Array ( [101] => Array ( [pid] => 44678486 [fid] => 16 [tid] => 402790 [first] => 0 [author] => Kyhf [authorid] => 389248 [subject] => [dateline] => 1704437461 [message] => That's really cool, thanks for sharing the tips [useip] => 96.49.248.158 [port] => 31342 [invisible] => 0 [anonymous] => 0 [usesig] => 1 [htmlon] => 0 [bbcodeoff] => -1 [smileyoff] => -1 [parseurloff] => 0 [attachment] => 0 [rate] => 0 [ratetimes] => 0 [status] => 0 [tags] => 0 [comment] => 0 [replycredit] => 0 [position] => 101 ) [102] => Array ( [pid] => 46300328 [fid] => 16 [tid] => 402790 [first] => 0 [author] => WoolySnail [authorid] => 363667 [subject] => [dateline] => 1710866712 [message] => [i=s] Edited by WoolySnail at 2024-3-19 17:49 [/i] I have always made the X way. And I crochet trough one loop not both, this way the left "loop'" will close the gap [attach]1857686[/attach] [attach]1857685[/attach] [attach]1857684[/attach] This one is the one I crochet (on the right) [useip] => 141.101.76.13 [port] => 13952 [invisible] => 0 [anonymous] => 0 [usesig] => 0 [htmlon] => 0 [bbcodeoff] => 0 [smileyoff] => -1 [parseurloff] => 0 [attachment] => 2 [rate] => 0 [ratetimes] => 0 [status] => 0 [tags] => [comment] => 0 [replycredit] => 0 [position] => 102 ) [103] => Array ( [pid] => 46301270 [fid] => 16 [tid] => 402790 [first] => 0 [author] => Crochetera183 [authorid] => 389708 [subject] => [dateline] => 1710869953 [message] => Hello! Interesting question. I use both techniques. I find it easier to make the point in v than in x, but it's just out of habit. 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Eventually, I learned how to make that stitch round four years ago so I've never gone back to the v stitch which I like to joke it's a trauma response [useip] => 128.109.2.82 [port] => 16542 [invisible] => 0 [anonymous] => 0 [usesig] => 1 [htmlon] => 0 [bbcodeoff] => -1 [smileyoff] => -1 [parseurloff] => 0 [attachment] => 0 [rate] => 0 [ratetimes] => 0 [status] => 0 [tags] => [comment] => 0 [replycredit] => 0 [position] => 104 ) [105] => Array ( [pid] => 46319308 [fid] => 16 [tid] => 402790 [first] => 0 [author] => jneeting [authorid] => 324792 [subject] => [dateline] => 1710943915 [message] => I love X stitch, makes the amigurumi tight and look extremely neat! My goal is to try to make those stitches in straight line. 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It's just not for me and the subjective gains in looks is nto worth the insane amount of effort I'd have to add to a piece I am making. [useip] => 172.71.255.21 [port] => 9186 [invisible] => 0 [anonymous] => 0 [usesig] => 0 [htmlon] => 0 [bbcodeoff] => -1 [smileyoff] => -1 [parseurloff] => 0 [attachment] => 0 [rate] => 0 [ratetimes] => 0 [status] => 0 [tags] => 0 [comment] => 0 [replycredit] => 0 [position] => 110 ) ) Amigurumi V or X Stitch-Communication Area (new thread and reply)-Free Talk-PinDIY.com - Powered by Discuz! Archiver

Kyhf Publish time 2024-1-5 14:51

That's really cool, thanks for sharing the tips

WoolySnail Publish time 2024-3-20 00:45

Edited by WoolySnail at 2024-3-19 17:49

I have always made the X way. And I crochet trough one loop not both, this way the left "loop'" will close the gap







This one is the one I crochet (on the right)

Crochetera183 Publish time 2024-3-20 01:39

Hello!
Interesting question. I use both techniques. I find it easier to make the point in v than in x, but it's just out of habit.

Mmmmason Publish time 2024-3-20 01:56

When I first learned how to crochet I tried following the YouTube videos as closely as possible which resulted in everything I made having that v stitch. I remember absolutely hating how it looked because I was envious of people who made amigurumi with the x look lol. Eventually, I learned how to make that stitch round four years ago so I've never gone back to the v stitch which I like to joke it's a trauma response

jneeting Publish time 2024-3-20 22:11

I love X stitch, makes the amigurumi tight and look extremely neat! My goal is to try to make those stitches in straight line.

Plu Publish time 2024-3-21 20:24

thank you for this great example! :)

mazurk1987 Publish time 2024-4-4 05:35

x stitch, definitely

Jkerwld Publish time 2024-4-4 13:12

I learned 'v', but keen to try 'x' as my items can be a bit loose

mdln8 Publish time 2024-4-5 19:53

thanks for sharing the tips

MissLexeon Publish time 2024-4-11 01:11

I know and have uysed the Yarn Under technique and I know it can make a piece look 'cleaner' but I just CANNOT do it efficiently and quickly the way I can a standard Yarn Over. It's just not for me and the subjective gains in looks is nto worth the insane amount of effort I'd have to add to a piece I am making.
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