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Yes the color of the kislux is beautiful and it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag during the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
Thank you for your lovely comment and creative suggestions! I'm sure with your creativity, you can crochet it beautifully. I hope you enjoy crocheting your own unique design. Happy crocheting! 🧶😊
Hi, thank you for sharing your experience. In this case, it seems like you may have overlooked the last space where you slip stitched in the previous round, which could result in an additional stitch. I suggest using a stitch marker to mark the last stitch to prevent accidentally adding an extra stitch in that space 😃
In this video, I don't count the chain 3 as the first stitch. I place 2 double crochets into the same stitch where I slipped stitch last round and count that as 2 stitches. However, if you prefer counting the chain 3 as the first stitch, you can make 1 double crochet into the same stitch and count that as 2. Feel free to choose the method that works best for you! Happy crocheting!😃
Thank you for tuning in to my video. Here's how to expand the circle after round 3: Round 4: ch4 (2tr, inc) x 18 = 72 Round 5: ch4 (3tr, inc) x 18 = 90 Round 6: ch4 (4tr, inc) x 18 = 108 Round 7: ch4 (5tr, inc) x 18 = 126 Round 8: ch4 (6tr, inc) x 18 = 144 Round 9: ch4 (7tr, inc) x 18 = 162 Round 10: ch4 (8tr, inc) x 18 = 180 Hope this helps! 😊
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Thank you for choosing to crochet this motif! I appreciate your suggestion for a tutorial on combining the motifs. I'll definitely consider creating one in the near future. Stay tuned and happy crocheting! ❤️
Hello. I am new to crochet and have made these according to your instructions. It was so easy to follow 🙂 amazing. Now I have made quite a few and would like to crochet them together into a blouse, but how do I do that? Should an extra round be crocheted or can I crochet them together now as they are and how will it look nicest.
Thank you for your kind comment and question! I'm glad to hear that you find the tutorial easy to follow. As for your question about turning them into a blouse, you have a couple of options. You can either crochet them together as they are now or add an extra round to each square before joining them. If you choose to crochet them as they are, you can use several methods such as the slip stitch join, the whip stitch join, or the single crochet join. Experiment with different joining techniques to find the one that gives you the desired look and stability for your blouse. Alternatively, you could crochet an extra round on each square before joining them. This can provide more flexibility in shaping your blouse and add a nice design element. You can choose to use a different color for the extra round or stick with the same color as the squares. Ultimately, the choice is yours and depends on your personal style and how you want your blouse to look. Feel free to explore different options and techniques to find what works best for your project. I'm sure your blouse will turn out beautiful no matter which option you choose. Happy crocheting! 😊❤️
it's amazing...very easy to follow for a newbie like me...I just have a question for me to start, can I use mix or swirl color to make it more beautiful? Thank u in advance
Thank you for your kind comment and question! I'm glad to hear that you find the tutorial easy to follow. As for your question about using mix or swirl colors, it really depends on your personal preference. Mixing colors can indeed add a unique and beautiful touch to your crochet work. However, it's important to consider the pattern and design of your project. Some patterns might look great with mixed colors, while others might be more suited to solid colors. Ultimately, the choice is yours, and I encourage you to experiment and see what you like best. Happy crocheting! 😀❤️
Brown circle thing: magic circle ch1, [6sc], ss in 1st sc ch1, [inc6], ss in 1st sc [12sc] ch1,[sc,inc], ss in 1st sc [18sc] ch1,[2sc,inc], ss in 1st sc [24sc] ch1. just watch for the next part :3 edit:make another circle with green yarn
Thank you so much for your kind comment! It's a pleasure to meet you, Japanese grandma! I'm honored that you watch my tutorials and find them easy to understand. Remember, crocheting at your own pace is perfectly fine, and with practice, you'll become faster. I truly appreciate your support and encouragement. Crocheting slowly and providing clear instructions is important to me, as I want to make sure everyone can understand and follow along. I'll do my best to continue providing helpful tutorials. Happy crocheting and have a wonderful day! ❤️
Bonjour, très très joli et tutoriel bien visible et très lent pour ceux qui veulent apprendre.... beaucoup de tutoriels sont trop rapide ou sont visuellement trop loin... le vôtre est la perfection.... continuez comme cela !................Bravo..... et je m'abonne aussi
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I just found your channel and subscribed. Your items are just so cute and your instructions are so clear. Thank you for sharing! Wishing you all the best for the New Year. ❤️
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