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Beginner here. I dont understand how you know how many to chain and how many stiches the squares represent. The first square you chain 5 because you are using double crochets so you have to star on the 3rd chain. But how do you know the first square represents 3 stitches? Love the video tho! Thank you! ❣
What a great tutorial!!! I started crocheting a couple years ago and am looking forward to trying this c2c method. I absolutely LOVE the heart design and I bet it would look amazing in different colored squares of a blanket!
It would be a good thing to watch if she would stop sucking her mouth it's rude and it's aggravating there's someone else out there that doesn't make that rude noise
Dearest “Loveable Loops”!♥️ Please do not take me as a “know-it-all”! I have great respect and happiness for anyone who just gets out there and produces their own channel! (Especially doing tutorials!) You are an excellent teacher, but you are mispronouncing the word APPLIQUÉ. And I don’t want folks out there poking fun at you while you are doing all the hard work!♥️ So just a little lesson - you pronounce the word APPLIQUÉ in THREE SYLLABLES, NOT TWO. The proper pronunciation of the word sounds like AP - LI - KAY 😉. (NOT “ap-plick!😖) God bless and keep you and your excellent work in Jesus’s Name, Amen! I’ve subscribed to your channel, and cannot wait to do another project with your great (and easy-going♥️) teaching skills! THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE TREE! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🕊✝️🙋♀️🙏🌹
I like your video but I don't like to carry my yarn because I want my back to look neat on the wrong side.there is some color changes I get lost on when I have to work a color change on the back side 1 or 2 blocks past.
Hey! I love your RU-vid! I really loved the Fbomb tutorial but I’m trying to make a smaller f bomb. I’ve made everything but the F. I’ve tried to make your pattern smaller for the F but I’m stumbling do you have a smaller F letter pattern or have suggestions ?!? I can’t figure it out ! Thank you so much
You don't need to video every single step ~ maybe do 3-4 examples, then cut away (go off screen) & return when you're at the last stitch of that row (section). I got "tired" watching you do every single stitch, so I probably did a 'no-no' by fast forwarding through a section. I do like your hood!
I just followed your tutorial plus printed off the pattern. You had me confused on starting the trim and scalloped edging. The printed instructions say to start with a chain2, but in the tutorial you didn’t and did something different. That where it confused me. Other than it’s a pretty sweater I will be able to give to my future granddaughter.
I have a quick question! I’ve watched a few videos of the technique where you ch 6 to increase and ch 3 for each block. Can you use the simple technique for any graphgan or does it determine the size of the project? I saw one video where you ch 5 to increase and ch2 for each square.
I wanted it to be an ornament, too! (I start my Christmas crafts right after Easter!😉💕). So you can either loop a very thin piece of ribbon (purchased at Joann’s, Michael’s or Amazon) through the top of the star on the tree, then tie a bow or just tie a knot at the top of it (however long you want it to be.) OR, the super easiest (and pretty too) is to just take a Christmas Ornament HOOK and slip it through the top of the star! Either way looks great on a finished piece! THANK YOU FOR THIS GREAT AND EASY-TO-FOLLOW TUTORIAL! It’s a “different” look to a Christmas Tree Ornament than the usual.....and I think it looks rather Victorian! ♥️