Bee🐝
How to make a magic ring
Next, we're going to start our first lesson on how to create a magic ring. We'll teach you using very simple methods, so there's no need to worry!
******Start with the Yellow yarn
How to use a crochet ring
We understand that many beginners might find it challenging to hold the yarn, so we've created a helpful tutorial on using a crochet ring. If you still feel unsure about holding the yarn after finishing your first round, we invite you to watch this video for some guidance!
Single Stitch
Before learning single stitch.
We need to know some crochet patterns.
This pattern is written in US terminology and crocheted in the round
sc -- single crochet
Round 1
Crochet 6 single stitches. Crocheters love abbreviations, so in pattern speak, that's written as:
sc x 6 (6)
Since the pattern is: sc -- single crochet,
and sc x 6 means 6 single stitches,
(6) means the total stitches.
Please take out your Yellow yarn, and let’s embark on our crochet journey together! 💙🐝
Round 2
In this row, we’re going to learn about increases. Increases help us shape our crochet projects and are a basic technique.
increase Stitch
The pattern is written in US terminology and crocheted in the round
inc -- increase crochet
You’ll be happy to know that increases are built on single stitches! If you’ve mastered the single stitch, then increases will be a piece of cake for you!
Let me share a simple way to think about it:
when you make one single stitch in a stitch, that’s called a single stitch.
But if you make 2 single stitches in the same stitch, that’s an increase.
So, doubling your single stitch creates an increase!
Now I think you got it! let's show the pattern of this round and go on crochet!
inc x 6 (12)
Round 3
Good job! You've learned to crochet the single stitch and increase stitch.
Now this round will be easy for U,
[sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Or with a lot more words:
[1 single crochet stitch,1 increase crochet stitch] for a total of 6 times=18 stitches
If you want to see where we're going with Round 3, watch this video:
Round 4
[2sc, inc] x 6 (24)
Or with a lot more words:
[2 single crochet stitches,1 increase crochet stitch] for a total of 6 times=24 stitches
If you want to see where we're going with Round 4, watch this video:
You've made it past the hard part – figuring out the motions and following a pattern.
For the next few rounds, you'll keep on practicing the SC and INC stitches:
Round 5
[3 sc, inc] x 6 (30)
Let's go!
Round 6
30 sc (30)
this is :
All the single stitches in this round(no video!)
Great!
Let's go!
Right side & Wrong side
In crochet, the “Right Side” and “Wrong Side” refer to the two sides of a piece of crochet fabric. The right side is the side of the fabric that is typically seen or displayed, while the wrong side is the side that is usually hidden or not seen.
Follow the video to understand what is the right side and wrong side.
Look at the crochet bee, we need to change the color with the brown yarn from rounds 7 - 9,
It makes it difficult for you to do this, don't worry!
follow the video and step-by-step instructions, you can do it.
Rounds 7-9
30sc(30)
Please with the Yellow yarn, we need to change the color from rounds 10 - 12,
Rounds 10-12
30sc(30)
Please with the Brown yarn, we need to change the color from round 13,
Round 13
30sc(30)
Add safety eyes
If you received different eyes, that’s our new packaging! We’ve included some more attractive eyes for you. Please scan the QR code in the package for the installation video!
Safety eyes aren’t safe for children younger than 3 years old, or pets. please take care!
1 it may be between
Rounds 3-4, and 5 stitches between the two eyes.
count it from the top. find two points in the middle, and insert 2 pins to mark.
2 Replace a pin with a bead
3. Turn the piece over so you can see the end of the bead
4. place the washer, flat side toward your piece, onto the bead.
5. Put the safety eye on a table and push down on the washer with both thumbs, so that it cinches the fabric evenly
Round 14
In this round, we’re going to learn about decreasing stitches.
So, what is a decrease?
It’s when we combine 2 stitches into 1 stitch, and it’s a common technique in crochet. We often use increases and decreases to shape our crochet projects.
Decrease (dec) Stitch
Decreasing in Single Crochet, dec (This pattern is written in US terminology)
But don’t worry; decreasing is quite simple! So, let’s keep a positive mindset and continue learning together!
This is the pattern for this round:
[3 sc, dec] x 6 (24)
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Do 3 ️single crochet stitches at first.
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Then a decrease crochet stitch in the one after that.
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Repeat that sequence of stitches 6 times. You'll have 24 V's once you've finished this round.
Please see the video to go on.
Round 15
[ 2sc, dec] x 6 (18)
Please see the video to go on.
Round 16
[ sc, dec] x 6 (12)
Please see the video to go on.
Stuff amigurumi
Next up, it’s time to fill our work with cotton! 🌸 Please put down your crochet hook for a moment and grab your cotton. Let’s follow along with our video and learn together! 🌟
Ready? Let’s do this! ✨
Round 17
Here it is – the last round of the body!
[6dec] x 6 (6)
All the decrease stitches in round 17.
Wow, that’s amazing! You’ve completed 90%! I’m so impressed with yo
Now let's completely close this body
ur learning ability and your incredible patience! The final 10% will be a piece of cake for you!
The Wing
Since we prepared a beginning-magic circle for you to learn crochet more quickly, it’s now time for you to get hands-on and learn how to make a magic ring. It’s really simple—just a little finger movement and you’ll master it!
Let's start with the magic ring, ******Please with the white yarn
Round 1: 8 sc in the magic loop (8)
Round 2: 8 inc (16)
With blue yarn, do this pattern twice to make the wings.
Hooray, you dun it!
And there ya have it, your very own crochet bee!
Now that you know how to crochet, you can make the rabbit again and again by following the pattern.
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