Welcome to E'Claire Makery's RU-vid Channel! Here you will find videos about crochet and cross stitch ranging from how to do both crafts or how to do something in a pattern. Our goal is to make you have no fear in trying out a new craft, and instead having fun making the handmade items of your dreams! Let's get stitching!
This was an excellent tutorial and it taught me that not every stitch is used in the flat. Some stitches are best just used in the round. That was very good advice. Thank you.
Thanks for your video. I think the point of Intarsia Crochet is to use different bobbins, so that the back does not show the “flutes”. The finishing at the back should look almost as the front…
This is not a tutorial for a beginner to C2C! Your yarn was too dark and bulky to see what you were doing, and your explanations were clear as mud. I will be frogging what I did and starting over with a different tutorial. 😬
Thank you! Semi beginner. Started when I was just round 6. My mother and both grandmothers taught me. However, it's not something I had enough interest in, until now. I know some minor fundamental things. Your video taught me many things I've been doing wrong, and the light bulb came on. Well, I thought, these explain a lot of my frustrations. Lol, so thank you!!
You're instructions are all over the place. Can't follow along. Like when you say to increase on row 6, but you don't say HOW MANY i creases. It's like you're expectin us to already know the pattern.
I stopped a c2c blanket project so long ago I forgot how to do c2c. Mind blown that I should have been inserting my hook to stitch 1 of previous box. 😂 I'm not frogging these last 4 rows
Oh my word. I know this is an older video, but I'm so glad I found this!! I've been crocheting for a while and never knew how ppl did designs in corchet and especially didn't know what it was called. I'm so excited to learn this!!!! Thank you!!
@E'Claire Makery You confused me about the whole topic/rule about when to go up or down a hook size @8:49. Will you please explain this once more for me. I am a beginner learning how to Crotchet.
What happens if I’ve done a large part of a blanket and one side the edges look good but on the other side, sometimes it goes in by a stitch or out by one stitch and so they’re uneven. Can I make a border that goes all the way around even if it’s in a different color to make up for that?
Experienced crocheter new to C2C, love your video! You really simplified what C2C is all about: increases and decreases and double crochet squares. Thank you :-)
What if I want to do a scarf? How do you go back-and-forth and don’t turn the workaround and continue, do I have to cut the yarn all the time and start over again on the right side so I can work on the front V only
Thank you, you explained everything so clearly.. I only like how the stitch looks in the round & not how in all videos I have seen that it is not as nice or the same when it is done with the flat crocheting.. so I tried something different & it works & looks exactly the same as when you do it in the continuous round .. you just have to finish off at the end of each row .. & start again at the beginning of the row ( a bit like when you change colours, you have loose ends on each side but they can be crocheted in when you do a border) that way you can use it for both ways when making a cardigan etc & the stitches are all exactly the same.
I've been crocheting for 5 years and one thing that upsets me is when a crocheter uses a hook that is much larger than what is recommended for that yarn. The result of the work is very strange, with some holes, the stitches are deformed.
I have a question I can't seem to find the answer to. ? So like you're wrapping the yarn around your hook in the same direction in both parts of the stitch....but there are others where they wrap it around the hook in one direction & then wrap it in the opposite direction. What's the difference in that & is it like that for different items or ???
For some stitches like the double crochet you can save time by yarning over forwards and then yarn over backwards. In amigurumi, if you yarn over forward in the first loop of the single stitch, the result of the stitches become more beautiful, more visible. I believe I have clarified your doubt.
I am a beginner crocheter, this is exactly what I was looking for because I don't like the gap that the double crochet leaves especially on the sides. I have saved this video for reference purposes. Thank you very much for sharing your process.😀