7 steps to make amigurumi designs BIGGER (without bulky yarn!)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @between_forest__and_sea6658
    @between_forest__and_sea6658 Год назад +212

    This video was heaven-sent!! I found a tutorial on how to make a super cute strawberry cow, but looking at the video again, I realized my cow wouldn't come out very big, and I like a nice, big, cuddly plush. So now I'll be able to make my cow bigger using the yarn I already bought for the project! Thank you so much for making and posting this video, you've saved me a massive headache and lots of experimentation!! 💙💙💙

    • @jody3943
      @jody3943 Год назад +2

      Was it by Rose and Lily Crochet

    • @littlepicasso1
      @littlepicasso1 9 месяцев назад +1

      Omg I had the exact problem😢

    • @acd9920
      @acd9920 8 месяцев назад +1

      same!! i couldn’t find a bigger crochet cow patter that is still cute

    • @TheLyssabeautiful
      @TheLyssabeautiful 6 месяцев назад +3

      So how are yall figuring this out for other patterns? For example one mins she’s decreasing twice but then the next for example when she shows the body she only doubled up the number of single crochet but then the decrease is still one? I know a lot of you think I sound stupid but I think this is explained for more able bodied ppl and those who have learning disabilities or austic adhd … this left so many unanswered questions so if you can explain that would be helpful ❤️❤️ oh and I’m not saying she did this on purpose just think a lot of ppl make videos like this just forgetting to add extra detail just in case

    • @arctaex
      @arctaex 5 месяцев назад

      Were you actually able to apply this method successfully, though? I'm genuinely curious.

  • @TrippNBalz
    @TrippNBalz 3 года назад +254

    Brilliant! I often tweek patterns but would never consider it my own after. I agree with you 100% on that

  • @anniemoon350
    @anniemoon350 10 месяцев назад +26

    I love the fact that you are teaching how to create patterns, not just read them!

  • @daily-janitor
    @daily-janitor Год назад +22

    I've had a plan to make a 6 foot weighted amigurumi for separation anxiety, comfort and autism. I have issues with tension and shaping, finding your channel has helped the hurdle of big projects!

  • @SmoothD3vil
    @SmoothD3vil 3 года назад +92

    I just want to say I'm not even done with this video and already it's proving to be probably the best, most well explained crochet explanation video I've ever seen. Especially when it comes to visualizing the stitches which is by far my greatest challenge! THANK YOU!!

  • @trinitytang3170
    @trinitytang3170 3 года назад +60

    Honestly so helpful. There are a lot of patterns I’ve hesitated to use before b/c the end product was just too small for my preference. I’m totally trying this! ❤️❤️

  • @adalinelomu5072
    @adalinelomu5072 3 года назад +29

    i’m trying this tomorrow with a new “supersized” version of a cow pattern for my road trip boredom. i’m so excited! your video was amazing and I will come back with results in how mine turned out in a month
    edit: it worked out really well! i love my cow it’s ginormous

    • @aprilaura1402
      @aprilaura1402 Год назад

      Heyy can u help me out a bit

    • @aprilaura1402
      @aprilaura1402 Год назад +1

      Can you please share the pattern for the bigger cow .. im really confused

  • @evou.9531
    @evou.9531 Год назад +16

    When I tell you you’ve literally saved my life. I’m NOT KIDDING. I made a pattern for Luffy and it was so small- but perfect. So now I’m making a bigger one thanks to you!! Tysm, you’re amazing :))))

    • @bluetenpollen
      @bluetenpollen 11 месяцев назад

      hey, sorry for bugging you but my pattern is a little weird so i'm really struggling with the increase part. how would u double the first rows of the pattern:
      round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
      round 2: 6 inc (12)
      round 3: 3x (3sc, inc) (15)
      round 4-5: sc in all 15 st (15)
      round 6: 3x (4sc, inc)
      thank u for your help and have a nice day!

    • @Kamiraarj
      @Kamiraarj 9 месяцев назад

      hiii im sorry for bothering you but have you already figured it how to make that pattern bigger? if so, would you please share to me cus i cannot understand this yt vid at all. thank you so much !@@bluetenpollen

    • @TheLyssabeautiful
      @TheLyssabeautiful 6 месяцев назад

      @@bluetenpollen unfortunately doesn’t look like anyone gonna reply and help 💔 I’m trying to figure out so I can at least help others cause this always happens 😭😭😭

    • @silentspeaker0156
      @silentspeaker0156 6 месяцев назад

      @@bluetenpollenfor round 2, you can try 4x (sc, inc) to get to 12 stitches.

    • @silentspeaker0156
      @silentspeaker0156 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheLyssabeautifulI’ve found 4x (sc, inc) gets you from 6 to 12 stitches evenly! I don’t know exactly what’s happening with their pattern or yours, but it’s worth a shot!

  • @montanaholley4776
    @montanaholley4776 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much! With your help I have doubled the heart amigurumi pattern *twice* *over* so my friend can have a full size heart couch pillow for xmas, and I didn't have to spend loads more money on the giant yarn, I can just use what I already have.

  • @lagtduckgirl7993
    @lagtduckgirl7993 2 года назад +10

    YES THANK YOU!
    I am from Europe and bigger yarn is such a pain to get so this tutorial is a saving grace!

  • @HyperesthesiaCh
    @HyperesthesiaCh 2 года назад +9

    OMG thank you so much! I wanted to make a bigger version of an amigurumi but couldn't figure out how lo enlarge it with the same yarn.
    This is exactly what I was looking for and very well explained ❤

  • @LittleCazzy
    @LittleCazzy 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so glad I remembered this video when I needed it most. I'm making a gift for someone and the pattern I'm using is one I had already adapted from something else but wasn't large enough for what I had planned, I've just gone step by step with your video to size it all up

  • @michellewest4796
    @michellewest4796 3 месяца назад +1

    This tutorial is a godsend. Ive been trying to math out a coffee bean for a specific project for work and my skillset was not prepared.

  • @viviannes9152
    @viviannes9152 3 года назад +7

    thank you so much for making this! I am trying to make a big gengar plushie for myself and have been cobbling together bits and pieces and shapes but this tutorial helped so much in how to supersize him. you did this in such a simple way and it completely made sense to me. I am so much more confident as this guy will be the first sort of free form creation im working on. :)

  • @bangtansunicorn
    @bangtansunicorn 3 года назад +25

    Thank you for this! I wanna make a "life sized" or a big red panda plush that I can hug. This was really helpful😊

  • @Faerie-Realm
    @Faerie-Realm 11 дней назад

    This video was useful for showing me how to lay out my pattern and know how to increase it and decrease the amount of stitches. The math and how to calculate the changes of increases/decreases however.... I could not follow. Thankfully found another video that helped with that, but I appreciate this video for setting the groundwork for me.

  • @prishyasurentharan8773
    @prishyasurentharan8773 Месяц назад +1

    this is amazing!! this is so well explained. using this same logic of doubling, i wonder how quadrupling or something would work

  • @AmongTheFlowers
    @AmongTheFlowers 7 месяцев назад

    I have been struggling with sizing up a pattern for a week now. This was SO well explained and well laid out!
    This is the first video I've seen by @ComplicatedKnots, but she is such an amazing teacher. So excited to watch more videos!!

  • @xandermcshane2800
    @xandermcshane2800 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! I was trying to scale up a snake, and could not figure out how to do it. Following your model and adjusting for my pattern, I've gotten the nose to come out just right (and that was the hard part!)

  • @corgilover2319
    @corgilover2319 3 года назад +30

    This was a really cool tutorial! Thank you for going so slowly and breaking it down.

  • @zoheeames1006
    @zoheeames1006 Год назад +2

    YOU ARE AN ANGEL FROM HEAVEN ITSELF!!!!!!
    I absolutely LOVE how clear this was to follow and apply to a pattern I am working on at the moment xx

    • @bluetenpollen
      @bluetenpollen 11 месяцев назад

      hey, sorry for bugging you but my pattern is a little weird so i'm really struggling with the increase part. how would u double the first rows of the pattern:
      round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
      round 2: 6 inc (12)
      round 3: 3x (3sc, inc) (15)
      round 4-5: sc in all 15 st (15)
      round 6: 3x (4sc, inc)
      thank u for your help and have a great day

  • @KuhRisDuhLowRin
    @KuhRisDuhLowRin 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for this. I feel like I can create my own patters now and understand it instead of winging it!

  • @kitwickliff
    @kitwickliff 3 года назад +3

    You are a bloody GENIUS!!!! This video is awesome. Thank you I've often found that just using bigger yarn didn't size up a critter how I wanted it. Thanks so much!

  • @yez_i_am
    @yez_i_am 2 года назад +2

    Omg thank goodness I found your channel because This is something I’ve wanted to do for a specific doll for so long but didn’t know how to go about it 😭😭 I don’t want to profit from it, I’m just a simp for Zoro. Thank youuu

  • @robertathome11
    @robertathome11 Год назад +1

    VERY helpful! My son wants a bigger sized dinosaur of one I made when he was younger, I am going to try this. I loved your comment about black magic & Maths...shared it with my sister who teaches high school math!

  • @RatsMysteryCheese
    @RatsMysteryCheese Месяц назад +1

    Thank you! I'm making a really cute design for my art competition and needed to make it way bigger, this helped a lot!

  • @animewolf16
    @animewolf16 Год назад

    I wish I would have found your channel and this video sooner! I have been crocheting for about 5-6 years now. I have never made my own pattern from scratch as most of my projects I was able to find a pattern for for free or for purchase online. That was until I wanted to make a large fish prop for a costume for my husband. I couldn't find anything that fit what I wanted to make so I found a simple pattern that I tried to upscale. It took forever with guesstimating the math, making the mock up, frogging that and then making the final project with all of the details. There were a couple of years between the mock up and finishing the final fish but it did finally get done this year! This video would have made the upscaling so much easier or any of the previous videos in this series about making my own pattern would have been such a big help. I'm glad I have these resources now and look forward to seeing more of your content.

    • @bluetenpollen
      @bluetenpollen 11 месяцев назад

      hey, sorry for bugging you but my pattern is a little weird so i'm really struggling with the increase part. how would u double the first rows of the pattern:
      round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
      round 2: 6 inc (12)
      round 3: 3x (3sc, inc) (15)
      round 4-5: sc in all 15 st (15)
      round 6: 3x (4sc, inc)
      thank u for your help and have a great day

    • @animewolf16
      @animewolf16 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@bluetenpollen Looking over your sample pattern, I think I see where you may have been having trouble. My sticking points were rows 3 and 6. In the video, she talks about doubling the lines. Though it is sort of shown in the video, it's not directly stated that she is doubling the contents of the line. If there are repeating instructions, you double what is inside the parentheses, but not the number of times you repeat the instruction. I also thought about what she said about continuous growth vs sculpting. Not knowing what your final project is (if I had to guess, this particular part may be a leg or muzzle but I don't know of course) it could go either way so I did a mock up of the original and what I tested. Doing a more stark change and then doing single crochets around in the next row to "fill the gaps" seemed to mimic the original shape best so here is what I came up with.
      R1. MR 6sc (6)
      R2. 6 inc (12)
      R3. 6x (sc, inc) (18)
      R4. 6x (2sc, inc) (24)
      R5. 24 sc
      R6. 3x (6sc, 2inc) (30)
      R7.-R11. 30 sc (5 rows of 30)
      R12. 3x (8sc, 2inc) (36)
      A lot of experimenting in crochet is about trying something, undoing/frogging it, doing it again, frogging again. Over and over until you get what you're looking for. I couldn't tell on paper whether to do a gradual increase or the stark increase until I put hook to yarn for mock ups.The other thought I had regarding continuous growth was that you had an increase of 3 stitches from row 2-3 so to get an increase of 6 you could do something like 3x (7sc, inc) (27) for R5 and 3x (8sc, inc) (30) for R6. Same concept for rows 11 and 12. This is still an increase of 6 stitches but it's over the course of 2 rows instead of 1 like how I have it above. I encourage you to try both and see which you like more and/or which better fits your project. I hope this helps. Happy crocheting!
      Alt Option Continuous Growth
      R5. 3x (7sc, inc) (27)
      R6. 3x (8sc, inc) (30)
      ...
      R11. 3x (9sc, inc) (33)
      R12. 3x (10sc, inc) (36)

  • @phloughergirl
    @phloughergirl Год назад +2

    I have been wanting to do this like forever! I don’t particularly like making tiny or small projects. I like mine 10-12 inches, but most patterns are too small for my liking. I like the project and have been wanting to figure out how to make something bigger, it keep 5e proportions. Thanks for a brilliant video and lesson. You have a new subscriber!

    • @artareon
      @artareon 3 месяца назад

      I'm the same way!! I tend to only use worsted weight yarn and a because it's cheapest but the projects are often only big with chunky yarn so I caved an just started making my own big worsted weight amigurumi 14-18ish inches🤧 while this comment is a year old i definitely recommend this nice dinosaur pattern that's made to be big with worsted weight yarn, it's the Timothy the dino one❤

  • @taylor-b
    @taylor-b Год назад +5

    I'm trying so hard to make this make sense lol. My current pattern is:
    R1: 6 sc Magic loop (6)
    R2: inc x 6 (12)
    R3: [sc, inc] x6 (18)
    R4: [inc, 2 sc] x6 (24)
    R5: [5 sc, inc] x4 (28)
    To make it larger, would my new pattern be?:
    R1: 6 sc Magic loop (6)
    R2: 12 sc (12)
    R3: 12 sc (12)
    R4: inc x 12 (24)
    R5: inc x 12 (24)
    R6: [2 sc, 2 inc] x6 (36)
    R7: [2 sc, 2 inc] x6 (36)
    R8: [2 inc, 4 sc] x 6 (48)
    R9: [2 inc, 4 sc] x 6 (48)
    It seems like you're doubling each row and then doing it twice? But I think the beginning/magic loop (R1 and R2) are really throwing me off.

    • @MitsueOokami
      @MitsueOokami 9 месяцев назад

      It seems you made the error she mentioned at 3:39 which won't make a smooth transition. rather than filling up the missing rows with repeated amount of stitches [12 -> *X* -> 24 = 12 -> *12* -> 24], you calculate the transition based on the amount of increments your pattern grows. Your pattern grows in increments of 6 for the most part, meaning every row where the stitch amount increases, it does so by 6 stitches added as increases (6 -> (+6) 12 -> (+6) 18 and so on. so the bigger pattern would go [12 -> *X* -> 24 = 12 -> *18* -> 24] instead!
      your pattern would look something like this, assuming that the order between single crochets and increases switch so they offset each other to avoid the hexagon shape, we alternate their order accordingly on the new pattern
      R1. 6 magic ring
      R2. 6[inc] (12)
      R3. 6[sc, inc] (18)
      R4. 6[inc, 2sc] (24)
      R5. 6[3sc, inc] (30)
      R6. 6[inc, 4sc] (36)
      R7. 6[5sc, inc] (42)
      R8. 6[inc, 6sc] (48)*
      R9. 4[10sc, inc] (52)
      R10. 4[inc, 12sc] (56)
      *here you can see that we get an increment of 4 between rows 4-5 of the original so on the bigger pattern we get 8 increases, going from 48st to 56st, for a smooth transition we divide this amount in half, adding 4 increases on the missing row nine (making it 52 stitches) and the other four on row 10, achieving our 56 stitches by the end of row 10.

  • @lavenderwolfbound5886
    @lavenderwolfbound5886 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this tutorial 💕
    I'm trying this method out with my dragon patterns to make sure I can get even sizes.

  • @cenikastarr9713
    @cenikastarr9713 8 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!!! This video has been SO helpful and easy to follow!! I have a really hard time using bulky yarns but sometimes I just want bigger plushies. Now I can have them!!

  • @sm-65datlas23
    @sm-65datlas23 2 года назад +1

    This is the best tutorial I have ever seen! Detailed and not boring, very well-explained! Thank youuu I want to try this with a Baymax amigurumi.

  • @sockerplinga
    @sockerplinga 3 года назад +2

    I have to make my own little spider, even tho I am afraid of them! And then I have to make a big spider too! Thank you for a great tutorial on how to make designs bigger!

  • @vanessamorales9446
    @vanessamorales9446 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much , I been looking for something like this . All I ever seen was use bigger yarn . Thank you 👏🏼🖤

  • @cannibalpotato11
    @cannibalpotato11 3 года назад +8

    I love your spiders! They are so cute. 😍 And thank you for teaching us this I was actually thinking of trying to do something like this. 😁

  • @annconnellan3050
    @annconnellan3050 Год назад +1

    I LOVE when I stumble upon something brilliant! You have explained this so well! Thank you for making my crochet journey even better! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @teejaykaye
    @teejaykaye 11 месяцев назад

    I recently purchased a pattern that resulted in a smaller Creature than I had been hoping for so I am super excited to find this video! I'm looking forward to making a supersize snuggle buddy

    • @bluetenpollen
      @bluetenpollen 11 месяцев назад

      hey, sorry for bugging you but my pattern is a little weird so i'm really struggling with the increase part. how would u double the first rows of the pattern:
      round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
      round 2: 6 inc (12)
      round 3: 3x (3sc, inc) (15)
      round 4-5: sc in all 15 st (15)
      round 6: 3x (4sc, inc)
      thank u for your help and have a great day

  • @natychayenne
    @natychayenne Год назад +1

    OMG you're an awesome teacher! Thank you so much for explaining so troughly, it was incredibly easy to understand, and english it's not even my first language...
    I loved every minute of this video, you are so sweet, all the writing was so very neat, and I'm in love with your spiders!

  • @neutaq5553
    @neutaq5553 2 года назад +41

    You just turned crocheting into math... I love crocheting even more now. AMAZING :D

    • @MitsueOokami
      @MitsueOokami 9 месяцев назад +3

      "wait, it's all math?"
      "Always has been"

  • @sharlenerodriguez5143
    @sharlenerodriguez5143 5 месяцев назад

    Its a great blue print to enlarge them if the pattern has some special rows its best to just follow the video and once you start making it itll be easy to adjust the special rows if that makes sense but great blue print :)

  • @JordanRose
    @JordanRose 11 месяцев назад

    This is so helpful! I am not experienced so I just used smaller yarn and I've never been able to make anything big, but now i can

    • @bluetenpollen
      @bluetenpollen 11 месяцев назад

      hey, sorry for bugging you but my pattern is a little weird so i'm really struggling with the increase part. how would u double the first rows of the pattern:
      round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
      round 2: 6 inc (12)
      round 3: 3x (3sc, inc) (15)
      round 4-5: sc in all 15 st (15)
      round 6: 3x (4sc, inc)
      thank u for your help and have a great day

  • @codelyo_ko9123
    @codelyo_ko9123 7 месяцев назад +2

    hey, i got an amigurumi pattern with bobble stitches, do you just make 2 BO instead of 1? or is there another tip to make it twice bigger?

  • @kermitsewerslide7548
    @kermitsewerslide7548 Год назад +1

    I found this through the crochet patterns subreddit and this is insane, I was so desperate I tried designing my own pattern at his point. I do agree with it still being the original creator's content, so it would be correct to credit the original creator and then just tag your channel saying people used this video to make the design bigger. I think that's what I'd do? I don't know if it's wrong though ;-;

  • @2woso
    @2woso 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I have just startet at a cat, just filling the palm of my hand. A bit to tiny for my tast. In a facebook site I got the advices thats the normal, change /doble the yarn and upsize needle. But this will be another cat! I have to yarns working with, a thin cotton and a thinner silk fluffy added yarn. To double this will not be nice and just clutter. Though about it for a while and work out this way to do the pattern, and that magic rings can't double, thats a big hole to tighten. So doing this you have to use your mind as well. . And I wonder all the way, will this work? ? And now I have proof that the cat will be at a size I like, I will give the facebook site this advice too! And of course the pattern maker will have the credit! (I just change the numbers, I did not make the pattern. )🤩🐈‍⬛

  • @RabbitQueenArts
    @RabbitQueenArts Год назад

    Thank you so much for this, I had been asked to make a bigger size of a pattern and I didn't know how to so this helped me so much thank you

  • @charlottecannell7837
    @charlottecannell7837 2 года назад +2

    this is so helpful!! i made a stingray and want to make one slightly bigger so i’ll try use this on the pattern :)

  • @GoldenRtvrs18
    @GoldenRtvrs18 10 месяцев назад

    Wow! This is one of the most helpful pattern videos I've ever watched! Thank you so so much!

  • @lavenderrainbow5041
    @lavenderrainbow5041 3 года назад +6

    I am *SUPER* thrilled to have found you!!! I have only been crocheting for a few years. I am a highly visual learner (thank you for RUclips), so reading patterns is difficult for me. But, I am slowly getting the hang of it. I had bought a few of your *amazing* patterns a short while ago. I have trouble using smaller hooks (def not bc of age or anything like that, they just hurt/cramp my hands, lol!), so making cool GIANT amigurumi is on the top of my list :) Thank you for showing us how to do this xx .....and the other way to make things bigger is the way that I told you about how to triple any yarn - I love this method too but it isn't as exact as your calculations - much, much better ;)

  • @ravenwills5655
    @ravenwills5655 Год назад

    I serious love you! You have made this a much faster learning process! THANK YOU!!!

  • @LilBlueOnk
    @LilBlueOnk Год назад +1

    This is so cool and so helpful!! I tried using this method today but I picked a weird one to start with - a spider (and by Skein Spider no less ;) ). It was going well at first, but I'm having a few hiccups and I'm not sure I'm doing the right thing, so I'm going to try with an easier pattern like a bear and see if that works better. Thank you so much for sharing this!

    • @Kamiraarj
      @Kamiraarj 9 месяцев назад

      hi!, can you please elaborate and tell me how can i double up the size? i really cannot understand this yt video

  • @silverdragon6869
    @silverdragon6869 Год назад +2

    I've really flung myself into the deep end lmao the first thing I'm trying to supersize is the day 12 rainbow snake from the 12 Days of Crochet, which i feel i should note i have not even made in the small version, and it's a crawl just writing out the new pattern! i shan't give up!!

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  Год назад

      This is fun coz I'll be releasing a resized version next quarter, you can compare your result with mine :)

  • @Ikkanhetleren
    @Ikkanhetleren 10 месяцев назад

    Well you baffled me! Can't stop watching your videos😍 learning só much

  • @jayluer6564
    @jayluer6564 Год назад

    Mind BLOWN! I’m assuming this would would if someone wanted to triple the pattern?

  • @kristinaanderson8644
    @kristinaanderson8644 7 месяцев назад

    Love this. Followed really well until head and body but maybe i just have to try.

  • @michellejohnson8923
    @michellejohnson8923 Год назад +1

    I love this explanation of the pattern, but are you planning a walk through video crocheting the bigger spider ? Just wondering 🤔. I do better learning, with videos . I'm very slow with reading a pattern .

  • @deneearledge4653
    @deneearledge4653 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video! I’ve always wanted to make huge plushies, but could never afford to buy the bulky yarn needed. This is a huge help! Thank you very much!! 🧶😍❤️

  • @marilynholman1304
    @marilynholman1304 Год назад

    Wow I’m speechless, this is awesome, thanks!!

  • @paulinemccahill8162
    @paulinemccahill8162 Год назад

    I love this, I have a Baphomet pattern that a friend of mine would love but I don’t think he would want it standard size so this will help me make it the size I think he’d like. I’m not sure now whether to double or treble the size 😊

    • @bluetenpollen
      @bluetenpollen 11 месяцев назад

      hey, sorry for bugging you but my pattern is a little weird so i'm really struggling with the increase part. how would u double the first rows of the pattern:
      round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
      round 2: 6 inc (12)
      round 3: 3x (3sc, inc) (15)
      round 4-5: sc in all 15 st (15)
      round 6: 3x (4sc, inc)
      thank u for your help and have a great day

  • @charlottesweb2104
    @charlottesweb2104 Год назад +3

    This is super cool! Could you do the same process again to the pattern you just made bigger so it ends up giant or would that mess up the shape of it?

    • @artareon
      @artareon 3 месяца назад

      I'm a bit late but I'm sure you can just quadruple it from the start using her method instead of doing this twice

  • @LexMayson
    @LexMayson 11 месяцев назад +2

    How would you make something just a little bit bigger? Would you just guess at a smaller decimal to multiply everything by? Any tips?

  • @zarac2107
    @zarac2107 2 года назад +2

    This is so helpful thank you!! 🙏🧶🥳 I think giant hallo spider needs a giant candy spider friend!! 🕷🎃 ❤️🕷🍭

  • @Lunaskylette
    @Lunaskylette 5 месяцев назад +2

    Is there a way to make it 1.5 times larger without changing yarn size or double yarns???

  • @neptunes_oeuvre
    @neptunes_oeuvre Год назад

    recently found your channel and you are seriously AMAZING ! Thank you so much for your content, crafts & wisdom, you are a talented and charismatic being 🙏🏽💗

  • @samdrawss8947
    @samdrawss8947 Год назад +2

    Would this work for sizibg down? (Dividing by 2 instead of multiplying)

  • @rrrandoms4040
    @rrrandoms4040 2 года назад +4

    This was such a great tutorial! Quick question, so I have a pattern where the final size is 5in and I want the final size to be 25in do I multiply everything by 5?

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  2 года назад +5

      In theory, yes. But be careful, a lot of the detail will become pretty shapeless when blown up that much (like a low-res image can't be printed super big). Biggest I've done is x3!

  • @maryssameaux2082
    @maryssameaux2082 2 года назад +2

    Ok but this method and giant yarn!!! New body pillow lmao ☺🤯

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  2 года назад +2

      I swear that if I ever hit 100k subs I'm going to make a Chonk the baby dragon the size of a bean bag chair.

    • @artareon
      @artareon 3 месяца назад

      ​@@ComplicatedKnotshave you done it yet?! This be awesome 🙌🙌

  • @suzi-ml8ep
    @suzi-ml8ep 10 месяцев назад +1

    what if the first row is 6 sc in magic ring and second is 12 sc with increase, how do I double that? This is for bee pattern which I want to make slightly larger to fit a squeaker inside, since im using 8 ply yarn it became small. Do you have to double the amount of rows, ?

  • @sammyd6510
    @sammyd6510 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have rows that go from being 24 stitches for the previous row then
    R9: sc22, inc2 (26)
    R10: sc23, inc2, sc (28)
    R11: sc24, inc2, sc2 (30)
    R12: sc25, inc2, sc3 (32)
    R13: sc32 (32)
    R14: (sc,Dec)x2. Sc10. (Dec,sc) x3. Dec2. Sc. Dec. (24)
    I’m very confused how to translate that. Is this correct?
    R19: 48sc (48)
    R20: 44sc, 4 inc (52)
    R21: 52sc (52)
    R22: 46sc, 4inc, 2sc (56)
    R23: 56sc
    R24: 48sc, 4inc, 4sc (60)
    R25: 60sc (60)
    R26: 50sc, 4inc, 6sc (64)
    R27-29: 64 sc (64)
    R30: 4(sc,Dec). 20sc. 6(Dec,sc). 4dec. 2sc. 2dec. (48)
    ?

  • @jessbell0912
    @jessbell0912 Месяц назад

    So if you started the magic ring at 12 would you be tripling the size of the pattern? I'm very new to all of this and lost. Thank you. I love your creations btw!❤

  • @aelreda
    @aelreda Год назад

    I figured out by myself , than i found this tutorial and make me sure that i got right 😅. Thank you❤

  • @klwilliams1958
    @klwilliams1958 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you! I've been searching for this video!❤❤

  • @arijackson4592
    @arijackson4592 2 года назад +3

    Hi! Thank you so much for this tutorial its exactly what i needed and everything was so well explained. I'm sorry if someone already asked this but with this method should I expect to quadruple the yarn needed? From a math pov if every row gets twice as long and you double the rows that would require four times the yarn. From your experience does that sound right? And thank you again for the video!

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  2 года назад +3

      It should be roughly 4x the yarn, and 8x the stuffing! Yay maths!

  • @me.clxire
    @me.clxire Год назад

    I agree with you. Just because you make the pattern bigger/smaller doesn't mean you created how the amigurmi looks or the different characteristics of it. Maybe you added or took away rows but that doesn't change the fact that it's still the same pattern

  • @abby-by1wv
    @abby-by1wv 2 года назад +2

    i’m having an issue, because the pattern im trying to double is looking like it would increase by 6 every 2 rows, but you can’t increase by 3 for the rows in between. what would you recommend?

  • @anirasiani9043
    @anirasiani9043 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video its help me for learning bigger pattern. Can you make videos with more complicated patterns ?thanks😊😊

  • @oikawaisepic8799
    @oikawaisepic8799 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much!!! The only thing I'm missing is how to do bobble stitches when it's a bigger pattern, how should I go about making them? Should I just crochet separately and sew them on?

  • @Kiyoboo22
    @Kiyoboo22 Год назад +2

    If it calls for a certain amount of chains would we double that as well?

  • @ritapereira8197
    @ritapereira8197 2 года назад +2

    This was amazing! Thank you so much for this tutorial, you really made it simple for us to now super-size all the amigurumis!
    I'm fairly new to crocheting and making amigurumis, and i was wondering: if I wanted to make a smaller version of the original pattern, you think the "reverse" math would be the way to do it? I mean, because starting with a magic ring of 3, for example, might change the form of the whole thing, right? Or am I missing something?
    Thanks! :D

    • @Kamiraarj
      @Kamiraarj 9 месяцев назад

      hi!, can you please elaborate and tell me how can i double up the size? i really cannot understand this yt video

  • @aprilmay8114
    @aprilmay8114 3 года назад +1

    This is great! Thanks so much for taking the time to show this!

  • @featherpool8527
    @featherpool8527 Год назад +1

    Do i only multiply my numbers by 2 when they are not inside a bracket? for example i am trying to enlarge your pattern for the pumpkin cat and for round 4 with the ears (round 2 on original pattern) i have 4 [sc,inc] to make a round total of 16. so hopefully make my question clearer do i only multiply when my numbers are outside of the bracket (for example the 4) and leave the ones inside the brackets the same? For a second example my round 14 (original 7) I have 12 [sc,3scin1,sc] to make a round total of 60. am i doing this correct?

    • @donkeyching8339
      @donkeyching8339 11 месяцев назад

      i know this is a very late reply and idk if this will make sense but the pattern i’m doing has a line of 6(7sc, dec) 2sc [50]how my math ended up was 12(7sc, dec) 4sc [100]so i think it’s just the outside numbers. i also just drew tally marks and would cross out tallys that would just be single crochets and circled the 2 lines that would be decreases. basically since my pattern has like 100 stitches in a row now i didn’t want to draw the circles for the stitches but just tallys.

  • @fuzzyfrogs7362
    @fuzzyfrogs7362 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is especially useful if the original pattern already requires puffy yarn (do you know what I mean? I hope you do) and you wanna upsize it

  • @EdolasMystogan
    @EdolasMystogan Год назад

    Love this video. I found a koala pattern that i liked, but realized that it was teeny tiny lol, so obviously i wanted to size it up. But i had already bought all the materials. So instead of following all those "just bulk up the yarn size", it was nice to find this really detailed video!

    • @Kamiraarj
      @Kamiraarj 9 месяцев назад

      hi!, can you please elaborate and tell me how can i double up the size? i really cannot understand this yt video

  • @coollittlegremlin7243
    @coollittlegremlin7243 2 года назад

    Okay but like. I have dyscalculia, math is incredibly hard and mostly incomprehensible to me (I cannot do anything more complicated than single digits in my head, I have to do it on my fingers or paper or just use a calculator). There are other things I suck at (readin music, for example or spacial awareness).
    But math for me is like. The epitome of everything hard and complicated. And you made a video where math is actually *understandable* for me. Like I JUST USED IT!!! I MADE SOMETHING BIGGER! its not a complicated pattern, just some increases and decreases to create basically a very smooth dumpling but like. I did it!!! And I didnt cry like I usually do with math and it was really easy!!!! The way you illustrated stuff as well as talk about it is amazing (and the choice of a pattern to work with in the video is also good, because it has both simple shapes and smth more complicated and it really shows how to do this properly).
    I dont like bulky yarn for amigurumis and this is just. So cool

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  2 года назад

      This means a lot to me, I'm happy I could help :) ❤️

  • @manfrolla
    @manfrolla 7 месяцев назад +2

    Anyway thanks because I cannot buy tons of yarns of every existing size… and also I think that Amigurumi made with thinner yarn are much cuter 💚

    • @badassmomofteens4611
      @badassmomofteens4611 4 месяца назад

      Same! I hate using anything but a 2mm hook and yarnart jeans or alize cotton gold for amigurumi

  • @ASquareGranny
    @ASquareGranny Год назад

    Clever girl!!! Well done!!! 🫶🏻☺️🧶

  • @EmiCooper1003
    @EmiCooper1003 Месяц назад

    what about horizontal things like flippers for sea creatures? Do I just double the amount of htr/tr stitches (uk terms) or do I need to make 2 rows??

  • @emilypink6108
    @emilypink6108 Год назад +1

    If you’re chaining instead of magic ring do you still stay with the original amount of chains? Great video! Thankyou x

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  Год назад +1

      Nope, you double your base chain! Be careful not to double your turning chain (as in "chain 1 and turn") or it'll throw your row off.

  • @diysy9431
    @diysy9431 7 месяцев назад +1

    I had question i did a pattern how would you figure out the length/height of you item what ive found is i can make it bigger wider but how do you keep the portions good for height/ length if that makes sense 😕

  • @bbsamazon
    @bbsamazon 6 месяцев назад

    I agree with you about the intellectual property of others! Thank you for clarifying that. 😊

  • @AndzelikaSuszylo
    @AndzelikaSuszylo Год назад +2

    im actually trying to size up one of your patterns the loch ness monster one by 4 times and im making in out of chunky yarn so trying to make it very large in still struggling with this video im not the best at math any other tips to make sense of why you do the second row on the leg and the fourth on the body

  • @kerrani4335
    @kerrani4335 3 года назад +1

    This video is helpful and easy to understand👍 and I just want to ask you if you can please make a video on how to design our own patterns I have been crocheting for years but I can't make my own pattern despite having so many ideas I just can't make it happen. Thanks 😁

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  3 года назад +2

      I strongly believe anyone can learn to write their own! I've had half a script that'll guide folks on hold for a couple of months now, Im hoping to make the video this year 🙂

    • @kerrani4335
      @kerrani4335 3 года назад

      @@ComplicatedKnots I will be waiting eagerly for that video. Thanks again 😁👍

  • @amandanguyen3324
    @amandanguyen3324 Год назад +1

    I love this but math is just sooo hard for me , and I was wondering if just using a larger hook size coulld help? or do you have patterns for bigger dolls and creatures ?

  • @bluetenpollen
    @bluetenpollen 11 месяцев назад +2

    my pattern is a little weird so i'm really struggling with the increase part. how would u double the first rows of the pattern:
    round 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
    round 2: 6 inc (12)
    round 3: 3x (3sc, inc) (15)
    round 4-5: sc in all 15 st (15)
    round 6: 3x (4sc, inc)
    thank u if anyone can answer my question i am really really confused !

  • @tonycottrell2562
    @tonycottrell2562 Год назад +1

    This video is quite confusing, am I just supposed to double everything I do for example 13 rounds to 26 and 2sc inc to 4sc 2inc and am I supposed to have so the dec decreases every time I use it like in the video at 13:38

  • @ashleyyoung191
    @ashleyyoung191 6 месяцев назад +1

    Would I do this same thing if I was sizing up a pattern 3 or 4 times the original size?

  • @RandomRiniGrace
    @RandomRiniGrace 8 месяцев назад +1

    I tried calculating this on a turtle pattern I found online, and it worked pretty well for the arms, but something went wrong with the head (there was supposed to be 6 rows of sc, but only came out to 5) because when I doubled the rows, it was rows 10-14 that were supposed to be sc, but it didn't add up to six, which was wierd.

  • @gjdkdovm
    @gjdkdovm 2 года назад

    this is smart! a bit like algebra if you think about it, really helpful, will use this in the future!

  • @floareabalan9785
    @floareabalan9785 6 месяцев назад

    Ce bine ar fi daca ar fi tradus in limba romana!!!
    Felicitări,arată foarte bine!

  • @rantaroamami4841
    @rantaroamami4841 Год назад

    Oh ComplicatedKnots... you've given me too much power 😅
    Welp, time to make a 7" jellyfish because that sounds easy to hug :)

  • @Lorioki
    @Lorioki Год назад +1

    @ComplicatedKnots The original pattern I’m working on is 20 stitches to 16 stitches: 4[3 sc, dec]. Doubling the pattern gets me 40 stitches to 32 stitches. Is it better to do 8[3 sc, dec] OR 4[6 sc, 2 dec]??? Or does it not matter which way I do it?