Curving 3D Crochet with Short Rounds

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2020
  • Many Hooked by Kati crochet patterns use short rounds (or short rows) to create curves in amigurumi pieces, like tails, arms, and legs. In this video, you will learn how that works and how to make a tube curve at 90 degrees without having to make two pieces and sew them together.
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  • @DreadQueenCinnamonRoll
    @DreadQueenCinnamonRoll Год назад +26

    Omg when I say I CRIED watching this... I feel like I've watched every short round video and tip/hack/etc to find what I need and THIS IS IT!!! THIS IS WHAT I NEED! THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  Год назад +1

      I'm so happy you found this video!

  • @impiwimp4973
    @impiwimp4973 Год назад +16

    you know, watching this just made it all click for me - i was trying to do a method with increases and decreases to make a natural curve, but this is SO much simpler! thanks!

  • @terryjstroud
    @terryjstroud 2 года назад +10

    This is absolutely genius!!! And yet, so incredibly simple. After watching, I was like: "Well, duh!" Thank you for the education. This is really going to help me tweak and form tentacles for a character I'm making on the fly!

  • @saratomio1899
    @saratomio1899 4 года назад +21

    Exactly what I was looking for! You made my day! Thank you so much for this video.

  • @JJW77
    @JJW77 7 месяцев назад

    Kati, you are a very talented crochet designer and teacher. Thank you for sharing with your subscribers and fans!

  • @krhester55
    @krhester55 Год назад +1

    Between the video and your answers to questions below, I know how to resolve my 'too severe' curve. Excellent information; thank you so much for being so generous with your knowledge!

  • @adamjones4872
    @adamjones4872 Год назад +1

    I’m so glad I found this video! Great technique, thanks for sharing! I’ve been racking my brain with trial and error trying to figure out how to make a bent leg in the round😂

  • @mollymoir5686
    @mollymoir5686 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for making this video. I am crocheting a cactus without a pattern ( as a beginner) and this was so helpful when crocheting the arms for my project.

  • @susisorglos4240
    @susisorglos4240 5 месяцев назад

    Brilliant!!! Thank you so much!!!! 🥰 Perfectly explained, easy to understand, clean crocheting!

  • @shadowshifter5348
    @shadowshifter5348 Год назад

    This is the most understandable explanation of short rounds I have found. Thank you

  • @Sabrina-em4tg
    @Sabrina-em4tg 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share this. It will help me in my projects such a great deal!

  • @zulemaflores8796
    @zulemaflores8796 3 года назад

    WOW! Thank you for this tutorial. I learned something new!

  • @davidpaulhoffend
    @davidpaulhoffend 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is SO helpful! I’m making a mandrake amigurumi….. the way that the author wrote the pattern, the ankles keep coming out really chunky and sloppy looking. They have you chaining one at the end of each row and it’s a pretty small toy! Thank you so much! This helps me to finally finish!

  • @WendyStanbury
    @WendyStanbury 3 года назад

    Excellent tutorial, thank you x

  • @sabrinavanderstaay6697
    @sabrinavanderstaay6697 3 года назад

    Thank you! This is exactly what I wanted and you msg it so easy to understand. Thank you so much. Your a great teacher

  • @MrPeteBeale
    @MrPeteBeale 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent tutorial, many thanks!!!

  • @LibbyLovesLapis
    @LibbyLovesLapis 2 года назад +1

    I literally cannot tell you how much this tutorial is helping me with my projects. I can do so much more now that I know this, thanks to you! 💕💕

  • @allenm1024
    @allenm1024 Год назад

    Thanks so much for the help! What an elegant and useful solution!

  • @Feraloidies
    @Feraloidies 2 года назад

    So well explained thank you!

  • @JeimiJamie
    @JeimiJamie 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! I love your designs! I haven't made any of your patterns yet, but I've had my eye on nearly all of them since I began to learn to crochet a couple of months ago. I think I'm finally at a level where I'm capable of tackling a few. I'm going after that peacock first 😍❤❤❤

  • @wennyzhong8958
    @wennyzhong8958 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!! this is what I am looking for. Brief and clear, thanks once again ❤

  • @judysweatman7501
    @judysweatman7501 3 года назад

    Your stuff is awesome! Thanks!!!

  • @morliin
    @morliin 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! Exacly what I was looking for. You helped so much! Now I can make the perfect birthday gift! Thanks!

  • @soplly_6874
    @soplly_6874 3 года назад

    that was incredibly helpful!!! thank you so much for helping us :)💘

  • @loyolaharmon2153
    @loyolaharmon2153 Год назад

    Thank you ! Thank you! Thank you!
    Very easy to follow !

  • @carletaschwontkowski7350
    @carletaschwontkowski7350 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for this info. I am new to amigurumi and this will be very helpful.

  • @babadeedee214
    @babadeedee214 Год назад

    Thank you for the excellent tutorial. I was stumped on an Amigurumi pattern and this totally helped me get through it. 👍🏻

  • @user-de6vr3ij9x
    @user-de6vr3ij9x 5 месяцев назад

    I was following a pattern recently that was quite complex that had short rows in it. Their method was quite choppy. This way is SO much easier and looks much neater! Thanks for sharing!

  • @MaddieAnonymous
    @MaddieAnonymous 3 года назад

    Thank you so much this is exactly what I needed! 😁✌️

  • @poke-pro
    @poke-pro 11 месяцев назад

    Thank u sooo much! I was trying to make a tiny pattern, and I'm new to crochet so this is sooooo simple and easy to make! thanks again!

  • @PATTY090993
    @PATTY090993 2 года назад

    I´ve been looking for this for so long! I'm knitting a pregnancy pillow and didn't know how to make the curve to give it the "u" shape, with some adaptations to this technique it's finally taking shape. Thanks!!!!

  • @mom4monkeys
    @mom4monkeys 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! I’m trying to make some curved goat horns and this helped.

  • @maridiniz7859
    @maridiniz7859 4 месяца назад

    You're a genius. Thank you so much

  • @brunohigino394
    @brunohigino394 3 года назад +2

    ive been looking for something like this. thank you! im trying to do a cactus and id like to do a curve but i didnt know how to.. hope it works!

  • @12345649243
    @12345649243 2 года назад

    Thank you sooooo much❤💫

  • @alydaart
    @alydaart 3 года назад

    Woww thank you a lot

  • @katlap1
    @katlap1 2 года назад

    Thank you, Katy. I bought your Birthday Dragon pattern, and started on the body. This video helped me understand the pattern better.
    P.S. Don't you just love the Furls Odyssey hooks?

  • @dopeygamergirl3232
    @dopeygamergirl3232 2 года назад

    Saved my bacon on a commision 🥺❤️ ty!!!

  • @UFOCrochet
    @UFOCrochet Год назад

    Thank you. I have made socks using German short rows but for whatever reason I couldn't wrap my head around it for a stuffed animal. Thank you.

  • @sarahmatrood3370
    @sarahmatrood3370 3 месяца назад

    after DAYS of searching for a solution i found this video! it so easy to follow and makes so much sense! I did have a question though, if i use the same method on a much larger project , would i still have to work down to the one single crochet ? im just worried about starting the process and having to unravel it. thank you in advance!

  • @felicitytapel6293
    @felicitytapel6293 2 года назад +3

    thanks for this! but how would you do a continuous curve, or maybe a better term is "twist", like in a dna strand?

  • @Nyokee
    @Nyokee 2 года назад

    I’ve been trying to work this out for ages, now I can finally make my banana 😅 it’s been such a struggle haha - real problems right? Thanks so much, really well explained.

  • @margheritaparacini7729
    @margheritaparacini7729 3 года назад +3

    OWE YOU BIG

  • @Debbstar1000
    @Debbstar1000 3 года назад +1

    could you do a tutorial on the whole boomerang please

  • @AldoHam
    @AldoHam 3 года назад +3

    this is amazing i knew how to make a curve alternating sc and hdc but found that to be messy as you can see the stuffing in the side with the hdc stiches so this will be much better thank you also do i just do less rows if i want a shallower curve

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  3 года назад +3

      Yes, do less rows and you can make the curve as slow as you want. :)

  • @xxfiredragonxx7771
    @xxfiredragonxx7771 Год назад

    Going to be crocheting a seal for my boyfriend :) wish me luck

  • @PeacockDreams19
    @PeacockDreams19 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this! I’ve been trying to make my own doll patterns but really struggling with the legs and feet, this really helped 🙂

  • @sharonflatekval9933
    @sharonflatekval9933 3 года назад

    Thank u for this tutorial. Question - I have only 8 stitches, can I still do short rows to get the bend? Thanks.

  • @hiyacynthia
    @hiyacynthia Год назад +1

    This has been my go to video to master curving tubes. I don’t know why my curves look “sharp” rather than smooth and any tips would be appreciated

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  Год назад +2

      If you are doing 90-degree corners, than they will be sharp by nature. If you are wanting more of a curve, you will need to put a round that goes all the way around between short rounds depending on how tight you want the corner. Keep in mind, you are curving by adding rounds to the outside, and if you need the curve to slow, you will need to add a few to the inside as well while still keeping more on the outside. This means doing maybe 4 short rounds, then one even, then 4 short rounds, then one even to get 2 rounds on the inside and 8 on the outside. Does that help?

    • @hiyacynthia
      @hiyacynthia Год назад +1

      @@HookedbyKati oh I see. I thought I just needed fewer short rounds. So when I do the second series of short rounds, do I continue with the “steps” from the first series of short rounds?

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  Год назад +2

      @@hiyacynthia Yes. So, a 90 degree corner requires the formula: number of sts/2= number of rnds to achieve 90-degree corner. Therefore, you can make small degree corners by using less short rounds, with this formula: 90/ number of rnds to achieve 90-degree corner= degree of curve after each short round. You can then use shorter, smaller curves and add them up to your total desired degree of curve. For example, it would take six 15-degree curves to also turn 90 degrees, but it would be in 6 segments and therefore a much slower curve.

    • @hiyacynthia
      @hiyacynthia Год назад +1

      @@HookedbyKati first of all thank you so much for taking time to answer. I was feeling very depressed with my sharp pointy corners. So if I wanted a rounded corner, would I do, say with your example in this video,
      Short round 8 stitches
      SR 7 stitches back
      Full round back to beginning
      SR 6 stitches
      SR 5 stitches back
      One full round
      Etc

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  Год назад +2

      @@hiyacynthia Just do the 8 and 7 again each time. That will make sort or a slow u-turn. If you want it a little sharper, you can do 8,7,6,5, even, each time and it will take less of them, since you will do a bigger degree turn with each set.

  • @8creativegirl
    @8creativegirl Год назад

    Thank you so much! This is just what I was looking for to add a more curved cat tail...
    Just out of curiosity, do you use yarn under, yarn over sc? I've recently switched to that for a tighter weave and it seems you might be doing that too.

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  Год назад

      I use the yarn over method. I think it is artist's choice which way they want to create. Just make sure you do a gauge swatch when you use yarn under. It can change the shape of your stitches and mess up gauge as well as stitch positioning if the pattern was written for yarn over. :) Have fun!

  • @yahunnie7999
    @yahunnie7999 Год назад +1

    Hello, love the tutorial I do have a question though. How would I go about making a softer curve for something like an inch worm or Chinese dragon with all the up and down curves and not op degree angles???! Thank you!

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  Год назад

      You would need to either add rounds worked even between short rounds or do less short rounds than shown here. You can do the math, actually. If you know total rounds/2 = number of short rounds to 90 degrees, then you can use the formula 90/number of rounds to create 90 degrees = angle of each short round used.

  • @LongDogOriginalsAL
    @LongDogOriginalsAL Год назад

    Do you use Sistaco on your fingernails? They look great.

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  Год назад

      Thanks! These are just painted I think, but I usually use Lily and Fox. :)

  • @ktd3184
    @ktd3184 Год назад

    I find your technique of flicking the yarn over the hook fascinating. Are you a knitter, too?

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  Год назад +1

      I started out knitting, but didn't like feeling limited in what I could make in terms of plushies. :) Crochet gives more freedom for soft sculpture.

    • @ktd3184
      @ktd3184 Год назад

      @@HookedbyKati yes, I understand. You just flick your yarn like a knitter would.

  • @gracielanetto9046
    @gracielanetto9046 Год назад

    Una belleza !!! Estoy tratando de hacer a el dragón Vicent , pero no entiendo para hacer la cola 😭😭😭

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  Год назад

      This video should help with the tail. Do you have the Premium Pattern? The Premium Pattern has photos of every step of the tail and marked stitches on short rounds to help you see how they work.

  • @rockymillard6689
    @rockymillard6689 2 года назад

    After the second how do I continue I tried to just single crochet all around and it's not coming out like the tutorial. What can can I do to fix it

  • @AndreaSheedy
    @AndreaSheedy 2 года назад

    Thank you for posting, have a quick question: after having finished my short rows and starting in the round again, the inside of my curve is reluctant to actually CURVE, it just looks like a sock now. Looking at it from the side my opening is shaped like an L. Experienced crocheter, I followed the directions, 52st round with 26 being done in short rows, fingering weight yarn on a size E/4 hook. I'm 4 rows into working in the round again, it's giving no indication of behaving and I'm leery to keep going and just have to frog it out later. Any help you or anyone can give me is much appreciated.

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  2 года назад +2

      Andrea, I'd be happy to help. First of all, the problem might be in your hook. An E (3.5 mm) hook is rather larger for fingering weight, especially for something that needs to have tight stitches like amigurumi. It might be stretching too much and have too much ease to hold a 3D shape. I would suggest going down to one hook size below the size of the hook recommended on the yarn label. The smallest yarn I would use with an E hook would be a DK or Sport weight. Second, this tutorial is specifically for 90 degree corners, which look like an "L." To get more of a curve than a corner, you need to put a round all the way around between short rounds. The more short rounds used consecutively, the sharper your corner will be. Hope that helps!

  • @taaffeiite
    @taaffeiite 3 года назад

    i have a question about this technique! when you start the first short row, is it always 8 stitches no matter the size of your amigurumi piece (unless its a much smaller piece of course)? for example, i have a body that's 30 stitches around, would i start the first short row with the 8 stitches or would i go halfway around the piece and do 15 and decrease my rows from there? thanks in advance!!

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  3 года назад +3

      Great question! I would recommend making your first short round HALF the number of stitches around. So if you are doing a body that is 30 sts around, your first short round would be 15 sts. To make a 90-dgree angle, keep doing short rounds until you only have 2 sts left, then go all the way around. For a less-intense curve, stop short rows sooner. :)

    • @taaffeiite
      @taaffeiite 3 года назад

      @@HookedbyKati omg thank you so much!! although i discovered that i had to do 16 sts for my first round so that i could flip my piece the right way and start to connect all the "stairs"! when i had the 2 sts left at the top of the short round "triangle" (that's what i call it anyway), it was facing the wrong way despite me redoing it like 4 times, but after i increased it to an even number of sts in the very first short round row, i was able to flip my piece and have the right side of the amigurumi facing me so i could begin the rest of the process :D

  • @moragryan5209
    @moragryan5209 3 года назад

    Hello I have a question with this technique...I would like to use short rounds when making my crochet dolls so that the knee has flexibility in bending...How do I continue with the remaining stitches that were left behind in order to complete the curve...or is that obvious? I have never done curves

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  3 года назад +1

      Morag, Keep watching the video. :) You will work into each st that you left unworked, all the way around. This will cause the bend.

  • @tsunemara
    @tsunemara 3 года назад

    Does this work on small pieces, as in if the leg is only 8 stitches does it work the same

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  3 года назад +1

      Yep! Use the same concept, just make the first WS row half the distance around the tube you are wanting to curve. :)

    • @tsunemara
      @tsunemara 3 года назад

      @@HookedbyKati sweet. Thank you

  • @MsLaurasaurous
    @MsLaurasaurous 2 года назад

    How do I make a less dramatic curve? 🤔 I'm making a banana right now

    • @HookedbyKati
      @HookedbyKati  2 года назад +1

      Since the curve is caused by creating more row on one side of the tube than the other, try putting a few rounds all the way around between your short rounds. This will keep the number of rounds on the outside closer to the number of rounds on the inside, which will create a slower curve.

  • @isitRobyn
    @isitRobyn 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video! Really easy to understand the process :)