc in the last chain. This will give you a total of 19 single crochet stitches on each leg/tentacle.
@@DarlingMapleDesigns ah ok thx