I tried to write the pattern out by following the video. It's not perfect but hopefully it will help those who need it written C: 2.75 mm Hook Working in joined rounds Anything in *bold* means to repeat until the end of each round Remember to chain 1 at the beginning of each new round Ball: Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!) Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring Round 2: *SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch)* Slip Stitch to Join Round 3: *SC in first two SC, INC in next* Slip to Join (I will abbreviate by S2J) Round 4: *SC in first three SC, INC* S2J Round 5: *SC in first four SC, INC* S2J Round 6: *SC in first five SC, INC* S2J Round 7: *SC around* S2J Round 8: *SC in first four, DEC (2 SC becoming 1) or skip a stitch like shown in the video (both work well!)* S2J Round 9: *SC in first three, DEC or Skip* S2J Round 10: *SC in first two, DEC or Skip* S2J Round 11: *SC in first one, DEC or Skip* S2J End of the Ball! Beginning of Cone: WITH BROWN: Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!) Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring Round 2: *SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch)* Slip Stitch to Join Round 3: *SC in BACK LOOPS ONLY* S2J Round 4: *SC around* Round 5: *SC around* Repeat round 4/5 as many times as you like. This just makes the cone longer. Round 6: *two SC in FRONT LOOPS ONLY* Round 7: *SC in BACK LOOPS ONLY* Round 8: *SC around* SWITCH TO PINK (or the color of your ball of icecream!) Round 9: *2 or 3 SC in each SC around, feel free to alternate between 3 and 2 SCs to make a wavy pattern* End of cone! Ears: Chain 2, join slip stitch to first or magic ring Round 1: SC maybe 3-4 times in the middle? I'm not entirely sure how many is used in the video but I would estimate these to be the size she made :D All assembly shown in the video! Happy crocheting!
Thank you for sharing these adorable little guys!! I agree with the other commenters about the instructions, though. It makes it more difficult without the proper terminology (saying "knot" instead of just "single crochet" etc). I think beginners would actually like to be shown what exactly to do, but with using the correct terms so they can apply what they've learned to other patterns. Also, it helps us intermediate - advanced crochet-ers catch on to what you're doing sooner, too. I'll be using a magic circle instead, as well. I think it will work better. Thanks so much! I really appreciate the video!
Your creations are really cute!! But it would really make it easier for a lot of people to understand if you gave exact numbers of rows/stitches instead of guesstimating.
Thank you, this is great. Even though I know the correct terminology and can read a pattern, your video was helpful because it explained what each step was doing, learning this way makes it easier to make your own custom creations versus just knowing how to follow pattern to copy the same exact thing that someone did. Thanks!
I really wish these cute crochet videos you make were also easier to understand for us experienced crocheters. I'm soo used to actual crochet terms that it was difficult to understand.
Please please please, next time write a pattern or something like that. I really can't understand without proper terminology and it's sooo sad, because this amigurumi is ADORABLE and i'd love to make one. ; n ;
+Flying Mio Do you do collabs with people? you see, I have a craft channel also and would love to get the word out! You are the first person to lead me to my passion, polymer clay!I did rainbow loom and would always see your princess chibi videos and watch them! I would flip if I could do a collab with you!
+Made W Love you're crafts are sooooo adorable! I love it! I use to do collaborations more often with other youtubers, but I've recently stopped since I started my new job and moved to another state. It's just been a little too hectic for me and I'm behind on my sponsored videos. But I would love to in the future when I have more time =)
Flying Mio I totally understand! But,just the fact that you even replied to me means the world! When you do have time for a collab, just private message me! Keep on inspiring people.
i love all your videos i even picked up felting just to try it. since i crochet i like those videos because i think i would be able to do them, but i haven't been able to make a single one. i keep getting horribly confused from the terminology you use from the one i am used to the sc=single crochet, dbc= double crochet, ch=chains. when i try to watch your videos from beginning to end while crocheting that gets more complicated since its not step by step ex. how many rows of single crocheting how many increases in one row how many times should i do this do i do like 5 rows of single crochets and all i need do is single crochet and 2 single crochet 2 together or do i do 5 single crochet then increase and repeat for several rows stuff like that. it may seem tedious to explain all of this in a video but its worth it to some because 1) i know i will have a high chance of making this correctly and not get horribly frustrated the ADD doesn't help either. i would also like to know how you made those cute cat ears i've been trying to make tiny fox ears but i can't when i saw those i thought great. i'll just have to keep trying.
omg I lovee this so much !! could you do a crochet totoro plush? I love how simple and easy you're instructions and short your videos are. thank you !!
darling pattern but you really need to use proper crochet terms so that everyone is on the same page. knots? braid? all the lessons you need are on youtube! ;)
This was great!!! Could you do a tutorial on how you decorate your planner I remember seeing it in your star crochet tutorial. Also what was the brand of the planner. Love your channel!!!
This is a cute tutorial. Thank you for sharing. As I'm watching your video... I noticed that you have a different way of doing the "decrease." I actually like your method of the decrease. I'm going to try doing it your way for my next project and see how it goes. Again, thank you. :-)
i understood the video and i am also writing the steps it is not perfect but hopefully it help u guys ! Ball: Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!) Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring Round 2: SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch) Slip Stitch to Join Round 3: SC in first two SC, INC in next Slip to Join (I will abbreviate by S2J) Round 4: SC in first three SC, INC S2J Round 5: SC in first four SC, INC S2J Round 6: SC in first five SC, INC S2J Round 7: SC around S2J Round 8: SC in first four, DEC (2 SC becoming 1) or skip a stitch like shown in the video (both work well!) S2J Round 9: SC in first three, DEC or Skip S2J Round 10: SC in first two, DEC or Skip S2J Round 11: SC in first one, DEC or Skip S2J End of the Ball! Beginning of Cone: WITH BROWN: Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!) Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring Round 2: SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch) Slip Stitch to Join Round 3: SC in BACK LOOPS ONLY S2J Round 4: SC around Round 5: SC around Repeat round 4/5 as many times as you like. This just makes the cone longer. Chakylin 2 years ago (edited) I tried to write the pattern out by following the video. It's not perfect but hopefully it will help those who need it written C: 2.75 mm Hook Working in joined rounds Anything in bold means to repeat until the end of each round Remember to chain 1 at the beginning of each new round Ball: Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!) Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring Round 2: SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch) Slip Stitch to Join Round 3: SC in first two SC, INC in next Slip to Join (I will abbreviate by S2J) Round 4: SC in first three SC, INC S2J Round 5: SC in first four SC, INC S2J Round 6: SC in first five SC, INC S2J Round 7: SC around S2J Round 8: SC in first four, DEC (2 SC becoming 1) or skip a stitch like shown in the video (both work well!) S2J Round 9: SC in first three, DEC or Skip S2J Round 10: SC in first two, DEC or Skip S2J Round 11: SC in first one, DEC or Skip S2J End of the Ball! Beginning of Cone: WITH BROWN: Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!) Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring Round 2: SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch) Slip Stitch to Join Round 3: SC in BACK LOOPS ONLY S2J Round 4: SC around Round 5: SC around Repeat round 4/5 as many times as you like. This just makes the cone longer. Round 6: two SC in FRONT LOOPS ONLY Round 7: SC in BACK LOOPS ONLY Round 8: SC around SWITCH TO PINK (or the color of your ball of icecream!) Round 9: 2 or 3 SC in each SC around, feel free to alternate between 3 and 2 SCs to make a wavy pattern End of cone! Ears: Chain 2, join slip stitch to first or magic ring Round 1: SC maybe 3-4 times in the middle enjoy crocheting!
+Flying Mio, how are you able to come up with such cute designs and accessories? I want to create my own but I don't know how? I've been trying to come up with patterns but they don't work. What do you do?
I didn't know witch one to watch! Mio mango or Flying Mio! I love you so much your so creative! I love your ideas too! Love you! The kitty's are so cute! Bye!😊🐱
So cute! Can't wait to try it out. Just a little suggestion, do you think you could add the written pattern in the description? Btw, love your videos so much. ❤
+ThePetiteEclair I actually have a few crochet books and I never understand how they are suppose to read.. and I'm too inpatient to sit and learn how the terminology..... I'll try my best next time =)
+Flying Mio That's absolutely fine if you don't!! No worries. I just thought it might make things a little easier, but I totally understand it was so difficult for me at first! The terminology is a bit confusing, but for example the simple "knots" are called "single crochet" (SC abbreviation) and the "braids" are just chains. It just takes some getting used to. But I think your videos are great especially for beginners who don't know the terminology and are just learning crochet, hearing terms like single crochet might make people confused. Thanks so much for making these kind of videos, they must be a lot of work. I absolutely love watching them!
This is too cute for words, omg!!! Thank you for the tutorial. Does anyone have the written recipe for this pattern? It would be so helpful to me since I do not understand English very well. Sooo cute!!! 😍
For the ears here is what I did: Chain 3 and go into the second chain and sc the two chains and chain 1 and turn and then decrease so u have 2 left and cut the yarn and sew it on
Oh Dear Mio, You really have magic hands. I love your Kitty Ice Cream Amigurumi Crochet Tutorial, may i have the pattern Please?! Thank you so much, Mio.
+Serene T This video doesn't have a very definite crochet pattern. I read some where in the comment section that she doesn't know how to write patterns so she probably won't start a blog for patterns. I would say that you should do 6 sc in the magic circle in the beginning of the ball and the cone.
+Sharon Chew If you have a Walmart where you live I suggest you get a crochet hook and yarn from there! Its not Daiso cheap, but they aren't that expensive! The size hook for this project would be no more then $3 at Walmart.
+Kikis Wonderland Unfortunately I don't live in the US or UK lol XD I live in Malaysia so Daiso is currently the only place in my area where I can buy crating supplies X3
Yes... I started writing the pattern thinking it was some new kind of stitches but then i realized that was the same if I start with a basic magic ring and then simple stitches as always 🙃
I tried to write the pattern out by following the video. It's not perfect but hopefully it will help those who need it written C:
2.75 mm Hook
Working in joined rounds
Anything in *bold* means to repeat until the end of each round
Remember to chain 1 at the beginning of each new round
Ball:
Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!)
Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring
Round 2: *SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch)* Slip Stitch to Join
Round 3: *SC in first two SC, INC in next* Slip to Join (I will abbreviate by S2J)
Round 4: *SC in first three SC, INC* S2J
Round 5: *SC in first four SC, INC* S2J
Round 6: *SC in first five SC, INC* S2J
Round 7: *SC around* S2J
Round 8: *SC in first four, DEC (2 SC becoming 1) or skip a stitch like shown in the video (both work well!)* S2J
Round 9: *SC in first three, DEC or Skip* S2J
Round 10: *SC in first two, DEC or Skip* S2J
Round 11: *SC in first one, DEC or Skip* S2J
End of the Ball!
Beginning of Cone:
WITH BROWN:
Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!)
Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring
Round 2: *SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch)* Slip Stitch to Join
Round 3: *SC in BACK LOOPS ONLY* S2J
Round 4: *SC around*
Round 5: *SC around*
Repeat round 4/5 as many times as you like. This just makes the cone longer.
Round 6: *two SC in FRONT LOOPS ONLY*
Round 7: *SC in BACK LOOPS ONLY*
Round 8: *SC around*
SWITCH TO PINK (or the color of your ball of icecream!)
Round 9: *2 or 3 SC in each SC around, feel free to alternate between 3 and 2 SCs to make a wavy pattern*
End of cone!
Ears:
Chain 2, join slip stitch to first or magic ring
Round 1: SC maybe 3-4 times in the middle? I'm not entirely sure how many is used in the video but I would estimate these to be the size she made :D
All assembly shown in the video! Happy crocheting!
+Chaky thank you!!!
+Chaky Thank you for translating! lol
I'm glad you're all finding it helpful! :D
GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL 👏👏👏😭🙌
thank you sooo much!
Thank you for sharing these adorable little guys!!
I agree with the other commenters about the instructions, though. It makes it more difficult without the proper terminology (saying "knot" instead of just "single crochet" etc). I think beginners would actually like to be shown what exactly to do, but with using the correct terms so they can apply what they've learned to other patterns. Also, it helps us intermediate - advanced crochet-ers catch on to what you're doing sooner, too.
I'll be using a magic circle instead, as well. I think it will work better.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the video!
Your creations are really cute!! But it would really make it easier for a lot of people to understand if you gave exact numbers of rows/stitches instead of guesstimating.
Agreed. It gives the viewer a better way of understanding how to make the amigurumi
Maryam Kiyani agree.
Yes.
this has taught me a totally new way to create a slip knot. Amazing.
Thank you, this is great. Even though I know the correct terminology and can read a pattern, your video was helpful because it explained what each step was doing, learning this way makes it easier to make your own custom creations versus just knowing how to follow pattern to copy the same exact thing that someone did. Thanks!
Have you ever tried using techniques like the magic ring and the invisible decrease? They really help the final look of amigurumi projects.
+Eliza Calcraft mmmm no! i'll have to take a look into that!
+Flying Mio They´re really amazing and simple, it could also safe you a lot of time :)
Please tell which ones you are talking about
looks simple enough and adorable, but oh got it's so confusing when you keep calling the hook a needle and single crochets regular knots
OMG YES!. 'expand every third or fourth knot'..so just skipping 3 or 4 chains? omg lol
I agree
This is so easy I have never crocheted before and I picked it up so fast. Thank you!
I really wish these cute crochet videos you make were also easier to understand for us experienced crocheters. I'm soo used to actual crochet terms that it was difficult to understand.
your tutorials are adorable TOO adorable its disgusting
I love it!!!!!
Please please please, next time write a pattern or something like that. I really can't understand without proper terminology and it's sooo sad, because this amigurumi is ADORABLE and i'd love to make one. ; n ;
I wrote the pattern in the comments if you need it!
+Chaky Thank you! Adorable pattern, but annoying to watch without simple, basic terminology. I started to translate, but see that you already have. :)
I agree about the basic crochet terminology makes it very confusing but very cute!
I don't understand your video. I would love to make it but I'm confused
Ash nine you r soo thoughtful thank you
THIS IS TO STINKIN ADORABLE! I love it!
+Made W Love i'm glad you like it ^^
+Flying Mio Do you do collabs with people? you see, I have a craft channel also and would love to get the word out! You are the first person to lead me to my passion, polymer clay!I did rainbow loom and would always see your princess chibi videos and watch them! I would flip if I could do a collab with you!
+Made W Love you're crafts are sooooo adorable! I love it! I use to do collaborations more often with other youtubers, but I've recently stopped since I started my new job and moved to another state. It's just been a little too hectic for me and I'm behind on my sponsored videos. But I would love to in the future when I have more time =)
Flying Mio
I totally understand! But,just the fact that you even replied to me means the world! When you do have time for a collab, just private message me! Keep on inspiring people.
Aw...its so nice to see people being nice to each other in the comments(it barely happens).
I love that you explain each step and it's really easy to understand what you are saying it's really helpful thank you 😊
WHO WOULD DISLIKE THIS!!! ITS SO KYUTE!
i love all your videos i even picked up felting just to try it. since i crochet i like those videos because i think i would be able to do them, but i haven't been able to make a single one. i keep getting horribly confused from the terminology you use from the one i am used to the sc=single crochet, dbc= double crochet, ch=chains. when i try to watch your videos from beginning to end while crocheting that gets more complicated since its not step by step ex. how many rows of single crocheting how many increases in one row how many times should i do this do i do like 5 rows of single crochets and all i need do is single crochet and 2 single crochet 2 together or do i do 5 single crochet then increase and repeat for several rows stuff like that. it may seem tedious to explain all of this in a video but its worth it to some because 1) i know i will have a high chance of making this correctly and not get horribly frustrated the ADD doesn't help either. i would also like to know how you made those cute cat ears i've been trying to make tiny fox ears but i can't when i saw those i thought great. i'll just have to keep trying.
omg I lovee this so much !! could you do a crochet totoro plush? I love how simple and easy you're instructions and short your videos are. thank you !!
darling pattern but you really need to use proper crochet terms so that everyone is on the same page. knots? braid? all the lessons you need are on youtube! ;)
You're so good at crochet! I got crochet tools last Christmas and never got the hang of it...🤗 I wish I was as good as you!!!!😁😁😁
Absolutely freaking adorable!!!! I can't wait to make some for my grand-bugs. Thank you!!!!
So flipping adorable...you always make the cutest creations!
Nice to meet you!
What adorable kitty♥
This was great!!! Could you do a tutorial on how you decorate your planner I remember seeing it in your star crochet tutorial. Also what was the brand of the planner. Love your channel!!!
how cute! you're so creative, and you inspire me to make my own crochet creations!
This is a cute tutorial. Thank you for sharing. As I'm watching your video... I noticed that you have a different way of doing the "decrease." I actually like your method of the decrease. I'm going to try doing it your way for my next project and see how it goes. Again, thank you. :-)
Just bought a bunch of thin yarn so excited to start this
Fiona Costigan
Plz more turtorials like these I love ur crochet amigurumis
My 5yr old would love these!!
sorry I ran out of room I love you flying mio
i understood the video and i am also writing the steps it is not perfect but hopefully it help u guys !
Ball:
Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!)
Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring
Round 2: SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch) Slip Stitch to Join
Round 3: SC in first two SC, INC in next Slip to Join (I will abbreviate by S2J)
Round 4: SC in first three SC, INC S2J
Round 5: SC in first four SC, INC S2J
Round 6: SC in first five SC, INC S2J
Round 7: SC around S2J
Round 8: SC in first four, DEC (2 SC becoming 1) or skip a stitch like shown in the video (both work well!) S2J
Round 9: SC in first three, DEC or Skip S2J
Round 10: SC in first two, DEC or Skip S2J
Round 11: SC in first one, DEC or Skip S2J
End of the Ball!
Beginning of Cone:
WITH BROWN:
Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!)
Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring
Round 2: SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch) Slip Stitch to Join
Round 3: SC in BACK LOOPS ONLY S2J
Round 4: SC around
Round 5: SC around
Repeat round 4/5 as many times as you like. This just makes the cone longer.
Chakylin
2 years ago (edited)
I tried to write the pattern out by following the video. It's not perfect but hopefully it will help those who need it written C:
2.75 mm Hook
Working in joined rounds
Anything in bold means to repeat until the end of each round
Remember to chain 1 at the beginning of each new round
Ball:
Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!)
Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring
Round 2: SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch) Slip Stitch to Join
Round 3: SC in first two SC, INC in next Slip to Join (I will abbreviate by S2J)
Round 4: SC in first three SC, INC S2J
Round 5: SC in first four SC, INC S2J
Round 6: SC in first five SC, INC S2J
Round 7: SC around S2J
Round 8: SC in first four, DEC (2 SC becoming 1) or skip a stitch like shown in the video (both work well!) S2J
Round 9: SC in first three, DEC or Skip S2J
Round 10: SC in first two, DEC or Skip S2J
Round 11: SC in first one, DEC or Skip S2J
End of the Ball!
Beginning of Cone:
WITH BROWN:
Chain 2, join slip stitch to first (Or magic ring!)
Round 1: 6 SC in the middle of the ring
Round 2: SC in first SC, INCREASE in Next (two SC in one stitch) Slip Stitch to Join
Round 3: SC in BACK LOOPS ONLY S2J
Round 4: SC around
Round 5: SC around
Repeat round 4/5 as many times as you like. This just makes the cone longer.
Round 6: two SC in FRONT LOOPS ONLY
Round 7: SC in BACK LOOPS ONLY
Round 8: SC around
SWITCH TO PINK (or the color of your ball of icecream!)
Round 9: 2 or 3 SC in each SC around, feel free to alternate between 3 and 2 SCs to make a wavy pattern
End of cone!
Ears:
Chain 2, join slip stitch to first or magic ring
Round 1: SC maybe 3-4 times in the middle
enjoy crocheting!
This actually looks pretty easy I bet I could get the hang of it at some point!
way to cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! makes me think of my cat!!!!
+Flying Mio, how are you able to come up with such cute designs and accessories? I want to create my own but I don't know how? I've been trying to come up with patterns but they don't work. What do you do?
Oh, and also, in the beginning it works better with a magic circle because that decreases the chance of having a hole.
I love those kitties!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yay more crocheting!!!
So adorable! What yarn you use?
ADORABLE!! you always make cute projects!! is it possible if you show us how to crochet a kokeshi doll??
So CUTE!
I didn't know witch one to watch! Mio mango or Flying Mio! I love you so much your so creative! I love your ideas too! Love you! The kitty's are so cute! Bye!😊🐱
So cute! Can't wait to try it out. Just a little suggestion, do you think you could add the written pattern in the description? Btw, love your videos so much. ❤
+ThePetiteEclair I actually have a few crochet books and I never understand how they are suppose to read.. and I'm too inpatient to sit and learn how the terminology..... I'll try my best next time =)
+Flying Mio That's absolutely fine if you don't!! No worries. I just thought it might make things a little easier, but I totally understand it was so difficult for me at first! The terminology is a bit confusing, but for example the simple "knots" are called "single crochet" (SC abbreviation) and the "braids" are just chains. It just takes some getting used to. But I think your videos are great especially for beginners who don't know the terminology and are just learning crochet, hearing terms like single crochet might make people confused. Thanks so much for making these kind of videos, they must be a lot of work. I absolutely love watching them!
Flying Mio can you please see the basic stitches and then come back make an understandable video please😣☹️🙁😕
OMG I LOVE THE CAT ITS SO CUTE! I REALLY WANT TO LEARN TO CROCHET!!!
This is so cute! Please do more tutorials!
yes please
great tutorial! very cute ice-creams xx
Thank you so much for sharing. I'm going to make these for my daughters Christmas pressies.
These are amazing! I want to learn how to make them it looks so hard!
omg you make the cutest things ever you definitely earn a subscriber from me yay
So cute! I really want to try
So CUTE!!!!!🐱🐱🍦🍦
This is too cute for words, omg!!! Thank you for the tutorial. Does anyone have the written recipe for this pattern? It would be so helpful to me since I do not understand English very well. Sooo cute!!! 😍
so good at this and ur vids are really good, you just earned a sub♥
+ROSYVETTE TRUONG aw thank you so much!
These videos really help
I'm just learning how to crochet, so I am going to try to make this :)
it's been awhile since a video but I'm sure you're busy too! Love this video, I missed the amigurumi tutorials =D
Oh my gosh this is super cute, thank you so much I'll make a lot for all my friends, you made my day!!!!
Lovely! Thanks for sharing! 😻
Hey! I'm having a hard time finding the center of the circle (what she's talking about around 1:35). Can someone help me?
This is so cute! I can follow without a pattern, I am just sad that hot glue was used. Thank you for this adorable idea!
i love your youtube chanell so so much!!!!!!!
She has a cute voice for her cute cat ice cream cones.
its very cute i will try it right away
For the ears here is what I did:
Chain 3 and go into the second chain and sc the two chains and chain 1 and turn and then decrease so u have 2 left and cut the yarn and sew it on
Sorry I meant so you have 1 stitch left and then cut the yarn
that is very cute and so adore !
I really wanted someone to explain me this process, thank you so much ;;
How do you make the ears?
I need to try this again! ♥
Plz, do you have a pattern of this beautiful project? ;___;
Adorable 🥰🥰🥰
What yarn do you use?😊
They look like Cosmo and Wanda!
aww love those amigurumis!! i cant wait to make them!! thanks for the tutorial. what size eyes are they and were did you buy them from? x
Thanks because i watched ur crochet toutarial I am interested and am going to start only if I find the crochet stick
SO SO CUTE
Oh Dear Mio, You really have magic hands. I love your Kitty Ice Cream Amigurumi Crochet Tutorial, may i have the pattern Please?! Thank you so much, Mio.
Lol
If i am doing a magic circle. How many stitChes should it be? Thanks! Pls have a blog for patterns soon :)
+Serene T This video doesn't have a very definite crochet pattern. I read some where in the comment section that she doesn't know how to write patterns so she probably won't start a blog for patterns. I would say that you should do 6 sc in the magic circle in the beginning of the ball and the cone.
Is their any way you can flip it to have it for left hand people?
This is so cute, I love your videos thanks for sharing 😊
Those look soooo nice! :D
:( fair played you beat me
+Lin Pham thank you!!!
Flying Mio No problemo! I think you are really talented. ;)
+Lin Pham aw thank you so much!!
From where you purchase the eyes and what that called.?
Hi, how did you made the ears?
You expand every third or fourth knot at 3:21, how do I do that? I can't figure it out
Ok, nvm. I looked up a torturial on how to crochet a ball
You make me wanna try crocheting .__. Maybe I'll find a crochet hook at my local Daiso :) BTW THEYRE SO KAWAII, MIO!
+Sharon Chew If you have a Walmart where you live I suggest you get a crochet hook and yarn from there! Its not Daiso cheap, but they aren't that expensive! The size hook for this project would be no more then $3 at Walmart.
+Kikis Wonderland Unfortunately I don't live in the US or UK lol XD I live in Malaysia so Daiso is currently the only place in my area where I can buy crating supplies X3
SOOO KAWAII!!!!!
Hey where did u get the yarn from and the crochet stick
lol "crochet stick"! haha! at least you got the yarn part right!
so cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow! Cool
can you write a pattern or make a video on a crochet smore with the marshmallow seal from your other video?
wouaaah sooo CUTE 😻😻
Really good video I will definitely be trying this 😋👍
+carmen morales good luck! I hope it turns out well!!
CUTE
I love ice cream:-)
They are so pretty :) tfs
this is super cute but is anyone else correcting her terminology? single crochet.....
So true
Yes... I started writing the pattern thinking it was some new kind of stitches but then i realized that was the same if I start with a basic magic ring and then simple stitches as always 🙃
@@hilositomx I’m so sorry this was so rude of me 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ it’s still so adorable though
Hi I love what you make it's so cute
Ooohh so kawaii >.
+Lien Van Ommeslaeghe thank you so much!
Hey I was wondering if you can give me the link to the animals eyes you bought on eBay? I been searching for it for a long time and couldn't find it .
Are you back on etsy
This is a great video thank you!
Soooo..... Cuuuuute....
+Maya Dujovny thank you !!
it`s sooo cute i love your videos ☺😊
Aww that's so cute! Great job! :3
+googlelover021 aw thank you! ^^
+Flying Mio love you Mio!