Hello!! 😳 I purchased this off Wish forever ago, and have no idea what the yarn is called. I have a good several cakes of it left, at least, enough to make a sweater. Shoot me an email, and we can try and coordinate. Atenas@modebespoke.com
Muy practico para las que no tienen maquina. Gracias.
7 дней назад
Hola 👋 desde Chile 🇨🇱 un Saludo afectuoso y mil Gracias por tu valioso aporte. Justo necesito esta explicación porque pienso tejer 🧶 un Cardigan en la técnica Tunecino y tu explicación me vino muy oportuno ❤ Explicas Muy bien Gracias 😍♥️😍
Puedes usar el punto que quieras para terminarlo. Te recomiendo usar un punto sencillo para que no le quite la vista al punto del chal (por eso use el punto bajo), pero puede que los preferencias sean diferentes at las tuyas, corazón 🤷🏽♀️ así que está en ti que punto usar.
Thank you! Oh no! :( There were a few suggestions for interchangeable sets you could use as double-sided (I want to say in this video) in the comments, and I believe there were acrylic and metal options. I’ll see if I can find some of the comments with recommendations and forward them to you.
Soy nueva en esta clase de tejido y yo compré los ganchos en la aplicación de temu el paquete completo y hay mismo mire los q usted menciona q traen tira como para cobijas también en paquete
hello I hope youre well I was wondering rn im crocheting with barnet baby blanket yarn that soft kind should i use regular sewing thread or my yarn thread? im not sure what to use bc i want it to be strong enough
Hi there! Regular thread is fine. If I am thinking of the correct yarn, that’s a bulky yarn, isn’t it? You’ll have one hell of a time trying to sew with it. The yarn I used was a fingering yarn, so it was marginally thicker than cotton thread. Really, any sewing thread will work, and you can double up the thread if you want extra thickness.
Best way to find out is to test it. Add an extra inch to your chain bc TC tends to compress as you add rows. So however many stitches is takes you to make a 7 in chain.
Hola! Este suéter no es para principiantes, corazón. Comienza con este, el punto es más fácil y el patrón un poco más sencillo en lo que le agarras confianza al tejido tunecino: Suéter Cómodo, Tejido Tunecino Fácil ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-v0I39i092L0.html Puedes usar hilo más delgado, nomas ajusta el tamaño de tu gancho para que cuaje con el grosor del hilo.
Hi!! It’s similar. I’m going to like another tutorial below, and yes, it’s for socks, but watch the sections on the toes and the heel. I used a knit stitch and worked both increases and decreases. The chapter time stamps are in the video description so you don’t have to watch the whole thing: Honeycomb Socks, Tunisian Crochet ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9THxDT_Uqt0.html
Debo decir que fue una muy buena explicación, muy detallada y sin perder paciencia, este es el lado difícil por así decirlo del crochet como las agujas doble punta del tejido a 2 agujas, excelente video ❤
Are you chaining for the width of the rim (not length) then working that until it's as long as you need it to go around the forehead? I'm using a variegated yarn so I'm not changing colors at all. I just like the rim better than doing a moss stitch for the whole hat
I prefer brims to the alternative too. Yes, chaining the width, then working rows for length will make for a stretchier brim, and it’s def the method I prefer after having worked on several hat patterns. That method lends itself better to making a hat that actually fits and eliminates the guesswork.
You should correct error in forward pass at last stitch telling people to yarn over. This creates an extra stitch. I had to FROG several times 😡 before I figured this out
Omigosh! Thank you!! 😊 and thank you for your order! I’m working on your hooks right now, actually :) Hoping to get those mailed out to you by the end of the week.
Awesome tutorial that I will definitely be coming back to for reference! Your instructions were very clear, your pace was perfect for working along, and your tips were incredibly helpful in order to make sure the stitches came out correctly. Thanks for a great video!