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X vs V Stitch Single Crochet | Which is Best for Amigurumi? | Yarn Under vs Yarn Over | Right Hand 

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@shirleycolwell3002
@shirleycolwell3002 Год назад
I am 80 years old and have crocheted for over 70 of those years and am truly surprised I never knew this before! I love it and Thank you!!!
@kch4697
@kch4697 3 месяца назад
YES! And she did great explaining it too! Thank you
@debbiecable6968
@debbiecable6968 2 года назад
How interesting! I've crocheted for 51 yrs and just never thought about the YU concept. Thank you for the comparisons because I do a lot of amigurumi and I'll just have to "get used" to the yarn under feel. Old dogs CAN learn new tricks if they want to! lol
@yazdhenab.
@yazdhenab. Год назад
Same, I am crocheting every day for 20 years and it's been three month I guess, that I've learned that there is another way to make crochet stitches. I've discovered it with GretaWings' channel, who's making amigurumis and, I've tried it, but it is a bit difficult if you've worked a V stich all your life, plus you must use a smaller crochet because X stiches have the habit to tighten by themselves.
@dragonfly2934
@dragonfly2934 Месяц назад
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🤗
@peppapig807
@peppapig807 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for demoing all 4 permutations of this. Super helpful!! I've been doing YU-YU lately, but I find that the second YU often slips off my hook because of the strange angle. I'm actually so relieved to hear that I can do YU-YO instead. This gives me the best of both worlds-tighter stitches, and my loops don't fall off!
@arijackson4592
@arijackson4592 2 года назад
This video is sooooooooo underrated. Eveything about this explaination was on point. From all the prjects being labled for the whole video, two easy to compare examples (most videos will compare two different designs which, especially for a begginer like me, makes it hard to know what I'm looking at), pluuuus bonus examples. You answered all the questions I had--even the ones that came from watching other peoples explaination videos-- in a way that was super clear and stright forward. Thank you so much, I know that this is gonna be a great refrence as I keep learning
@TheNolasunflower
@TheNolasunflower Год назад
This video was a game changer for me. Thank you! This was so interesting because I never considered yarn under, yarn under VS yarn under, yarn over as an option. This explanation plus visuals were well done.
@CaliGirlCrafter
@CaliGirlCrafter Год назад
Found out I do the yu/yo technique, I didn’t realize until starting amigurumi how much of a difference in makes! TFS
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit Год назад
It really does! ♥️
@laurduncan
@laurduncan 5 месяцев назад
Okay am I the only one that didn't know people were doing front loop only for amigurumi?? o.0 I knew YU was preferred and I'm actually happy to see YU/YO being even better than YU/YU because I found that easier to do, but I've never tried front loop only! I usually do front loop only for decreases but thats the only time I do that!
@HandmadeHavenAu
@HandmadeHavenAu 4 месяца назад
I generally go through both loops too, I also haven't heard anyone say they use front loop only all the time.
@rashaunakovacich1979
@rashaunakovacich1979 2 месяца назад
I've never heard of flo thru the whole ami! Crazy!
@mishkac927
@mishkac927 4 месяца назад
I have seen the “x” stitch as the mixed. I really appreciate your show and tell on the differences.
@ah5621
@ah5621 21 день назад
This was so extremely helpful. I've been trying to do the x stitch and was accidentally switching up my yarn over/under on the second part of the stitch. I'm self-taught so I never have anyone to look at what i'm doing and help me figure out what i'm doing wrong. this helped me troubleshoot quickly. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
@Renmiou
@Renmiou 3 месяца назад
I found your channel yesterday and I just want to thank you for your explanations. You're so thorough and your voice is so nice! I've been knitting for a few years and o ly did a couple of things in amigurumi as presents and now I found this I want to do the Yoshi project I started for my son like this. I'd only done the eyes sockets anyway so far so it's no big deal. Thanks again!
@kaeldrarhiannon
@kaeldrarhiannon Год назад
This is extremely underrated and might be the best crochet technique explanation for amigurumi I've ever seen. Thank you so much!!
@crumbletea305
@crumbletea305 2 года назад
I'm a self-taught crocheter and it seems that I trained myself to do the yu, yo. I just went with the method which fit into my workflow 🤷‍♀️
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 2 года назад
Same! I am self taught through RU-vid, and I’m also dyslexic so it just kinda stuck!
@BenniB8
@BenniB8 10 месяцев назад
I always did x and in every tutorial I saw, people would always do v. I was always worried because I was afraid I did it wrong but looking at both v and x side by side, I like x more better and I’m gonna continue doing it
@TiffMarche
@TiffMarche 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video! I have an amigurumi kit, and it's pretty much going great, except that I hated how big then holes are from the yarn over, yarn over method. So, being an experienced sewist with a bunch of RU-vidrs I regularly follow and look to for guidance, I knew there had to be someone teaching crochet on here who had a solution for this issue! And you did! Thanks again. 😁
@pooppoop3595
@pooppoop3595 Год назад
UGH I CANNOT LIKE THIS VIDEO ENOUGH. this is exactly what my science brain needed to understand this
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit Год назад
Awwww, thank you! :)
@lindawescott2390
@lindawescott2390 Год назад
Thanks. Very clear and informative. I like the pink one best too. Will have to practice that. Just started amigurumi again. I've been crocheting 62 years.....I love to learn new techniques.
@barbaraproscia3275
@barbaraproscia3275 6 месяцев назад
This is the best video by far on this subject!!! Thank you 😘
@tammyragusa5422
@tammyragusa5422 11 месяцев назад
For the love! I’ve had the hardest time understanding YO and YU until now. And, apparently, I’ve just naturally migrated to a YU/YO technique. Grateful I’m not doing something wrong. Thank you for this video!
@kathleenwoods8416
@kathleenwoods8416 6 месяцев назад
The pure science & engineering of textile crafts is always a nice factor to remind myself of.
@scootermom1791
@scootermom1791 5 месяцев назад
It looks like the yarn under/yarn overr (the green ball) uses less yarn than the others. So if that's the case, when someone doesn't think they will have enough yarn for a project, maybe using that technique would help a person finish a project using their favorite yarn.
@gelatinousfeline
@gelatinousfeline 2 месяца назад
Thank you for taking the time to go over the differences! I tried the yarn under technique before but I realized I was doing YO, YU and now I know why I disliked it so much 😂
@bettythefrootloop5705
@bettythefrootloop5705 6 месяцев назад
Both in crotcheting and in knitting I always kept confusing which way to wrap yarn around me needles and I've been wondering for quite a while now how exactly it affects the crochet. Thank you so much for this really informative and comprehensive video, I have a much better comparison in mind now!
@amberschultz4860
@amberschultz4860 4 месяца назад
My mom was left-handed and learned to knit and crochet like a right-handed person but with her left hand. I'm right handed thank you for this. I'm self-taught that she couldn't teach me. But I think I did this stitch at the beginning of my learning.
@mayrainman
@mayrainman 6 месяцев назад
RESPECT. Thank you for your attention to detail and talent explaining the intricate differences.
@Tabitha0914
@Tabitha0914 Год назад
Wow ! Wonderful video. Your examples and explanations were thorough and easy to understand. I will be trying some of these out to see what difference they make for me in my work. I'm glad I found this video. Thank you for making it.
@ladybugonapug-jamie2596
@ladybugonapug-jamie2596 11 месяцев назад
This is incredible...I always wanted to see a comparison and examples and this video is just perfection with how you explained it! Thank you so much...now to figure out how I am crocheting because it is just habit at this point. I really want to try your favorite methods as I love the look for amigurumi. Thank you again!!
@60804lotus
@60804lotus 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. Beginner here and this was helpful.
@jessicabuckley2956
@jessicabuckley2956 6 месяцев назад
This! It made everything so much easier to understand having examples there. And you explained it so well. I've kinda been struggling with understanding the difference, and was honestly feeling dumb. Thank you so much for your help!!
@Cuttlebuglover
@Cuttlebuglover 8 месяцев назад
Thank you, I’m just about to try my first amigurumi project… I knew a ‘different’ way to create the stitch was recommended. You show all the variations so clearly 👍😁
@movedtoaustria
@movedtoaustria 7 дней назад
OMG this video is the BEST!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
@diannalynnYT
@diannalynnYT 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!!! Trying to improve on amigurumi and I think this will make a huge difference.
@shauntelle_09
@shauntelle_09 8 месяцев назад
TYSM FOR MAKING THIS! Love the comparison and helps me A LOT! 🥰
@megansommer9321
@megansommer9321 Год назад
Thank you for explaining and demonstrating!
@wainwain9590
@wainwain9590 3 месяца назад
thank you so much for showing the 4 types!
@sieunich9034
@sieunich9034 Год назад
Omg thank you so much for this video!!! I've learned crocheting by yt-videos, but never realized where to put the yarn 🙈 It tooked me about 10 years too figure out why my dc (and aaaall the others) doesn't look like they should 😱 As I learend today: I did the yoyu-thing + I did the yo from the front 🤦‍♀️😂 Yesterday someone asks me, if I could see the difference between the two pieces she made. I was like "yes but I can't tell" she told me, that she used V for the first and X for the second one... V? X? Never ever heard about that. So I started searching... I'm german and there are several german videos about x and v, but they show where to put the HOOK. I looked them like 1000 times and didn't get it. But now I know where to put the YARN... life changing 🤩 and bonus, I found a name for the mess I did the last years (yoyu) Crocheting is much easier now when the yarn "runs" through the loops (it was really hard work to pull the yarn through the messy strings 😅) Long story short: Thank you ❤️ Ps: sorry if I made grammar mistakes 🙈
@SparkiMcSparks
@SparkiMcSparks 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful and thorough explanation! Glad I found your channel! Subscribed!!!! 😊
@lesleybroadley7631
@lesleybroadley7631 Год назад
Thank you. Your tutorial made so much sense to me, thank you 😊
@tammyaulisio497
@tammyaulisio497 2 года назад
Thank you for this explanation! This helps me
@triciafritz7154
@triciafritz7154 6 месяцев назад
I am a total beginner. I only crocheted a hat yesterday. Just learned. Now I want to do arigurumi. Thanks for this tutorial. Pretty cool. ❤ 😮
@llfJet
@llfJet Год назад
After crocheting for 65 years, I tried the x stitch and I LOVE it. I'm making an amigurumi using yu yo technique and it is lots faster too because I don't have to keep adjusting my left hand. It just stays in place. I have a question though regarding wrapping the yarn for hdc, dc, etc. If It was asc I'd go straight into a stitch and THEN wrap, but when I have to wrap my yarn FIRST like for a hdc or dc, do I wrap over or under? Tyia
@axlelee2204
@axlelee2204 3 месяца назад
I just started crocheting for a few weeks and didn't realize that i was doing the yarn under, yarn over method😅 but somehow my projects turned out great. I'm still learning and this makes it easy to understand the different methods. I'll also try to do it and practice more for experience 😊 Thanks for sharing this❤❤
@ByNicola
@ByNicola 6 месяцев назад
Great tutorial!! I like the Yu Yo too.
@briannadickson8117
@briannadickson8117 2 года назад
Yay! I'm here for the premiere 🙌
@francinechapman3201
@francinechapman3201 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! Exactly what I needed! ❤
@crystalcole65
@crystalcole65 4 месяца назад
Great video, thanks so much for sharing!
@SHINeegirl501
@SHINeegirl501 4 месяца назад
thank you for this! i've been starting to make more amigurumi specifically for the purpose of cat toys so it's extra important to keep the stuffing from poking out. i'll definitely have to try the yu, yo method!
@artjunkie19
@artjunkie19 Год назад
I've been crocheting since I was 13 and never really thought about yo yo vs yu yu. Since I've been making amigurumi toys its become more critical to have a tight stitch. I started doing yu yo by accident and find I really like it. You dont have the holes like in traditional sc so the stuffing doesn't show as much. Thanks for the comparison. Its really helpful.
@bbbuzzzbee
@bbbuzzzbee Год назад
Thank U so much for this video. I just started crocheting few months ago. And I never pay attention to the YO/YU thing as I just beginning to learn. And some stitches would look better than the other. And I kept googling how I make my ST to look more X instead of V bcoz I accidentally make 3 amigurumi that has the X ST and they look so neat & bubbly, and I loved it! But I didn’t know how I did that until I found ur video. Tqtq ❤️❤️❤️
@save_as_
@save_as_ Год назад
Yarn under, yarn over works best for me ❤ Thank you so much
@annettelauzon8854
@annettelauzon8854 8 месяцев назад
If im understanding correctly when you do amigurumi you generally crochet in the FLO I do use the yuyo technique usually
@clearwater7000
@clearwater7000 Месяц назад
Thank you!❣
@ronell10
@ronell10 2 года назад
Wow, I’ve been crocheting for almost 53 yrs, and love making amigurumi, And since I’ve been watching more videos, I found out that I have a pencil grip and now found out that I crochet untraditionally, Amigurumi or not my single crochet makes little x’s,, So I was taught this way or I just did it this way because it was easier or felt better to me, or maybe because I was to be left handed and my mom made me right handed, I don’t know. But this is very interesting
@blueorchid3240
@blueorchid3240 Год назад
Thank you! I was wanting to see the visual differences between all of these as I’ve seen them done all of these ways. Very helpful!
@karenkoutsoumbaris6308
@karenkoutsoumbaris6308 Год назад
Loved this ❤😊
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit Год назад
Awww, thanks! ❤️
@mhaen7539
@mhaen7539 2 года назад
Thanks for the video and explanation.
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 2 года назад
Glad I could help! ❤️
@laurens7789
@laurens7789 6 месяцев назад
I was having a hard time understanding what people meant by yu/yo. So thank you for explaining!
@kailynthompson1305
@kailynthompson1305 Год назад
Love the video! I think the yu and yo is super cool, i might transition to that one too! Thanks for the video! Side note: your voice and way of speaking (certain words but also just your pattern and inflection) reminds me so much of Brit from CrimeJunkies Podcast 😂 dunno if anyones ever said that before or if youre familiar. Just thought I'd share. Happy crocheting!!
@nightshade8928
@nightshade8928 11 месяцев назад
im not dyslexic but i am autistic and struggle a lot with lefts and rights- i had no idea there was a difference, i was doing yarn unders mostly!
@sonshine1478
@sonshine1478 9 месяцев назад
OMGOSH thank you for sharing. From South Africa.
@CamillaZahn
@CamillaZahn 10 месяцев назад
I am lately having a hard time with some patterns because I usually do v stitches and they do x stitches and I compare the sizes of my amigurumi and the one from the pattern and my looks huge! Today I decided to try the x stitch but it hurts my hands too much so I think I’ll try to do yu-yo and see how my finished toy looks like!
@addethchang9107
@addethchang9107 4 месяца назад
Thank you very much❤
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 4 месяца назад
You're welcome 😊
@PrometheusReturns97
@PrometheusReturns97 2 года назад
I'm glad you liked the yu,yo the best. I tried doing the yu,yu when I found out about it. The fist yu worked easily for me but I struggled getting the second yu through the loops efficiently. I noticed some people did yu,yo so I just went with that and have been doing it since. Also, you are the second person I've seen do front loop only. I wonder if you could do a response or a video on why that's better or how it changes things. Can you just do that for any project?
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 2 года назад
I do FLO for amigurumi, and I think it’s because it draws it kinda close to the front and leaves the back loop positioned behind it in a way that blocks the stuffing from behind seen, if that makes sense? But I’m not completely sure if that’s why. I think it just looks more “bubbly”. I should do a video about front loop only vs back loop only and the difference in going through both loops, too!
@michelleochinero1813
@michelleochinero1813 Год назад
Cool thanks.!!!
@jjimi6216
@jjimi6216 5 месяцев назад
I’ve always yu/yo… so this is surprising to see that that wasn’t the norm? But it’s good to hear that it’s actually better to use 😂
@bkcrocioart1337
@bkcrocioart1337 2 года назад
It’s very beautiful 💐💐
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 2 года назад
Thank you! 🙂
@lisawilliams2406
@lisawilliams2406 2 года назад
I do the yu then the yo. Doing the yu the 2nd time was hard for me. I really like the yu, yo way.
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 2 года назад
I like how the YU/YO looks the best but habit has me YU/YU 😂
@tjmimi56
@tjmimi56 11 месяцев назад
I use YU,YO because I crochet really tight in amigurumi and the second part of the stitch was very difficult in YU,YU and hurt my knuckles a lot. I also think the Xs look better with YU/YO. I'm not familiar with doing amigurumi in front loop only and it seems like it diminishe your Xs somewhat. Maybe it's just the camera. Nice comparison tutorial.
@just_a_kat
@just_a_kat Год назад
I’m curious if doing any of the YU techniques in other stitches, e.g. dc (double crochet), would be necessary if I was making a piece of clothing? I made a bucket hat a month or 2 ago using the YU YO technique with the dc stitch and thought if I went a bit extra and should’ve done the YO YO technique. Side note, your video was super helpful and gave me extra knowledge I didn’t know about before! Thank you sooooooooo much!💖
@Improbable_Fiction
@Improbable_Fiction Год назад
How do you decrease using any of the YU?
@aminatorI
@aminatorI Год назад
Thanks for the explanation! Why only the front loop?
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit Год назад
It's just a preference, I think it makes the stitches "pop" more which looks cuter (IMO) and tends to hide the stuffing just a bit more. But again, this is just a personal preference.
@aminatorI
@aminatorI Год назад
@@KnitGrit Thanks! I really liked your explanation, and I like both yu/yo and yu/yu better than the regular way. Can't decide which one I prefer though.
@susanlucero3530
@susanlucero3530 Год назад
I am a YU/YO crocheter 😁 I'm sure you have a pretty good reason for choosing to do FLSC than the standard SC and I hope you can share thus, please? Thank you so much 👍👍👍
@playhooky
@playhooky 11 месяцев назад
Since she hasn't answered yet, I thought I'd tell you that I've heard many others who do amigurumi say that they prefer FLSC because it leaves less of any holes for the stuffing to show through/makes a more solid fabric.
@susanlucero3530
@susanlucero3530 10 месяцев назад
@@playhooky hmmm, i did try FLSC but my YU/YO still gave a better look altho my ami is a bit smaller than FLSC.
@SherlockRhodes
@SherlockRhodes 12 дней назад
How I learned I've been crocheting wrong (yu, yo) for almost 20 years
@steinvonsteinberg3589
@steinvonsteinberg3589 9 месяцев назад
Well done mam thank you
@Scudmaster11
@Scudmaster11 5 месяцев назад
I always did yarn under... i misunderstood yarn over as get working yarn... and i did yarn under... so... im staying with yarn under... and yes... i am also dyslexic
@SeraphSonata9
@SeraphSonata9 Месяц назад
Newbie here. I’ve been pulling my yarn through both loops. How does pulling through the front loop only change things (as she does in this video)?
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 4 дня назад
I think it gives the stitch a more “bubbly” appearance which I enjoy for amigurumi. It can also help with certain patterns by leaving the back loop free to be picked up with certain designs.
@itssmeena
@itssmeena 9 месяцев назад
Does anyone know why the stitch count would be off when doing increases, or even just keeping the count the same?
@r.ie69
@r.ie69 Год назад
I’ve actually always done yu,yo I thought it was the only way to do it until last year lmao
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit Год назад
A lot of people don’t even notice how they change their wrapping. I only figured it out because it was driving me crazy that my stitches looked nothing like my mothers’ stitches and she’s the one who taught me 😂 She YO YO and I YU YU
@kathytormaschy9545
@kathytormaschy9545 2 года назад
Question.are you going through both loops or just the front loop?
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 2 года назад
Front loop only
@JimmieHammel
@JimmieHammel 2 года назад
I've always done the x stitch yu,yo. I find the yu,yu version hurts my wrist.
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 2 года назад
I’m the exact opposite! Probably based off of what we are used to doing 🤪
@virginiakilduff5514
@virginiakilduff5514 8 месяцев назад
When doing amigurumi, is it common to use only the front loop? I’m just starting out. Thanks.
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 8 месяцев назад
I prefer going through front loop only (FLO) with amigurumi. I like how it makes the stitches look “bubbly”.
@jowiedelprado7021
@jowiedelprado7021 2 месяца назад
This is my first time seeing someone using FLO for amigurumi. How does it differ from using both loops? Is it better?
@rohanm2140
@rohanm2140 Год назад
I've been making amigurumi for years and my items always looked taller than what they were supposed to be. Do you think this will make a difference as far as the height of the stitch?
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit Год назад
I think it definitely could, especially depending on your tensioning.
@playhooky
@playhooky 11 месяцев назад
Have you been able to determine if you think it did make a difference? I suspect it would not make a noticeable difference because I think height of the stitches is just all determined by how far/high you pull up your yarn whether it's YO or YU.
@AGULL
@AGULL 2 года назад
How can you do decrease for x stitches
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 2 года назад
I just do them the same as my invisible decrease, it’s just the way I wrap it that’s different. I put my hook through both stitches I want to decrease and then single crochet like normal. 😊 Hope that makes sense!
@Key-zo8qd
@Key-zo8qd Год назад
I thought I had been doing yuyu but turned out I was doing yoyo I like yuyo
@kathleenawilson7085
@kathleenawilson7085 2 месяца назад
Please stop moving the balls around so much when you are handling them to show the stitches. I do love how you explained the difference. It was something that I needed to know (I'm trying Amigurumi for the first time). But I could hardly distinguish between them from all the movement while you were handling them. I still like your video and gave it a thumbs up.
@sheliahuggins5721
@sheliahuggins5721 Год назад
You could just say to flatten or close the wing as if it was a fortune cookie. Lol
@doyi7772
@doyi7772 2 года назад
7:13 yu, yo
@margoj2840
@margoj2840 2 месяца назад
Fabulous explanation! Thank you! Might I suggest that you please not shake the sample too much. You talk with your hands, which is fine. I love that you are "extra like that." But when the sample is in your hand & it is moving so much, I can't see the sample.
@KnitGrit
@KnitGrit 4 дня назад
That’s fair. 😂
@nchezenzo3380
@nchezenzo3380 Год назад
With the yarn under-over how can I do double crochet and half double crochet?
@canadianinstitute9544
@canadianinstitute9544 3 месяца назад
I found this video super interesting but I just wish you would have held the balls still instead of shaking them all the time. I had to keep pausing to try to catch the moments when I could see the patterns side by side.
@doyi7772
@doyi7772 2 года назад
yo 2:42 yu 3:27
@teresahoughton7142
@teresahoughton7142 10 месяцев назад
"YOU" need to do a little more blabbing and DO more surprising. Geese zip it, and show show MORE .
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