Welcome to my crochet channel! Here, you'll find a variety of easy-to-follow, step-by-step tutorial videos on creating beautiful crochet projects for your home, clothing, and gift-giving needs.
But crochet isn't just about the end result - it's a versatile and calming art form that can help soothe your mind and reduce stress. That's why I love sharing my passion for crochet with others, and why I'm so excited to have you here.
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Hello…simply love your tutorials… been following your crochet works…its amazing I must say… thank you for sharing the tutorials and looking ahead to more of it… much love😊🩷
Hi I have another question! After I make my leaves there is a gap at the side of it where we chained four..I think you have it too but I’m not sure why I can’t see urs that well mine u can obviously see easily
Hello🙂. Just wanted to tell u i adapted your pattern a bit: first i make the base of the flower, cut my yarn and complete it. Then i chain the long stem, make the leaves, and sl st up using the back bump to work in. I then knot off leaving the ends long. Then i pull those ends up into the flower base and secure them (adding a shiny bead in the cup of the flower base). Then i make the lovely flower, as you have so kindly taught us. I LOVE your pattern and am making one of your flower-edge coasters to go with the bookmark as a birthday gift along with a book about flowers. I can't wait for the party!!! 😁 Thank you SO MUCH for teaching us and i hope my little suggestion of making the stem and leaves separately is a helpful idea ❤. It made it easier for me and i wasted less yarn since i wasn't guessing at how much length to pull out.
@@lynnbrown9897 Yes that’s a really good way of doing it, will be helpful for people. I think I wanted to make the base in one go with less stitching involved. Thank you for sharing your technique. Very thoughtful gift: book, bookmark and coaster!! I am sure they will love it. 😊💕
I’m making a mermaid themed bag and wanted some little accent pieces to crochet and sew on to it. I was like, “This is a piece of cake!…..-This is not a piece of cake!” Completed one tho, gonna make a few more:) Great tutorial!
I did it ❤it’s so easy it’s better than using the method of all hdc or sc ! If someone want to try it, I suggest doing with big yarn 🧶 as in the video.
Absolutely beautiful! 😍 ♥️ I just finished my first pressed flower bookmark with a blue and yellow flower. When I saw a random picture of these bookmarks somewhere on the Internet, I just knew my mission was to find a tutorial for it. 😊 I recently purchased some Fashion 3 Crochet Thread to experiment with and this pattern is a perfect use for my thread.👍 Thank you so much for sharing your crochet skills!🙏♥️ I plan to make several in different colors to gift to some friends. Thanks again and have a great day!🌅😊
chart: R1: mr 8 sc [8] R2: 8 inc (BLO) [16] R3: 2(2 hdc), 8(2 dc), 9(2 trc) (BLO) ^ remove the stitch marker when you're starting with the 6th trc (if you want to make it bigger, just do 5(2dtrc), still BLO) if you want to change colour the rim of the shell, chain 1, cut the end, sew in ends and follow chart B (if not: follow chart A) chart A: R4: ch 2, 1 reverse sc in all st (FLO) last st: sl st in same st, ch1, cut the end, sew in ends chart B: create a loop with another colour yarn, insert it between the last 2 trc and create a chain (follow this video from 6:58 if you want a visual instruction ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TFqDm0wa-X8.htmlsi=S-VZgd5mDuLni7v3 but do NOT follow this video any further as it has a different kind of crochet than the current video) R4: 1 reverse sc in all st (FLO) last st: sl st in same st, ch1, cut the end, sew in ends hope this helps! (it took me a while to make one so i decided to create a chart :)) )
@@Zhaliberty oh really, I though you could click the ‘Save’ button shown below the video and save it to any of your playlist. I am able to do it. Not sure if I need to enable anything.
@@bethgoodson7462 I would suggest you to use a stitch marker right after making the stitch so that when you need to work on that stitch it is easy to identify it. Hope this helps. 😊
When beginning the last round of the coaster, do I begin that round with the 1st trc of previous round. The video was not specific on exactly which stitch to begin the last round. Thanks.
@@ssangita-fo4dz Thank you for the suggestion. Sorry jyada time nehi milta video dono language me banane ke liye . You can change the subtitles to Hindi if that helps. Thanks