The Simpsons Season 36 Ep.3 Full Episode | The Simpsons 2023 Full NoCuts #1080p - Summary

Summary

Here is a concise summary of the provided text, which appears to be a transcript of a crochet tutorial video for a pig bone-shaped keychain with a pig's head:

**Project:** Crochet Pig Bone-Shaped Keychain with Pig's Head
**Tutorial Segment:** Part 1 (Pig's Head)
**Materials:**

* 3 colors of 2mm velvet wool (pink, white, beige-pink)
* 2.5M crochet needle
* Cotton stuffing
* Scissors
* Sewing needle
* Keychain hook

**Tutorial Overview (Part 1):**

1. Create a magic circle with beige-pink wool.
2. Crochet the pig's head in rows, using a combination of single stitches and increasing stitches.
3. Repeat specific stitch patterns for each row ( Rows 1-11):
* Rows 1-5: Gradually increase stitches.
* Rows 6-11: Crochet 36 single stitches per row.
4. **End of Part 1:** Completes the 11th row of the pig's head.
5. **Next Steps (Part 2):** To be continued in the next video, where the completion of the pig's head and the bone-shaped keychain will be shown.

Facts

Here are the extracted key facts in short sentences, numbered for reference:

**Materials Needed**

1. Three colors of 2mm velvet wool are required.
2. The three colors needed are: pink, white, and a beige color with a slight pink tint.
3. A 2.5M crochet needle is required for 2mm wool.
4. Additional materials needed: cotton stuffing, scissors, sewing needle, and a keychain hook.

**Crochet Project Details**

5. The project is to create a pig bone-shaped keychain with a pig's head and a bone.
6. The tutorial starts with creating the pig's head.
7. The beige wool is used for the pig's head.

**Crochet Steps (Row-by-Row Summary)**

8. Row 1: Create a magic circle with 6 single stitches.
9. Row 2: Crochet 6 stitches with increases (specific pattern outlined in original text).
10. Row 3: Crochet a single stitch, an increasing stitch, repeat for a total of 6 times.
11. Row 4: Crochet a single stitch, mark, then repeat a pattern of single and increasing stitches for a total of 6 times.
12. Row 5: Crochet 3 single stitches, followed by an increasing stitch, repeat for a total of 5 times.
13. Row 6: Crochet a single stitch, mark, then repeat a pattern of single, double, and increasing stitches for a total of 5 times.
14. Rows 7 (Saturday Row) to 11: Details vary, but generally involve crocheting 36 single stitches per row.

**Completion**

15. The provided tutorial covers up to the 11th row.
16. The project's completion, specifically the bone part and final assembly, is continued in "Part Two" (not included in this text).