How to crochet a perfect cube
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- čas přidán 10. 01. 2023
- It's difficult to crochet square objects, as the pieces are flexible and the stuffing tend to distort the final piece. In this video, I show three different ways to make flat pieces to make square object, and there a last little tip for you at the end too.
I hope you find this video helpful!
And if you want to make these particular cubes, they are 8 stitches wide and 8 rows tall, with 6 sides. If you need a pattern, I have a pattern for dice that are a little bit bigger (10x10), but you can use the same principal to make the size you want.
Pattern dice: craftymisscrochet.wixsite.com... - Jak na to + styl
ooOOOHH i have not heard of interfacing. this will allow so many possibilities in making rigid crochet structures !!
Can't get over how PERFECT the purple cube is. Can't wait to try that!
Yes, I was really happy to find that it worked that well!
I'm truly greatful! I've been trying to figure out for so long how to keep the shape of a cube or projects with this type of structure. And I hadn't heard about interfacing until now, thanks!
I knew about interfacing before I started to crochet, and even so it took me over a decade to realise I could combine the two!
Thank you so much!!!!!! I need cubes for a project and these are amazing. Thank you!!!!
This is a brilliant video thank you - I like how you explain your reasoning and demonstrate different ideas whilst keeping the video short and to the point 😊
Thank you!
Thank you! This was perfect for me since I already have interfacing.
That's great! Have fun creating :)
This is an awesome option! Thank you for the video.
Glad you liked it!
I'm working on making a crochet rubix cube and this is soooo helpful thank you
Glad you found it helpful!
Hello my name is JoAnn, I am a new subscriber, nice to meet you.
Hi, happy to have you here :)
I wanna learn how to make that orange one!!!!!
I made 6 squares that are 8x8. Chain 9, turn, make 8 single crochet, turn with a turning stitch, 8 sc, etc for 8 rows (as in 8 stitches wide and 8 rows tall, not counting the foundation chain). Sew all the squares together, add stuffing before sewing the last side.
A tip is to change the direction of the squares when sewing them together, as the bottom of the square can be a little bit narrower because of the foundation chain.
I'm not sure for how long you will make squares by using the same number of stitches wide as you make rows tall, but it works for smaller squares. Hope that helps!
Thank you!!
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Sorry waste of my time.
Care to explain why?
@@craftymisscrochet they are probbaly a beginner and want a step by step tutorial on how big to make the squares. Its their own problem, and they are prob just salty that they cant figure it out on their own. Kepp making content :)
Thanks!