Hi Tiffany, years ago (back in the 70s) I went to the Ripley arts and craft festival in Ripley WVa.I purchased a ball like this only it was from fabric.Our oldest daughter who will soon be 50 yrs old played with it by the hour.Now that I am a great grandma and have croched for a lot of years,I need to get busy and make adorable play thing.TY for the pattern.
I have made one of these & starting on another. I was confused on how to make the final attachments but I got about half way finished & it all clicked & fit together perfectly. Gave as a baby gift to 1st time parents & they were very impressed. It was a big hit.🎉
I love the look of this and I can't wait to have a go at making one. With a new grandbaby due next April, this is a definite project for me to start after Christmas. I did start to make what was going to be a little teddy about two years but only got as far as the head and body so it currently looks like an unfinished snowman who has been named 'Thing'. I acquired a nine year old Alaskan Malamute last summer and he loves it so Thing has remained a head and body. I'm actually wondering whether or not he might like one of these. So that's two I've got to work on. Thank you so much for sharing this 😃
Fascinating! Can’t wait to make one! Thank you, you break it all up to make it look so easy! Making toys are satisfying, not too drawn out like BIG projects. Crochet is v addictive LOL. Pls keep up the good work with your cheery disposition😊❤❌⭕️j c in Australia.
Excellent tutorial! You made it fun. I just now finished the ball for my soon to be born grandson, and think it looks great. My only quibble is with calling the project "easy." The crocheting part is very easy, but several times I actually worked up a sweat trying to pull those knots through during the assembly portion. Switching to a slightly smaller hook made it a bit easier. Thanks so much for sharing this.
Absolutely brilliant Tiffany! I love it. Even though I knew that you knew what you were doing on the sewing of this, it still looked impossible. Then voila! You made it happen. Well done 👋👋👍 Take a bow young lady 😘
You did an awesome job ,but it is to much work for me special when i don’t have any grandchildren ,but it is awesome kudos to you,great job. Thank you for showing it to us, and for sharing your talents with us. Sincerely,Connie,have a good weekend!
This looks magical! I was blessed recently with my first grandchild.....I’ll definitely be making one of these for her. I might even make one for myself, as it is so cool looking. TFS
Hi Marion! I'm so excited for you to make this Baby Grab Ball. I love that you will make one for yourself too! Have fun and send me a pic when they are complete. 😊🧶🧡
I'm going to make this for my dog. I'll use cotton yarn to make sure that it's really sturdy. They like crocheted toys because they can really get their teeth in between the stitches when they catch it or play tug-of-war with it. This would actually be a toy they can play with inside, unlike the ones on the market that are still too hard to toss inside...unless you have a mansion that is. 😂😂 Heather 😁🐾💞🐶 Furever Furbabies
You can also make a whoole cone-unit in one workflow without sewing: Do the "oval" panel (black in the video) as shown, but then do a colorchange and keep working in rounds. Do the irst round of the new color (26 single crochets) in the backloops only for a nice edge. Reverse the pattern of the triangle (decreases instead of increases) and do the pattern of a row two times for a round. Stuff it through the working-hole until it´s too small to push more stuffing through. Work until decreases to a round size of six stitches and finish up. now you can sew the 12 units together. How about making it rainbow coored: Do the "oval"-panels two each in red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple and for all change color to white for the cone-part. You also can make a star-ball out of theese units: just bend it in the opposite direction while sewing the 12 units together.
Hi Drachenbauer! Wow! You have some fabulous idea! Loving them. Love the Rainbow color idea and even the Star-Ball. How cool! Thank you so much for sharing. 😊🧡🧶
Just watched this entire video although I doubt I'll ever make one...was going to stop the video but it was just so satisfying to see all of those ends hidden so easily. If only it were so easy to hide all tails on all projects
Thanks for tutorial. Love this ball but just couldn't figure out the construction lol. I needed this. Now I can make what I wanted. 🙄great tutorial Katz
Wow, so cute and unique ball. It is compact so kids can handle easily. Looks beautiful.Clearly explained the method of doing them in the video. Lovely share.
It looks really lovely but complicated for me to do! Maybe in a few years and more experience I will attempt it! Great job and I enjoyed the tutorial!!!
Hi Sandra! Oh you have to try this! It is crazy easy! I believe you can totally do it! Watch the video. Give it a try. Seriously, this could be a beginners project.
Hooked For Hope By Tiffany Hansen Thankyou for your encouragement, I have watched your video twice now as I would really love to make one!!! They look amazing!!!
@@CrochetWithTiffany I, too, was a little intimidated by the video. The reason being that I don't know how to increase which you showed us OR decrease which you didn't.....or maybe I missed it. I think it's a great idea and wanted to make some to donate. I also wanted to try to make that chunky blanket you made to share with some of the homeless people in our area. This isn't a "blame" issue....just a communication, Sweetie. I will subscribe.
Hi Jeane! No not sticking out. Just being visible because the stitches stretch just enough for you to see the white color. I recommend stuffing these triangles just enough so that they hold form. When you form the ball the triangles will puff out creating a more full look. 😊🧡🧶
@@CrochetWithTiffany Hey Tiffany. Good to know it was just coffee and not a health issue. I know all about the shakes because my husband is a coffee drinker. You're very welcome! 😊💛🧶
Jayda InStitches has the coolest needle for sewing up the edges. If I see her video again where she talks about where she got it, I'll share the link (if I remember)
Hey, great pattern. I'm going to attempt to do it for my little one. One problem: the link to the pattern seems to only include pages 1, 2 and 5 and the rest seems to be missing. Can you fix it, please?
Oh gosh, Because this pattern is not my own I can't fix anything about it. However, I did provide all the instructions within the video itself. If you are able to go through the video and write down the instructions you will essentially have the entire pattern. I really hope this helps. 😊❤️🧶
I was wonder what your impression of this yarn .."I love this yarn" is? Is it soft enough for a blanket or what your favorite yarn for blankets might be? Im completely new to crocheting..I've been stuck in bed alot the past year after brain surgery and honestly your videos are so easy to follow i just fell in love with crocheting..thank u
Hi Dustin! I'm so glad you like my channel! I hope everything is going well with your health. I love using "I Love This Yarn". It's great yarn for blankets and for many other projects. Haha, my favorite yarn to use to make blankets is really any yarn that grabs my attention and feels comfortable when I grab at the skein/ball. Thank you so much for watching. I'll have more blanket projects coming! 😊🧡🧶
Thank you, I couldn’t get my head around how they would join up, so just followed 1 bit at a time and suddenly it all came together. I was going to add a photo but doesn’t look like I can.
Hi Roselyn! I would love for you to give this Baby Grab Ball a try. It really is super easy. Just looks complicated. You totally got this. Thank you so much fro commenting! 😊🧶🧡
Hi Roshuma! That is a great question. You could definitely give that a try. What I'm curious about are those last sections and if you will be able to fit everything in the ball towards the end. That super tight fit is what makes all the pieces take shape.If you do give this a try let me know how it turned out. 😊🧡🧶
Hi Debbie! Hmm, I'm not sure what happened. I'll attach the link to the pattern here for you: drive.google.com/file/d/1maUgxZITOiGhsS0FqUziqO3w9WBAjmSv/view I hope this helps! 😊💖🧶
Good job! Great tutorial! Could you tell us what brand of yarn you used on the green and black ball? I love the sheen of it AND it doesn't show the stuffing thru!!
Hi Nick! Thank you so much! Glad you liked the video. The Yarn I used in the green ball was Caron Simply Soft Dark Sage and Red Heart Soft color Guacamole. It definitely helps to have tighter tension with your stitches and to stuff lightly. 😊🧶🧡
Hi Tiffany, I'm new to your channel and already subscribed. I just found out I'm going to be a grandma for the first time and I can't wait to make this for baby. We haven't found out yet what the gender is (this will happen the beginning of August and I'm impatiently waiting lol). I'm so excited to explore your channel.
Hi Just Di! Welcome to my channel! Congratulations on becoming a new Grandma! That is so exciting! I’m sure there are many different crochet projects you are excited to make. 😊🧶❤️
Ok took me a day & a half to make the 12 and the 24 pieces Now I have stitched the 3 bunches together and now I'm lost, I think my brain in tired and will figure it out in the morning. I have 2 separate pieces and before I make a mistake, I'll try fresh again in the morning
First Thing I want to say is Great Job getting through all those pieces!!! It can definitely make your brain tired. If you do get lost with the next step send me an email so I don't lose you in the comments and I'll guide you through what I can. Also try watching the video again from the time stamp of the next step you are on. So excited you are making this baby grab ball. So cool! HookedForHope@gmail.com
@@CrochetWithTiffany its a beautiful ball.. I made it for my bestie's grandson. I attached the 3 together & then another 3. Thats where I was lost. I met up with her 4 days ago and told her I was lost. I showed her the video & she instantly clicked. She thought it was way understuffed. Plus I didn't have any filler so I used cottin balls. I left the unfinished project with her. She makes cushions and dolls and toys and lots of other cartoon characters. She does it all in her head. If something doesn't look right, she'll undo it. I have been knitting & crocheting since I was 9. I sort of do advanced knittibg & crocheting. She started 4 years ago. She doesn't do anything from videos but she understood what you have made. The strange things is I assumed that she had been crocheting since a young age but I was wrong. She's great and her mom knitted & crocheted as well. She loved your tutorial and how easy it is to follow. I cant wait till she restuffs it and finishes it. I will email you the photo when its finished.
Oooooohhhhhh, The tie off. I may have gone a little fast in this video. My more recent videos show me working much slower and more explained. Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/KXQhI8QkEfU/видео.html TIME STAMP: 45:57 See if that helps. 😊🧡🧶
Hi Donna! Great question, hmm, either one would work great! That's really up to you. The 3.5mm will make a tighter stitch and the 4mm will make a little bit looser stitch. 😊🧶🧡
I have only ever made these with acrylic yarn. I suppose you could use a size 3 weight/light weight yarn to make these. The size 3 cotton yarn I have worked with can be worked in tighter stitches. I am trying to picture making these with a size 4 weight cotton yarn/Aran/Worsted like Lily's Sugar'n Cream but I am seeing there being a few issues. There could be larger gaps in the stitches that would be unflattering and with how tight you want the work to be so your not having a bunch of stuffing sticking out the cotton yarn might be a little more difficult to work with. But you can always give it a try! 😊🧡🧶
Maybe try Google Translate to see if that will help and slow down the video. You can slow down videos by clicking on the gear shape on the bottom of the video and clicking on playback speed.
Oh no! I’m so sorry you didn’t like how it turned out. The pieces when apart will look a little more elongated. It’s when you join all the pieces together and fill them and lastly attach them that they make this very full shape. It may also be one of those projects where your second or third one is more what you had in mind. But I understand if you would like to move on to another project.
Hi Tiffany, years ago (back in the 70s) I went to the Ripley arts and craft festival in Ripley WVa.I purchased a ball like this only it was from fabric.Our oldest daughter who will soon be 50 yrs old played with it by the hour.Now that I am a great grandma and have croched for a lot of years,I need to get busy and make adorable play thing.TY for the pattern.
I agree. so cool. I'm going to make some for charity!
Waouhhhhh magique, merciiiiiiii ❤ et vos explications sont très clair.
That looks so awesome thanks for sharing ❤
I have made one of these & starting on another. I was confused on how to make the final attachments but I got about half way finished & it all clicked & fit together perfectly. Gave as a baby gift to 1st time parents & they were very impressed. It was a big hit.🎉
I love the look of this and I can't wait to have a go at making one. With a new grandbaby due next April, this is a definite project for me to start after Christmas. I did start to make what was going to be a little teddy about two years but only got as far as the head and body so it currently looks like an unfinished snowman who has been named 'Thing'. I acquired a nine year old Alaskan Malamute last summer and he loves it so Thing has remained a head and body. I'm actually wondering whether or not he might like one of these. So that's two I've got to work on. Thank you so much for sharing this 😃
Just finished my baby grab ball. Love it. Thanks you for showing me how to make it
I like the time stamps, I'm going to make a few parts when I need a break from the blanket I'm working on!
Brilliant tutorial slow and steady thank you
❤gracias la hice.
My grandson will be 6 months on Christmas 🎉 I'm going to try this 👍👍
Fascinating! Can’t wait to make one! Thank you, you break it all up to make it look so easy! Making toys are satisfying, not too drawn out like BIG projects. Crochet is v addictive LOL. Pls keep up the good work with your cheery disposition😊❤❌⭕️j c in Australia.
Excellent tutorial! You made it fun. I just now finished the ball for my soon to be born grandson, and think it looks great. My only quibble is with calling the project "easy." The crocheting part is very easy, but several times I actually worked up a sweat trying to pull those knots through during the assembly portion. Switching to a slightly smaller hook made it a bit easier. Thanks so much for sharing this.
I find it challenging sewing it into the ball too.Stress hormones play up
Hello, I’ve followed your grab ball and I’m just sewing all my bits together, can’t wait to finish it! Thanks for making it so easy to follow! 😊
Absolutely brilliant Tiffany! I love it. Even though I knew that you knew what you were doing on the sewing of this, it still looked impossible. Then voila! You made it happen. Well done 👋👋👍 Take a bow young lady 😘
Haha Thank you so much Yvonne! 😄🧡🧶
You did an awesome job ,but it is to much work for me special when i don’t have any grandchildren ,but it is awesome kudos to you,great job. Thank you for showing it to us, and for sharing your talents with us. Sincerely,Connie,have a good weekend!
Those would make cute candy corns
This looks magical! I was blessed recently with my first grandchild.....I’ll definitely be making one of these for her. I might even make one for myself, as it is so cool looking. TFS
Hi Marion! I'm so excited for you to make this Baby Grab Ball. I love that you will make one for yourself too! Have fun and send me a pic when they are complete. 😊🧶🧡
I'm going to make this for my dog. I'll use cotton yarn to make sure that it's really sturdy. They like crocheted toys because they can really get their teeth in between the stitches when they catch it or play tug-of-war with it. This would actually be a toy they can play with inside, unlike the ones on the market that are still too hard to toss inside...unless you have a mansion that is. 😂😂
Heather 😁🐾💞🐶
Furever Furbabies
Hi S. Aston Family! What a great idea! I love that this could be a dog toy! It totally could be. Thank you so much for sharing! 😊🧶🧡
A Big Thankyou God Bless
You can also make a whoole cone-unit in one workflow without sewing:
Do the "oval" panel (black in the video) as shown, but then do a colorchange and keep working in rounds.
Do the irst round of the new color (26 single crochets) in the backloops only for a nice edge.
Reverse the pattern of the triangle (decreases instead of increases) and do the pattern of a row two times for a round.
Stuff it through the working-hole until it´s too small to push more stuffing through.
Work until decreases to a round size of six stitches and finish up.
now you can sew the 12 units together.
How about making it rainbow coored:
Do the "oval"-panels two each in red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple and for all change color to white for the cone-part.
You also can make a star-ball out of theese units:
just bend it in the opposite direction while sewing the 12 units together.
Hi Drachenbauer! Wow! You have some fabulous idea! Loving them. Love the Rainbow color idea and even the Star-Ball. How cool! Thank you so much for sharing. 😊🧡🧶
I. Am. In. LOVE!!!!! Starting one today!!!! My 4mo loves to grab everything. He needs this toy!
Just watched this entire video although I doubt I'll ever make one...was going to stop the video but it was just so satisfying to see all of those ends hidden so easily. If only it were so easy to hide all tails on all projects
Hi Janis! I know right! Those tail can be such a pain. Thank you so much for watching my video all the way through! I'm glad you liked it! 😊🧶🧡
This is very similar to the Amish puzzle ball, which is one of the patterns that got me started on crochet.
Hi juju! That is awesome! I love the connection. Now I have to check out the Amish puzzle ball. 😄😊🧶🧡
I made this cute ball for my grand baby boy in blue and yellow and it turned out very adorable, so easy to make. Thank you for sharing the pattern 😊
Oh that makes me so happy! Thank you so much for sharing Isabel! 😊🧶🧡
I don’t have any babies to crochet for but I could see this as a stress ball too 😂❤❤
Thank you Tiffany I crocheted this ball and am working on my second you are an awesome instructor
Thanks for tutorial. Love this ball but just couldn't figure out the construction lol. I needed this. Now I can make what I wanted. 🙄great tutorial Katz
Wow, so cute and unique ball. It is compact so kids can handle easily. Looks beautiful.Clearly explained the method of doing them in the video. Lovely share.
Soooooo cool! Will definitely try this!
Precioso 😍. Felicidades por tan excelente trabajo 👏👏. Gracias por compartir.
Thank you so much! So happy you like it. 😊🧶🧡
Thank you soo much I love it
I’m so glad! I thought this was quite nifty. 😁❤️🧶
I love this! I have two new grandbabies coming in October. These will be a fun gift!
Hi Patty! Oh my gosh! These will be a huge hit! They usually are whenever I give them away at baby showers. So excited for you to make these! 😊🧶🧡
i just love your channel. thank you. 🤗
Thank you so much!! 😊🧶❤️
I used to have a pin cushion in the same pattern! Thanks so much!
Hi Paula! Hey, that's cool! Thank you so much for sharing! 😊🧡🧶
It looks really lovely but complicated for me to do! Maybe in a few years and more experience I will attempt it! Great job and I enjoyed the tutorial!!!
Hi Sandra! Oh you have to try this! It is crazy easy! I believe you can totally do it! Watch the video. Give it a try. Seriously, this could be a beginners project.
Hooked For Hope By Tiffany Hansen Thankyou for your encouragement, I have watched your video twice now as I would really love to make one!!! They look amazing!!!
@@CrochetWithTiffany I, too, was a little intimidated by the video. The reason being that I don't know how to increase which you showed us OR decrease which you didn't.....or maybe I missed it. I think it's a great idea and wanted to make some to donate. I also wanted to try to make that chunky blanket you made to share with some of the homeless people in our area. This isn't a "blame" issue....just a communication, Sweetie. I will subscribe.
This looks great!! Although, I think I'll use stitch markers to hold the pieces together, when it comes to sewing them.
Hi berni526! That's an interesting idea! Let me know how the stitch markers work out! 😊🧡🧶
Oh wow! I hope I can do this! So fun
Hi Karen! I believe in you! You can do this. Give it a try. It's so much fun! 😊🧶🧡
amazing project to make. i love it. great job for the instructions
Thank you so much! 😊🧶🧡
I read somewhere that these make nice pin cushions too.
I love this! I really like your channel!
Hi Linda! Thank you so much for watching!! 😊🧶❤️
Have you had problems with polyfill stuffing sticking out? Planning to make one for my baby.
Hi Jeane! No not sticking out. Just being visible because the stitches stretch just enough for you to see the white color. I recommend stuffing these triangles just enough so that they hold form. When you form the ball the triangles will puff out creating a more full look. 😊🧡🧶
I always wondered how these were made. Great tutorial, thank you! Maybe it's just me, but did you have the shakes during this video, Tiffany?
Hi Michelle! Oh gosh you saw my hands shake. I was recording through lunch and I was working off coffee. Thanks for checking in on me. I'm good. 😊🧡🧶
@@CrochetWithTiffany Hey Tiffany. Good to know it was just coffee and not a health issue. I know all about the shakes because my husband is a coffee drinker. You're very welcome! 😊💛🧶
Jayda InStitches has the coolest needle for sewing up the edges. If I see her video again where she talks about where she got it, I'll share the link (if I remember)
Hi Janis! Oh cool! That would be great! Thank you so much. 😊🧶🧡
It’s called a wool needle and you can get it from Amazon or from Jaydas website.
@@CrochetWithTiffany
Jayda gives the info here
ruclips.net/video/0EWXaWWffxc/видео.html
Very neat. Love it.
Wow, that’s really neat...UGOGIRL!!!!🙌🏽
Thank you so much Sandra! I just had to share how to make these! 😊🧶🧡
Thank you for your clear instructions. My daughter in law is expecting her baby mid June I'll be making this lovely toy ♥️
These are super cute but the whole idea is scary!😅I love the idea but not sure of doing them myself haha!
Hey, great pattern. I'm going to attempt to do it for my little one.
One problem: the link to the pattern seems to only include pages 1, 2 and 5 and the rest seems to be missing. Can you fix it, please?
Oh gosh, Because this pattern is not my own I can't fix anything about it. However, I did provide all the instructions within the video itself. If you are able to go through the video and write down the instructions you will essentially have the entire pattern. I really hope this helps. 😊❤️🧶
Now that’s cool!💗
😁 Thank you! 😊❤️🧶
I was wonder what your impression of this yarn .."I love this yarn" is? Is it soft enough for a blanket or what your favorite yarn for blankets might be? Im completely new to crocheting..I've been stuck in bed alot the past year after brain surgery and honestly your videos are so easy to follow i just fell in love with crocheting..thank u
Hi Dustin! I'm so glad you like my channel! I hope everything is going well with your health. I love using "I Love This Yarn". It's great yarn for blankets and for many other projects. Haha, my favorite yarn to use to make blankets is really any yarn that grabs my attention and feels comfortable when I grab at the skein/ball. Thank you so much for watching. I'll have more blanket projects coming! 😊🧡🧶
Thank you, I couldn’t get my head around how they would join up, so just followed 1 bit at a time and suddenly it all came together. I was going to add a photo but doesn’t look like I can.
Loved it 😍
Thank you for this pattern😊 What is the measure of the ball?
Ooh, good question. Mine ended up measuring approximately 6 inches tall. 😊💖🧶
Finished! Its so cool💗baby loves it! I gotta make another!
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I love this project thanks Tiffany🙏🌈👋🏻💕I wonder if we could add to a wish bucket a tutorial on a pj bag. 😊🙏🌈👋🏻💕xoxo
You got it Maryanne! That sounds like a lot of fun! Especially for Christmas. I'll put it on my tutorials list. 😊🧶🧡
Hi Tiffany,
Thank you for doing this video for us don't know if I could make one but will give it ago.
Brilliant project take care hun 😊👌👍💜💜💜💜💜💜
Hi Roselyn! I would love for you to give this Baby Grab Ball a try. It really is super easy. Just looks complicated. You totally got this. Thank you so much fro commenting! 😊🧶🧡
This is awesome! Thank you for taking so much time to share this with us! God bless you and your family.
Hi Tiffany, what if when i fold all the tips to the inside, i sew them together before i sew the last corner, would that work?
Hi Roshuma! That is a great question. You could definitely give that a try. What I'm curious about are those last sections and if you will be able to fit everything in the ball towards the end. That super tight fit is what makes all the pieces take shape.If you do give this a try let me know how it turned out. 😊🧡🧶
I tried to print the pattern. I could not access to pattern. I used the link that you showed on the video.
Could you help me get a written pattern?
Hi Debbie! Hmm, I'm not sure what happened. I'll attach the link to the pattern here for you: drive.google.com/file/d/1maUgxZITOiGhsS0FqUziqO3w9WBAjmSv/view
I hope this helps! 😊💖🧶
Good job! Great tutorial! Could you tell us what brand of yarn you used on the green and black ball? I love the sheen of it AND it doesn't show the stuffing thru!!
Hi Nick! Thank you so much! Glad you liked the video. The Yarn I used in the green ball was Caron Simply Soft Dark Sage and Red Heart Soft color Guacamole. It definitely helps to have tighter tension with your stitches and to stuff lightly. 😊🧶🧡
Put some rattles in for baby?
This is great, but I wish you had used white yarn. Very difficult to see what you are doing
Sorry about that. I’ll keep this in mind in my next tutorial.
Hi Tiffany, I'm new to your channel and already subscribed. I just found out I'm going to be a grandma for the first time and I can't wait to make this for baby. We haven't found out yet what the gender is (this will happen the beginning of August and I'm impatiently waiting lol). I'm so excited to explore your channel.
Hi Just Di! Welcome to my channel! Congratulations on becoming a new Grandma! That is so exciting! I’m sure there are many different crochet projects you are excited to make. 😊🧶❤️
Ok took me a day & a half to make the 12 and the 24 pieces Now I have stitched the 3 bunches together and now I'm lost, I think my brain in tired and will figure it out in the morning. I have 2 separate pieces and before I make a mistake, I'll try fresh again in the morning
First Thing I want to say is Great Job getting through all those pieces!!! It can definitely make your brain tired. If you do get lost with the next step send me an email so I don't lose you in the comments and I'll guide you through what I can. Also try watching the video again from the time stamp of the next step you are on. So excited you are making this baby grab ball. So cool! HookedForHope@gmail.com
@@CrochetWithTiffany its a beautiful ball.. I made it for my bestie's grandson. I attached the 3 together & then another 3. Thats where I was lost. I met up with her 4 days ago and told her I was lost. I showed her the video & she instantly clicked. She thought it was way understuffed. Plus I didn't have any filler so I used cottin balls. I left the unfinished project with her. She makes cushions and dolls and toys and lots of other cartoon characters. She does it all in her head. If something doesn't look right, she'll undo it. I have been knitting & crocheting since I was 9. I sort of do advanced knittibg & crocheting. She started 4 years ago. She doesn't do anything from videos but she understood what you have made. The strange things is I assumed that she had been crocheting since a young age but I was wrong. She's great and her mom knitted & crocheted as well. She loved your tutorial and how easy it is to follow. I cant wait till she restuffs it and finishes it. I will email you the photo when its finished.
Why did u make the weird slip knot after connecting the triangles like how do u do it I didn’t understand
Oooooohhhhhh, The tie off. I may have gone a little fast in this video. My more recent videos show me working much slower and more explained. Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/KXQhI8QkEfU/видео.html TIME STAMP: 45:57 See if that helps. 😊🧡🧶
I don’t have 3.75 hook. What would be better 4 or 3.5?
Hi Donna! Great question, hmm, either one would work great! That's really up to you. The 3.5mm will make a tighter stitch and the 4mm will make a little bit looser stitch. 😊🧶🧡
Have you made these with cotton yarn or only acrylic?
I have only ever made these with acrylic yarn. I suppose you could use a size 3 weight/light weight yarn to make these. The size 3 cotton yarn I have worked with can be worked in tighter stitches. I am trying to picture making these with a size 4 weight cotton yarn/Aran/Worsted like Lily's Sugar'n Cream but I am seeing there being a few issues. There could be larger gaps in the stitches that would be unflattering and with how tight you want the work to be so your not having a bunch of stuffing sticking out the cotton yarn might be a little more difficult to work with. But you can always give it a try! 😊🧡🧶
The link to download pattern has expired. Can you refresh it?
Oh no! Yes! On it now. Thanks for the heads up
Ok I updated the link. Try refreshing the video and trying the link again. 😊
Thank you! It worked perfectly!
Dommage pas de sous titrage en français
Oh No! I'll make a note that there are no french subtitles and see what I can do about that. Thank you for letting me know.
Maybe try Google Translate to see if that will help and slow down the video. You can slow down videos by clicking on the gear shape on the bottom of the video and clicking on playback speed.
Merci pas facile de passer par le slow down et traduire il faut plusieurs écrans
I will never do one of these again...mine was more oval than round...I HATED IT!!
Oh no! I’m so sorry you didn’t like how it turned out. The pieces when apart will look a little more elongated. It’s when you join all the pieces together and fill them and lastly attach them that they make this very full shape. It may also be one of those projects where your second or third one is more what you had in mind. But I understand if you would like to move on to another project.