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The video is a tutorial on how to crochet a baby octopus with plush yarn, safety eyes and a few basic stitches. The video shows different styles and sizes of octopuses that can be made with the same pattern, and explains how to start with a chain or a magic ring, how to shape the head and the tentacles, how to stuff and close the octopus, and how to hide the yarn tails. The video also provides some tips and links for beginners and reminds the viewers to subscribe and follow the channel on social media.
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1. The tutorial is about making a baby octopus using crochet.
2. The baby octopus is part of a larger project, "Mama Octo," which is available as a written pattern on Etsy and Ravelry.
3. The tutorial uses Sweet Snuggles yarn from Loops and Threads at Michael's.
4. The crochet hook size used is 5.5 mm.
5. The safety eyes used are 12 mm.
6. The tutorial uses the yarn under technique for single crochet stitches.
7. The project starts with a slip knot, then chain two, and then seven single crochet stitches into the second chain from the hook.
8. The project uses the invisible decrease technique to decrease stitches.
9. The tentacles are made using slip stitches and chain two.
10. The project uses a stitch marker to keep track of the first stitch of each round.
11. The baby octopus has eight tentacles.
12. The project uses polyester stuffing, which can be purchased at Walmart.
13. The tutorial provides alternatives for using a yarn needle, such as using a smaller crochet hook.
14. The project can be customized using different yarns and colors.
15. The baby octopus is suitable for babies over three years old, but safety eyes should not be used for babies under three years old.
16. The project can be completed quickly, making it a fun and easy project.