Been 3 years since you uploaded. I hope you are ok. I made two leaves from this tutorial to add to a flower 🌸 crochet to join an open short sweater. Amazing tutorial. Thank you
I am a beginner and wondering if my crochet hook is too big? Or am I holding the yarn too tight? I can't get the hook to pull through all three loops as smoothly as you do. It's a struggle. Lol
What yarn are using? You just mention "using this one." They look super cute. I like using the recommended yarn so I know how to adapt for when trying other yarns.
Made 2 pairs of these- one for me, one for my mom. I have a couple mysterious things happen in mine despite the right stitch count, but it doesn't affect the overall look and usability, so I've let it slide. They look nice, easy to make, comfortable, exactly what I've been looking for for my purposes:)
Hello, kinda like other posts, I have 136 hexies I want to join using this method. I'm new at this, too. Can you show where in the blanket you are starting? Is it in the bottom corner and moving in a serpentine pattern or in the center and spiraling out? I've looked at the posts you’ve linked to the other commenters, and I might just be too much of a nube to parse it out. If it is serpentine, is it across the short way or the long way? Thanks!!! I wish i could send you my photos!
Hi, Right, so you work in rows (or columns). Have a look at this post - www.offthehookforyou.co.uk/the-hexirainbow-blanket/ near to the bottom ont his, there is a diagram showing the colours I used. I started to join at the bottom left - 1 - completed to Row 6, then came back down attaching the next row from the top down (The numbers make sense - being joined sequential until the middle!). There is a photo with 3 rows in it that might help....... maybe I need a new video on this 🙂
I recently started crocheting for the first time. I tried many tutorials of crochet leaves but yours is easiest to understand and I really like your voice it so calming and sweet. Thank you for sharing this amazing technique!
Thank you Vicki!! I've been working on a sunflower and the instructions for the leaves were hard to follow for me... Then I came across your video and it's just perfect!! Thank you for sharing with us! I've already subscribed to your page as I'm sure has a lot more helpful tutorials and beautiful projects.
I am currently working on a temperature blanket and am planning on using this method to connect the circles (which will end up as hexagons). I plan on having it read left to right, top to bottom, but I'm having trouble wrapping my brain around how to connect them in the correct order. 😬 I want to use this method because I don't really care for the ribs(?) that come from connecting the completed hexagons with a slip stitch or something of the like.
never in my entire life did i have such a nice, simle, quick and ABSOLUTE BEST crochet leaf ever!!! you didnt need tot ell me to subscribe, i was defenenitly going to. i love this, thank you ❤
Thank you so much for your lovely simple leaf tutorial I am doing crochet lessons at the moment but I'm finding it so hard to read any sort of pattern I have managed to make my leaf after watching your video horray 😊🎉so thanks again x x x x 💖💖
I wish i could figure out how to start with "3" then do "2" and so on. This video is very easy to follow but I can't do the reverse in my head. Trying to do theze as a temperature blanket and your CJAYG method looks the best of any I've found.
I just need to say this is by far the BEST tutorial for crocheting, not only does she do the entire piece but she also explains every single step in every stitch AND how to do the stitch. 10/10!
this helped me but al first i didnt put 2 in the stitch but then i looked closely at the then i saw that is was supposed to be 2 so ya this is a big help!
Thank you a million times!! I rarely ever leave comments on any video but I had to on this one! You have such a nice calming voice. You're amazing at teaching and explaining! I actually understood everything! I feel so creative and accomplished now. Thank you!!!