@morbid5858 Son unos forros de plástico suave que se le ponen a los lápices. Ella tiene un video donde explica muy bien como arregla los ganchos de croché para que sean más ergonómicos. Primero les pone un pedazo de tubo transparente (que venden en las ferreterías) y encima la gomita para cubrir lápices.
alguien sabe como se llama lo uqe esta senora ha peusto en la aguja/
como unas gomas, por favor si alguien sabe dejeme saber y donde se consiguen
, mil gracias
This is a great video, as are all of yours! My first try didn’t look exactly right, but I think I just need to keep practicing and I’ll get it! The video is very clear and easy to understand! Thank you so much!
You can carry the pattern of the afghan around on the remaining 3 sides as an edging. You can work an additional round of single crochet on all 4 sides.
This is turning out to be a very nice baby blanket for my upcoming son! What type of border could I put around it once I am done? I don’t want anything too fancy but something nice and simple.
HI thank you for all your fab videos!
Please can you tell me how I would increase this to make a shawl? Or is there a more suitable stitch to do this? I am a total beginner and really want to make one for my Grandmother this Christmas.
Thank you from the UK
That looks gorgeous, Teresa. I think I remember seeing a pattern for a cluster stitch afghan from the Lion Brand website. It’s so pretty, like a cluster of daisies.
Hi Teresa: I tried to download this video and couldn’t. Dou you why? I love this stich and plan to use it to make a blanket. Keep up the nic work. thanks
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That is so pretty. I have to try that when I finish my current project.
@morbid5858 Son unos forros de plástico suave que se le ponen a los lápices. Ella tiene un video donde explica muy bien como arregla los ganchos de croché para que sean más ergonómicos. Primero les pone un pedazo de tubo transparente (que venden en las ferreterías) y encima la gomita para cubrir lápices.
@morbid5858 Lo siento, pero no sé español.
alguien sabe como se llama lo uqe esta senora ha peusto en la aguja/
como unas gomas, por favor si alguien sabe dejeme saber y donde se consiguen
, mil gracias
This is a great video, as are all of yours! My first try didn’t look exactly right, but I think I just need to keep practicing and I’ll get it! The video is very clear and easy to understand! Thank you so much!
You can carry the pattern of the afghan around on the remaining 3 sides as an edging. You can work an additional round of single crochet on all 4 sides.
This is turning out to be a very nice baby blanket for my upcoming son! What type of border could I put around it once I am done? I don’t want anything too fancy but something nice and simple.
HI thank you for all your fab videos!
Please can you tell me how I would increase this to make a shawl? Or is there a more suitable stitch to do this? I am a total beginner and really want to make one for my Grandmother this Christmas.
Thank you from the UK
Thnx
The multiple is 8 so you will add 8 chains for each shell that you want to do.
A baby blanket
What are you wanting to do?
If I want to make it into a bigger sized sth, what’s the scale I use for increasing the foundation chain?
Thanks Teresa!!!! I will try to Add this to my v stitch cluster banket that I’m doing.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That looks gorgeous, Teresa. I think I remember seeing a pattern for a cluster stitch afghan from the Lion Brand website. It’s so pretty, like a cluster of daisies.
Hi Teresa: I tried to download this video and couldn’t. Dou you why? I love this stich and plan to use it to make a blanket. Keep up the nic work. thanks
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