thank you for explaining what a stitch looks like from the top. if my mother had only shown me that, i wouldn't have had to make my first project 3 times before i got it right
That's a way to make it larger, yes. Be sure to use a hook in the appropriate size for the chunkier yarn, tho! Generally for amigurumi, you want to go a size down from the recommended hook for the yarn. This is to make sure you don't have gaps between stitches.
thank you for explaining what a stitch looks like from the top. if my mother had only shown me that, i wouldn't have had to make my first project 3 times before i got it right
Thank you sm! your vidios are so easy and simple for new people
Love this. It's very informative!! And helpful!!
I'm looking to make a very large boi. I'm a total newbie and I'm wondering if I can just use a thicker yarn?
That's a way to make it larger, yes. Be sure to use a hook in the appropriate size for the chunkier yarn, tho! Generally for amigurumi, you want to go a size down from the recommended hook for the yarn. This is to make sure you don't have gaps between stitches.
ty for actually showing where to put the stitch marker 🙏
What a really cute crochet pattern; I hope to make one one day, but question why isn't the kit or pattern on Etsy anymore?
I think the pattern is on Etsy but I sell on my main site now, shoplousyllama.com
@@lousyllamacreations Okay cool Thank you.
Really helpful, you explain really well :D
I’m so glad you liked it! :)
Thank you for this
Do I count the white rows as well as the gray rows.
Am I the only one that’s so confused?😭
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Would you mind putting the pattern in the comments pls?
You can get the pattern from shoplousyllama.com
Thank you!
im usually really good at following this stuff but i cant even get through the second step lmao
Im ashamed to sau this took me two hours to do.😅
That's not a Possum, it's an Opossum.