I'm not experienced writing patterns, but this is what I came up with. The video provides some important explanatory details. Inner circles 1 Slip knot, 6 SC, tighten tail, SL ST into first ST, 3 CH 3 DC into each ST (18 total), 2 DC into the linking ST, 1 ST to join the row, cut the thread, tuck the tail 1 Slip knot, 6 SC, tighten tail, SL ST into first ST, 3 CH 3 DC into each ST (18 total), 2 DC into the linking ST, frog 1 ST, use the tail to join and finish (do not cut the working thread) Connect circles 13 CH from circle with working thread, join to an outer ST of the other circle from the outside (front to back) of the circle), 1 CH From now on, crochet back loop only Whorls 1 - 1 SL ST, 1 SC, 1 HDC, 7 DC, 1 HDC, 1 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle in next ST with SL ST, turn, 1 CH Skip the joining SL ST and starting in the next ST, 1 SL ST, 11 SC, 1 SL ST, join to next ST in circle with SL ST, turn, 1 CH 2 - 1 SL ST, 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 1 HDC, 3 DC, 3 DC in 1 ST (INC), 3 DC, 1 HDC, 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), join to circle, turn, 1 CH As before - 1 SL ST, 15 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 3 - 1 SL ST, 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 1 SC, 1 HDC, 9 DC, 1 HDC, 1 SC, 2 SC in 1 ST, 1 SL ST, turn, 1 CH 1 SL ST, 17 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 4 - 1 SL ST, 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 1 SC, 1 HDC, 9 DC, 1 HDC, 1 SC, 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 1 SL ST, 21 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 5-16 - 1 SL ST, 5 SC, 1 HDC, 9 DC, 1 HDC, 5 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 1 SL ST, then 21 SC ending w 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 17 - 1 SL ST, 2 SC in 1, 4 SC, 1 HDC, 9 DC, 1 HDC, 4 SC, 2 SC in 1, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 1 SL ST, then 23 SC ending w 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 18 - 1 SL ST, 6 SC, 1 HDC, 9 DC, 1 HDC, 6 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 1 SL ST, then 23 SC ending w 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 19 - 1 SL ST, 6 SC, 1 HDC, 4 DC, 3 DC in 1, 4 DC, 1 HDC, 6 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 1 SL ST, then 25 SC ending w 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 20-23 - 1 SL ST, 6 SC, 1 HDC, 11 DC, 1 HDC, 6 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH 1 SL ST, then 25 SC ending w 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH ' Finish off loose thread
I printed out your pattern and followed along with the video. I didn't spot any errors. Thanks for saving me from putting my own written pattern together!
Yes good work. Now, uh, hypothetical question. How would I go about making one big enough to fit an adult woman. For example, one that could make me feel like a small hermit crab determining whether this vessel will suit my delicate hermit crab sensibilities
I am following this pattern with a thin thread to make a necklace, and the exact same question came to mind 🤭 Besides working with a thicker material, I would make bigger initial circles, increasing the number of rows and stitches. Then I would join them with more chains (always checking my body's measurements), maybe adding a few more increases. Of course, that would require some trial and error in order to get the right shape. ... Don't know if I'll make one for myself soon, but I think I'll start doing one for my cats 😸
Have you seen that giant yarn which is more like wool roving? Usually people make super chunky blankets with it. You would need something like that and you use your arm as the crochet hook. It would be soft though not structured. If you wanted a structured one you would have to use some kind of nylon or polyester rope of a very large gauge and I'm not sure how easy that would be to work with. Also I believe that theoretically you can just double everything to increase the size but I haven't tested that yet.
I used this project to make a holiday bag and your second shell project as a bag - a backpack for holidays... walking on the beach 😍🏖🏝 Thank you also for the Polish language in the subtitles
You are an artist and a great teacher. My native language is Spanish, I have learned to understand written and spoken crochet patterns because I started with graphs 57 years ago. Thanks.
Have followed Anna’s channel in Russian, thank you for making video in English. I am a visual learner and have watched other videos not in English, I stop and start video, and write down pattern.
Παρακαλώ πολύ. Οι βελόνες και ων κύκλων γιατί δεν συμφωνούμε ν ,με τα χρυσή των σειρών ?ου βγαίνουν λιγότερες. Τι κάνω λάθος. Το έχω χαλάσει 10 φορές και Παλ λάθος Βοηθειστε με παρακαλω.
Excellent video and easy to follow. I took notes so can make without watching when not at computer. I hope many donate to keep these coming, I love all your videos.
That was fun to make! It took me about 4 hours with breaks and it was easy to work along with the video. Thank you so much! Didn't turn out as nice as yours, but the second one will be better I guess. Awesome tutorial!
@@tangenty6987 there’s a written pattern that I think she pinned that someone typed out for those of us who need to read, or like me see and read the pattern to understand. XD *love the fossil joke*
I tried to make this a couple years ago but I messed up and couldn't figure out what I did wrong so I gave up. I've come back to it and this time it's coming out perfectly! I'm going to make a bunch of these as gifts for Christmas.
Would it be possible to do a full length video ( you could break up into 2 or 3 videos if need be) so we could follow along? I’ve been doing amigurumi for over 15 yrs crocheting for over 30 and some parts are unclear in the video and voice over.. ( still a fantastic job!!) but a full length video anyone could follow .. ( no speed ups, there too confusing) I looooove your work thou!! Well done.
As a UK resident I am struggling to find a suitable yarn. If we knew exactly what the yarn is it would help in finding a substitute that will hold the shape of this unique basket. I wanted to make this as a gift but sadly finding the yarn has beaten me. Any suggestions please and how to make it a little smaller too would be helpful.
@@adamswatton3773 I've gone for a macrame recycled cotton and used a 3.5mm hook. I'm quite pleased with the result,smaller in size and it was a bit stiff to work with for me as a relative beginner.
Wow well in the middle repeating section, I ended up with 13 double crochets instead of 9… whoops. Just rolled with it because I think the error is several rows ago and I don’t want to redo it.
Hii, it's really easy to follow your tutorial ♡ I made this and spiral one.. could you please make a tutorial video, how to crochet oyster/clam. Thankyou so much.
I love this - great tutorial and very clear. Could you give details of where you get your yarn from - I have searched but with no success? Any help would be great.
Hola Anna,me gustaria saber el patron de esta linda cesta,puedes compartirlo? Es que hay una parte que no me queda claro,las 12 filas que hay que hacer,Algun aumento o no? Hay que hacer 6 de una y 6de otra o 12 filas de cada lado? Por que en el video ya hubo un momento que salia subtitulos en Ruso
Go online and buy one. This is free and it was great I have just finished my first one. Where I come from we say thank u for talking the time to do a video explaining how to do it. Don't even bother in answering most probably I'll blocked you. Bye, have a nice life. Ps. Have sex or eat chocolate. I bet u will be much nicer
Andrea Galyn para cord or macrame cord is what your looking for at this thickness or you could use 2 strands of Aran wool make this then full the wool project into a felted shell, the previous you can buy from suppliers to your country online or Etsy or amazon for these materials
Hi beautiful! I would to learn how to make that beautiful basket,but you go very fast and i do not know anything! Could you share a tutorial in which you go step by step or share your pattern? Thank you very much,pretty!😊✌
The rounds 5 and 6,how many times do you? Have to repeat them? I'm interested in that part! Can you explain it to me? And in the lost ones,do we have to repeat any more?
I like your style of tutorial but I am so confused how many stitches I'm supposed to have in the second round of the circle? it's not well described/demonstrated. 6x3 is 18 so where are those last 2 stitches meant to be going? What does '21st crochet will join the row" mean? Slip stitch? Should I have 20 or 21 double crochets in round 2?
Not sure if you figured this out but you don't count the chain 3, you make 3 double crochet in each stich around, at the end you make 2 double crochet in the join stitch of the previous round (normally you would not crochet in this stitch). That makes a set of 3 with the chain 3. The way you finish off the circle makes the 21st stitch.
I’m stuck on the second row, please can someone help me I’m a beginner but I’ve got to the 7th row I know she said do an identical pattern x 12 but what are the patterns
I would love to make a ammonite crochet basket but can’t find the yarn used in the video, I’m based in the UK. Could I have the details of what yarn is used, thanks x
Hola soy principiante pero no he podido hacer el patrón, mi nieto me pidió un nautilo y este vídeo me ayuda, hay partes q no entiendo; me podrías ayudar con el patrón? Sería más fácil para mi por la traducción a español. Gracias mil
12 pairs of rows that follow the pattern: 1st row: single crochets, half double crochet, double crochets, half double , single crochets, 2nd row: single crochets. don't forget the slip stitches at the beginning and end of each row.
Hey there! The shell is so gorgeous and im hoping to create the whole snail to complete it Do you have a video on how to make the foot of the snail? Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Where will we get this yarn? What is the name of this Yarn. If there is any link to get this yarn please send it to me so I can purchase it. Do you have any hindi language channel also?
I am going to need a printed pattern or find a vid that is easier to follow. It's hard to see what you are doing when you speed up the camera before you say what you are doing and your row counts don't match up with the number of stitches you say there are....
If I do a row 6 times and my count differs once or twice, the problem is me. When I do it 6 times and it's different EVERY TIME, it's the instructions. If they don't have a written pattern, fine, but this video is not coming up right
I'm not experienced writing patterns, but this is what I came up with. The video provides some important explanatory details.
Inner circles
1 Slip knot, 6 SC, tighten tail, SL ST into first ST, 3 CH
3 DC into each ST (18 total), 2 DC into the linking ST, 1 ST to join the row, cut the thread, tuck the tail
1 Slip knot, 6 SC, tighten tail, SL ST into first ST, 3 CH
3 DC into each ST (18 total), 2 DC into the linking ST, frog 1 ST, use the tail to join and finish (do not cut the working thread)
Connect circles 13 CH from circle with working thread, join to an outer ST of the other circle from the outside (front to back) of the circle), 1 CH
From now on, crochet back loop only
Whorls 1 - 1 SL ST, 1 SC, 1 HDC, 7 DC, 1 HDC, 1 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle in next ST with SL ST, turn, 1 CH
Skip the joining SL ST and starting in the next ST, 1 SL ST, 11 SC, 1 SL ST, join to next ST in circle with SL ST, turn, 1 CH
2 - 1 SL ST, 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 1 HDC, 3 DC, 3 DC in 1 ST (INC), 3 DC, 1 HDC, 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), join to circle, turn, 1 CH
As before - 1 SL ST, 15 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
3 - 1 SL ST, 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 1 SC, 1 HDC, 9 DC, 1 HDC, 1 SC, 2 SC in 1 ST, 1 SL ST, turn, 1 CH
1 SL ST, 17 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
4 - 1 SL ST, 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 1 SC, 1 HDC, 9 DC, 1 HDC, 1 SC, 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 2 SC in 1 ST (INC), 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
1 SL ST, 21 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
5-16 - 1 SL ST, 5 SC, 1 HDC, 9 DC, 1 HDC, 5 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
1 SL ST, then 21 SC ending w 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
17 - 1 SL ST, 2 SC in 1, 4 SC, 1 HDC, 9 DC, 1 HDC, 4 SC, 2 SC in 1, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
1 SL ST, then 23 SC ending w 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
18 - 1 SL ST, 6 SC, 1 HDC, 9 DC, 1 HDC, 6 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
1 SL ST, then 23 SC ending w 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
19 - 1 SL ST, 6 SC, 1 HDC, 4 DC, 3 DC in 1, 4 DC, 1 HDC, 6 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
1 SL ST, then 25 SC ending w 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
20-23 - 1 SL ST, 6 SC, 1 HDC, 11 DC, 1 HDC, 6 SC, 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH
1 SL ST, then 25 SC ending w 1 SL ST, join to circle, turn, 1 CH '
Finish off loose thread
this is great, thanks!!
Great ! Thanks !
I printed out your pattern and followed along with the video. I didn't spot any errors. Thanks for saving me from putting my own written pattern together!
Thank!
@@vernalang6746 how did you print it I couldn't is there any way I can get a pattern jpc
Yes good work. Now, uh, hypothetical question. How would I go about making one big enough to fit an adult woman. For example, one that could make me feel like a small hermit crab determining whether this vessel will suit my delicate hermit crab sensibilities
hypothetically, much larger yarn and hook....
Or at least one for my cat!
I am following this pattern with a thin thread to make a necklace, and the exact same question came to mind 🤭
Besides working with a thicker material, I would make bigger initial circles, increasing the number of rows and stitches. Then I would join them with more chains (always checking my body's measurements), maybe adding a few more increases. Of course, that would require some trial and error in order to get the right shape.
... Don't know if I'll make one for myself soon, but I think I'll start doing one for my cats 😸
@@miriamruiztoledo5715 oh my God bless you for this comment
Have you seen that giant yarn which is more like wool roving? Usually people make super chunky blankets with it. You would need something like that and you use your arm as the crochet hook. It would be soft though not structured. If you wanted a structured one you would have to use some kind of nylon or polyester rope of a very large gauge and I'm not sure how easy that would be to work with. Also I believe that theoretically you can just double everything to increase the size but I haven't tested that yet.
I used this project to make a holiday bag and your second shell project as a bag - a backpack for holidays... walking on the beach 😍🏖🏝 Thank you also for the Polish language in the subtitles
You are an artist and a great teacher. My native language is Spanish, I have learned to understand written and spoken crochet patterns because I started with graphs 57 years ago. Thanks.
Have followed Anna’s channel in Russian, thank you for making video in English. I am a visual learner and have watched other videos not in English, I stop and start video, and write down pattern.
No words. Love your handmade creation. The Shell. YOU are talented. Thanks for charing
Παρακαλώ πολύ. Οι βελόνες και ων κύκλων γιατί δεν συμφωνούμε ν ,με τα χρυσή των σειρών ?ου βγαίνουν λιγότερες. Τι κάνω λάθος. Το έχω χαλάσει 10 φορές και Παλ λάθος
Βοηθειστε με παρακαλω.
Excellent video and easy to follow. I took notes so can make without watching when not at computer. I hope many donate to keep these coming, I love all your videos.
That was fun to make! It took me about 4 hours with breaks and it was easy to work along with the video. Thank you so much! Didn't turn out as nice as yours, but the second one will be better I guess. Awesome tutorial!
Just made this in an evening, it was much faster and easier to make than I thought. Thank you for this great instructional video.
Thank you so much! I am from Brazil, and I dont speak english, and you explain so well, that I can understand and made it ❤️
I had to put this on 0.5 speed, but as an intermediate crocheter this was not hard to follow! Thanks so much for this tutorial!
I enjoyed making the shell. The instructions were very clear. Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much Anne, for sharing your work. And in English 💕
Beautifully done. 🌹❤️🙏
Thank you so much at last I finished this seashell for my grandson
OH. EM. GEE. This is the coolest crocheted thing I've ever seen!! I need to make one :D
Fantastic tutorial. Very detailed. Thank you very much. I will be making this for my daughters birthday present 🎉 xx
Followed and finished! Took me a while but very easy to follow your instructions thank you. 🙂
Never heard knit and purl except in reference to knitting. Did not they are also crochet terms. Thanks for a great tutorial
SEI BRAVISSIMA,COMPLIMENTI PER IL VIDEO. E' STUPENDO!!!! GRAZIE
I would LOVE a written pattern of this. My learning style was hardwired long before RUclips came along.
*Insert fossil joke here*
Yes, I do plan to try learning from the video though.
@@tangenty6987 there’s a written pattern that I think she pinned that someone typed out for those of us who need to read, or like me see and read the pattern to understand. XD
*love the fossil joke*
Absolutely love this pattern ❣ Putting this on my to do list ❣ Thank you for sharing this ❣🥰❤❤
Thankyou for such detail and care that you have taken
I tried to make this a couple years ago but I messed up and couldn't figure out what I did wrong so I gave up. I've come back to it and this time it's coming out perfectly! I'm going to make a bunch of these as gifts for Christmas.
Amazing good Thanks job God bless you
Very good tutorial, thank you, greetings from Greece💙🇬🇷
I love this so much & the other one too! Thank you. I made mine with Bernat Blanket yarn & a
K/10 1/2-6.50MM hook
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Totally love this thank you ❤️
Thank you very much. Love from India.
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Please can you show doing all of the shell? I’ve done up to the bit where you showed but now I feel lost when you said just so 12 identical rows
Would be real good to hold your blow dryer in you could hanging on the wall
Would it be possible to do a full length video ( you could break up into 2 or 3 videos if need be) so we could follow along? I’ve been doing amigurumi for over 15 yrs crocheting for over 30 and some parts are unclear in the video and voice over.. ( still a fantastic job!!) but a full length video anyone could follow .. ( no speed ups, there too confusing)
I looooove your work thou!! Well done.
Beautiful work
How would you change the pattern to make a bigger shell?
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Love your video
Can I use two medium acrylic size four as double string
As a UK resident I am struggling to find a suitable yarn. If we knew exactly what the yarn is it would help in finding a substitute that will hold the shape of this unique basket. I wanted to make this as a gift but sadly finding the yarn has beaten me. Any suggestions please and how to make it a little smaller too would be helpful.
Any luck at all?
@@adamswatton3773 I've gone for a macrame recycled cotton and used a 3.5mm hook. I'm quite pleased with the result,smaller in size and it was a bit stiff to work with for me as a relative beginner.
Wooooow so beautiful🐚🐚🐚🐚👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you!🤗🌹🌹🌹🌹💖💖💖
This is gorgeous! I'm definitely going to try it.
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I love It! It Will ve awesome one of mushroom! 🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄 Thank you!
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Very well explained I've making it but thread is over.
This looks easier than the spiral shell basket. 😜
Section 1 8:06
Section 2
(sl1 5sc 1hdc 9dc 1hdc 5sc sl1 (rs)
sl1 21sc al (ws)) x12
Section 3 23:21
What pattern do you do after row 7 I know she said identical patterns x12 but I’m confused
This is so beautiful.
Анна, это сумочка ? Её можно использовать как сумочку или это просто ракушка ? Для другого использования
If i want make the bigger one how many single crochet I need at first???
Wow well in the middle repeating section, I ended up with 13 double crochets instead of 9… whoops. Just rolled with it because I think the error is several rows ago and I don’t want to redo it.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I love this, cannot wait to start.
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Hii, it's really easy to follow your tutorial ♡ I made this and spiral one.. could you please make a tutorial video, how to crochet oyster/clam. Thankyou so much.
I love this - great tutorial and very clear. Could you give details of where you get your yarn from - I have searched but with no success? Any help would be great.
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do you have a written pattern after row 7 do you continue with 5sc ,hdc ,9dc etc. or 12 rows
I’d really like to know this too!
Could I use blanket yarn for this?
I like your videos. Where we can buy yarn which you have used for this shells ?
Do you have a Ravelry account, or somewhere, where you post or sell a printable pattern?
hello. No
There’s someone in the comments that wrote out the pattern of your a person who learns best by reading. They should be near the top
Thanks Anna 👍❣
Does anyone have a specific recommendation for yarn? I'd like to purchase it only but what weight and what brand?
hola desde Argentina!!!, tenes la explicacion en castellano?, gracias besosss
Very nica, thanks for sharing.
so nice
❤❤
Can some please explain what to do after the first section I know she says do identical patterns for 12 rows but what’s the patterns??
Hola Anna,me gustaria saber el patron de esta linda cesta,puedes compartirlo? Es que hay una parte que no me queda claro,las 12 filas que hay que hacer,Algun aumento o no? Hay que hacer 6 de una y 6de otra o 12 filas de cada lado? Por que en el video ya hubo un momento que salia subtitulos en Ruso
This is amazing, thank you
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On the "third set" when you say "make a high element ", does that mean to make a half double crochet, or what?
Yes, if you watch closely you can see her make a half double crochet there. I had to watch a few times to be sure.
@David Sensenig You did good. I just love a written pattern, for future reference.
Go online and buy one. This is free and it was great I have just finished my first one. Where I come from we say thank u for talking the time to do a video explaining how to do it. Don't even bother in answering most probably I'll blocked you. Bye, have a nice life.
Ps. Have sex or eat chocolate. I bet u will be much nicer
Disculpe el círculo inicial puede llevar más puntos? Podría dar precio del cordón poliéster. Muchísimas gracias
How could I make it a little smaller? With how many chains should I start?
How do you purchase that type of yarn/string?
Andrea Galyn para cord or macrame cord is what your looking for at this thickness or you could use 2 strands of Aran wool make this then full the wool project into a felted shell, the previous you can buy from suppliers to your country online or Etsy or amazon for these materials
@@chattyjo1 omg felting it is such a cool idea!!! I bet it looks so cool.
to be honest, I kinda wish this was written down somewhere...
I did my best. See my comment.
@@davidsensenig5390 what yarn is she using please?
I want to make this for mh cat😂
Love this! Did you happen to note your stitch gauge in the Caramel yarn before you started?
Hola ,de cuantos milímetros es el cordon, gracias
Thank you so much
How to join polystyreyarn while it's finished in d middle of work
Hi beautiful! I would to learn how to make that beautiful basket,but you go very fast and i do not know anything!
Could you share a tutorial in which you go step by step or share your pattern?
Thank you very much,pretty!😊✌
the trick is to pause the video...
The rounds 5 and 6,how many times do you?
Have to repeat them?
I'm interested in that part! Can you explain it to me?
And in the lost ones,do we have to repeat any more?
@@gaiakendra4145 there’s a pattern that someone typed up and posted in the comments for all of us who learn by reading.
THIS IS AMAZING! HOW TO DONATE IF DON'T HAVE PAYPAL?
Thank you Anna Sakhno
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Amazing design, thank you for sharing! Do you have a link for the yarn you used in this?
Where are you? I am selling this cord in UK
Mamamia Cocina I’m in the UK & would like to buy some of this yarn from you. How do I do that please?
@@patriciabailey9792 I have a group on facebook , also a page called. @CORD UK
@@patriciabailey9792 the group on facebook is CORD UK (Crochet Anonymous)
Thank you, I have requested to join the group
Cuál es el diámetro de la concha por dónde se supone que tendría que ir el organismo colocado
So cute💗
Me gusta tu trabajo, podrías poner traducción al español? Te lo agradecería mucho.
Veronica, recibiste el patrón en español? Me lo podrías compartir x favor. Estoy en la misma condiciones. Gracias
Could you please make a starfish crochet tutorial? Thank you...
I like your style of tutorial but I am so confused how many stitches I'm supposed to have in the second round of the circle? it's not well described/demonstrated. 6x3 is 18 so where are those last 2 stitches meant to be going? What does '21st crochet will join the row" mean? Slip stitch? Should I have 20 or 21 double crochets in round 2?
Is there a reason I can't just start with 7?
@@0bserver44 21 stitches in 2nd row including the chain 3. I was confused as well so I paused the video and counted her stitches.
@@bestofemse thank you, I went with that, it was all a bit wonky but I think I'll get it right next go 😁 thanks for answering!
Not sure if you figured this out but you don't count the chain 3, you make 3 double crochet in each stich around, at the end you make 2 double crochet in the join stitch of the previous round (normally you would not crochet in this stitch). That makes a set of 3 with the chain 3. The way you finish off the circle makes the 21st stitch.
I’m stuck on the second row, please can someone help me I’m a beginner but I’ve got to the 7th row I know she said do an identical pattern x 12 but what are the patterns
I would love to make a ammonite crochet basket but can’t find the yarn used in the video, I’m based in the UK. Could I have the details of what yarn is used, thanks x
Same would like to know as well please
I'm in the US and I was going to try it with paracord as that's the closest thing that I can find.
This is Beeutyfull
Hola soy principiante pero no he podido hacer el patrón, mi nieto me pidió un nautilo y este vídeo me ayuda, hay partes q no entiendo; me podrías ayudar con el patrón? Sería más fácil para mi por la traducción a español. Gracias mil
18:48 time stamping for myself
23:52
Unfortunately I am unable to find the same kind of yarn and it doesn’t really work with wool
Where are you? I am selling cord
Sono bellissimi i tuoi tutorial amigrumi grazie 😘😘 potresti mettere i sottotitoli in italiano grazie
is there a pattern for project. im very stuck on this
Someone (I think pinned) typed out the pattern and posted it in the comments.
Great video! I'd love to buy a print pattern from you, which includes yardage etc.
Does anyone know what the 12 identical rows refer to?? Must we carry on doing like the 4th row? I tried and it's not working out.
12 pairs of rows that follow the pattern: 1st row: single crochets, half double crochet, double crochets, half double , single crochets, 2nd row: single crochets. don't forget the slip stitches at the beginning and end of each row.
@@sonjaholmes7163 thank you so much! I.managed to figure it out afterwards 🙈
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Why doesn't the video continuing for the whole shell?
Hey there! The shell is so gorgeous and im hoping to create the whole snail to complete it
Do you have a video on how to make the foot of the snail?
Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿
What kind of yarn is this please?
Is a polyester Cord. I am selling this
Where will we get this yarn? What is the name of this Yarn. If there is any link to get this yarn please send it to me so I can purchase it. Do you have any hindi language channel also?
Paracord or macrame rope would bring up something either the same or pretty close.
I am going to need a printed pattern or find a vid that is easier to follow. It's hard to see what you are doing when you speed up the camera before you say what you are doing and your row counts don't match up with the number of stitches you say there are....
Change the playback speed (click on the three dots on the right-hand top of the video, you get the option to slow down the video)
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the pause button is your friend
The buttons don't help if the count is wrong.
@@tamiaugustson2562 The count is not wrong.
If I do a row 6 times and my count differs once or twice, the problem is me. When I do it 6 times and it's different EVERY TIME, it's the instructions. If they don't have a written pattern, fine, but this video is not coming up right
Where can I get the yarn I was looking it up on amazon and found nothing like what you have. What other yarn and hook can I use
I used T-shirt cotton yarn and came out firm and very pretty.
@@giovannaperalta-noble3395 Do you have any idea about how many yards/meters you used?
Looks like macrame cord
Is polyester Cord you can contact me on facebook like Cord UK
It’s not actually yarn it’s paracord/macrame rope. It can just be used like yarn XD.
Have you a written pattern for this aminite
21:17 time stamp for me