clear and understandable! thanks for being so straight to the point! i came here for a tutorial not for a storytime and thats what i got. wonderful delivery.
Thank you for posting this easy-to-follow video. I'm working on my 1st amigurumi project. Somewhere along the way I ended up with 61 stitches in the repeating rows instead of 60. I will use this technique and continue, instead of trying to find and correct my mistake.
Thank you so much! The book I bought did the "invisible decrease" like a normal decrease and it bothered me so much! So glad there's a proper way to do it!
Good day. Thank you for the video. When I was recovering from surgery as a result of a work place accident my aunt thought I needed something to do other than laying around watching TV. Her solution was to teach me how to crochet. She taught me the basics but I have found there's a lot more that I need to learn so I can make better looking stuffed animals. The invisible decrease will come in very handy. Have a good day 🤠
thanks for clarifying this is good for amigurumi! i was getting ugly bumps in my work because i was doing a different decrease. going to do this from now on.
Maybe u can answer a question for me cause im going insane looking for how to do it. Im reading instructions and says "5 dc in same stitch", does that mean i grab 5 stiches and do decrease passing through all the loops but the last two?
Huh, I have been doing a different stitch by mistake. I wonder what I was doing. I go into the front of the first loop, but before going to the second one, I yarn over. So when I go under the second loop I have 4 loops instead of 3, then pull it all the way through. I wonder what the name is for that.
I'm trying to use the invisible decrease, the pattern says, dec over 2 sc,(3 times),dec 3 over 3sc(twice), dec over 2sc(3 times) Not one of your patterns but just thought you could help.
I'm confused how to continue after finishing the decrease - do you continue doing invdec's for every stitch until you reach the end/bottom of the form, do you do one invdec and then standard singles for a certain amount of stitches, or something else? Each one I've tried has come out weirdly flat and wonky, and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong D:
Late, but it depends on the pattern you’re using. Some patterns may want you to do invdecs the entire round. Others may want you to do a row alternating between standard stitches and then an invdec (ex. 4 sc , 1 invdec *repeat rest of round*) Hope this helps someone!😊
I'm trying to use the invisible decrease, the pattern says, dec over 2 sc,(3 times),dec 3 over 3sc(twice), dec over 2sc(3 times) Not one of your patterns but just thought you could help.
Simple and to the point! Thank you for not over complicating it
clear and understandable! thanks for being so straight to the point! i came here for a tutorial not for a storytime and thats what i got. wonderful delivery.
So glad you did that without five minutes of commentary. Thanks! Was helpful.
So clear and easy to understand! I've been trying to understand this for a year now. Thank you!
An year?……💀
I wish I'd known this 100 projects ago lol. Thank you so much for sharing, this is how I decrease now!!
So great I have been looking for the perfect tutorials for over a month and I have finally found the right ones!
You have the first video in world knit day and this is not even kitting! I prefer crochet though so I'm happy. Very happy.
Thank you!! The bees I’ve been crocheting with thinner yarn had gaps so this will be great for those!
That was an awesome explanation! Short, concise, clear and to the point. Lovely!
Thank you! You are an angel to the crochet world, and I absolutely love your voice, it is so soothing☺️
Straight to the point! Very easy for me to understand as I’m still a beginner and this helped me a lot! Thank you!
Thank you for posting this easy-to-follow video. I'm working on my 1st amigurumi project. Somewhere along the way I ended up with 61 stitches in the repeating rows instead of 60. I will use this technique and continue, instead of trying to find and correct my mistake.
Thank you so much! The book I bought did the "invisible decrease" like a normal decrease and it bothered me so much! So glad there's a proper way to do it!
Thank you for not making a 20 minute video to show this. Right to the point.
Excellent instructions and clear filming (so we can see detail.) Thank you!!!
Omggg!! Tysm! This was the one tutorial that helped me make my first crochet teddy bear! It was super understandable and helpful! 🎉
I've been trying to understand this. Thank you so much. It's not complicated anymore...❤️❤️❤️
Good day. Thank you for the video. When I was recovering from surgery as a result of a work place accident my aunt thought I needed something to do other than laying around watching TV. Her solution was to teach me how to crochet. She taught me the basics but I have found there's a lot more that I need to learn so I can make better looking stuffed animals. The invisible decrease will come in very handy. Have a good day 🤠
Hope u have a speedy recovery!
Perfect! Thank you for such an easy tutorial!
thanks for clarifying this is good for amigurumi! i was getting ugly bumps in my work because i was doing a different decrease. going to do this from now on.
Thank you so much! Complete beginner here and so glad I found your videos 😊
Thank you so much! Really clear video and really helpful, I finally managed a decrease I was happy with :)
Thank you for such an easy, helpful tutorial.
Excellent explanation thank you!
Thank you for the tutorial! You made it so easy to follow along^^ 🩵🤗
Short and sweet! Very helpful
Excellent video tutorial.
❤ right to the point, clear and concise.
Thank you
This really helped and I never knew how to finish my projects bc I would single crochet and it would just get bigger
Thx now I’ve finally learnt
Thank you! Holes in regular decreases really drove me nuts, I don't even understand why such a technique is used in crochet toy tutorials
Thank you so much this is actually useful I learnt this in like 5 minutes thanks
Oh wow I've never seen it done this way. Gonna definitely try it, thanks !!
Thank you for going slow and doing it a few times.
Thank you for showing me I was so stumped but now it's easy 😀
I’ve been doing it in backloops..😮 glad I checked for my next project! How about staggering the count? Wish the patterns would just include!
OMG YOU'RE A LIFESAVER
Awesome! Thank you so much ! That’s so amazing!
a very easy to understand tutorial. thank you.🥺
Thank you so much, Angela. Exactly what I was looking for and straight to the point ❤
thank you!!! 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
Exactly what I needed
Super helpful!!! Thank you
Thanks so easy to follow 👍
what am i doing wrong if there are gaps in every inv dec i make?
Easy to follow! Thank you!
This really helped thank you
Thank you so much!!!
Thankyou!! I was getting very frustrated with the visible gaps my decreases were leaving.
Can someone help me?
- how much am I supposed to decrease for each row?
It depends on the round u are and the pattern that u follow
Thank you!!
Thank you you saved mee
Thanks for the video ❤️
Maybe u can answer a question for me cause im going insane looking for how to do it. Im reading instructions and says "5 dc in same stitch", does that mean i grab 5 stiches and do decrease passing through all the loops but the last two?
thank you so much for this video ! you explained it very well and as a beginner this is really helpful! 🫶🏻
thank you so much :)
Thank you!
Huh, I have been doing a different stitch by mistake. I wonder what I was doing.
I go into the front of the first loop, but before going to the second one, I yarn over. So when I go under the second loop I have 4 loops instead of 3, then pull it all the way through. I wonder what the name is for that.
I guess I accidentally have been crocheting from the inside of the project instead of the outside… is there a way to fix that without starting over?
just flip it?
@@mayagayle3995 thanks, I did flip it inside out and that fixed it lol I just wasn’t sure if that would somehow mess it up 😂
I'm trying to use the invisible decrease, the pattern says, dec over 2 sc,(3 times),dec 3 over 3sc(twice), dec over 2sc(3 times)
Not one of your patterns but just thought you could help.
Thnx. What about increase in amigurumi
Does this work when the lower color is different than the one you’re using?
I'm confused how to continue after finishing the decrease - do you continue doing invdec's for every stitch until you reach the end/bottom of the form, do you do one invdec and then standard singles for a certain amount of stitches, or something else? Each one I've tried has come out weirdly flat and wonky, and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong D:
Late, but it depends on the pattern you’re using. Some patterns may want you to do invdecs the entire round. Others may want you to do a row alternating between standard stitches and then an invdec (ex. 4 sc , 1 invdec *repeat rest of round*) Hope this helps someone!😊
How do you make it this round btw? Mine always turn out flat
How to crochet this piece from beginning
now i get it
Does this work with hats?
Yes! 😊
Omg I watched another tutorial and it wasn’t very clear so mine looked so messy and I didn’t know why and now I see my mistake 😅😂
TH-cam pushing this so aggressively is making me hate knitting
Great explanation! Your crocheting skills are fantastic! Subscribed!
The simplest and best method thanks 🤍
thank you!!
I'm trying to use the invisible decrease, the pattern says, dec over 2 sc,(3 times),dec 3 over 3sc(twice), dec over 2sc(3 times)
Not one of your patterns but just thought you could help.