Dear June I have just discovered your channel and was almost devastated when I saw that most of your videos were from 7 years ago! To contrast I am over joyed to see new ones. LoL I think you a have a great voice and your instructions are some of the most SIMPLE and CLEAR, combined a wonderfully focused quality video! 🙌* crescendo * Thank you for your videos! 🙏
I have also just discovered June and I love her. She explains things in a simple easy to understand way and her voice...very very calm and soothing. Thank you June 🙏🏻💖
I developed this technique specifically for amigurumi, so all sc stitches. You could experiment by tapering taller stitches down to the shortest stitches and then back up again (so: hdc, sc, sl st, and then back up again at the start of the next round), but the area with the shorter stitches might create more of a mess than the original jog did! You'd have to try it and see what you think...
Dear June
I have just discovered your channel and was almost devastated when I saw that most of your videos were from 7 years ago! To contrast I am over joyed to see new ones. LoL
I think you a have a great voice and your instructions are some of the most SIMPLE and CLEAR, combined a wonderfully focused quality video! 🙌* crescendo *
Thank you for your videos! 🙏
I have also just discovered June and I love her. She explains things in a simple easy to understand way and her voice...very very calm and soothing. Thank you June 🙏🏻💖
I’ve been waiting for this! This is perfect, and a lot easier then I expected. Thanks June!
Wow, these are amazing! I know nothing about crochet, but these are so easy to follow. Great job!
This is exactly what I was looking for!!
I love watching you crochet. And this is beautifully demonstrsted.
That's a great idea! Thank you so much June. Your videos are always perfect!
Great tutorial, thank you
Thank you for yet another great tip
Awesome!!! Your videos are so helpful! Thank you!
Thank you! I’m from Brazil 🤗🤗 kisses for you 😘😘😘😘
Obrigada por ensinar abraços do Brasil
How would you handle this if the row before blo is hdc?
I developed this technique specifically for amigurumi, so all sc stitches. You could experiment by tapering taller stitches down to the shortest stitches and then back up again (so: hdc, sc, sl st, and then back up again at the start of the next round), but the area with the shorter stitches might create more of a mess than the original jog did! You'd have to try it and see what you think...