The hardest struggle I have is making my own patterns or taking creative liberties to make a doll the way I would like to because of the stitching math. Thank you SO MUCH for making this simple clip to make it make sense. You're much appreciated!
I am so happy to have found you! I love to crochet but I'm not so good with math and was struggling on how to decrease evenly over the bottom band of my sweater and the rest of the front panel. You are a life and frustration saver, thank you!
It depends on your design and how fast you want your piece to grow in size. I usually pick a number of increases that can divide evenly into the round. So if my round has 18 stitches and I want it grow gradually, I could increase by 3 stitches instead of 6. Or if I want to grow the round quickly, then I could increase it by 9 stitches.
The hardest struggle I have is making my own patterns or taking creative liberties to make a doll the way I would like to because of the stitching math. Thank you SO MUCH for making this simple clip to make it make sense. You're much appreciated!
Crochet math is no joke! Glad the tutorial helped!
I am so happy to have found you! I love to crochet but I'm not so good with math and was struggling on how to decrease evenly over the bottom band of my sweater and the rest of the front panel. You are a life and frustration saver, thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! This was *exactly* what I've been searching for.
Cute free patterns, good crochet stitches, methods
How do I calculate decreases for a crochet pattern? Amazing video!
Thank you! Here's how to calculate decreases: th-cam.com/video/aycV-L2-G_M/w-d-xo.html
oh my god life saver~
How do u now you want to increase 6 stitches though?
It depends on your design and how fast you want your piece to grow in size. I usually pick a number of increases that can divide evenly into the round. So if my round has 18 stitches and I want it grow gradually, I could increase by 3 stitches instead of 6. Or if I want to grow the round quickly, then I could increase it by 9 stitches.