Hi,
I read your instructions. I will chain 225 and start as said in the instruction and the video tutorial. The problem is:
1) In the end you have left many loose string which add beauty to the shawl. Let me know if that is done only after you crochet the entire shawl or done as you crochet each row.
2) I am able to proceed till u have done in the video but doing further is quite difficult for me. Do you have an entire video how to do the entire shawl?
Please let me know.
I’m confused as to what happens after the 2 rows of DC. Do you perhaps have the written instructions for the “additional way to work the pattern stitch” as shown in your video, in addition to how the pattern should be followed after that??? I am happy with the way the piece is working up so far, but I hestitate to proceed for fear of doing something wrong. I would appreciate any help you could give me. It’s because of you that I have taken up crocheting again. Thank you!
I’m trying to make a scarf using only the shell crochet. What would be the best way to end the scarf so that the final edge is smooth like the rest of the edges?
Thanks a lot!
i really did’nt know how to stitch crochet. But after watching your videos, i have started stitching. i have made baby beanie cap , scarf for my baby and now i am making an afghan for my daughter.
thanks a ton for your excellent videos.
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Super todo o que enseña, muchísimas gracias
@NancyToday Thank you.
Nice instructional! Pretty stitch.
i would just make it all with the shells and not with the solid parts
Hi,
I read your instructions. I will chain 225 and start as said in the instruction and the video tutorial. The problem is:
1) In the end you have left many loose string which add beauty to the shawl. Let me know if that is done only after you crochet the entire shawl or done as you crochet each row.
2) I am able to proceed till u have done in the video but doing further is quite difficult for me. Do you have an entire video how to do the entire shawl?
Please let me know.
hi iam fathima
i have to learn shape of neck and arms for making crochet sweter or coat
@mercyhurstchic I would estimate around 200 chains. You can always chain more if you think it does not look wide enough.
How many chains would I have to do to make an afghan?
thanks
i want to crochet a shawl but don’t know how to .can you please help .i love your vedeos
WoW! This was GREAT! THANKS!!!
is there any way you can have this look. except in as a beenie?
LOVE IT!! Thanks!
hi do u have a video on how to do an edging on this
I’m confused as to what happens after the 2 rows of DC. Do you perhaps have the written instructions for the “additional way to work the pattern stitch” as shown in your video, in addition to how the pattern should be followed after that??? I am happy with the way the piece is working up so far, but I hestitate to proceed for fear of doing something wrong. I would appreciate any help you could give me. It’s because of you that I have taken up crocheting again. Thank you!
I have several wheel stitch video tutorials.
Will u do a video on how to crochet the pin wheel stitch
thnx
I am using a size 5.5mm/I crochet hook.
Thank you for this so which type of needle is best for this because am gonna start making an afghan for my friends baby am a beginner plis advice.
After watching your videos, I have learned how to make two stitches and I am almost finished my blanket. Thanks and keep them coming.
You can stagger the stitches using single crochet, half double crochet and double crochet to fill in the valley’s.
I’m trying to make a scarf using only the shell crochet. What would be the best way to end the scarf so that the final edge is smooth like the rest of the edges?
Thanks a lot!
You are welcome. I appreciate the comment. Happy Crocheting!!!
i really did’nt know how to stitch crochet. But after watching your videos, i have started stitching. i have made baby beanie cap , scarf for my baby and now i am making an afghan for my daughter.
thanks a ton for your excellent videos.
You are welcome. Congratulations on the anticipated arrival to your family.
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