Thank you so much! 😊 I'm so happy you love your circles, and that's amazing you're making money too! 💸 You're doing awesome - keep it up! You're the best! 💖✨
That sounds like a fun project! 🐱 I’m so glad the tutorial helped with the glasses for your Gojo cat plushie. If you need any more tips or help along the way, just let me know. Happy crocheting and good luck with your plushie! 😊🧶
Thank you so much, Valerie! I’m glad you found the lessons clear and detailed. It’s great to hear you’re diving in as a beginner-practice is key! If you have any questions along the way, feel free to reach out. Happy learning!
Thank you so much ! i've tried watching other tutorials but instructions weren't very clear as yours, m so happy that i found yourr channel, and m so happy to being able to croshet my first flat circle !! ☺❤
You're so welcome! 🥰I'm so glad my tutorial was clear and helped you make your first flat circle! It means a lot to hear that you're enjoying the process. Keep up the great work, and happy crocheting! ❤
You're very welcome! I'm so glad to hear that the tutorial helped and that you're happy with your finished flat circle! 😊 It’s always such a great feeling to see your hard work come together. Keep up the amazing work, and happy crocheting! ✨
You're very welcome! 🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that my explanation helped you finally succeed in making a circle. 😊🎉 Keep up the great work, and if you have any more questions or need further guidance, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting! 🧶✨
As a beginner... I'm really blessed to come across this video..... Just followed instructions as mentioned and there I go..... Thank you so much❤ Love from India 🇮🇳❤
I'm so glad you found the video helpful, especially as a beginner! 😊 Your kind words truly mean a lot to me. I'm thrilled that the instructions worked well for you! Sending lots of love and thanks back to you in India! 🇮🇳❤ Keep up the great work, and happy crocheting! ✨
Im literally trying my best to do the double chain it DOESN’T wooork!!! I dont know if the problem is because Im using 3.0cm hook or something. Its TOO frustrating
I'm so sorry to hear you're feeling frustrated! 😟 It can definitely be tricky at first, especially with smaller hooks like the 3.0mm one. It might help to try using a slightly larger hook, as it can make it easier to work with, especially when learning new techniques. Also, make sure the tension isn't too tight, as that can make the stitches hard to do. Don't give up, you're doing great, and it will click with practice! If you need any tips or more detailed instructions, feel free to ask. You've got this! 💪🧶😊
That's wonderful to hear! 😊 I'm thrilled that you found the tutorial helpful and that your project turned out well. Keep up the great work! If you have any more projects or questions, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting! 🧶❤️
What a wonderful idea! 😊 Yes, you can absolutely make a round blanket using a crochet circle pattern, You can continue expanding the circle with more rounds until it's the size you want, or you could connect multiple circles to create a larger blanket. A round blanket will look so cozy on your grandson's sofa, and I'm sure he'll love the thought and effort you put into making it for him. 🧶💖 Just take it one round at a time, and don't hesitate to reach out if you need help with the pattern!
The holes at the end of each round might be caused by a couple of things, even if you've followed the instructions carefully. Here are a few possible causes and fixes: Loose Stitches: If your stitches are too loose, they can create gaps between them, leading to those holes. Try tightening your tension a little bit while crocheting to make the stitches fit more closely together. Wrong Stitch Placement: Make sure that you're placing your stitches in the correct spots, especially the first stitch of each round. If you're not inserting the hook into the right stitch, it can cause uneven gaps. Double-check the video for stitch placement and ensure you're working into the right stitch or chain. Join the Round Correctly: If you’re joining the rounds with a slip stitch, make sure you’re joining neatly and snugly, as a loose join can create gaps. Alternatively, you could try using a stitch marker to mark the start of each round and avoid a slip stitch join altogether, which helps keep the rounds tight and smooth.
hi! im ending up with 22 stitches on round 2 instead of 24, and cant find understand what im doing wrong :c I've used every stitch from round 1 and checked multiple times but i cant get to 24
Hi there! I totally understand how frustrating that can be. If you're ending up with 22 stitches instead of 24, you might be missing a stitch or accidentally skipping one in the repeat. You have to make 2 double crochet in each of the 12 stitches, then you will get 24 stitches.
I totally understand the struggle with the magic circle! It can be tricky when you're starting out. A helpful tip is to make sure you're holding the working yarn and tail yarn separately and that the tail is tucked under as you make your loop. Also, when you're pulling the magic circle tight, make sure to grab the tail end and give it a firm pull to close the circle. Practice makes perfect, so don't get discouraged! You're doing great!
No worries at all! If the magic circle feels tricky, you can definitely make a simple circle without it. Here's an easy way to do it: Start with a chain: Begin by making a slip knot and then create a chain of 4 chains. Join the chain into a ring: Join the last chain with a slip stitch to the first chain to form a ring. Crochet into the ring: Now, simply make your stitches 12 dc (double crochet) into the ring. Tighten the ring: Once you’ve finished your stitches, pull the starting tail to close the circle. This method will give you a nice, simple circle without the magic circle. 😊 Hope this helps, and enjoy crocheting!
Oh no, let’s see if we can fix that! 😊 It sounds like you might be increasing too little in round two. Make sure you’re following the pattern's stitch counts closely-sometimes it’s easy to miss a stitch or two by mistake. Another tip is to check your tension; if your stitches are too tight, that can cause the circle to "cup" instead of laying flat. You’ve got this! Keep going, and let me know if you need more help! 🧶💪
A seashell instead of a circle sounds like a funny crochet surprise! 😄 Don’t worry-it happens to the best of us! The instructions are very clear, if you want to give it another try. But you have to listen and follow closely
I'm really sorry to hear you're having trouble with the circle! Sometimes it can be tricky, but I’m sure you’ll get it with a little practice. Try checking if your tension is too tight or if you’re skipping any stitches. If you’d like, I can try to explain a part of the tutorial in more detail to help you out. Don’t give up - you’re doing great!
I completely understand! Written patterns are great for that. I’ll make sure to look into providing a written version soon. In the meantime, if you have any specific questions about the tutorial or need help with any part of it, just let me know! 😊🧶
I am the same way. Written patterns are better so what I do is I watch the video at least twice, and on the third one I take written notes for each round.I write the pattern for each round.Then I follow the written pattern and refer to the video at the same time. It doesn't take a lot of time. You're not going to write down each and every step, because you'll know the pattern in the first 3 seconds and can write it down. Hope this helps. Keep going with it. You can do it.😊
Yes, you can definitely make the circle as big as you want! 😊 As you continue working in rounds, just keep increasing in the same way, and your circle will keep growing. If you want it to stay perfectly flat, just make sure to maintain the correct increase pattern. If you want to make it bigger, you can keep adding rounds until it reaches your desired size. Happy crocheting, and enjoy the process! 💖
I’m rage crying right now. I just cannot understand. What the hell is she doing? I’m looking closely and I’m not understanding. What is she doing?😡😡😡😡😡😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠
I'm really sorry to hear you're feeling this way. Crochet can be challenging, especially when trying to follow along with a new technique. If you’re struggling to understand a specific part of the tutorial, let me know which part is causing confusion, and I’ll do my best to help clarify it for you. Remember, it’s okay to take breaks and come back with fresh eyes. You’ve got this! 🌟🧶
Omg thank you sooo muchhhh i been strugeling so long and my english is not so good and now i can crochet a flat circle !❤❤
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TYSMM I LOVE MY CIRCLES AND IM ALSO MAKING MONEY
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Thank you so much! 😊 I'm so happy you love your circles, and that's amazing you're making money too! 💸 You're doing awesome - keep it up! You're the best! 💖✨
I’m making a gojo cat crochet plushie. This helped me a lot with the glasses, Tysm!
That sounds like a fun project! 🐱 I’m so glad the tutorial helped with the glasses for your Gojo cat plushie. If you need any more tips or help along the way, just let me know. Happy crocheting and good luck with your plushie! 😊🧶
Very good directions 😃👍
Thank you so much! I'm glad the directions were helpful! 😊👍
You are a lovely teacher, very clear and very detailed. Thank you for sharing, I'm a beginner so I am going to try this, so I can practice. Valerie.
Thank you so much, Valerie! I’m glad you found the lessons clear and detailed. It’s great to hear you’re diving in as a beginner-practice is key! If you have any questions along the way, feel free to reach out. Happy learning!
Thank you so much ! i've tried watching other tutorials but instructions weren't very clear as yours, m so happy that i found yourr channel, and m so happy to being able to croshet my first flat circle !! ☺❤
You're so welcome! 🥰I'm so glad my tutorial was clear and helped you make your first flat circle! It means a lot to hear that you're enjoying the process. Keep up the great work, and happy crocheting! ❤
Thank you for this Great paced Tutorial. I did it, and so happy at my finished flat circle!
You're very welcome! I'm so glad to hear that the tutorial helped and that you're happy with your finished flat circle! 😊 It’s always such a great feeling to see your hard work come together. Keep up the amazing work, and happy crocheting! ✨
Omg thank you for this I have been trying to find out how to make a circle for hours now and this really helped!
You're very welcome! 🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that my explanation helped you finally succeed in making a circle. 😊🎉 Keep up the great work, and if you have any more questions or need further guidance, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting! 🧶✨
Thank you very much for sharing this helpful video here ☺️🍀
You’re very welcome! 😊 I’m glad you found the video helpful. Happy crafting and best of luck with your projects! 🍀🌟
Tysm! I tried making a ghost bag thingy, this helped me so much w/ the bottom
You’re so welcome! I’m thrilled to hear that it helped you with your ghost bag! It sounds like such a fun project. Happy crocheting
Thank you. So helpful. ❤
You're very welcome! 😊 I'm glad I could help. If you ever have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting! ❤🧶✨
As a beginner... I'm really blessed to come across this video..... Just followed instructions as mentioned and there I go..... Thank you so much❤ Love from India 🇮🇳❤
I'm so glad you found the video helpful, especially as a beginner! 😊 Your kind words truly mean a lot to me. I'm thrilled that the instructions worked well for you! Sending lots of love and thanks back to you in India! 🇮🇳❤ Keep up the great work, and happy crocheting! ✨
Im literally trying my best to do the double chain it DOESN’T wooork!!! I dont know if the problem is because Im using 3.0cm hook or something. Its TOO frustrating
I'm so sorry to hear you're feeling frustrated! 😟 It can definitely be tricky at first, especially with smaller hooks like the 3.0mm one. It might help to try using a slightly larger hook, as it can make it easier to work with, especially when learning new techniques. Also, make sure the tension isn't too tight, as that can make the stitches hard to do. Don't give up, you're doing great, and it will click with practice! If you need any tips or more detailed instructions, feel free to ask. You've got this! 💪🧶😊
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Your tutorial is sooo goood
Thank you very much
I made one and it looks pretty good ❤
That's wonderful to hear! 😊 I'm thrilled that you found the tutorial helpful and that your project turned out well. Keep up the great work! If you have any more projects or questions, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting! 🧶❤️
Can I make a blanket like this, my 25yr old grandson wants a round blanket for his sofa😊
What a wonderful idea! 😊 Yes, you can absolutely make a round blanket using a crochet circle pattern, You can continue expanding the circle with more rounds until it's the size you want, or you could connect multiple circles to create a larger blanket.
A round blanket will look so cozy on your grandson's sofa, and I'm sure he'll love the thought and effort you put into making it for him. 🧶💖 Just take it one round at a time, and don't hesitate to reach out if you need help with the pattern!
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My circle has a lot of holes at the end of each round, i followed the instructions exactly, what is the cause of the problem?
The holes at the end of each round might be caused by a couple of things, even if you've followed the instructions carefully. Here are a few possible causes and fixes:
Loose Stitches: If your stitches are too loose, they can create gaps between them, leading to those holes. Try tightening your tension a little bit while crocheting to make the stitches fit more closely together.
Wrong Stitch Placement: Make sure that you're placing your stitches in the correct spots, especially the first stitch of each round. If you're not inserting the hook into the right stitch, it can cause uneven gaps. Double-check the video for stitch placement and ensure you're working into the right stitch or chain.
Join the Round Correctly: If you’re joining the rounds with a slip stitch, make sure you’re joining neatly and snugly, as a loose join can create gaps. Alternatively, you could try using a stitch marker to mark the start of each round and avoid a slip stitch join altogether, which helps keep the rounds tight and smooth.
hi! im ending up with 22 stitches on round 2 instead of 24, and cant find understand what im doing wrong :c I've used every stitch from round 1 and checked multiple times but i cant get to 24
Hi there! I totally understand how frustrating that can be. If you're ending up with 22 stitches instead of 24, you might be missing a stitch or accidentally skipping one in the repeat. You have to make 2 double crochet in each of the 12 stitches, then you will get 24 stitches.
I struggled with the magic circle because I can't see which is the tail end of the yarn. My magic circle doesn't pull tight.
I totally understand the struggle with the magic circle! It can be tricky when you're starting out. A helpful tip is to make sure you're holding the working yarn and tail yarn separately and that the tail is tucked under as you make your loop. Also, when you're pulling the magic circle tight, make sure to grab the tail end and give it a firm pull to close the circle. Practice makes perfect, so don't get discouraged! You're doing great!
NO THIS IS TOO HARD I DON'T WANT A MAGIC CIRCLE I JUST WANT A CIRCLE😊
No worries at all! If the magic circle feels tricky, you can definitely make a simple circle without it. Here's an easy way to do it:
Start with a chain:
Begin by making a slip knot and then create a chain of 4 chains.
Join the chain into a ring:
Join the last chain with a slip stitch to the first chain to form a ring.
Crochet into the ring:
Now, simply make your stitches 12 dc (double crochet) into the ring.
Tighten the ring:
Once you’ve finished your stitches, pull the starting tail to close the circle.
This method will give you a nice, simple circle without the magic circle. 😊
Hope this helps, and enjoy crocheting!
My round two makes it into a cup instead of a flat circle… what might I be getting wrong? 😅
Oh no, let’s see if we can fix that! 😊 It sounds like you might be increasing too little in round two. Make sure you’re following the pattern's stitch counts closely-sometimes it’s easy to miss a stitch or two by mistake. Another tip is to check your tension; if your stitches are too tight, that can cause the circle to "cup" instead of laying flat. You’ve got this! Keep going, and let me know if you need more help! 🧶💪
Instructions were unclear, now I have a seashell instead of a circle 😂
A seashell instead of a circle sounds like a funny crochet surprise! 😄 Don’t worry-it happens to the best of us! The instructions are very clear, if you want to give it another try. But you have to listen and follow closely
Bro I tried making it twice and it always just end up as a bubble instead of a flat circle
I'm really sorry to hear you're having trouble with the circle! Sometimes it can be tricky, but I’m sure you’ll get it with a little practice. Try checking if your tension is too tight or if you’re skipping any stitches. If you’d like, I can try to explain a part of the tutorial in more detail to help you out. Don’t give up - you’re doing great!
Is there a written pattern for this? I prefer written patterns, because I don’t have to go back or fast forward. And I can take at my own pace.
I completely understand! Written patterns are great for that. I’ll make sure to look into providing a written version soon. In the meantime, if you have any specific questions about the tutorial or need help with any part of it, just let me know! 😊🧶
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I am the same way. Written patterns are better so what I do is I watch the video at least twice, and on the third one I take written notes for each round.I write the pattern for each round.Then I follow the written pattern and refer to the video at the same time. It doesn't take a lot of time. You're not going to write down each and every step, because you'll know the pattern in the first 3 seconds and can write it down. Hope this helps. Keep going with it. You can do it.😊
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WHY AM I ENDING AT 15 HOW DO I GET TO 24
In round 1. you have 12 double crochet. In round 2 you will make 2 double crochet in every stitch, that will give you 24 stitches.
Wait so ur telling me i can make the circle as big as i want?
Yes, you can definitely make the circle as big as you want! 😊 As you continue working in rounds, just keep increasing in the same way, and your circle will keep growing. If you want it to stay perfectly flat, just make sure to maintain the correct increase pattern. If you want to make it bigger, you can keep adding rounds until it reaches your desired size. Happy crocheting, and enjoy the process! 💖
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Too fast for a beginner
Everyone has their own pace as beginners, and that is absolutely fine. You can always slow down the pace in the settings tab.
I’m rage crying right now. I just cannot understand. What the hell is she doing? I’m looking closely and I’m not understanding. What is she doing?😡😡😡😡😡😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠
Mind your language,there is nothing wrong with her. Watch and listen her directions attentively.She is doing very well.
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I'm really sorry to hear you're feeling this way. Crochet can be challenging, especially when trying to follow along with a new technique. If you’re struggling to understand a specific part of the tutorial, let me know which part is causing confusion, and I’ll do my best to help clarify it for you. Remember, it’s okay to take breaks and come back with fresh eyes. You’ve got this! 🌟🧶
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