@@sarahpatriciaanne6473 Use a bulky size 5 or 6 yarn with the hook size recommended on the yarn label. I also suggest using the yarn under yarn over method to keep your stitches tighter with less gaps.
Skipping stitches? If you had done your magic ring differently and made it to where you didn’t have that lump you wouldn’t have to skip stitches For example: MR 6 (6) 6 Inc (12) [(1 sc, Inc) 6x] (18)
aww thank you! I am so happy with how he turned out- especially because I was making him the morning of the Nightmare Before Christmas 30th anniversary event! haha
Question… why skip a stitch instead of just decreasing? It looks like there’s some obvious holes when you skip a stitch instead of just using a decrease. Are there any benefits to doing it this way? I have never seen it done by skipping stitches…
I've watched so many crochet videos lately because I'm trying to learn, but I've noticed you yarn over the opposite way most people do. Does it matter?
It makes the end stitch have a cross look to it. People do it when doing amigurumi to have a more clean look to the finished stitch. You don't have to do it while making amigurumi and your product will still turn out nice :)
So, instead of decreasing with single crochet by going into the first loop, yarn over and pull through, then doing it with the second loop, it gives you 3 loops on the hook. You then yarn over and pull through all 3 and that's a normal decrease. She makes it a little easier by letting us "skip" stitches. All she's doing is instead of going into the first loop like you normally do, you go into the second and single crochet as normal. It's helpful when you're using chunky yarn because then you don't have to have as many loops to pull through and the thickness covers the skipped stitch
@@gloriajaguilarThank you for this explanation. I'm brand new to crochet (about a week and a half), so this kind of stuff is super helpful. Two questions, though, if you don't mind: Does this method change anything significantly about the project? I've learned what a decrease is as you described (with three loops), so if I can just so that, I would. Unrelated: She starts with what I believe to be an alternative to the magic ring. Is this right? If I did a magic ring instead, how many single stitches would I put in it? I'm assuming it's six.
I would suggest adding instructions for each row on your video and letting us know how many stitches are at the end of each row.
Your work is inside out.
heyo! could you provide a word version, so I can follow along without seeing
Do you have a written pattern? I find it really hard to follow videos and written patterns are just so much easier
What I usually do is write the pattern from the video. It takes time but it's worth it.
@@baconlovinmama500same here!
I am just going to make myself a massive one from this. Thank you so much!!
How do you make a larger version? I'm new to crocheting and would love to make a bigger version as well.
@@sarahpatriciaanne6473 Use a bulky size 5 or 6 yarn with the hook size recommended on the yarn label. I also suggest using the yarn under yarn over method to keep your stitches tighter with less gaps.
Had no issues with this tutorial, Zero turned out great! Thank you!
Cute tutorial. Although your method wasn’t traditionally done-the end result is great!! ❤ I made him for my daughters bestie’s birthday gift
Skipping stitches?
If you had done your magic ring differently and made it to where you didn’t have that lump you wouldn’t have to skip stitches
For example:
MR 6 (6)
6 Inc (12)
[(1 sc, Inc) 6x] (18)
YES THANK YOU, I was literally thinking the same thing watching this video 😭🥲
My zero came out so good! Thank you!!!!
He's so cute!
aww thank you! I am so happy with how he turned out- especially because I was making him the morning of the Nightmare Before Christmas 30th anniversary event! haha
He is soo cute I love him from nightmare before Christmas I definitely be doing this soon ❤
Yay! Thank you so much, I hope you have a great time crocheting your own little Zero 🤍
@@krystaleverdeenthank you, I am definitely am ❤
I love Zero ❤
Zero is adorable 🤍
Mine turned out a little different, but still cute and obviously Zero.
Question… why skip a stitch instead of just decreasing? It looks like there’s some obvious holes when you skip a stitch instead of just using a decrease. Are there any benefits to doing it this way? I have never seen it done by skipping stitches…
Hi I have been following your cardigan with flowers I will make this soon
Thankyou so much for this AMAZING tutorial..you make learns much fun ❤
Thank you for this video I’m going to give it a try. One comment though, putting backs on safety eyes is much safer!
Adorable!!! Amazing job. ❤❤❤👍👍👍
This is so cute! I want him for MNSSHP!!
I love it. Thankyou so much 💛
Im following the pattern, but mine ruffle too much. What am i doing wrong?
Thank you for the video! It came out so well!!😮❤
I haven’t crochet in 10 years and I think it came out pretty good! How do I crochet eyes?
if I want a larger stuffed animal size do I use thicker yarn or just make the beginning circle larger?
You can do either or but I recommend using bigger yarn
I've watched so many crochet videos lately because I'm trying to learn, but I've noticed you yarn over the opposite way most people do. Does it matter?
It makes the end stitch have a cross look to it. People do it when doing amigurumi to have a more clean look to the finished stitch. You don't have to do it while making amigurumi and your product will still turn out nice :)
Has anyone written these out by round?
❤Beautiful 🙏 thank you 😊
Skipping stitches? What
So, instead of decreasing with single crochet by going into the first loop, yarn over and pull through, then doing it with the second loop, it gives you 3 loops on the hook. You then yarn over and pull through all 3 and that's a normal decrease. She makes it a little easier by letting us "skip" stitches. All she's doing is instead of going into the first loop like you normally do, you go into the second and single crochet as normal. It's helpful when you're using chunky yarn because then you don't have to have as many loops to pull through and the thickness covers the skipped stitch
@@gloriajaguilarThank you for this explanation. I'm brand new to crochet (about a week and a half), so this kind of stuff is super helpful.
Two questions, though, if you don't mind: Does this method change anything significantly about the project? I've learned what a decrease is as you described (with three loops), so if I can just so that, I would.
Unrelated: She starts with what I believe to be an alternative to the magic ring. Is this right? If I did a magic ring instead, how many single stitches would I put in it? I'm assuming it's six.
BEST TUTORIAL EVER❤❤❤❤ my zero is so cute❤
does the nightmare before christmas is more a halloween movie than a christmas one?
I don’t understand anything her. This is impossible to do. I’ve been crocheting for years.
So easy thank you
How to. CROCHET ZEBRA
can you mack it slower pls
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holy shit I suck at crochet
😂 I bet you don't. She just made this sound way more complicated than it actually is!