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Thanks ... great idea and tutorial. The scissors are calling pinking sheers. Also I'm wondering about your measuring because you cut off alot of ribbon making the dove tails... however I love the tutorial and the garland. I'll be using this method soon.
I have always wanted to try finger knitting/crochet. I am self taught using a knitting loom and macrame. I ended up loving macrame more, because it was easier to follow when trying to self teach. However, this is one of the absolute best tutorials I have come across on taking the time to actually show the loops and all. So, HUGE THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO MAKE THIS VIDEO AND SHARE IT. THANK YOU FOR ALL THE INSPIRATION! I can't wait to try this out!!
I am so sorry I missed all of the comments on this post until I went back to find something! Thank you so much for the kind comments! I’m so embarrassed it was so long since you commented!
I do not do these on the flat while finger knitting.... I sandwich the two sides together instead of working flat on the table. This helps keep the loops closer together.
I was at the Pinners Conference this weekend and we did a make n take of this very pumpkin. The instruction was so poor I'm grateful to have found your video so I could do it correctly.
I am so honored to hear that! Thank you so much! I am a former math teacher and love being able to still teach in this way! So sorry I managed to miss these comments for sooo long. Appreciate your time in commenting!
As I will be saying to almost all of the other comments- I am so sorry I missed the comments on this video! I am not as familiar with this channel as I should be and I’m so sorry! Thank you for the kind words!
Thank you for the link to this one they are adorable as well I love them both I think I will make both big and small for a family thank you for sharing God bless
So sorry I hadn’t seen this earlier! I did that video so long ago that I didn’t even know how to add a link. We have two kinds left and they are in what is called our Maker’s Market section of the shop. Here is the link to that section but the full website is www.laurakleberhome.com. Thank you! shopmyhomematters.com/collections/the-makers-market?page=4
I love this style that your doing! I can't wait to go buy some fatter, thicker yarn to make them this way! Also, I'd like to see a video on making the bigger one at the very end! 🙂
I gave this a try and you are right about the hat being tedious. I used a crochet hook to grab that yarn when forming the slip knot because I have arthritis. I really enjoyed the project though! Super cute!
Oh my goodness, how adorable are these!?!?!?!!! One could actually make a whole set of these to hang on a Christmas tree! I would love to see a tutorial for the larger one as well! I'm a new subscriber and I see this video was uploaded on Sept. 23rd, so you may have already done that and I just didn't see it yet ;-) Thanks so much for sharing!
Just made my first gnome I ordered some polystyrene balls but they were too small so I pushed a small ball of same colour wool as the hat inside it - am now waiting for wooden balls to be delivered to give him a nose - I love him 💙
This is adorable… I love the pumpkin… as a person who has crocheted for many years, I have found this easy and enjoyable… my one suggestion would be to use a safety pin or a quilt pin to mark the first loop on every row to help keep track of how many loops you have made and which is your beginning loop… it may help beginners to know where their rows begin and end… I must get some chunky yarn and try one… thank you for sharing…♥️