How to Modify Existing Amigurumi Patterns [Shaping Part 1]

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @Twinkley1981
    @Twinkley1981 Před rokem +29

    In all the years I’ve been crocheting you really are the only person I’ve come across who has shown in detail, in a way to make people understand the design aspect of making shapes in a simple manner, you should rename yourself, uncomplicated knots.😂
    I love that you show examples in different colours to emphasise what you’re trying to teach, for visual learners that will make the pieces fall in place for sure.
    I honestly appreciate this kind of content, so many people do tutorials (which is wonderful) but they don’t actually show people the depths of a project, just how to follow along with them. Great video looking forward to seeing the next. 👌🏼🫶🏼

  • @MatchaFurbies
    @MatchaFurbies Před rokem +22

    Using the edit ball technique and a couple of tips from part 2, i made my best friend an otter pattern from scratch for her birthday!! I cant wait to see her reaction!

  • @xFaylinnx
    @xFaylinnx Před rokem +21

    I think this is a great first shaping video, thank you! :3 It's short and easy to understand and even practice. You're great at explaining :D

  • @ickachu
    @ickachu Před rokem +1

    I know the basics of amigurumi but you are my absolute favorite youtuber so I am only here for the good times, comfort and humor 😊

  • @missmishpot
    @missmishpot Před 2 měsíci

    This tutorial is brilliant and exactly what I’ve been seeking. Thank you!

  • @MatchaFurbies
    @MatchaFurbies Před rokem +5

    Amazing!!! I think this will really help! I have been wanting to come up with my own patterns but wasn’t sure how to start, mostly because of what you taught here!!! I cant wait to come up with some cute patterns to surprise my grandma!

  • @shirleycarter2451
    @shirleycarter2451 Před rokem +3

    Just started my first ever toy, it's a flower Gnome and after watching this it makes life simpler, thank you for giving me the motivation to have a go.🎉❤

  • @sherrypena9346
    @sherrypena9346 Před rokem

    Thanks so much for these tips! There should be books on shaping crochet amigurumi.

  • @briannaguzman6746
    @briannaguzman6746 Před rokem

    Thank god for you! You are a blessing! I have been looking for a video like this!

  • @themonroeski
    @themonroeski Před rokem +1

    This is incredibly helpful and breaks down shaping in a way that I can finally understand. I’m great at following patterns, but understanding how everything is happening is crucial if I ever want to design something. I’m excited for part two! I hope it includes irregular curves, like the kind needed to go from a head down to create a muzzle. Thanks so much for this little series!

  • @sashamacdonald4278
    @sashamacdonald4278 Před rokem +1

    man, i love this, so intuitive, so easy to understand.
    you're a really good teacher

  • @chantaleperron
    @chantaleperron Před rokem

    Again, another " teach how to create our amigurumis serie" so well done!!!! After so many years makibg otgers patterns, its been a couples of years I have 1-2 ideas I would lije to try design mysrlf, cuz I didnt find them nowhere Somehow, THIS particular video , ( with the olders ones in complement) really motivate me to GIVE IT a Try !!! So, I will start little drawings while waiting for part 2!!! Lets hope I will still have the " . " to go for it!
    Ps: I would like to first try my hand at recreating Gumby, from Gumby and Pokey a 1960-1970 tv cartoon, ( there is video of them on youtube) I never saw nobody crochet properly. The difficult part, I think, is the gives it a similar 90degrees angles shape type for his legs for exemple. I know crochet amigurumi is better with more " organics shapes" , but, at least aimibg for this type of shape After all, Gumby is made of plasticine.

  • @cherylgraham1016
    @cherylgraham1016 Před rokem +1

    You’re very creative with your characters and your videos. Really enjoy your shows!

  • @ping503
    @ping503 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for explaining the ideas around shaping. It definitely helps me understand written patterns and gives me ideas for things I can design myself. Would you ever consider writing a book that outlines these ideas? It would be a great reference for many of us! I’d definitely purchase one

  • @SupremeDirt
    @SupremeDirt Před rokem

    your videos like this and particularly the other one with the owl explaining how to make patterns has been really lovely and helpful. just want to say thanks.

  • @originalelijah9541
    @originalelijah9541 Před 4 měsíci

    In my scouring of youtube to find ways to create my own types of amigurumi you're the first I've found that has gone in such incredible detail on how to reshape and create patterns. I've learned a little on my own but tutorials like this are definitely the best way for me personally to learn. Thank you so very much for this video and I cannot wait to watch part 2 and learn even more!

  • @sioframay
    @sioframay Před rokem

    I knew a fair amount of this but what I didn't is so incredibly helpful! thank you!

  • @geminialice3218
    @geminialice3218 Před rokem +4

    I'm still pretty new to crochet so I haven't tried making anything of my own yet, but I'm sure these videos of yours will be really helpful ☺

  • @obsidiandragon6983
    @obsidiandragon6983 Před rokem

    I have not watched yet, but saw the title and am so excited for this!!! Your patterns have such nice shaping, and I'm so ready for these nuggets of wisdom!

    • @obsidiandragon6983
      @obsidiandragon6983 Před rokem

      Okay, watched! Very excited for Part 2! Personally, I am all for going deep into the maths, and am crossing my fingers that happens in the next installment.
      Also! I know that due to working in the round, amigurumi stitches tend to gently spiral/stack diagonally. When you're only doing evenly spaced increases and decreases that's not cause for consideration, but I would very much like some in depth info on how to account for that stitch drift when doing advanced shaping.

  • @littlemystery2544
    @littlemystery2544 Před 4 měsíci

    I just decided that the horns on the dragon I'm making right now dont have quite the shape i want them to, so I decided on a whimp to change them, I did this and than aftherwards watched this video and I can confirm I understand how this works.... (They turned out so much better than the original pattern called for and I'm realy happy about them!!!)

  • @abberistired
    @abberistired Před 8 měsíci

    I made a little mousey/opossum-y guy today! just remembering things from this video and winging it lol
    he's a little wobbly but I'm very proud of him for being my first from scratch creation!

  • @nonyabizness956
    @nonyabizness956 Před rokem

    LOVE these videos from you!!! Love love love love

  • @missykim510
    @missykim510 Před rokem

    So I don't quite follow to shape stuff, but this is still really really helpful. I'm sure, once I engage my brain a little more, things will be much clearer.

  • @caity_witha_C
    @caity_witha_C Před rokem

    I discerned your channel a couple of weeks ago, and it’s such a fantastic resource, so thank you!
    I’ve been crocheting for two years now ( 1 year consistently) and I’ve never made my own pattern, but I do like to modify other people’s patterns when I don’t like certain bits!

  • @sineadsdolls-drawings
    @sineadsdolls-drawings Před rokem +1

    Perfectly timed! Im design a life-scale Pokémon Mew and the tips about increase clusters has been a really great help!

  • @thatnerdartist142
    @thatnerdartist142 Před rokem

    The first two videos were already amazing help, I'm really excited to see even more of these !

  • @Gemma-Amigurumi
    @Gemma-Amigurumi Před rokem

    Thank U it's more than sc inc and the explaning is great ( even for a dutch granny) 🥰

  • @RubyLark
    @RubyLark Před rokem +3

    This is amazing! I love the way you taught this. It has made me want to make (and experiment with) several small scale shapes and make a tag for each with the pattern. I think this would be a great way to learn the shapes through practice while making references for creating future work.
    Edit: to make more sense lol

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  Před rokem

      The more you practice the more familiar these things will get! :)

    • @Anne5440_
      @Anne5440_ Před rokem

      That is a great idea!

  • @hilsimp
    @hilsimp Před rokem

    Love how you did this and had little samples of all the variations, and now I want a fleet of these bees!! Thank you!!❤

  • @GoldenRtvrs18
    @GoldenRtvrs18 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow! Excellent explanation! Thanks!

  • @amberwillson325
    @amberwillson325 Před rokem

    I've only just recently found your channel, and I'm SO glad I did! I've been a long-time crocheter, but I've always written off pattern design as something I could never do. Thank you for demystifying the pattern designing process. I actually feel like I could give it a go!

  • @tydino101
    @tydino101 Před rokem

    happy thursday.

  • @discordantcongregate5355

    I've been getting into your channel over the past week, I did the beholder, the hatching baby dragon, and the ADORABLE little rat, and I was just trying to figure out how to modify a pattern I found on Ravelry, this is exactly what I needed! Thank you so much! ❤ All of your videos are brilliant, so clear and informative!

  • @pamelarodriguez6437
    @pamelarodriguez6437 Před rokem

    i loved this! as someone starting out this is super helpful!

  • @Pikaorio
    @Pikaorio Před rokem +1

    This is so so helpful!!

  • @shirleycarter2451
    @shirleycarter2451 Před rokem

    Thank you yet again for these building blocks to making shapes.
    I've only recently made 3 things by buy kits, but also ordered other kits but they have come with Chinese/Japanese instructions so I'm going to rewatch your videos so I can hopefully make something with what I've got..
    Loved your Raptor this week and only right that larger projects need longer to make, so I'll be looking at your past videos on those weeks your not on.❤

  • @sraquelses
    @sraquelses Před 10 měsíci

    Incredible explanation! Thank you so much!

  • @zo-byeol
    @zo-byeol Před rokem

    thank you so much! i was recently really struggling on finding anything on how to make a teardrop shape and i wish i had found this video then! now i’ll be prepared for next time 😎😎

  • @sarahshirron7715
    @sarahshirron7715 Před 16 dny

    Is it the same concept for turning an oblong shaped body into a shorter and rounder body? Thank you soooo much for making this concept so easy to understand. I’ve been fighting for my life trying to get around changing up my yarn and hooks. 😆💕

  • @elaineb7065
    @elaineb7065 Před rokem

    loving these design tutorials!!! I've had a go at making shapes myself, including one based on my fave collectible. More please!!!

  • @KnotSoProGamer
    @KnotSoProGamer Před 10 měsíci

    😮 I'm gonna have to try watch this again in the morning and see if i understand the slope bit better

  • @babau91
    @babau91 Před rokem

    You are the best 🤩 i love your videos! And thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤️

  • @bikerina
    @bikerina Před 9 měsíci

    This is like THE most helpful amigurumi video I’ve ever seeeen!!

  • @msCherryblossom2505
    @msCherryblossom2505 Před rokem

    Love the way you have approached this. Thank you xxx

  • @nicolelavigne1700
    @nicolelavigne1700 Před rokem

    This video is fantastic! Thank you.

  • @Insorainity
    @Insorainity Před rokem

    I started my first toy pig(I decided to yolo it after watching four separate videos since I hate using tutorials) without this video and it’s a bit wonky but still looks like a pig! I think my toys will look a lot better with this guide.

  • @buttonsandthread345
    @buttonsandthread345 Před rokem

    hi there! im really not sure if youve done it before, but a seal pattern tutorial would be amazing, if possible! i love your content and the way you present your videos so much! you're of course, not forced to, just wondering :)

  • @mreads491
    @mreads491 Před rokem

    Thank you for this!!! You're an angel ❤ I hope one day I will understand how to calculate the stitches...do I have to increase by 3 or by 6 etc. But I will practice.

  • @zoi1538
    @zoi1538 Před rokem

    This video is very helpful! Thank you very much! I love your tutorials and I also love Skein Spider’s tutorials!❤️❤️

  • @uricaicara
    @uricaicara Před rokem

    Needed this video so much!! Thank you ✨✨✨

  • @zoescott779
    @zoescott779 Před rokem

    Love this, and super pumped to watch the rest of this series

  • @lisastone633
    @lisastone633 Před rokem

    Love, Love, Love your teachings❣️ Thank you soooo much for your videos❣️🥰🫶🥰

  • @noralikesroblox9418
    @noralikesroblox9418 Před rokem

    This video was SOOO helpful! I really want to make my own patterns one day, this really helped!

  • @Anne5440_
    @Anne5440_ Před rokem

    This is absolutely wonderful! I'm still following patterns but beginning to think about how to create my own creatures. Thank you so much. I also want to learn to create clothing and accessories.

  • @christineE9301
    @christineE9301 Před 2 měsíci

    Love this!

  • @s.l.r.9407
    @s.l.r.9407 Před rokem +3

    THANK YOU!!!! You're amazing!!
    Edit: 🐝

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  Před rokem +4

      Thanks for watching! (🌻 < so the bee has somewhere to nap)

  • @CcDeeZy7
    @CcDeeZy7 Před 10 měsíci

    YOU ARE AMAZING!! 💯🙏🫰

  • @Simply_Phil
    @Simply_Phil Před rokem

    ahh happy Thursday! So excited for the new vid!!

  • @christinehoffman1825
    @christinehoffman1825 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you 😊 😊😊

  • @66michelleying
    @66michelleying Před rokem

    I’m taking notes for future reference, this is Crochet Class 101.

  • @rose_gold_girl
    @rose_gold_girl Před rokem +1

    Thanks! I really needed this!

  • @SamLesCreations
    @SamLesCreations Před rokem

    Very very good example 🤍🤍🤍

  • @sugarbabie1681
    @sugarbabie1681 Před rokem

    YESSSSS this makes me so insanely happy

  • @BallsofArt
    @BallsofArt Před 11 měsíci

    I’ve been crocheting for yrs but only ever try amigarumi once this is a fantastic way to make my adhd dyslexic dyspraxic brain understand how to do the art I struggled with previously. Do you have a playlist I can check out with videos in the correct order for amigarumi, if so I’ll be one happy nanna of many grandkids that want nanna made toys

  • @nyuh
    @nyuh Před rokem +1

    yeeesss !!! more amigurumi design tutorials
    i love this series. this is awesome !!
    aagghhh ive been putting off learning amigurumi for a while now. just been making flat crochets. so i am definitely gonna try it out asap. i do have one question though. do you yarn under or yarn over to make your stitches? im kinda confused about that.
    PS: at 5:10 as a coder i just cant help but look at this and think of programs. except for humans instead of computers.
    also when i heard the word slope i got very excited. maths is inescapable in crochet >:D thank you for making our thursdays

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  Před rokem +1

      I consider "playing with excel" a hobby, and I try not to say it too loudly, but the way I format my patterns is driven by algebra XD I mostly yarn under! Give you a tighter little square of a stitch. I can be a little inconsistent with it for long shoots sometimes, so if it's watching me that's confusing you, know that I am aiming for "under".

    • @nyuh
      @nyuh Před rokem

      @@ComplicatedKnots ahh so its yarn under. thanks for responding !! really cool that even the formatting has algebra ^w^

  • @glutenfreepixels152
    @glutenfreepixels152 Před rokem

    Thank you so much! You are a gem 💜

  • @Katherines_journey
    @Katherines_journey Před rokem +1

    Im Australian too! And i dont do aragarumumi much any more but i crochet clothes and dog toys and plankets for my pets❤❤❤btw i first came here in 2021-2022 jan then i had a huge crochet burn out😅 now im back crocheting in 2023 june hopfully i will be able to crochet my dress im wearng to my sisters snow wedding! In july❤ if i cant finish it i have another knit turtle neck dress comeing in the mail

  • @celadore_
    @celadore_ Před rokem

    Question: how do I time travel so I can see your next video now?!?! Just slightly excited 😂😂

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  Před rokem +1

      I wish I could. I'm literally cutting it together now XD

    • @celadore_
      @celadore_ Před rokem

      @@ComplicatedKnots happy dance!!

  • @margaritasavva7926
    @margaritasavva7926 Před 9 měsíci

    Hey! You are the best, your videos are sooo incredibly helpful ❤️ I’ve got one question tho, why did you go from (sc, inc) to (5sc, inc)?

  • @catztail
    @catztail Před rokem

    This is so perfect!

  • @skizil508
    @skizil508 Před rokem

    can you make a video on all types of stitches?

  • @sugarbabie1681
    @sugarbabie1681 Před rokem

    Things I would like to see is how to take a head and turn that into a neck when you work the 3 sc in one space to how we dec those and mirror that to keep shape for your cheeks like in the snakes i struggle with it q.q

  • @ElleBies
    @ElleBies Před rokem

    Could you do more D&D monsters because my party really wants me to crochet the monsters that we fight so they have a visual representation

  • @candledapple
    @candledapple Před rokem

    Hi! I had recently watched your tutorial on how to make amigurumi patterns larger, and this video actually touches on something that stood out to me. In the other video, the "fill in the gaps" step just filled everything left in with rows of single crochets, which I was wondering if it would leave a sort of jagged appearance similar to the first bee tail shape? Would it be smoother to try to calculate out those "gap" rows? I know that the "gaps" they're filling in would probably be more complicated to calculate out since they're inbetween the more complicated rows, but just was curious if it might be worth it!

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  Před rokem

      I prefer to recalculate the rows for smoother details, but depending on the size, proper stuffing hides a lot of stitch issues :)

    • @candledapple
      @candledapple Před rokem

      ​@@ComplicatedKnotsGotcha, makes sense!! Thanks!! Been loving your videos btw 😊

  • @nella4313
    @nella4313 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey I have a question I’m trying to design some wings the look like the fins of a flying fish do you know any tips I can use to make it?

  • @geenamckinney6341
    @geenamckinney6341 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm trying to make a duck tail how do I get it to curve up then a point on one side ?

  • @bazzel1059
    @bazzel1059 Před 3 měsíci

    How do you take apart the ball

  • @MegaDara999
    @MegaDara999 Před rokem

    I have a question!
    When is it better to sew different parts together vs making a body that has integrated parts?
    I've seen patterns that have things like bunny ears or axolotl tails as different pieces and some that have them as part of the body. What's better?

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  Před rokem

      The one major advantage integrated/no-sew patterns have is consistency: anyone trying to follow the pattern is going to end up with all their pieces in the exact same place. With patterns that need sewing it can come down to craftsmanship and taste, and a lot if ppl really hate sewing. I will say that if you are starting out, break your shape down into as many basic pieces as you can. It will make it a lot easier.

  • @UFOCrochet
    @UFOCrochet Před rokem

  • @kevinkelly1884
    @kevinkelly1884 Před rokem

    If using fatter fluffy yarn (like blanket yarn) how do I not make it weirdly pointed

    • @ComplicatedKnots
      @ComplicatedKnots  Před rokem +1

      Start with the 2nd row instead! So if R2 is 6[inc] for 12 stitches, replace it with a magic ring of 12sc. You may need to finish on the 2nd last row too. Hope that helps! :)

  • @Ayame471989
    @Ayame471989 Před rokem

    🤩

  • @dorotheedoubravsky8949

    Kann man diese Anleitungen zum runterladen kaufen
    in deutscher Sprache? 😊

  • @playkawaii2104
    @playkawaii2104 Před rokem

    484!

  • @ronniesuchiato
    @ronniesuchiato Před rokem

    Awesome! I was just working on doubling a pattern which has a lot of shaping, and as an add on, I was trying to recreate the legs of it to go from a folded position to a straight out so I can make it more poseable.
    Thanks for this. :) Great timing.