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Hi girls! How are you all doing? It's me
here from the Barroca Atelier channel, and
look what I brought for you! This is
Anna, Elsa's little sister, the
Frozen sisters. She's so eagerly awaited, so beloved! The
girls will be doing the challenge over at the
members' YouTube club, only there in the
WhatsApp group, okay? We'll be making your
doll together with me! There are a few things
here, you'll see
that I'll be changing as we go along. As you
know, these first little dolls, the
first doll I make and present
to you, are where the text, the pattern, where
I create the pattern, is. Then, when I
make the videos, I always change
something. For example, the cape, I'm going to make it bigger,
show it more here. I want it to
show more here, okay? It's very
small, I didn't like it. I'm going to make this
part a little more closed so
we can close it here and it looks
nice, okay? So, those are just a few things I'm
going to change, and the hair too,
the braid. I made the braid, but I'm going to
add something here because I thought it was
so plain, it doesn't have anything
colorful, okay? And that's it. This
is Anna, nice to meet you everyone. We're going to
make her, okay? I'll bring you the list of
materials you'll be using. Okay,
I'll be right back.
So, let's introduce her. Okay, let's
start with mine, which will give
a little bit of a hint of color on the head. Actually, the
closest color is this fuchsia. Okay, let me
see, I think it has
a flow, it's the same. Amigulove, it's more like... okay, it
's 00089. I made an
Amigulove, I have some Amigulove yarns
at home because it has many more
color options. Okay, but it's a yarn
very similar to Amigurumi yarn. You
see, looking at it like this, it even seems a
little thicker, but it's not. You
can make it with the same needle
we use for the femur, 1, 2.5 or 3 mm. Okay, for
those who can't find this Magenta,
which is what I made our Anna... okay, I
tried to put a close color, it's not... it
's more like Lavender. Okay, I even left it
on the materials list for you, which
is the 66 14
yarn. Amigurumi, people, are going to campaign
here because I think there's a lack of
different color options. For
example, these yarns exist in
Anne yarn, why not make them in the same color as the film?
But I'm going to use this film, and
I brought this closer option that
looks more harmonious. Okay, so I've already
talked about these two yarns, let's go to the skirt.
I used Bic, but if you don't have
Bic, you can use classic blue. There's
a little fly here bothering me since yesterday,
you can use
classic blue, okay? So I'm going to use
film 28 29 for the skirt, and you can
substitute it with classic blue if
you can't find it. Okay, so this
is the skirt. This here I'm going to
use a little bit, which is the skirt's border,
which is our yarn, let me see here,
its color is deep blue 2856. I'm going to
use it for the skirt's border, the
black yarn 89 90, I can't use it here, the
rising green
143 Greenville, which is 15203, the hair that
everyone was asking about,
when is the hair, people? 14095 the wine is
off-white 8176 I made a charm that I'm
leaving here just to show
you because if you open it, you know it's alive,
right? I have some yarn here from
Ana's sewing, I used the normal one, it has
the normal Tex, but if you don't have the
normal one you can use Slim, just use it with a
larger needle, it will be more or less
the same size. Okay, so this one
is 17. This is the gold 7577 Encanto yarn.
Okay, if you don't have the Encanto yarn,
girls, you use a color close to
gold, okay, mustard. I don't really like
that canary yellow to imitate the
other one, okay, I think mustard is the
closest, or gem, I think
Gemma isn't even available anymore, right? It's discontinued. Now
let's go to the accessories, okay, there's a
lot of stuff, isn't there? Oh, what annoying music,
and look, stay here, guys, look at the
situation, okay, scissors, needle, I'm going to use the
blush, a longer tapestry needle, okay, for
us to be doing the
eyebrow part, eyes with a 9 mm or
number 9 safety needle, tapestry needle. Smaller
number 16 and marker. So let's go, let me
also introduce the silicone glue.
I'll leave the link for you in the
description where I bought this glue. It
's more expensive, okay? It's not cheap, but it's much
harder than the one you'll
find cheaply in your
haberdashery shop. Just to show the
difference, this one here is the conventional one that
sells cheaply. It's very soft. I
'm showing this one because I
ordered mine. I think it arrives today.
Ordering from MercadoLivre, they deliver
practically the same as always, right?
So I also bought this one,
which is 7
millimeters thick. This harder one is worth it for me.
You had it included in the
price of the doll, friend. It's good quality, right?
And that's it. So let's talk, let's talk,
I've already
rambled on too much, right? Well,
let's start as always.
In this class I'll be using
black, magenta, off-white, and spring
green yarn. Okay, so let's start the little
foot. I always do the little foot, it doesn't
change much in pattern.
I'm going to do six chains here, one,
two, three, four. five six chains,
skip two, on the third I come and make a single crochet,
two chains and a single crochet,
my first increase, okay, I make:
single crochets, 1 and 2 single crochets,
and now in the last chain I'm going to make
an increase of four single crochets, three
and four: single crochets, 1 and 2 single crochets,
and in the last one like this, at the moment,
two single crochets, let me never
remember, I think it's two single crochets, I
never remember off the top of my head, there's too much
to remember, 12 stitches,
second row, I start it by making
here, an increase of 2 single crochets,
and on the side I'm going to make...
single crochets, one U2,
U2,
and... single crochets at the tip, now I'm going to
make four increases of two single
crochets each, so my first increase,
increase,
the second increase, the third, the impact,
impact,
Hello, following the other side making...
single crochets, one, two, and... single crochets, and
finish the row with an increase of 2 single crochets, okay,
this row ends
with 18 stitches, third and last row
of the sole and little foot, making two increases
of two single crochets each, so
first increase and second increase on the
side of the little foot... Single single crochet stitches
now at the end will be eight increases of
two single crochet stitches each, so I've already done the first, second, third, fifth,
first, second, third, fifth,
and fifth, the
seventh, the
eighth increase is on the side... Single single crochet stitches,
always the same
number of stitches, one, two, and... Single crochet stitches,
and finish the row with two increases
of two single crochet stitches each, so the
first increase and the second increase...
finish this row with a total of 30
stitches, I finish in the next stitch with a
slip stitch. Now we're going to
start the side part, picking up the back loop
of the base stitch, I put the
needle and I'm making a
slip stitch over each stitch of the
base, picking up only the back loop
above the back of the base stitch, okay? I
get to the end, on top of that
slip stitch, I pick up the back loop
and make my last stitch. Okay, this row is 30 stitches.
I'm going to do the second and third
rows the same way, or the fourth,
fifth, and sixth rows, counting from the
beginning. So I'm going to do two more
rows, totaling three here on the
side of the foot. I've reached the end of the
three rows here on the side, and
now we're going to start the top part of the foot. Okay,
let me see the tips here. Okay,
I'm going to start by making a single crochet,
a decrease. If you do, put
a marker here so you don't get lost. We
put one, because I'm already used to it,
so sometimes I forget to put it so you
're okay. So, one single crochet, a decrease, six single crochets,
one, two, and three, four, five,
and six single crochets,
seven decreases, picking up two stitches at the
base, all in single crochet. Okay,
I'm following my patterns. Sometimes you
see decreases picking up: or double crochets
closed together, because,
because I have to define for you,
the decrease isn't always just two
stitches, okay? So, you understand, 5,
5, 16,
16,
and seven decreases.
Ah, okay, now finish the row with seven single crochets.
So I did one, two, three, four, and...
Five, six, and seven single crochet stitches, that's
this row. It ends, let me see
here, from my collar, it ends with 22
stitches. Okay, let's start the second
row then, or it was in sequence from
the beginning here. I start by making a decrease,
decrease,
and we'll remove the marker from here, go up, one decrease,
six single crochet stitches, so one, two,
three, let's go back to the decrease, one
one
is just so you don't get lost, it's
at 13,
4, 5, and 6.
We're going to show that now the
decrease part of the toe, I'm going to make four
12,
and three,
and four decreases, and finish the
row with six single crochet stitches, one, two, three, four,
four,
15, that's five, and six single crochet stitches, okay?
So, the total for this row here is 17 stitches.
stitches.
We're going to start the last part
of the foot, okay? I'm going to make five single crochet stitches,
one, two, let's go back, one stitch here,
three, four, and five single crochet stitches
again, four decreases. It's getting
12, adjusting the stitch to be close, okay? 3,
3,
and four single crochet stitches,
and finish the row with four
decreases. I finished the row with
four single crochet stitches, okay? Two, three, and
four. Total for this Row thirteen stitches,
so we finish this part here of
decreases to form the toe of the
little foot, okay? From here I'm going to work the
leg. So it's going to be like this, let me
take the leg here, it was a little
higher, okay? So here, folks, from the tenth row
counting from the first one, from the tenth
row to the twenty-seventh, there will be 18
rows of 13 single crochet stitches each,
but before completing 18 rows I'm going to
advance only 10 to put the
stick in, girls. If you don't want to
put this stick in, it's not mandatory, okay?
Even the girls who are doing the
stick challenge aren't mandatory, okay? You can make
the leg now, make the other dolls
without putting in the stick, that's no problem. This is
the option I bring to you, for those who
like the doll firmer, with the
legs more perfect, okay? Because over
time, the stuffing loosens quite a bit, so
prevent that from happening with your
doll, and then the legs get a little soft.
So I'm going to advance here by 10 rows and I'll be right
back to put it in at this moment
of peace, okay girls, I've finished
my loads here, see you later.
I've already done 10 rows. I've filled the tip, shaping it.
I came here, and with my
needle, I'm going to the base to see where to
put my glue stick. Because
my camera didn't film, I
'll even take a picture here. When I saw
I was finishing,
I wasn't filming. I'm so happy
when that happens! So, with the
needle handle, you determine where you want it to go,
go,
and the little foot is your glue stick, and
we fill around the stick.
I must have done
12 rows here, you see, going up is easy.
easy.
And I don't like to do it all the way to the end
because it's difficult to fill the tip, right?
So, we come here with small stitches
of investment, and
Julia helps with the needle handle or the
pen, as I'm doing here. You're shaping
the leg, trying to
center it as much as you can around the little
stick. So that's it. Okay, so I've already
filled it, and I'm going to continue
my rows here, my rows of
the leg, until I complete a total of 18.
I think I stopped here. On the 12th row, and I
'm going to do it like this, folks, look, around it, it's really enough,
and it won't be a problem for
you, you can rest assured, seeing, look, I'm going to go
up to the remaining restoration of the little
skulls here, look, it
's easy, and it wo
n't let it pass in place, and that's it, I'm going to move on
here. I'm
actually going to finish all the rows and I'll be right back so we can
my loves, look, I've already finished, okay, I've already
cut the yarn, I've already filled it a little more, not all the way
to the very tip, okay, it will be
easier for us to make the ruffle, and I'm going to
finish this off here, okay, I
think it's a
little bit inside, and then I pulled the neighbor
here, look, wow, it's difficult, but finishing off today,
today,
I'm feeling this difficulty, look,
and I cut the yarn, I'm going to take the
green Nascente yarn that I put
somewhere here, let me see it here, look,
I'm going to make the little ruffle now.
Okay, let's go, I leave a little bit to
guide it because I like to close
it. Okay, so I make a little loop here, see? I pick it
up in this position, taking the back loop
of the base stitch, right in the
back loop of the stitch, pull it towards the house. I
start by making a single crochet, okay? One single crochet, three
chains. In the next stitch, taking the back loop of the
base stitch, I make another single crochet, three chains.
In the next stitch, taking the back loop of the
base stitch, one single crochet,
three chains, one single crochet,
always taking the back loop of the
base stitch, so we leave this
inner loop because in the next lesson
we're going to raise this stitch. Okay, I just
continue here taking the back loop.
And then I get to the end, I make three
chains, okay? And I go here to the base of the
first stitch. What I did and I'm doing is a very low stitch.
Oh, another little knot to make it
really firm here. Fourth thread, tighten
this one well, I was guiding it. I've already
pulled it, don't leave it too tight so it does
n't get damaged later, okay? And we're going to
take it here and finish off the thread here that I
closed with my daughter, we
finish it off here.
more than 1000. Andthere, look,
and pulled it, oh,
everything's nice, everything's ok. We see
that excess
with that we finish the ruffle. I'm going to
get the yarns now, get mine
now so we can start the
bootie part. Don't forget to make two
little feet, okay? From the same day that I
had a Merchant here, and let's start
our bootie. Okay, so,
Magenta, I'm going to make the
sole, okay? Pull here, because there's no way to
pull the little stitch in the middle, okay? That's it, just
pull it a lot here,
we'll talk, don't confirm, we're going to make a
friend's love,
and I'm going to do, guys, 7 chains, okay, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven
seven
chains, skip two, on Third, a single crochet.
Remembering that these two
chain stitches, this single crochet is my
first increase on the side... Single crochet stitches
alone, two and three, last chain stitch,
an increase of four single crochet stitches, I've already
done two,
three, and four single crochet stitches,
and again... Single crochet stitches alone, going around
here in the row, one, two, and... Single
crochet stitches alone, and in this last loop,
an increase of 2 single crochet stitches. The
first row ended with 14
stitches. The second row begins by
making an increase of 2 single crochet stitches,
one, two, three, and
four single crochet stitches
alone. Now, four increases of two single crochet stitches
each, so first
increase, second, third,
third,
and again four single crochet stitches alone, one, two,
three, and four, and finish the
row with an increase of 2 single crochet stitches
here, a total of 20 stitches.
The third and last row I started by
making an increase of 2 single crochet stitches and
another increase of 2 single crochet stitches, two
increases, okay? Four single crochet stitches alone, one, two, three,
and four single crochet stitches
alone, eight increases of
two single crochet stitches each, so
first increase, second, third here,
I am, seventh, and eighth increase,
and again four single crochet stitches.
alone and finish the row with two
increases of two single crochet stitches and
move it, I want to go to hell because of that, well,
so first increase and second
increase totaling 32 stitches, okay, this is just a
line here, I close with a slip stitch, I
don't make a knot, I cut the yarn, I
cut the yarn, I'm going to take the black yarn now,
now,
wait for me here and we're going to do the
side now, it's in black,
I'm going to make a knot here, I don't know if the
black comes here, I'm already finishing off, already
carrying this little bit. Okay, where I
closed here, I'm going to insert it so we can
continue in the same line, okay, so I
closed with a single crochet stitch, I'm going to...
Next, picking up the back loop, which
is how I would start a
row without cutting, okay? So in the
next loop here, I start by making
a single crochet stitch, I pick up
only the back loop, okay, just the back loop, and I'm making
this row here, finishing off
all the ends to make it nice and tight.
I'm confused in my head,
Magenta, hahaha, okay? And I'm going around the
row here,
I'm getting to the end of the
first row, okay, and I'm going to make
my thirty-second stitch here. So, a total of 32
points from here, I'll go straight to...
Next, I'm going to work my loves for
three more rows, so
that will be a total of four rows on the
side of this little bootie here. I'm going to do
all three rows now and I'll be right back so
we can continue working up the edge.
So, girls, I've worked
four rows of 32 stitches. I'm going to
pull the yarn over because before
continuing, I'm going to come back and confirm
here to do the finishing on the side.
So I make a knot
and I'm going to come here,
and you can pull the yarn over and make a knot
too. I like to do it like this, but
you can do it your way, however you like. There
must be a little fly here that I've already tried
everything with poison, it's
landing in my room,
and I'm going to do it here, see? No, it
's the bottom loop between the loops
here, see? I'm going to pull
this row here, see? See?
I'm going to make this little row, see?
And I'm going to go between the row of black and
here, see? In this little hole that will be
here, see? I'm going to do my finishing, which
I... I'm coming to the end here, in the same little
hole where I teach you, see over here, in the
same place where I started my career, I'm
doing my last one. Okay, I can
finish this off, and we'll finish this off here. It's a mess, I said, "
What am I reusing?" This black thing is a shame, is
n't it? There's a lot of it left out, it's
so cold out there, and I'll finish
this off here, okay? I'll finish it off. It'll take
a little while to finish off the two little
threads, the little music in my hand, oh oh oh. And then
Jesus, what do
I do with this thing? She
and
me and grandpa and
the shopping mall, I came here and I'll finish it off. And then,
And then,
well, I've already finished off my neighbors,
I'll continue now, you see, this pretty
finish here on the
bootie. Okay, I'll continue going up here,
our bootie is before, but it's with,
now it's arrived from Mérida, I go up it on the little
foot, I'll do the first row
and if you want to put a marker here, you can
put it with the first one. Just one single crochet,
one decrease, six single crochet stitches, one, two, three, four, five,
six single crochet stitches, yarn over, half double crochet
. High, and
now I'm going to make seven decreases of
two double crochet stitches worked together, looping
on the yarn first. High stitch, close only half of the
loop on the yarn as the next stitch of the
base and close half of the second stitch. And closing
the three of the two together is again
half of the first. Half of the second. And
close the three, the little fairies together,
third decrease. Andthen,
Andthen, andthen
andthen
the fourth, and then, and then,
and then
the fifth, and then, and then
and then, and then
if it's an injection, and the last admission, which is
the seventh, is the next point, a half. Okay, so
Maria, her row with one, two, three, four, five, six,
and seven single crochet stitches, okay?
Now I'm going to do the first
row here, I think this row
gave, let me see, 24 single crochet stitches, okay? I'm going to
do another row of 24 single crochet stitches.
Sorry, this first
row gave a total of twenty-four
stitches, okay? So this next row
here, look, I'm going to do 24 single crochet stitches, there's no
The first row, because here I'm already
going up the shaft of this little boot. Okay, but
I do the first row here to make it
and leave it nice and closed, be careful with these
stitches here in the front, okay? It's not
tightening the stitch, friends, it's closing, leaving it
closed like this. The top of the uniform, you see,
and leave it nice and neat. Since it's black and
her skin is very light, anything
you leave there stands out, so
we pick up the stitch nicely like this so it does
n't show, right? Okay, I did this
first row, okay? So here
we're going to have to embroider everything on the foot
too, there's no way around it, but it's not difficult to
embroider, even for the girls who
do it, a challenge for anyone who wants to, okay? But
everyone who does it... Embroidery. I'm not exactly
a master embroiderer, but we just make do,
right, friend? We make do to make
amigurumi, a little doll, no? Well, I
did the first row, the second
second
row, I did it here on the instep, right, the
instep of the little boot, here at the tip. After I
did one row, I'm going to do
six more rows
with 24 single crochet stitches. I'll go
around here, see? It
takes a little while, yes, it takes a while,
especially until you get past this point
here. We'll have to be patient,
but it's nice, isn't it? Crochet is for relaxing the
mind, isn't it, for your daughter? And I'll keep going
here. Okay, ask ahead, it's a
matter of typing. After
you fix everything, one row, you come here and
start fixing the little shoe. You'll see
it will work out, okay? I'll go ahead.
So these six rows here of 24 single crochet
stitches, you see the little point, just
to show you a little,
I was already ahead. You'll
see that it won't be loose as the
stitch goes up, it won't tighten here.
I'm already here. Andthen...
And then it reaches the end. From the seven rows, I
did six more, actually it will make a
total of seven, and I'm going to do the 8th
row here, like a slip stitch,
so I'm going to do a slip stitch
here, all around the bootie, like this, see? Okay,
so I'm getting here, the sign is...
I'm going to pull the yarn, cut it,
actually finish it off, so I've already finished it off
here at the back, okay? Now I've already put it on...
I picked up the Slim yarn, I made several
knots at the end, see? Okay, and we're going to
do the embroidery now, okay? So, 1, 2
here, see? I'll turn it right in the middle. That's
right, free it, okay? For those who want to
do more, I'll give it a little turn, you
need the turn, you come in the same
base here, you'll go up three rows, in the
same straight line here, see?
And since it's a bootie, you fold the
foot a little, then it goes back in place, okay? Oh, okay, it
's a little bit during the process, but here is the
little loop that I left here that I didn't
hold with my finger, see? It's the little loop, you're not
going to close it, you're going to pass the yarn through
it. Here, look... Oh,
just to show you here, look...
okay, the little thread went through the inside. Come to the
top row here, I insert my
needle and come out again down there at the base, it's here, then
I come and go two
rows to the side, like the
other one here, you stay there, right? So two
rows to one side, you know, same
side, I go up
two rows underneath, we take the needle out, it's like, okay,
needle out, it's like, okay,
come here and go to the top again
and around,
if you already put it to another place, okay, that's all,
I already did it here, look, I'm
going to take advantage and make a little knot in it
underneath, pass it under it, I make the
knot knowing...
Oh, okay, and I'm going to insert it here inside,
behind, anywhere, you're going to
hide the thread,
the little knot here, you see, it doesn't
need to, I don't know why this here, I
think I pulled the other one too much, no...
no...
Oh, okay, a little cold here, you see,
scissors, that can be,
and pass two little legs, okay? Then we're
going to adjust them here so they look
nice, which is the right foot, the left foot, okay?
And that was in today's room. Our
first lesson with Ana, I'm already finishing
Elsa and I'll show you soon
because the challenge will be for both of them. A kiss
for you all, see you next time! Oh, and don't
forget to like the lesson and invite your
friends to subscribe to the channel!
Let's make this channel grow,
I want to see it grow! Kisses for
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