Hi, just found your channel, making these for my 95 year old mom who is gnome crazy! Thank you for such an easy pattern. I am left handed but was able to follow you easily.
I love everything you make! Have you ever designed/made any chubby toys like airplanes, cars, etc? I can’t find any patterns for cute, cartoon-style boy toys. I’m having so much fun with all your designs!❤
Hi! WOW! I have been meaning to get a round to crocheting a cute gnome, and here is the perfect one for me! THANK YOU so much for sharing this! I'm so excited to get crocheting! Have a good day!
Just made 2 of these with plush yarn. Wow, super easy and looks good too !! I don’t crochet fast but this was so simple that I made 2 today which is a big deal for me. Thank you for this tutorial!!!
Next video you do... when you state like for row 3 on the hat you 2 single crochet together. If you do that... that is a decrease, which is really confusing. State 2 single crochets in the stitch not together. Just a tip!
Oh no I'm sorry for the trouble! Yes, I used the same hook size for the arms. Feel free to email me at hello@theresascrochetshop.com if you have a specific question or want to send a picture and I'll see if I can help!
These are so easy to follow and im already almost done with my gnome for valentines day! Thank you for this amazing and easy tutorial٫ I will be making this more than one!
HI Theresa, 🤗 I just found you. Your work is beautiful. Do you have a book with amigurumi patterns yet? I have not crocheted for a very long time. And I was never that good to begin with. But I intend to start up again and get better at it❣I would really like to try making some of your amigurumi.
Hi there! Thanks so much! I do not have a physical book, but I have a customizable pattern pack deal where you can choose any 10 patterns for $25 here: www.etsy.com/listing/856917416/pattern-pack-choose-any-10-patterns
Ok I'm new to crocheting and have only ever seen tutorials with doing "yarn over." Noticed you were doing "yarn under." Is this just for this pattern, or a personal preference? Thanks for the instructions. 😊
I finally got it. I thought you meant 3 sc in the first st, 2 sc in the next all the way around. But it’s 1 sc in each of the first 3 stitches, 2 sc in the next st around.
I'm sorry for the confusion! Please feel free to let me know if you have other questions! If you email me at hello@theresascrochetshop.com, I'll be sure to see your questions. :)
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Aww thanks so much! The gnome really does come together so quickly! Though the 45 minutes is just crocheting time; it does not include breaks, distractions, mess ups, searching for your crochet hook, etc :)
If u want to make no sew body, i did this: I made 1ch, then 3sc thru the both sides of arm at the end. Row 10 of the body: 3sc, 3sc with the arm, 3sc (change to the beige color at the end of the 3rd sc), bobble stitch (end this stitch by pulling grey yarn thru 6 loops at the end, this is the nose), 3sc, 3sc with the arm, 2sc Row 11 as usual
Thank you for such a clear, easy tutorial and for telling the yarn weight and hook size you used. I’m going to be making these for my favourite coworker who is going to be moving away😢She loves gnomes so I think this will be a meaningful gift.
For my plush mini gnome I used a variety of brands! I used Honey Bunny Shine for the hat, Honey Bunny for the arms/body, and Parfait Chunky for the hands. Parfait Chunky and Honey Bunny are my 2 favorite plush yarns right now, so I'd recommend either!
3:15 ugh…mine NEVER looks good like this. 🤷♀️ I’m sure it has to do with tension and being constant. But how do I improve? Does practice really work with that since you’ve gotta be doing it correctly in order to improve? Any tips and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for the tutorial!! He’s super cute! 🫶🏻
Hi there! Sorry for the trouble, I know how frustrating that it is when it doesn't look the way you want! Feel free to email me a picture of your work (hello@theresascrochetshop.com), and I can see if I have any specific tips. But YES, practice does really work because it helps your tension become more consistent which helps the look of your stitches. :)
Very easy tutorial ❤thx for sharing! I've actually made 5 so far using bernat blanket yarn....would love to make different amigurumis, would like to see more of your tutorials 😊 you do amazing work❣️
To make a gnome that is 18 inches tall, use #7/jumbo weight yarn and my plush gnome pattern here: www.theresascrochetshop.com/products/chunky-gerome-the-gnome; see this video for what that will look like: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--372pEJIEGs.html
Hi! Thanks for your interest! I'm sorry I don't know the exact measurements needed to make this mini gnome, but it uses very little yarn. I would estimate 30 yards or less of each color.
If you make this tutorial with medium weight yarn, I definitely think it could be keychain size! Just add a key chain to the tip of the hat! :) Or, you can make it with a thinner yarn if you want it to be smaller. :)