How to Ch 1, Turn in Short Rows in Amigurumi Patterns by Crafty Intentions
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Thank you for including this in your written pattern! I was starting to panic when I got to this part!
I got to this part of a pattern and considered crying after 5 minutes of staring at the written instructions, but to see it done it’s not complicated at all 😂
3.35 what you say here has cleared it completely up for me. Thankyou sooo much. You have no idea how much i have not been able to understand this stitch. Woo Hoo i can do it now.....
This video was so helpful...guess you can teach an old dog new tricks...
Thank you for this video! I got your book for my birthday and was confused by these short rows. All clear now
Thank you so much for making this so clear, I can't tell you how many crochet tutorials I've watched and just end up more confused. I'm currently making the phoenix, and I'm really enjoying the pattern.
I love the yarn you have used in the dragon and seahorse. Stunning
Same! I was like 😱 I neeeeeeds that yarn! 😻
This is what i was imagining when reading the pattern but it’s nice to see exactly what it’s supposed to look like. Thanks
Very clear instructions! Thanks so much! I’ve reworked this and frogged until I was ready to give up, you saved my sanity and all the work I’ve put into this. All the pieces were already except for this head. Thank you!!!
I like that the A, B, C is there. It did throw me off snd I wondered if I was only supposed to choose one. Like I'd continue following g A for the next few rows. Now I see that is to help break it up. This video is awesome a d so helpful. Totally cleared up all my questions. Thanks so much for thjs!! ❤
i bought the unsubmerged sea serpent pattern, this bit threw me off but im glad you have a tutorial for it, it helped alot!
So glad this video was added to the pdf tutorial. I was slightly lost!
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo qui va beaucoup m’aider 🙏
Thank you for the video description, I was quite lost in the written pattern at this point!
I’ve just bought all but the front leg dragon patters! I’m super excited to see how it goes
this video is a life saver!
Thank you for this video it really helped
I get it now! Thank you!!
You truly are a genius
Very helpful thank you!
It did help. TY
I'm still having major issues with the dragon. If I follow the directions it builds it up on the side of the dragon instead of on the cheat. I have torn it all apart and reworked the entire thing. Please help!!!!
First, I would strongly encourage you to come join my FB group here: facebook.com/groups/CraftyIntentionsCommunity
It is the perfect place to ask questions as you work on my patterns. You can expect to receive support from a kind and enthusiastic community, a team of experienced moderators, and I chime in as often as possible. You can share photos of your works in progress, finished objects, and ask any questions you have along the way. I hope you can join us!
Second, I would recommend that you double check that you are working the Sl St, Ch 1 join correctly: ruclips.net/video/Qqu5N7TCt3U/видео.html
If you are unable to join the group, and the Sl St, Ch 1 join method isn't helping you, you can message me on Etsy or Ravelry, or wherever you purchased the pattern, and I will do my best to help you there!
how do you do -
Ch1, Turn
Dec, 10 SC, Dec, Ch1, Turn
I cannot figure it out 🙃 please help!
Anyone else here from the giant snail pattern? 😂❤
Are you a member of my FB group? There is help to be had there as well!
I am supposed to skip the slip stitch and chain, right?
You will not work into the slip stitch or the chain. They do not count as stitches in the row, their only function is to connect the first and last stitch, and raise you up with enough height to start the next row. So yes, you skip them. However, you DO work into the same stitch you slip stitch into. The first stitch of your next row starts in the same stitch you slip stitch into.
This link is given as how to short rows in the Frog 3 pattern. Xx
Yes - This is the general how-to for short rows. No particular pattern has a specific video. This is just to familiarize you with the technique.
Im working on the feathered serpent pattern, for some reason my work looks twisted when I work from row 14 (where the sub rows and hybrid decreases start)
Any suggestions?
I would strongly encourage you to come join my FB group here: facebook.com/groups/CraftyIntentionsCommunity
It is the perfect place to ask questions as you work on my patterns. You can expect to receive support from a kind and enthusiastic community, a team of experienced moderators, and I chime in as often as possible. You can share photos of your works in progress, finished objects, and ask any questions you have along the way. I hope you can join us!
If you are unable to join the group for any reason, please message me on Ravelry or Etsy (under Crafty Intentions) and I will do my best to help you there!
I’m having the same trouble and want to cry
Please either join the group, linked above, or message me on Etsy or Ravelry for help!@@huntersachs8035
I’m still confused how the snake rows have decreases in them but supposedly still have 12 in each row with no increases
Are you referring to Dec (Decrease) stitches or (Special Decrease) stitches? Both are defined in the glossary. function as a type of increase, and there's a video for them here on this channel!
I have a pattern says:
R 13 : Ch, sc int the next st, 2sc,(3), ch
R 14-15: turn , sc3 (3)
How do I make this
@@sunshine7910 Is that a Crafty Intentions pattern?
Trying to watch the video on the short rows but it doesn’t play
this is that video the title card just looks weird
Your patterns are Difficult to follow , written in very confusing way not like other designers
I would strongly encourage you to come join my FB group here: facebook.com/groups/CraftyIntentionsCommunity
It is the perfect place to ask questions as you work on my patterns. You can expect to receive support from a kind and enthusiastic community, a team of experienced moderators, and I chime in as often as possible. You can share photos of your works in progress, finished objects, and ask any questions you have along the way. I hope you can join us!
If you're unable to join the group for any reason, you can contact me on Etsy or Ravelry where you purchased my pattern, and I will help you there!
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