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I know it is all about personal preference, but the way you swing your yarn around the hook instead of swinging the tip of the hook to catch the yarn, makes me grind my teeth and twitch my eyelids. XD On a serious note though, do you do it that way because of the way you hold your hook? I have tried to hold my hook like that a couple of times, but it doesn't work for me and I can imagine swinging the hook around the yarn causes great strain on your wrist and such. Just curious.
Did you chain 2 on both sides of the shells in the 2nd row or just on the left side of the shells? So pretty. Can't wait to make this. Thanks for sharing!!❤
hello! sorry, a bit confused. for the last row of the treble st, there are 9 stitches (with the turning chain counting as a st). but when you do the next row of DC, you say there are 17 st, but there are only 16 st if you don't include the turning chain (as stated in your pattern notes). i rewatched & counted as you went along, & you only did 16 stitches. so do the turning chains count as a stitch at this part of the pattern?? thanks!
I've just finished making this.. came on to see the join.. 😊 Noticed you have a larger hook!! Aaah..I downloaded the patter, oh well I'm happy with it. Yes so easy any nice to crochet x just took me over 4 evenings ❤
Même chose pour moi, je collectionne les lavette qui ne sont pas trop troué, car quand la lavette est tremper, les trous deviennent plus gros 😊 merci pour le partage ❤
Hola la miro desde el paso tx y me encanta su bufanda tengo estambres y es mi siguiente proyecto lo voy a empesar ahora mismo gracias por su enseñansa es hermoso trabajo
Thank you for this lovely tutorial. I am starting one in this same color but using herrschners cottage cotton. I love how soft and airy this pattern is. You made it very easy to do.
Thank you so much for this tutorial, you not only show how to make them but explain the pattern step by step I appreciate it, it makes it so much easier to follow along. I have been searching through RU-vid trying to find the pattern I want, and this is the one, I can't wait to try making them. Thank you again and have a great day 😊😊
Maybe she’s comfortable doing it that way. To me, it’s like people who crochet with a pencil grip vs a knife grip. I saw a lady do a treble, “wrapping” her hook twice by rolling her hook twice. It’s just the way they are comfortable doing it.
This wrap is lovely! Can you please tell me what the length is? I want to use some #2 weight yarn and it would help if I knew the length. Thank you so much for your help!
Hi Ashley, nice pattern. One question about the amount of chains at the beginning, it is multiple of 4 +1 right? On the blog you say 4+2, but 61 stitches don't correspond to that count
I love watching your videos because you crochet exactly like I do. 😀 Great tutorial and easy to follow. BTW ignore the rude nail color comment. I find it very attractive and not distracting at all. 😏
Thanks so much! I just tried this for the stitch first time using velvet yarn, and I got thrown off by the extra yarn at the front of the row- from the HDC stitch itself. It made it look like there were two different rows to stitch into, and I couldn’t figure out if I was twisting it or not! Seems I was right so thanks :)
I am a beginner crocheter and want to make chemo hats to donate. My stitches do not match your suggested measurements. Currently I am trying the adult large. to get the 19" and 62 rows I have to use a 7 mm hook and you are using a 5 mm hook. I am not done yet only on the 2nd 2-6 rows. Comparing your photo to my work my stiches look a lot looser and have more space between the stiches. My understanding the chemo hats should be closer together to make it a warmer hat. What am I doing wrong or do you have any suggestions? Not sure how to send you a photo of my work
Are you using the same weight yarn? It could also be that you are crocheting really tight, often loosening your tension can help. There are various factors, especially when first learning, it may just take some more practice as well.