Thank you! Your tutorial is very easy to follow, thanks to your descriptions as you crochet. The printed pattern is also very well appreciated! Beautiful stitch. 😊
I've been looking for a stitch for a baby blanket with a bit of texture and this is perfect. Something else..put one of your beautiful borders on a swatch and make a type of patchwork blanket. Thanks, Jane.
Really like this video and your voice is so nice. However, as a novice sometimes the over explanation on right and wrong sides, added details, etc. stresses me out!!!!!
Thanks so much, yes the lingo can get a little overwhelming sometimes, I do tend to repeat certain things, just to make sure everyone is on the same page. Hope you can give it a go and enjoy the crochet. Thanks for watching
Yes, so the swatch is done over 15 sts, an odd number. The foundation is 15 ch, then the extra ch to start the first row because you start working into second ch from hook and you end up with 15 sts. Hope that helps
❤❤new here, just sub'd. I would love to see a RECTANGLE square. I can add the stitches you have and make a special throw for a special needs grandson.❤❤❤thank you. I will check your blog and website ❤❤
Thank you for your question. From my experience over the years of writing patterns in the crochet industry, "wrong side" and "right side" is used to refer to a stitch patterns orientation, so you know which side of the "stitch" you are working with. I believe Front side , Back side would be use more to refer to an actual project piece, as you can have a project where the Wrong side of the Stitch Pattern is used on the Front Side of a project. I am in North America as well, so I tend to use the US terms. I know UK can be a little different and I am not overly familiar with the crochet language used there. Hope this helps explain why I use those terms in that way. Thanks for watching and hope that helps.