For the free written pattern visit: littlecrochetfarm.com/no-sew-french-macarons-free-amigurumi-pattern/ If you want to support my channel and download the PDF printable versions of the patterns I publish on TH-cam and on my website, go to my Patreon page here: www.patreon.com/LittleCrochetFarm
FANTASTIC!!! I'm a macaron baker and this is the best pattern I've seen. I'm going small size but I'm thinking big plush yarn and making a macaron pillow too! You're an amazing pattern designer ❤
These are so adorable! The first time I had these delectable cookies was in Paris. Because of my Hubby’s work we go to France a couple times of year and we generally spend a few days in France as well as elsewhere, and we always visit our favourite bakery to pick up a selection of macarons. We are going back in June and I think, as I have plenty of cotton in happy colours, I will make the bakery owner a small pastry box of crocheted macarons. Thank you for sharing this gorgeous little pattern. 🙏❤️🏴
That is awesome Shelley! To have the opportunity to travel with hubby and enjoy some French dilicatese! And create great memories! Thank you for being here and share a bit of your story! ❤️ and how thoughtful of you! this bakery owner is lucky to have you as a customer!
Excellent video! I'm into crochet for a few days only. With your instruction I'm able to make one. For some stitches I lowered down speed to 0.25x and follow your every motion.
I made several 'recipes'. Yours is the BEST! One downside for me is it is a bit too big. I only have medium weight yarn. I'm using 3.75mm hook. Do you have a smaller version?
So adorable! Any ideas of how I can turn it into a keychain? I’m a beginner (less than 2 months crocheting) So far I’ve made no sew cupcake as a pin cushion and the little elephant. You are a great teacher. I really appreciate you. Thank you ❤️
Hey Nina!!! Thank you!!! To make it into a keychain I suggest adding the keychain while you are crocheting, and after that, give it some extra sewing it. I have done the chubby pig as a keychain, you can check it out here th-cam.com/video/31sYKQUiVxk/w-d-xo.html
Great Video..... Thank You ❤❤❤ (Please tell me: could I use the same amount of crochet stitches, if , instead of this cotton yarn, I used acrylic DK knitting yarn (with its appropriately sized crochet) can I end up with a similar macaron shape???
I have a little bit problem to find a good thicker Cotton yarn in my country. With a variety of colors. And to order for delivery here isn't a good option because they add huge taxes on top...so.. that is the reason preventing me to create bigger toys with a thicker yarn. But I'm trying to solve it!
I have to disagree! I prefer the seemless look from continuous rounds. Joined rounds leave a trace. But that is my opinion. You can easily crochet this macaron joining rounds if you prefer!
@@LittleCrochetFarm Joined rounds do leave a trace, but there are ways to join them that is almost invisible. When creating stripes (like the 'cream' in this macaron), continuous rounds leave a jog which I find rather unsightly. I also don't like how slip-stitch or BPO/FPO rounds line up when done in the continuous rounds. But yes, it is all a matter of opinion. I probably will make this one with joined rounds. I have made quite a few different macarons in the past year (searching for the best pattern) so I do plan to try this one too. I haven't seen a pattern using the Back Post Slip Stitch before so I'm keen to give that a go.
@@oobiedoobs that is a very interesting observation! The BPO and FPO don't line very neatly. Let me know, if you remember, how it turned out when you give it a try! I'm curious!
For the free written pattern visit: littlecrochetfarm.com/no-sew-french-macarons-free-amigurumi-pattern/
If you want to support my channel and download the PDF printable versions of the patterns I publish on TH-cam and on my website, go to my Patreon page here: www.patreon.com/LittleCrochetFarm
FANTASTIC!!! I'm a macaron baker and this is the best pattern I've seen. I'm going small size but I'm thinking big plush yarn and making a macaron pillow too! You're an amazing pattern designer ❤
Wow!!!! A macaron baker! How delightful!!! Thank you for being here! And a macaron pillow with a plush yarn, awesome!!! I hope you make one!!! ❤️❤️❤️
These are so adorable! The first time I had these delectable cookies was in Paris. Because of my Hubby’s work we go to France a couple times of year and we generally spend a few days in France as well as elsewhere, and we always visit our favourite bakery to pick up a selection of macarons. We are going back in June and I think, as I have plenty of cotton in happy colours, I will make the bakery owner a small pastry box of crocheted macarons. Thank you for sharing this gorgeous little pattern. 🙏❤️🏴
That is awesome Shelley! To have the opportunity to travel with hubby and enjoy some French dilicatese! And create great memories! Thank you for being here and share a bit of your story! ❤️ and how thoughtful of you! this bakery owner is lucky to have you as a customer!
Thank you so much for all your videos! Your creations are just sooo sweet, especially the desserts! You bring so much joy and laughter!
Yay!!! Thank you so much for the kind words!! And for being here with me! ❤️
Thank you for this tutorial, finally someone no-sew!!! ❤❤❤❤
Yayyy!!! Hands up for the no-sew amigurumi!!!
Omg, how cute. These would make such cute keyrings ❤
Yes! I think so too!!!
@@LittleCrochetFarm I've made 2 so far lol x
Hi, dear!!! I was waiting for 🙃 this pattern. Thank you so, so 🙏🏻🙏🏻 much. Loved ❤ it. Will start immediately. Waiting for more..... 😇
Yay!!! Now you have it! And is super fast to crochet!! Thank you for being here with me!! ❤❤
Excellent video! I'm into crochet for a few days only. With your instruction I'm able to make one. For some stitches I lowered down speed to 0.25x and follow your every motion.
Oh! That's awesome!!! I'm so happy you made it! ❤❤❤
on round 7, do i have to do bpsl 27 times??
I made several 'recipes'. Yours is the BEST! One downside for me is it is a bit too big. I only have medium weight yarn. I'm using 3.75mm hook. Do you have a smaller version?
I also used medium weight yarn and used a 2.5mm hook. it's small
Wow i tried it very nice❤
Glad you liked it! ❤️❤️🥰🥰
So adorable! Any ideas of how I can turn it into a keychain? I’m a beginner (less than 2 months crocheting) So far I’ve made no sew cupcake as a pin cushion and the little elephant. You are a great teacher. I really appreciate you. Thank you ❤️
Hey Nina!!! Thank you!!!
To make it into a keychain I suggest adding the keychain while you are crocheting, and after that, give it some extra sewing it. I have done the chubby pig as a keychain, you can check it out here th-cam.com/video/31sYKQUiVxk/w-d-xo.html
Great Video..... Thank You ❤❤❤ (Please tell me: could I use the same amount of crochet stitches, if , instead of this cotton yarn, I used acrylic DK knitting yarn (with its appropriately sized crochet) can I end up with a similar macaron shape???
Hey Cathy! Yes you can! Shape will be same but size will be bigger!
And as you said, just adapt the crochet hook size! ❤️
What kind of yarn to use for amigurumi?thanks
Sports weight yarn! 100% cotton!
So cutee❤
thank you!! ❤❤
I love it
can you make a amigurumi with a thick yarn
It is OK if u don't want to do it
I have a little bit problem to find a good thicker Cotton yarn in my country. With a variety of colors. And to order for delivery here isn't a good option because they add huge taxes on top...so.. that is the reason preventing me to create bigger toys with a thicker yarn. But I'm trying to solve it!
Amei 🥰❤️😍
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These would look alot nicer with joined rounds...
I have to disagree! I prefer the seemless look from continuous rounds. Joined rounds leave a trace. But that is my opinion. You can easily crochet this macaron joining rounds if you prefer!
@@LittleCrochetFarm Joined rounds do leave a trace, but there are ways to join them that is almost invisible. When creating stripes (like the 'cream' in this macaron), continuous rounds leave a jog which I find rather unsightly. I also don't like how slip-stitch or BPO/FPO rounds line up when done in the continuous rounds. But yes, it is all a matter of opinion.
I probably will make this one with joined rounds. I have made quite a few different macarons in the past year (searching for the best pattern) so I do plan to try this one too. I haven't seen a pattern using the Back Post Slip Stitch before so I'm keen to give that a go.
@@oobiedoobs that is a very interesting observation! The BPO and FPO don't line very neatly. Let me know, if you remember, how it turned out when you give it a try! I'm curious!
I thought no sew?
You thought correctly! No sew AT ALL!
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