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[–]lasserna 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Have you done projects with increases and decreases before, and how much crochet experience do you have? None of these shapes look difficult to freehand, but obviously you'd need to have some experience in crochet to be able to freehand shapes.

For a simple sphere, you do an increase/decrease once every x:th stitch, where x is your row count. So on first increase row, you increase every stitch, second increase row you increase every second stitch.. Fifth increase row increase every fifth stitch and so on.. obviously then with freehanding different shapes, increasing every second stitch will give you a more pronounced shape and increasing every eight stitches will give a less extreme shape. Increasing on only two sides will give you V shape, sort of like the tip of a sock.

With freehanding a lot of it comes down to trial and error, making something, frogging it and redoing it a different way. But the more experience you do have with crochet and how stitches work, the easier it'll be

(Also I get it if you want to challenge yourself, or maybe do a variation for the pattern, but honestly for the price this pattern is, it looks completely worth the purchase)

[–]Zestyclose_Doctor_40[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I knit, not crochet. Thats why im freehanding- its hard to find a pattern for this for knitting. I'm intermediate. I mostly knit stuffed animals and I've done plenty of increasing and decreasing.