Tutorial a crochet amigurumi corazón de BAD BUNNY un verano sin ti (paso a paso)
Welcome to Mundo Arte Crochet
Introduction and Overview
- The host welcomes viewers to the channel "Mundo Arte Crochet" and encourages subscriptions, sharing, and following on social media platforms.
- The tutorial will focus on creating a heart from Bad Boy's new album "Ningún Verano Sin Ti."
Materials Needed
- Required materials include:
- Red yarn (number 4)
- Black yarn (number 4)
- White yarn (optional for design)
- Additional materials:
- White fleece fabric for eyes
- Adhesive options: cold/hot silicone or quick-drying glue.
- Tools needed are scissors and a crochet hook; the host uses a size 3.5 hook for tighter stitches.
Starting the Heart Tutorial
Creating the Heart Shape
- The heart will be made in two parts: two circles that will be joined together.
- A magic ring technique is introduced to start the first circle, which is essential for forming the shape of the heart.
Magic Ring Technique
- Instructions for making a magic ring:
- Wrap yarn around three fingers, pinch with another finger, and pull through to create a loop.
- After securing the magic ring, six single crochet stitches are made within it.
Building Up Stitches
Completing Initial Rows
- Close the magic ring by joining with a slip stitch; this completes the first row of six stitches.
- For the second row, increase each stitch to achieve twelve total stitches by doing two single crochets in each original stitch.
Continuing Increases
- In subsequent rows, maintain an increasing pattern:
- Third row: Alternate between one single crochet followed by an increase (total of eighteen stitches).
Finalizing Circle Shapes
Transitioning Between Rows
- At the end of each row, join with a slip stitch into chain spaces rather than individual stitches for neatness.
Fourth Row Instructions
- For this row, perform two single crochets followed by an increase in every third stitch; aim for twenty-four total stitches at completion.
How to Create a Sphere in Crochet
Starting the Sphere
- At the end of the fourth round, 24 points are established around. Two chains are created for height but do not count as stitches.
Fifth and Sixth Rounds
- The fifth round consists of single crochet (punto bajo) over each stitch, maintaining a total of 24 points. This pattern continues into the sixth round without increases or decreases.
- Emphasis on keeping exactly 24 points throughout rounds five and six is reiterated, ensuring consistency in the sphere's shape.
Joining Two Spheres
- Before proceeding, it's crucial to have completed both spheres. The yarn should remain uncut to facilitate joining them seamlessly.
- A summary is provided: complete one sphere first, then while making the second sphere, leave it uncut for easy joining later.
Connecting the Spheres
- To join, insert the hook into any point of the uncut sphere's yarn and create a chain stitch to start counting rounds again.
- The first round after joining involves single crochet around both spheres, ensuring they are securely connected.
Tips for Beginners
- If confusion arises during joining, demonstrate how to pass yarn from one sphere to another clearly with additional chain stitches if needed for visibility.
- Continue with single crochet around both spheres until reaching where you started; this marks your first round post-joining.
Marking Progress
- For beginners struggling to identify starting points after joining, using a marker can help track progress effectively through each round.
- Reassurance is given that assistance is available if needed; marking where you joined helps maintain clarity in your work.
Continuing After Joining
- As you proceed with single crochets around both spheres, ensure consistent tension and placement until reaching your marker again at the start point.
Second Round Instructions
- Upon completing the first round post-union, remove markers if comfortable. Begin working on the second round by chaining two as usual before continuing with single crochets only.
Finalizing Additional Rounds
- Clarification on moving forward: continue with rounds two and three using only single crochet techniques without any alterations or increases.
How to Decrease Stitches in Crochet
Understanding Decreases in Crochet
- The instructor explains how to perform a decrease in single crochet stitches by inserting the hook into the next stitch, pulling up a loop, and then completing the decrease by passing through all three loops on the hook.
- The process of counting stitches is emphasized as the instructor continues to demonstrate decreases after every six single crochets.
- A reminder is given to follow this sequence around for consistent shaping, leading into the fifth round.
Progressing Through Rounds
- In the fifth round, only single crochet stitches are made without any decreases, simplifying this step.
- The sixth round introduces a new sequence: five single crochets followed by a decrease. This pattern is repeated throughout the round.
- The importance of maintaining consistency with five single crochets before each decrease is reiterated.
Continuing with New Sequences
- For the seventh round, only single crochet stitches are performed again without any decreases.
- In the eighth round, a new sequence of four single crochets followed by a decrease is introduced.
- This pattern continues around until reaching completion of that round.
Finalizing Rounds and Patterns
- During the ninth round, it’s noted that only single crochet stitches will be used again without any changes or decreases.
- The tenth round introduces another sequence: three single crochets followed by a decrease. Each stitch must be placed in separate spaces for accuracy.
- As rounds progress, variations continue with different sequences being applied while ensuring clarity on how many stitches precede each decrease.
Conclusion and Next Steps
Crafting a Heart: Step-by-Step Guide
Decreasing Stitches and Joining Rounds
- The process of decreasing stitches begins in round 11, alternating between single crochet and decreases to shape the heart.
- At the end of round 11, a slip stitch is used to join, followed by a chain to start round 12, which consists solely of single crochets.
Filling the Heart
- Before starting round 13, it's essential to fill the heart with stuffing for shape; it should be packed well but not overly tight.
- The filling process allows for personal preference on density; however, a well-stuffed heart is recommended for better form.
Completing Rounds and Final Shaping
- Round 13 involves alternating between single crochet and decreases to continue shaping the heart while reducing its size.
- In round 14, only single crochets are made over previous stitches without any decreases.
Closing Up the Heart
- Round 15 focuses entirely on decreases; care must be taken to ensure that all stuffing is properly positioned before closing.
- After completing round 15, a long tail is left when cutting yarn for sewing up the bottom of the heart securely.
Finishing Touches
- A tapestry needle is introduced for sewing; this tool helps secure any open edges effectively.
Crafting a Heart with Hands: A Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction to the Project
- The speaker introduces the project of creating a heart shape, emphasizing the importance of securely hiding the thread inside the heart.
- The process involves using a hook to manipulate the yarn effectively, ensuring that it remains intact throughout.
Creating the Hands
- The speaker discusses an innovative method for crafting hands that can bend, referencing a specific image from "Un Verano Sin Ti" by Bad Moon as inspiration.
- To start making the hands, a magic ring is created followed by six single crochet stitches to form the base.
Completing Hand Structure
- After closing the magic ring, another round of six single crochet stitches is made without any increases or decreases.
- The speaker instructs on how to fold and join at corners while maintaining structure, resulting in a rounded shape for each hand.
Finalizing Hand Details
- Three decreases are performed in this round to taper off and create a more defined hand shape.
- A slip stitch is used to close off this section before cutting excess yarn and preparing for further assembly.
Transitioning to Arms
- Once hands are completed, attention shifts to crafting arms. The speaker emphasizes leaving long threads for sewing later.
- Instructions include repeating single crochet rounds until reaching desired arm length; six rounds were used in one example.
Making Legs
- The next step involves creating legs using similar techniques as with arms. A magic ring starts this process too.
- Six single crochet stitches are made initially before increasing in subsequent rounds for shaping.
Creación de Zapatitos: Instrucciones Paso a Paso
Proceso Inicial de Tejido
- Se comienza con la creación de 12 puntos bajos, añadiendo 2 puntos bajos en cada espacio.
- Una vez completados los 12 puntos, se unen las cadenitas con un punto deslizado y se continúa haciendo punto bajo sobre punto bajo en la tercera vuelta.
Avance en el Tejido
- Se repite el proceso de hacer punto bajo sobre punto bajo hasta completar nuevamente los 12 puntos.
- Para la cuarta vuelta, se realizan tres disminuciones seguidas de seis puntos bajos en espacios diferentes.
Continuación del Tejido
- Después de las disminuciones, se unen los puntos con un deslizado y se inicia la quinta vuelta con tres disminuciones y tres puntos bajos.
- Se completa la quinta vuelta y se preparan cinco vueltas adicionales solo con puntos bajos.
Finalización del Cuerpo del Zapatito
- Al finalizar las diez vueltas, se corta el hilo dejando una hebra larga para continuar con el siguiente paso.
- Se procede a crear el ojito del zapatito, comenzando por determinar su tamaño adecuado.
Detalles Adicionales para el Ojito
- Se utiliza un lápiz para trazar la forma del ojo sobre tela felpa, asegurándose que sea visible pero no permanente.
- El ojo es delineado utilizando hilo negro para asemejarse al diseño deseado.
Aplicación Final del Ojito
- Se pega el ojito en su lugar utilizando pegamento rápido para asegurar que quede bien adherido.
How to Create a Handmade Craft
Starting the Craft
- The process begins with an acknowledgment that the final product may not be perfect, but effort will be made to shape it as best as possible.
- Light materials and small pieces are used for detailing, emphasizing the importance of careful attachment.
Assembling Key Features
- A black thread is introduced for filling in details like eyes; participants are encouraged to use their preferred adhesive.
- The focus shifts to creating the eye first, which serves as a central feature before moving on to other parts.
Adding Facial Features
- The mouth is crafted next, described as a sad expression. Participants are guided to refer to a photo for accurate placement.
- After positioning the mouth correctly, glue is applied for secure attachment.
Attaching Limbs
- Attention turns to adding legs and arms; specific techniques are shared for sewing them onto the body.
- A curvy line indicates where legs should be sewn; participants must hold securely while stitching.
Final Touches and Adjustments
- Instructions include how to avoid tangling threads during assembly.
- Once one leg is attached, similar steps are repeated for the other leg and arms, ensuring consistency in appearance.