I have to say, I’ve seen many videos on crocheting and you are the BEST teacher I’ve come across! You are easy to follow with thorough stitch instructions. I look forward to more of your videos. Thank you very much!!
Thanks for this lovely pattern. I am making head warmers, scarves and hats for the homeless and this pattern is very warm and well received. Thank you for your easy yet beautiful pattern.
This is so pretty. I started a scarf for donation with this pattern. I'm thinking of using this pattern in an afgan for a wedding gift. It's so pretty and has a nice rhythm when working it. Thank you for this.
This is similar to your Rose Bud Stitch. Making a scarf doing the Rose Bud, while listening to this. Thank you, your work is stunning, beautiful, and you are the best tutor I have seen! God bless you!
Exactly the tutorial I was looking for. Thank you for the time you have taken - the repetition and steady hands always in camera is what makes this far superior to other tutorials for the same stitch.
Love this stitch combo!! Currently I am making a blanket with a nice chunky soft yarn using your method. Thank you so much for sharing a very clear instructions. I appreciate your teaching method.
This is the Sedge Stitch. I have made several projects with it, and it always looks great. Baby blankets using light colors look especially pretty with this stitch. It makes a fairly dense fabric. I love your version of the Sedge Stich because you have nice straight edges. Thanks, Nati. I love your designs and tutorials. I use them often. :)
Very nice. Would be perfect crib blanket for my great grandson. I've been looking at many different stitches & patterns but this one feels right to me. Thank you!!
Hello! I was looking for a nice, quick pattern to make some scarves! After watching a few videos that didn’t work for me, I found this one! It is quick and makes a nice thick scarf using bulky yarn…exactly what I was looking for! A great teacher and looking forward to more videos! Take care! 🧶
thanks Nati. Please can you sometime mention if these stitches can be done in the round. I crochet hats for cancer patients and there hats do not always have to be ugly. That is why I like to go in the round as I do not want a seam/ but I seem to mess all the time
Love your tutorials. One thing i I would like for you to do is tell us what size hook you are using and the weight of the yarn. The size of the hook makes a big difference. Thank you.
Nati ty so much... I’m fairly new to you so I’ve been going back to see some of your older tutorials and ...wow.... they are beautiful... I’m so glad you leave them so people like me can go back and learn from your older tutorials.... you make such beautiful things and I love listening to you talk as you go along... ty again and give Charlie 🐈 a pat from me....I bet you’re taking a liking to him ... your son made smart request ...🤔😂😊
Well... we’re getting along Charley and I, he’s like a lap dog 😂, but he’s very upset when I don’t let him in the kitchen when I cook. I’m glad you like the stitches. Have a great week!
It looks VERY nice ... lol. Thank you. I make lots and lots of baby jackets/sweaters for newborns from a very simple pattern and I've been looking for stitches to make the lower half a little more interesting. I will try this stitch.
I will try this one too. My friend liked the bubble stich scarf I made with chunky wool. I made it long and joined it to make double twist around the neck. Yes it is very bulky but very warm especially in our cold climate. I used a lavender color. I forgot to take a picture though. Thanks for the tutorials and stay safe. I like your accent. Where is your accent from. I have a thick Newfoundland accent like the Irish.
Really nice tutorial! I like the way you demonstrate the stitches. I've seen a couple of your videos and was wondering if you could include what size hook you are using and the weight yarn? Thank you so much. Off to start Christmas presents with this as inspiration....
that is beautiful and so simple. I think that would make a beautiful bag/ purse, which I am making one for my daughter and wanted an easy, but elegant stitch. I love this one. thank you for showing us how to do this.
Hi Nati, this looks beautiful! I can’t wait to make a baby blanket. Where did you get your hook? I’ve seen another person use one, but I can’t find it at any of my local stores.
Thanks lot.I completed scarf for my husband, he has been suffering from Prostate cancer. He is so happy with this gift...may be my last creative for him . please pray for him.
I love this stitch also.... looks like I will be making many blankets...🤔🤔😳😳😳but that’s perfect 👌 because.....NEW GRANDCHILD...ON THE WAY....just found out😉😉ty nati
@@naticrochet she said: Nati, if you made the videos with the camera facing front (I can only assume the camera angle from above and not diagonal - this is my note, not hers) the stitches would be more visible. Thank you.