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Art of Crochet by Teresa – Crochet CupCake with Cherry & Sprinkles

11th Oct 2011

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Cupcake Written Instructions crochet-mania.blogspot.com crochet CupCake with Cherry & Sprinkles Video Tutorial: crochet CupCake with Cherry & Sprinkles Written by Teresa Richardson Skill Level – Intermediate Materials Size G or 4mm crochet Hook 4-Ply Yarn Polyester Fiberfill or Stuffing Abbreviations FHDC – Foundation Half Double crochet FPDC – Front Post Half Double crochet MC – Magic Circle SL ST – Slip Stitch HDC – Half Double Crochet SC – Single Crochet QC – Quadruple Crochet SC DEC- Single Crochet Decrease CupCake Sides Row 1: 7 FHDC, Row 2 – 28: CH 1, turn, this will not count as a stitch. 7 Front Post Half Double Crochet. Slip Stitch to the first row as you complete the last row to join the sides. CupCake Bottom MC Round 1: Ch 1, this will not count as a stitch, 12 HDC in the loop, Join in beginning HDC. Pull shut. (12 Half Double Crochet Total) Round 2: Ch 1, this will not count as a stitch, 2 HDC in ea ST around for a total of 24, Join in beginning HDC. Cut the yarn leaving a length of about 10 inches. (24 Half Double Crochet Total) Secure the magic circle at the beginning with a knot, then hide the tail. With right sides of the cupcake side and bottom facing each other, sew the edges together. There will be some easing the cupcake side to the bottom. We want to bottom to be somewhat smaller than the top. CupCake Frosting Magic Circle Loop Round 1: Ch 1, this will not count as a stitch, *HDC, QC, complete 6 times total from *, Join in beginning HDC. (6 Half
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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22 comments on “Art of Crochet by Teresa – Crochet CupCake with Cherry & Sprinkles

  1. XxTotalRandomnessxX on said:

    @pebbleHathayBunano I dont think you get the point. 1) its not polite to advertise on someone elses video. 2) we dont want to buy the cupcake, we want to MAKE the cupcake.. hence why we are watching this video.

  2. pebbleHathayBunano on said:

    It’s great to see the instructions. But if you find it too tough then check out Pebble Toys on youtube or the website at pebblechild where you can buy hand knitted cupcake rattles made by a fair trade non profit organisation.

  3. ally786 on said:

    i just finished making my cup cake and really wanna eat it now lol. thanks for the tutorial..ill try and make a vid response so that you can see my final work. =)

  4. JeremyxFisher on said:

    @zebadiahc Click on her name to go to her channel, and find the beginner items. Is it really THAT hard to navigate youtube?
    Alternatively, you could challenge yourself for once and just try to do it. It might be super hard and turn out horrible, but you’ll learn a lot from it.

  5. vlpwby on said:

    Love this Teresa! This cupcake turned out just darling and it was really easy and fast to work (well it was easy after watching the video, lol). Thanks again–I am off to start the Ogeechee bear!

  6. Alexondra121 on said:

    I Haven’t Crocheted Since Age 6
    I’m SO Excited To Start Again
    Thnx For The Tutorial
    x)

  7. kittypixiepal on said:

    @tjw1963 Oh I see. Would it also have to do with the thickness of the yarn? I noticed on the package labels that it indicates a corresponding needle.

  8. kittypixiepal on said:

    How do I keep my needle from getting stuck in between the yarn? I ALWAYS seem to have that trouble. My yarn unravels and I have to start over. Help! :-/

  9. Ballira on said:

    I do like most of the videos of this series. Aside from that it’s not often you see tutorials for something like a cupcake and I’m grateful.

    My only issue with the video is the fades. It happens in the most random spots and, unfortunately, some of the most important ones where sometimes you need to watch reeeaaallly close to see if you’re doing a stitch right.

    Other than that, I really do like the video and appreciate you taking the time to make them.