Thank you! Your voice is great for someone giving instructions… Your instructions were great… And so… My alien child turned out great! If I can make six more, I’ll be ready for my market. Wondering how much you sell these for
Thanks for this! Just bought green yarn today and thought it was the perfect shade for this, so ready for may the 4th! Finished making it in one sitting.
Ah! I’m so sorry! I don’t have exact measurements but I know I use less than 40 grams of each color 😊 I typically look for a ball of worsted weight yarn with at least 40g so I don’t have to play yarn chicken.
I don’t use stitch markers because I find them inconvenient and I can tell where the row start and end is without them-I’m so sorry!! I forgot that is confusing for folks so I’ll be sure to use a stitch marker in my future videos! ❤️
Yes, this is the typical yarn 😊 yarn thickness is measured on a scale of 1-7 with 1 being the thinnest and 7 being jumbo thick yarn. My favorite is size 4 yarn and you should see a yarn ball symbol with the number 4 on the yarn label. All yarn comes with a recommended crochet hook size-typically I recommend you go a hook size smaller-this makes your stitches closer together and keeps your stuffing from falling out. 👍hope this helps! ❤️
Hi sorry but I am confused 😕 in row 10 you go down to 18 single crochet after the decreases but then you start row 1 brown yarn with 24 😢 stitches can you please clarify it for me 21:25
I got you! The brown yarn is joined into the front loops of round 9, which has 24 stitches. Round 10 is worked into the back loops of round 9 and while we are decreasing in round 10, there’s still 24 front loops of round 9. Hope that helps!
I get lost 😮en R 9 it was 24 but en R 10 we worked in BLO ( 2 sc, dec ) X 6 TOTAL 18 HOW IT 24 SC IN R1 WHEN STARTED THE BODY ? I DID NOT GET IT?THANK YOU
hi! i’m making this too and i was stuck at this part also but i just figured out what the problem was! so you have to attach the yarn to round 9 not round 10. i hope this helped :) 12:35
I’d say a beginner crochet who knew the basic stitches could tackle this pattern. If you’re completely new to crochet, I recommend starting with a square dishcloth or scarf to get used to holding the crochet hook and forming stitches. 😊
Thank you for letting me know I’m going too fast! I’ll keep that in mind for the next videos. 😊 if it helps, you can use the slow down/speed up setting on the video to play it at .75 or .5 speed.