This is a super adorable stitch. The beans look like little miniature tornadoes 🌪. Thank you for sharing and for doing such a great job teaching. You ROCK!!
Thank you for your tutorials. They're so clear and informative, and the motions of your hands and stitches is very well-captured. Even when you're doing intermediate or beyond, you have a style of instruction that (I believe) even a beginner could follow along and do. You teach with no assumptions of your viewer's skill level, and that makes you more approachable as a teacher. Thank you again.
I have the perfect project for this, it is beautiful. I watch your videos all the time and I think you are an amazing instructor. Please keep them coming.
So easy amazing tutorial love it made a blanket for my best friend and she loved it. Everything about this video was wonderful not too fast or slow very easy to follow along with. Great job!!
Hi Sarah Jane! I know u did this video 2 yrs ago but I've had it in my favorites a couple of months. I finally have the yarn I wanted 2 do this bead stitch to make a throw for my couch. I have 2 say it's a little fiddley at first but wow is it gorgeous! Thank u sincerely 4 sharing your special talent! U have an incredible gift! 🧶🧶😁
I actually got it.. Thanks for taking the time to show this stitch. I was having issues with this stitch when watching another tutorial but this was very easy to follow and learn it. I appreciate it!
I do love your videos...you speak in English terms which is less confusing to me as a relatively new crochet person... I am self taught but can get awful confused between the two so I decided to try to stay with one so chose you! This is much easier than I expected! But I am going back and mastering the moss stitch before really getting into this!
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Find it hard to get internet service or WiFi, but so happy to see this tutorial. When you showed it as a border I fell in love with the stitch. Any who’s, keep up the great work! Mexican grandma🤦🏽♀️
After watching your video I now have the bug to start crocheting again...At present I do a lot of cross stitching but my next trip out I think it's time to get back to this..Thank you for your easy and very informative videos...
Beautiful patterns thank you so much for doing your very best to explain things clearly I’m new to crochet so I don’t know how to read the patterns yet but your explanation is very clear ❤️
I enjoyed this tutorial very much! It's such a lovely stitch. I think it would make a very pretty shoulder strap for a dress idea... also, I'm already thinking ahead about mixing it with the V stitch and the DC decrease stitch (US-DC) putting the beads inside a 'diamond, if I can figure out how to make it work!
Thank you so much for this tutorial... I was looking for a pattern to do a cover for my bed an when I seen this it was perfect... I am going to do blocks an turn them ... thank you again... love your tutorials ... you are fantastic...x
Yes, I believe you would be able to use this as a border 🙂 It's quite similar in appearance to puff edging if you wanted to take a look at the tutorial for that too: ecs.page.link/9WYzn . Good luck 🙂
Beautiful stitch pattern ❤️ I only have one question and it’s if am making a hat could I just work in every stitch so I won’t have those spaces . Thank you for sharing
Hi. I'm actually loving your tutorial for this stich and I have attempted to make a scarf. I know how to do the stiches no problem, but what i am having difficulty with is keeping the edges straight. I have tried it so many times and I get a couple of rows right and think i've done it and then it start to go wrong again. Have you any ideas as to why this is happening? I have chained 24. Hope you or anyone else could help? Thank you!!
Thank you 😊 Have you counted your stitches to make sure you are working the same amount each row? If you have the right amount then I would look at how you are making the very first and last stitch of a row as this will affect the edges. But you can always work a round of double crochets (UK terms) around the full scarf once finished which will make it look a lot neater.
@@bellacococrochet hi thank you for your reply. I did have the wrong amount of stitches in some rows and I undid those rows and I have kept them all the same since. I also had problems going into the third chain on the end of the row. I’ve now mastered that I think. It looks ok now but I may take your advice of going round the scarf to make it look a bit neater. Thank you for your help and for the great tutorials. I’ve actually taught myself to crochet during lockdown (I am a big knitting fan!) and it’s been down to your great tutorials.😊
I'm probably doing something Wrong, but I find I get a better result on the edges if I ch4 rather than ch3 at the end. Otherwise it tends to go a bit skew-whiff after a bit and pull to one side. (Or maybe you said to do that and I missed it!)
If you find that a chain 4 works better for you than a chain 3 that's absolutely fine 😊 We all crochet with different tension and it might be that yours is on the tighter side, so an extra chain would work better for you.
Hello! I'm really stuck and hoping you can help! I must have missed something! I'm on my first row of beads (love the stitch btw) and chose 40 as my number. If I do a treble/chain three in the first stitch of the row and then first bead in the second dc along, if I then skip a dc in between each bead, all the beads are on even dcs. So when I get to the end, my last bead is on dc 38, leaving me with two dcs left at the of the row, however you have one! I've redone the row three times now and still end up with the same! Is the treble at the beginning an extra one and I should be doing all my beads in odd dcs? I hope you can help! Xx
I wonder how you can crochet by holding your hook and yarn this way, I tried and it gave me a terrible pain in my fingers ... you don't say the number of stiches at the beginning multiple of 2 ? 3? thanks for your answer
There's actually no 'correct' way to hold your crochet hook so you should definitely do whatever is comfortable for you 😊 To make this stitch you just need to chain an even number to begin with.
@@bellacococrochet yes, I saw other ladies crocheting like yourself, I think it must be "the american way", I love this stich, will make a cover with it, thanks !