An amigurumi and crochet channel - Your one-stop shop for crochet challenges and free amigurumi crochet patterns; I'll show you how I go from an idea to completed pattern, and try to interpret crafty challenges through a woolly lens.
I love to make animals, creatures, monsters, and characters from cartoons and games, and if there's a pattern you've been searching for, I'm always up for a challenge! My patterns are always excellent, and, well, my YouTubing is improving.
...long story short, I take complicated knots, and make them easy, and will teach you some basic of crochet design along the way :)
**Yes, you can sell anything you crochet from my patterns!!**
Being totally new I get lost in understanding the written instructions and what to put in each stitch. If the camera is closer and I can watch what is going into each stitch I can learn that way, but still overwhelmed by the written tables of stitches. Like looking at that and seeing 6sc I'd think that means 6 single crochets and I'd think that would mean to do 6 in a row rather than a treble one coming in between. In watching I do get the general sense of it, though I do start getting lost in which stitch some get worked into. Beginner problems I guess! I just wonder when the written stuff will start to make sense.
I made a garden of crochet succulents for my sister a couple years back, as she has managed to kill every plant she owns but she loves succulents. I put them on into different tiny pots and planters I'd collected all over, though. Just filled 'em with some foam and glued the succulents down. It turned out really cute, but this with the canvas might be even cuter!
Is there some kind of a nice book or videocourse about this that you created or you can recommend on that topic that I can buy and gift to someone..? Thanks for your content and answer!
Still making my way through these streams and so enjoying them. But I cannot believe that you and your chat just ignored the absolute GEM of you calling Highland cows "giant meat puppies"!! This will forever be what I call them from now on.
Literally sang the Sesame Street numbers song seconds before she sang it lol 😂 Also, yes me and my sister do the "eGGs" thing from The Land Before Time!
finally got around to watching this. i must say, it's a teensy but weird to see you actually sew them together cause on the stream you just pin them together and we see the finished pokemon a week later
I made the navy dragon that is on the cover of Priory of the Orange Tree for my friend...who thought she looked like Sgaeyl from Fourth Wing 😂 now I'm making her Tairn by using 2 strands of worsted weight on the pattern
Thank you for sharing this amazing pattern! I used it to make a large green frog out of Velvety Smooth Sparkle yarn by Yarn Bee in the color olive by doubling up the strands. It has little gold sparkles in it and made a truly magical frog! I hope to return to this pattern and make a rainbow frog next.
And adorable about naming drifloon Balloony like Dr doofenshmirtz had a balloon as a kid and it was basically his only friend and it's a big part of his convoluted backstory. Dr doofenshmirtz is from Phineas and Ferb.
Also if you wanted to do a fox theres a fur variation of red fox know as a cross fox which has a lot more black and would lend it self very well to a halloween theme.
You could do the Australian crypitds without confirming or denying that they exist. Find a page through google and use that as your description that you base the crochet from. I aaw something once about some vampite type thing with a loooong name and the picture i saw looked almost man-sized frog woth ape arms and my first thought was I'd love to see you crochet the creature from that picture specifically.
I love this series. It's my favorite thing to watch before bed to unwind and just calm down. After seeing all the battling mistakes you've made I think it would be fun to watch you try and do a nuzlock where if you lose your pokemon you must release it.
❤ I am addicted to Diamond Painting as well. I found a tabletop easel helps me with the small space I have and helps to keep my head up so my neck and shoulders don't get those pains.