here's my attempt at putting it into a written pattern with crochet terminology (ive only been crocheting for a few months sorry): st, stitch sc, single crochet ch, chain inc, increase, 2 sc in one stitch dec, decrease, stitch 2st together *although i think you can also skip stitches, but idk how to do that properly* rice body: 1: make a slip knot and ch7 2: starting from 2nd st from the hook, sc6, ch1 3: start working around in an oval shape: inc 1 into the middle of the two stitches--as in the video, inc1, sc5, inc2, sc4. total: 17st 4: inc2, sc6, inc3, sc6 total: 22st 5: inc3, sc8, inc3, sc8 total: 28st 6: inc4, sc10, inc4, sc10 total: 36st 7-8: sc36 (2 rows) *when i made this i made 4 rows i just think it looked better* (by the time it came to decreasing i was kind of just improvising, since i'm unfamiliar with making oval shapes) 9: [sc4, dec1]x6 total: 30st 10: [sc3, dec1]x6 total: 24st 11: dec3, sc6, dec3, sc6 total: 18 12: dec3, sc3, dec3, sc3 total: 12 13: dec3, sc2, dec3, sc2 total: 6 sew closed let me know if i should change anything :)
Thank you for this!! I was trying to follow the video but I was getting confused. I’m going to start again using your written pattern, I’ll let you know how it goes!
Thank you for writing this out. Her wording is very hard to understand and she doesn't really give you a pattern just tells you to go in circles making an oval randomly increasing on ends lol. I had to stop watching .. then I saw your comment so thank you!!
I have been crocheting for long time now and never have I heard the single crochet be referred to as knots but I think that is a semi easier way of saying it X3 , love the tutorial
This video was actually the first video I ever watched that inspired me to start crocheting. It was very hard for me because of the incorrect terminology in the video, but I still remember this video when I think about how I got into crocheting and how I now love to crochet for the past 4 years❤️🥰 I’ve always admired your work and think they’re adorable, keep up the good work!
"about 7 times", "about 4 rows", "several loops", "knots"... nice idea but that kind of instructions don't work for me , the pattern needs to be precise in order to have a specific size and number of stitches for those of us who just started making amigurumis, not my first time doing crochet tho, but it'd be really helpful if you used the standard terminology and a specific number of stitches and rows.
I can understand what you mean. When I heard it, I just assumed she meant "do this 7 times" or "do this 4 rows." But I think I only assumed this because where I live it's very common to say about when it's not needed.
This would be a good tutorial if you used the correct terminology. I will find another video because of this even though these are very cute it is very hard to follow along when you say make a knot instead of single crochet.
im a beginner at crochet and I finally built up courge to do it, so my first project was a mug cozy it came out big but im glad it worked out great. I hope when I make this sushi project can give me a depure understanding of crocheting techniques. I love how she takes time and put the crocheting into better steps than other videos do ♥♥♥
I have tried crocheting MANY times in my life. My mother crochets and has tried teaching me several times and I've tried on my own. I still want to continue trying so I can actually become good at it, but it's always been a struggle for me. I'm not sure why, but it's one of the few mediums of art I am unable to master. Watching your videos makes me want to try again though. I absolutely love these little sushi plushies. They're adorable and as difficult as it is for me to do, they look actually pretty simple to make. Of course, that may also just be because you're so experienced that it looks easy...lol. Btw, I'm a new subscriber. The Lucky Cat video from the baby socks is what got me...lol.
Hey, it might be that your just not ment to crochet. The first day i got it right away my sister didn't. She has always struggled. So maybe you and crocheting are not ment to be
I'm not sure about that. I just try over and over again, but after so long I just give up. I've just never had the persistence to keep at it. It's been at least a decade in a half since I tried last. Maybe as an adult, I'll be more willing to stick with it...lol.
Some people are just born to do certain things. You have the knack for it. I have a knack for many things...Crocheting isn't one of them, but that doesn't mean I can't obtain a knack for it. Just need some time to sit down and do it. Might try again, when I actually have time to do something again... ^_^ Also, it's freaking awesome that you're so young and can do this so well. Love your work... ^_^
Your sushi are adorable! I was a little confused by the terms you used but I understand why, you tried to explain things in layman's terms so that people who aren't familiar with crochet terms can do this tutorial also. So I get it. Thank you for the tutorial!
These are so cute, and you explained it so well even I could follow as a beginner. This actually explains how to make a chain and a general oval shape in terms beginners can more or less follow. I ordered needles earlier today so when they get here I'll try to make these cuties. Thanks a bunch!
I'm looking up crochet projects I can use as Xmas presents. This totally wasn't one of them but I had to watch it. The adorable drew me in. So. Very. Cute. I must have woolly sushi in my life.
Wow been trying to learn to crochet the last hour or so. Using simple tutorials just like making a square and couldn't get it. Decided to watch this cuz it looked cute and suddenly I got it haha. Very good and clear explanation. Also I think this way of holding it is the best for me
She has mentioned before that she learned from her mom and she doesn't really know the terminology. Regardless her work is super cute and I love this channel.🤗
everyone just needs to stop complaining about her saying knots instead of single crochet. You obviously understand her if you are pointing it out. If you dont like the tutorial, find another, or just deal with her wording and what works for her. You are still getting the pattern for free, adjust. thanks for the pattern. it's lovely.
Lol I tried following the steps, but by the time I got halfway done with the rice ball it looks like a Chinese straw hat instead of the bowl shape shown. Oh well, at least attempts were made. lol Having a pattern of this would be such a great help! :)
love this! My great grandmother taught me how to crochet when I was a kid.... almost 30 years ago! This video really helped me to get back to that fun hobby
It's a hook, not a needle...and why do you call them knots instead of the actual stitch names? Other than that, this is super cute! Thanks for sharing the pattern!
So cute! Love these patterns. Love how beginner friendly this vid is, but it would also be helpful for beginners to use common language (single crochet instead of "crochet knot", that way people could look up how to do certain stitches if they are confused. So excited to make these! :)
I made the egg one and it came out great! I started learning how to crochet through youtube about a month ago because I saw all the cute things you were making >u
i'm so glad my mother taught me the basics of crochetting: i'll be able to create this adorable cuties without getting mad (i hope). Thanks for sharing your super cute tutorials from Italy
I have no idea how its possible but this is too simple for me to understand?? XD I'm used to all the crochet terms and what not... maybe I'm just a little slow. XD but the sushi is adorable.
This is just adorable! Thanks for taking the time to film this video, don't worry! It must've been hard to explain as it's more of a "if you get it then you can race ahead" hobby. When I crochet, my piece always starts to curl up, more quickly than it should do. Perhaps you could make a video dedicated to it, it's stopping me from my pieces going correctly!
Would this technique of making the oval still work if wanted to make this into a body pillow or should I do a 'magic circle' method instead :? Also, if I did a body pillow would you think using a thicker yarn size would be appropriate :?
You are so amazing at this I will never be able to do it like you and you are my favorite youtuber, even though I won't be able to do somthing like this I always try and you are so amazing and awesome so keep doing what your doing because your perfect at it and your perfect😍😘😘💓💓❤️
wow, you make it sooo easy! I tried crocheting and I couldn't get it right. lol. but i'll definitely keep trying! xD maybe because I'm using a rainbow loom hook and not a crochet hook. btw, I love your videos! >.
Great video, I tried making this and I put worked really well (mine was smaller though) it was so much fun and quite easy to make. I'm definitely going to do crochet again!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEEEAAAASSSEEEE do a gudetama amigurumi tutorial and a Pom Pom Purin tutorial that would mean the WORLD to me ❤️❤️❤️ I LOVE YOU FLYINGMIO!
These are so adorable!! However, I am currently trying to make some and the way that you show how to do your oval is not clear at all. That may be just me but, i feel as though you are skipping some important steps. Like, in the first three rows, does every stitch (or knot, like you say) get 2 stitches> Because that doesnt seem to be working for me. Also, how many stitches go in each curved side? Is it two or four? Anyway, These are adorable and I really hope to figure them out!! Thanks for the video!
Tausha Laakman From my personal experience making ovals you only increase by making 2 single crochets at the "corner" stitches. so lets say you have 6 stitches on each side of the project (12 total around the oval shape). you first chain one (counts as 1 sc) and then make another sc into the same stitch as you chained one, then do a single crochet in each of the following 4 stitches, and when you get to the 6th stitch you make another increase with 2 sc into the same stitch. Then you round the corner by repeating the process but of course instead of chaining one you start with 2sc in the first stitch, 1 sc per stitch in the following 4, and then again 2sc in the final stitch. so your total stitch count has increased from 12 to 16. for the next round it would look like this: increase in first stitch, 1 sc in the next 6 stitches, increase in 8th stitch, (rounding the corner) increase in next stitch, 1sc in next 6 stitches, increase in 16th stitch. TLDR: Always begin and end each side of the oval with an increase, just do 1sc in the rest.
+Brienna82 Thank you very, very much for taking the time to write such a detailed explanation. I'm new at this (been crocheting less than a week) and get very confused with that part.
I love it I actually crocheted along to it but one problem mine came out more like a rice grain than a rice ball haha I think I may adjust the pattern a lil next time though to make a portion sized sushi but other than that brilliant!
OMG this video is so cute Adorable, lovely, Pretty, Crochet, wondering, amazing, beautiful, wonderful, Crafty, Plant, Cactus, owch, girly, Cool,Sushi, I love sushi who likes sushi tell me jk don't tell me plz don't why I'm I still writing this or why are you guys still reading this? !?!?!?!?!?I'm happy
here's my attempt at putting it into a written pattern with crochet terminology (ive only been crocheting for a few months sorry):
st, stitch
sc, single crochet
ch, chain
inc, increase, 2 sc in one stitch
dec, decrease, stitch 2st together *although i think you can also skip stitches, but idk how to do that properly*
rice body:
1: make a slip knot and ch7
2: starting from 2nd st from the hook, sc6, ch1
3: start working around in an oval shape: inc 1 into the middle of the two stitches--as in the video, inc1, sc5, inc2, sc4. total: 17st
4: inc2, sc6, inc3, sc6 total: 22st
5: inc3, sc8, inc3, sc8 total: 28st
6: inc4, sc10, inc4, sc10 total: 36st
7-8: sc36 (2 rows) *when i made this i made 4 rows i just think it looked better*
(by the time it came to decreasing i was kind of just improvising, since i'm unfamiliar with making oval shapes)
9: [sc4, dec1]x6 total: 30st
10: [sc3, dec1]x6 total: 24st
11: dec3, sc6, dec3, sc6 total: 18
12: dec3, sc3, dec3, sc3 total: 12
13: dec3, sc2, dec3, sc2 total: 6
sew closed
let me know if i should change anything :)
Thank you for this!! I was trying to follow the video but I was getting confused. I’m going to start again using your written pattern, I’ll let you know how it goes!
is inc 2 means 3 sc in one stich or increase 2 stich so it would be 4 stich?
Thank you for writing this out. Her wording is very hard to understand and she doesn't really give you a pattern just tells you to go in circles making an oval randomly increasing on ends lol. I had to stop watching .. then I saw your comment so thank you!!
Girl i owe my life to u
I have been crocheting for long time now and never have I heard the single crochet be referred to as knots but I think that is a semi easier way of saying it X3 , love the tutorial
This video was actually the first video I ever watched that inspired me to start crocheting. It was very hard for me because of the incorrect terminology in the video, but I still remember this video when I think about how I got into crocheting and how I now love to crochet for the past 4 years❤️🥰 I’ve always admired your work and think they’re adorable, keep up the good work!
i love this sushi... its confusing with your wording though....
"about 7 times", "about 4 rows", "several loops", "knots"... nice idea but that kind of instructions don't work for me , the pattern needs to be precise in order to have a specific size and number of stitches for those of us who just started making amigurumis, not my first time doing crochet tho, but it'd be really helpful if you used the standard terminology and a specific number of stitches and rows.
I can understand what you mean. When I heard it, I just assumed she meant "do this 7 times" or "do this 4 rows." But I think I only assumed this because where I live it's very common to say about when it's not needed.
Sorry I didn't even see how old this was!
thats what i was about to say
Y’all have to be abit familiar with crochet first 😢 I know I’m here in 2024 🤣
This would be a good tutorial if you used the correct terminology. I will find another video because of this even though these are very cute it is very hard to follow along when you say make a knot instead of single crochet.
LittleMoth same I'm trying to figure out what's going on 😂
lol yeah it just made it confusing!
LittleMoth I think she doesn't use correct terminology for people who hasn't crocheted before
SAME OML I DONT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING SHES MAKING HELP
what am i doing here i cant even draw a straight line
Same 😂😂😂
i literally had this exact thought right before i scrolled down and saw your comment, dead hahahaha
phan is real
😂😂😂
But u don't have to draw a straight line?
im a beginner at crochet and I finally built up courge to do it, so my first project was a mug cozy it came out big but im glad it worked out great. I hope when I make this sushi project can give me a depure understanding of crocheting techniques. I love how she takes time and put the crocheting into better steps than other videos do ♥♥♥
I have tried crocheting MANY times in my life. My mother crochets and has tried teaching me several times and I've tried on my own. I still want to continue trying so I can actually become good at it, but it's always been a struggle for me. I'm not sure why, but it's one of the few mediums of art I am unable to master. Watching your videos makes me want to try again though. I absolutely love these little sushi plushies. They're adorable and as difficult as it is for me to do, they look actually pretty simple to make. Of course, that may also just be because you're so experienced that it looks easy...lol. Btw, I'm a new subscriber. The Lucky Cat video from the baby socks is what got me...lol.
Hey, it might be that your just not ment to crochet. The first day i got it right away my sister didn't. She has always struggled. So maybe you and crocheting are not ment to be
I'm not sure about that. I just try over and over again, but after so long I just give up. I've just never had the persistence to keep at it. It's been at least a decade in a half since I tried last. Maybe as an adult, I'll be more willing to stick with it...lol.
Ya lol i am just a eight grader but i have been crocheting since i was six years old.
Some people are just born to do certain things. You have the knack for it. I have a knack for many things...Crocheting isn't one of them, but that doesn't mean I can't obtain a knack for it. Just need some time to sit down and do it. Might try again, when I actually have time to do something again... ^_^
Also, it's freaking awesome that you're so young and can do this so well. Love your work... ^_^
Thank you! I hope you do obtain a knack fr it you seem very intelligent and im sure that will carry you a long way! :3
Is there a written pattern for this?
yes
@@serenekim5409 were??
yeah... where is the written pattern?
@@serenekim5409 where
I need to make those super sweet sushi amigurumi characters
I self taught myself crochet when I was 5, this is the best tutorial on earth!
me, a 20 year old reading this comment 👁_👁
Your sushi are adorable! I was a little confused by the terms you used but I understand why, you tried to explain things in layman's terms so that people who aren't familiar with crochet terms can do this tutorial also. So I get it. Thank you for the tutorial!
Please do more cute crocheting videos, the cuteness is overload and I would like to make some too, btw you are really amazing
These are so cute, and you explained it so well even I could follow as a beginner. This actually explains how to make a chain and a general oval shape in terms beginners can more or less follow. I ordered needles earlier today so when they get here I'll try to make these cuties. Thanks a bunch!
I came to school 7 hours early to study for my final exam today. but all I've been doing is watching these videos.. I NEED TO STOP BUT THEY'RE SO CUTE
Omggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg I made this for my moms birthday and she loved them. Awesome video!!!!!!
I'm looking up crochet projects I can use as Xmas presents. This totally wasn't one of them but I had to watch it. The adorable drew me in. So. Very. Cute.
I must have woolly sushi in my life.
Wow been trying to learn to crochet the last hour or so. Using simple tutorials just like making a square and couldn't get it. Decided to watch this cuz it looked cute and suddenly I got it haha. Very good and clear explanation. Also I think this way of holding it is the best for me
She has mentioned before that she learned from her mom and she doesn't really know the terminology. Regardless her work is super cute and I love this channel.🤗
could u make a website or a pattern so it would be SOOO much easier?!!??!?!
Who could not like this. They're crazy
everyone just needs to stop complaining about her saying knots instead of single crochet. You obviously understand her if you are pointing it out. If you dont like the tutorial, find another, or just deal with her wording and what works for her. You are still getting the pattern for free, adjust. thanks for the pattern. it's lovely.
Lol I tried following the steps, but by the time I got halfway done with the rice ball it looks like a Chinese straw hat instead of the bowl shape shown. Oh well, at least attempts were made. lol Having a pattern of this would be such a great help! :)
love this! My great grandmother taught me how to crochet when I was a kid.... almost 30 years ago! This video really helped me to get back to that fun hobby
It's a hook, not a needle...and why do you call them knots instead of the actual stitch names? Other than that, this is super cute! Thanks for sharing the pattern!
+Joya Christine i've been crocheting for a looooong time and i say crocheting needle >_>.tomato/tomahto lol.
I was super confused when she called them knots!
I'm like knots wtf. If you don't know terms don't put up a tutorial lol. If your new to crochet leave video now.
Casey Corriveau I knitted before I crocheted and I call it a hook.
Because it's a hook.
Guys it’s because she learned to crochet from her mom and that is exactly how her mom taught her.
Amazing creation, I tried it out, the result was rewarding
These are sooo cute I'm going to try and make these when I get the needed supplies like the correct colors and eyes
thanks for the tutorial! I'm trying to follow your pattern, only bigger as a pillow for my daughter. so far so good!
Grace Hudson a pillow sounds like a good idea!
So cute! Love these patterns. Love how beginner friendly this vid is, but it would also be helpful for beginners to use common language (single crochet instead of "crochet knot", that way people could look up how to do certain stitches if they are confused.
So excited to make these! :)
I made the egg one and it came out great! I started learning how to crochet through youtube about a month ago because I saw all the cute things you were making >u
i'm so glad my mother taught me the basics of crochetting: i'll be able to create this adorable cuties without getting mad (i hope). Thanks for sharing your super cute tutorials from Italy
O My Goodness! There so cute. I wish i could make them but i've never crocheted in my life.
I'm obsessed with everything cute and kawaii! Thanks for this tutorial!
I have no idea how its possible but this is too simple for me to understand?? XD I'm used to all the crochet terms and what not... maybe I'm just a little slow. XD but the sushi is adorable.
lol same here. i would prob do better with just a written pattern.
I can't wait to make my sushi! This was an easy video to follow for me however, I do have some crochet experience so I understand the stitches.
Hi Flying Mio! We love this crochet sushi tutorial, super cute! Happy making, from Wool and the Gang :)
I really love the way you explain crochet, its so much simpler and easier to understand in comparison to other videos. Please make more!!! :)
too-cute-cannot-handle 😢
You are so talented😩 I wish i could do that. You are amazing at what you do and reach for the stars🌠
I made this, and I really love it! It's just so cute, and I'm surprised about how good it came out, being my very first crochet project.
Love this! I'm going to try making this but I was wondering, what size are the animal eyes?
I'm going to make them all this will be my fourth project from your patterns ilysm!
This is just adorable! Thanks for taking the time to film this video, don't worry! It must've been hard to explain as it's more of a "if you get it then you can race ahead" hobby. When I crochet, my piece always starts to curl up, more quickly than it should do. Perhaps you could make a video dedicated to it, it's stopping me from my pieces going correctly!
Love the chopsticks in the begging 😍😋
Odalys Cruz hehe thanks!! ^^
Ohmigosh! That is totally cute!
Would this technique of making the oval still work if wanted to make this into a body pillow or should I do a 'magic circle' method instead :? Also, if I did a body pillow would you think using a thicker yarn size would be appropriate :?
They look so KAWAII ^w^ !!!!!!
best creation i have ever seen
Salma Husainy aw thanks so much!! ^^
You are so amazing at this I will never be able to do it like you and you are my favorite youtuber, even though I won't be able to do somthing like this I always try and you are so amazing and awesome so keep doing what your doing because your perfect at it and your perfect😍😘😘💓💓❤️
OMG😊 I Love All Of Yours Totorial 😄 Never Stop!! 👌
Thanks so much for this tutorial! I love it! I made an entire set of sushi!
This is ridiculously cute
you explained how to do this awesomely, I'm making these and sending these to my bestie for her birthday. Thanks for being so talented! ;3
wow, you make it sooo easy! I tried crocheting and I couldn't get it right. lol. but i'll definitely keep trying! xD maybe because I'm using a rainbow loom hook and not a crochet hook. btw, I love your videos! >.
SO OOO KAWAII!!!
For some weird reason im only comfortable using small hooks and when you said 3.5 I was like YESSS!
Victoria Moran yea I like smaller hooks bwahaha
I love sushi but the ones you made are so kawaii
I have never crochet before, but it was very easy to learn from this video! I am so happy right now! My sushi turned out so cute!!! :3
Great video, I tried making this and I put worked really well (mine was smaller though) it was so much fun and quite easy to make. I'm definitely going to do crochet again!
Yay! Your videos are so awesome and I'm glad to be your first viewer! ;)
This was perfect I am super new to crocheting and you made this quite simple!
Omg they are so so adorable!!!
MintCottonCandy♥ thanks so much!! ^^
Lol, when she pulled out her stuffing, I thought it was armpit hair lol... But this is such a cute DIY though!!!! 😂😊
One of the best videos explanatory wise but also one of the best just for how good and helpful it is!!!!!!😀👍
Really nice tutorial ^^ I liked the detailed way you explained how to do it. So clear! :3 Thnks a lot!
I made a couple of these. thank you so much for the awesome tutorial!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEEEAAAASSSEEEE do a gudetama amigurumi tutorial and a Pom Pom Purin tutorial that would mean the WORLD to me ❤️❤️❤️ I LOVE YOU FLYINGMIO!
this shall be my new hobby ;o;
you explain crocheting so well!!
Question, did you put the sushi crochet inside out? Coz i dont see the starting knot at the end
You make awsome videos and you are so good at polymer clay
You make me smile every day too
Your doing all these amazingly incredible, adorable crochet projects! Thank you so much!!!
Alexa Kay thanks alexa!
I like the salmon with sushi😊
I love how this tutorial is so simple and easy! Great video!! :)
Easy thank u just made the shrimp one !!! ;D
I love your crochet tutorials! keep making them!❤
you should do a bunch of giveaways of ask the things you make! that would be super cool😉
You got me with the sushi. No, but seriously, this is amazing! thank you for uploading amazing videos!
Thank you!! When I found out about this I got really addicted and this is so cute!
You are so creative😜
Mio super cool color combo sushi those r neat
Love it...btw do u hve a written pattern available? ? I crochet alot and love this as a toy set for kids!
These are so adorable!! However, I am currently trying to make some and the way that you show how to do your oval is not clear at all. That may be just me but, i feel as though you are skipping some important steps. Like, in the first three rows, does every stitch (or knot, like you say) get 2 stitches> Because that doesnt seem to be working for me. Also, how many stitches go in each curved side? Is it two or four? Anyway, These are adorable and I really hope to figure them out!! Thanks for the video!
She's skipping the part of the foundation chain or how many chains you should include and how you can get the form of the rice.
Tausha Laakman From my personal experience making ovals you only increase by making 2 single crochets at the "corner" stitches. so lets say you have 6 stitches on each side of the project (12 total around the oval shape). you first chain one (counts as 1 sc) and then make another sc into the same stitch as you chained one, then do a single crochet in each of the following 4 stitches, and when you get to the 6th stitch you make another increase with 2 sc into the same stitch. Then you round the corner by repeating the process but of course instead of chaining one you start with 2sc in the first stitch, 1 sc per stitch in the following 4, and then again 2sc in the final stitch. so your total stitch count has increased from 12 to 16. for the next round it would look like this: increase in first stitch, 1 sc in the next 6 stitches, increase in 8th stitch, (rounding the corner) increase in next stitch, 1sc in next 6 stitches, increase in 16th stitch.
TLDR: Always begin and end each side of the oval with an increase, just do 1sc in the rest.
+Brienna82 Thank you very, very much for taking the time to write such a detailed explanation. I'm new at this (been crocheting less than a week) and get very confused with that part.
The sushi is so cute🍱🍱🍱🍱🍱
They are so kawaii!!! Thanks Flyingmio!
I love it I actually crocheted along to it but one problem mine came out more like a rice grain than a rice ball haha I think I may adjust the pattern a lil next time though to make a portion sized sushi but other than that brilliant!
I love your crochet project LOVE them!
This is the Cutest! I luv sushi;)
OMG this video is so cute Adorable, lovely, Pretty, Crochet, wondering, amazing, beautiful, wonderful, Crafty, Plant, Cactus, owch, girly, Cool,Sushi, I love sushi who likes sushi tell me jk don't tell me plz don't why I'm I still writing this or why are you guys still reading this? !?!?!?!?!?I'm happy
Super adorable! Love it! ^^
Where do you get your eyes from? They're adorable and I really want to get them
This video really helpful..👍 good job
Awww so kawaii!!! I wish I could crochet like you! :)
They are so adorable! I will have to try to make these! Thank u 4 the video! 😊
hello ! :) can you give the accurate count for expand the size of rice ?
SO GLAD I FOUND YOUR CHANNEL IT HAS ALL MY FAVORITE THINGS I LOVE DIYS THANK YOU !!! ((: GOOD JOB LOVE IT
I love your video's!! I hope you will make more ^^
So cutee! Love your tutorial. Can you show us how to make the pinky blush? Thanks!
This is an amazing tutorial!