Literal looked at this tutorial yesterday and felt really good when today I saw you uploaded the same tutorial with a voice narration. Tons of gratitude!
Made this bunny, the dress and the overall pant as a gift for my neice. She loves it. I cannot thank you enough for your easy-to-follow tutorials. I'm a beginner at crochet and this bunny is my first amigurumi project. Keep up your amazing work ❤️❤️
Lovely tutorial, many thanks for it!!!!! The bunny looks so cute! I just made a little change to the pattern. As I was to assemble all the pieces together, I felt the head was too big for my taste. So I redid it and changed round 8 from (sc 6, inc) x 6 = 48 into (sc 13, inc) x 3 = 45. Accordingly, rounds 9-18 become 45 sc instead of 48sc , and round 19 is (sc 13, dc) x 3 = 42. I was very happy with the outcome!!
Bonjour Odinka, j'ai réussi à réaliser ce lapin ainsi que sa salopette grâce à vos explications très claires, alors que je suis débutante. Je suis trop contente du résultat ! Merci infiniment pour ce partage.
Make this bunny for my baby cousin and she loves it . This was so easy to follow and finished it in about 2.5 hours which is pretty quick as I crochet really slow
Thank you so much for the tutorial. Love your work. Have crochet some bunnies. I am a beginner and it would be so nice if you do some tutorial on dresses and jumpsuit for this bunny. Please?? 🙏🏻😊😊
I made one of these and it is so beautiful- thank you so much for the awesome tutorial. I am trying to make a slightly larger one and was hoping you may be able to help me with the stitch count for the head. If I did an additional 2 rows on the magic circle to get to 60, (instead of 48) would I just add an additional 2 rows of single crochets (so instead of 18 total rows, I’d have 20) before starting the decreases? Also, would I follow the decrease pattern from the video as-is and just have an additional Two rows of decreasing at the end?
Yes definitely use bigger yarn if you want your project to be slightly larger… I didn’t think a bigger size would affect the overall size that much but it definitely does!
The number in the parentheses indicates how many stitches you will have in total at the end of the row. So for the row you indicated, you single crochet 6 times to end up with a total of 6 single crochet stitches. Hope this helps! :)
She meant to do a regular single crochet consecutively for two stitches then when you reach the third stitch single crochet two times into the same stitch and then repeat this whole process until you have reached the end. Hope this helped!
It’s because you place your increase side by side. Search for perfect circle on RU-vid you might have tutorials on how to do it! It’s pretty easy! The odd count row you do the increase at the beginning of the section or at the end, and the even count you place your increase in the middle. For example, row 5 would be (3sc, inc) x 6 or (inc, 3sc) x6 then row 6 (2sc, inc, 2sc) x 6.