For my reference R1. Ch11 R1. 9sc, 3sc in the last stitch, 9sc R2. Sc,inc,7sc,inc,sc,inc,8sc,inc (25) R3-5. Sc (25) R6. Sc,dec 7sc,dec,sc,dec,8sc,dec R7. Sc (21) R8. (5sc,dec) x3 (18) R9. (3sc,dec,sc) x3 (15) Stuff R10. (3sc,dec)x3 (12) Stuff R11. Dec x6 Cut and sew FO Seaweed R1. Ch7, from 3rd ch-5dc R2-6. 5dc Leave long tail to sew Thanks for the tutorial btw❤
I’m a beginner and also I used a chunkier yarn so the shape is a bit off from the edges and is the size of my hand a bit smaller like I said I’m a beginner but it looks accurate enough and I’m happy with the result thank you so much for this tutorial ❤ it is amazing keep it up also this took me about 3 hours since I worked on and off of it
Thank you for this tutorial. It is so relaxing and you seemed to put so much in creating this video. If I want to create a larger one with small size yarn, how can I do that? Can I simply double the pattern? (e.g. Make the foundation chain as ch22 instead of ch11)
You can double or triple the strands and use bigger hook, it will be more easier than changing the pattern. If you make ch22 instead, you also need to fix every round after.
I agree with the creator that stacking more threads together and using the bigger hook is going to be much easier. However if you are trying to make something significantly larger and it does require a bigger pattern you have two options: (1) Find a pattern that uses more stitches already. (2) Double the pattern yourself. If you go this route you will need to double both stitches and rows. Write it out before beginning and each time a row works up as desired, mark it as correct. You will likely have to work with the decreases to get it smooth.
Hi there, I love your tutorial! The onigiri is so cute but when I made my onigiri it was small. I use US weight 4 acrylic yarn with 3 mm hook. Why was that?
For my reference
R1. Ch11
R1. 9sc, 3sc in the last stitch, 9sc
R2. Sc,inc,7sc,inc,sc,inc,8sc,inc (25)
R3-5. Sc (25)
R6. Sc,dec 7sc,dec,sc,dec,8sc,dec
R7. Sc (21)
R8. (5sc,dec) x3 (18)
R9. (3sc,dec,sc) x3 (15)
Stuff
R10. (3sc,dec)x3 (12)
Stuff
R11. Dec x6
Cut and sew FO
Seaweed
R1. Ch7, from 3rd ch-5dc
R2-6. 5dc
Leave long tail to sew
Thanks for the tutorial btw❤
I like the random facts on the longer rounds ☺️
I just finished making one and I’m so happy it turned out so good 💕💕💕💕💕
Niceee 😁 If you post it on Instagram , don’t forget to tag me @monua.stuff I would love to see your work!
Turn out soo cutee! I put some pink blush with eyeshadow 🩷🍙🥰
They’re so cute🥰 can’t wait to make one
So cute! 💗Very easy to follow, thanks :)
I’m a beginner and also I used a chunkier yarn so the shape is a bit off from the edges and is the size of my hand a bit smaller like I said I’m a beginner but it looks accurate enough and I’m happy with the result thank you so much for this tutorial ❤ it is amazing keep it up also this took me about 3 hours since I worked on and off of it
Merci pour ce tuto très détaillé !
What a nice and easy toturail, thx you for this 😊💗
I love the random facts sm 😂❤
So cute🥺❤
So cute! I'll try to make one myself ❤
Thanks for sharing it!
Vou fazer o meu おにぎり。 Amei esse bichinho que está no fundo do vídeo, é uma CAPIVARA?
Thanks,it easy to follow.
song choice is impeccable
Ahhh where is the video tutorial for that capybara? 😍
Love it ❤
It's so adorable 😻
Thank you for this tutorial. It is so relaxing and you seemed to put so much in creating this video. If I want to create a larger one with small size yarn, how can I do that? Can I simply double the pattern? (e.g. Make the foundation chain as ch22 instead of ch11)
You can double or triple the strands and use bigger hook, it will be more easier than changing the pattern. If you make ch22 instead, you also need to fix every round after.
In the video, the bigger onigiri I use weight 6 yarn and 6mm hook
I agree with the creator that stacking more threads together and using the bigger hook is going to be much easier.
However if you are trying to make something significantly larger and it does require a bigger pattern you have two options:
(1) Find a pattern that uses more stitches already.
(2) Double the pattern yourself. If you go this route you will need to double both stitches and rows. Write it out before beginning and each time a row works up as desired, mark it as correct. You will likely have to work with the decreases to get it smooth.
cảm ơn chị nhiều :3 em cx làm 1 con và rất xink ah
Hermoso trabajo .. por favor me enseñas hacer el capibara
Hi there, I love your tutorial! The onigiri is so cute but when I made my onigiri it was small. I use US weight 4 acrylic yarn with 3 mm hook. Why was that?
Perhaps it's because your tension is tight,
but the pattern itself is quite small too. In the video, my onigiri is only about 5cm
@@monuastuffmine onigiri came out to about 3-4 cm long. But I'll try using a 4 mm hook next time and loser tension. Thank you :)
Thank you
What is the size if your small onigiri ?
Hello!
The product is so cute :)
Can I make a product and sell it after watching the video on RUclips?
Also how big was your giant onigiri? Please let me know! Thank you so much!
My big onigiri is 11cm tall (around 4inch)
@@monuastuffand what was the width of the onigiri and the size mm eyes did you use?
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