If you want to make a shawl in that stitch make a chain of 60
and and two more before you start. I’m using a pretty yarn
called Tweed Stripes and the color is called Mixed Berries
and another color to mix with is called Marble which is a
grey and silver mix. The Mixed berries is a red and burgandy
mix. It’s really pretty.
methodistgirl
You have helped me through some really tough times in my life. I found crochet, and you, later than some, but I LOVE it. You were the only one able to teach me. Thank you for that and keep up the good work. BTW i am making a “towel” out of this stitch to give as a housewarming gift. She is gonna flip.
Really great instructions. I really appreciate the way you demostrate how to count the chain stitches to achieve the shells. Thanks so much, you have helped me so many times with stitches.
Finally, I found someone who can teach me this stitch. It is so easy to follow. Thank you so much. I am so relieved. I can start complicated patterns now.
Finally, I found someone who can teach me this stitch. It is so easy to follow. Thank you so much. I am so relieved. I can start crocheting complicated patterns again. I am subscribing.
I have kind of a silly question but I’m going to ask it anyway. I am making a baby afgahn. I want to use the edging. Do I use the edging only when I’m finished with the afgahn or do I start stitching around in circles?
I have kind of a silly question but I’m going to ask it anyway. I am making a baby afgahn. I want to use the edging. Do I use the edging only when I’m finished with the afgahn or do I start stitching around in circles?
Thanks so much for your wonderful teaching. I’m such a beginner and this is going to be my next “plunge” to try a hard pattern. It’s very pretty and your teaching is so easy to follow. Thank you !!! I’ll let you know how I do.
Thank you for your wonderful teaching. I am such a beginner and I think this pattern is so pretty. So this will be my first “plunge” on a harder pattern. I’ll be working on it today. I’ll let you know how I do. Thanks again.
Your video is awesome. I am a beginner, you have helped me so much I am almost done with my baby blanket. Thank you, i don’t know what i would have done without you.
awesome! love ur videos.. thanks for takin ur time on makin these videos for all the beginners like me.. u clear all the questions i had buyin a book that had me breakin my head for two weeks… its a good thing we have youtube 2 )
… rnd3: ch3, dc in joining(starting cluster made),*ch3, sc in next loop, ch3, holding back on hook the last loop of each dc, 2dc in next sc, thread over and draw through all loops on hook(cluster made). Repeat from*around, ending with ch3.join to first dc. If I could just pass that rnd 3 I think I would be good to go, but it just doesn’t look right..If you could help out, you would be awsome! Thank You
Hi, I am trying to crochet a pineapple tablecloth, and I got stuck pretty much in the beginning with the cluster stitch. Would you be able to explain how to do the following pattern..rnd1: ch1, sc in ring(ch2, sc in ring) 7 times; ch5, dtr in first sc to form a loop.(8lps)..rnd2: ch1, sc in loop just formed, ch7,(sc in next loop, ch7) 7 times; sl st in first sc…
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This is such a super idea, seeing it all done is simply magic!
@apexseptic I appreciate the comment, thank you.
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If you want to make a shawl in that stitch make a chain of 60
and and two more before you start. I’m using a pretty yarn
called Tweed Stripes and the color is called Mixed Berries
and another color to mix with is called Marble which is a
grey and silver mix. The Mixed berries is a red and burgandy
mix. It’s really pretty.
methodistgirl
You have helped me through some really tough times in my life. I found crochet, and you, later than some, but I LOVE it. You were the only one able to teach me. Thank you for that and keep up the good work. BTW i am making a “towel” out of this stitch to give as a housewarming gift. She is gonna flip.
Really great instructions. I really appreciate the way you demostrate how to count the chain stitches to achieve the shells. Thanks so much, you have helped me so many times with stitches.
@Carleta3021 You are welcome.
I have a shawl that I couldn’t figure out what stitch pattern it was but I am sure this is it!!!! Thank you for sharing! Very cool stitch!
@javajunkie101 Thank you.
Finally, I found someone who can teach me this stitch. It is so easy to follow. Thank you so much. I am so relieved. I can start complicated patterns now.
Finally, I found someone who can teach me this stitch. It is so easy to follow. Thank you so much. I am so relieved. I can start crocheting complicated patterns again. I am subscribing.
I have kind of a silly question but I’m going to ask it anyway. I am making a baby afgahn. I want to use the edging. Do I use the edging only when I’m finished with the afgahn or do I start stitching around in circles?
I have kind of a silly question but I’m going to ask it anyway. I am making a baby afgahn. I want to use the edging. Do I use the edging only when I’m finished with the afgahn or do I start stitching around in circles?
@destresswithyoga Thank you. I do have a Facebook page if you would like to share a picture of your project when you are finished.
Thanks so much for your wonderful teaching. I’m such a beginner and this is going to be my next “plunge” to try a hard pattern. It’s very pretty and your teaching is so easy to follow. Thank you !!! I’ll let you know how I do.
Thank you for your wonderful teaching. I am such a beginner and I think this pattern is so pretty. So this will be my first “plunge” on a harder pattern. I’ll be working on it today. I’ll let you know how I do. Thanks again.
@tjw1963 Thank you
@SweetEdelweiss09 If you are making a throw to cover an adult, you may want to make a chain of 180 or so.
@my3sons55 Thank you!
Your video is awesome. I am a beginner, you have helped me so much I am almost done with my baby blanket. Thank you, i don’t know what i would have done without you.
@tinkynani Thank you, I appreciate the comment.
awesome! love ur videos.. thanks for takin ur time on makin these videos for all the beginners like me.. u clear all the questions i had buyin a book that had me breakin my head for two weeks… its a good thing we have youtube 2
)
… rnd3: ch3, dc in joining(starting cluster made),*ch3, sc in next loop, ch3, holding back on hook the last loop of each dc, 2dc in next sc, thread over and draw through all loops on hook(cluster made). Repeat from*around, ending with ch3.join to first dc. If I could just pass that rnd 3 I think I would be good to go, but it just doesn’t look right..If you could help out, you would be awsome! Thank You
Hi, I am trying to crochet a pineapple tablecloth, and I got stuck pretty much in the beginning with the cluster stitch. Would you be able to explain how to do the following pattern..rnd1: ch1, sc in ring(ch2, sc in ring) 7 times; ch5, dtr in first sc to form a loop.(8lps)..rnd2: ch1, sc in loop just formed, ch7,(sc in next loop, ch7) 7 times; sl st in first sc…
Great crochet ideas, you have here in youtube!
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