I was breaking my head following one of those Hobby lobby patterns and it was really wrong! Thank goodness someone in the comments pointed me to your video! My blanket is coming out great!! Really good explanation and so simple ❤❤
Every perfect project video that I find always has the same yarn that I am using in that project.. it is the weirdest thing, even with the most obscure yarn colors! Right now I am using the same yarn as you but in woodland heather and off-white instead 😊 perfect stitch, perfect yarn, perfect teacher! It was meant to be
I love your teaching, me and my crochet group ( especially the old folks ) they don't understand English, after I told them about your Video, they able to fallow. Thanks
Love this look for a pillow I want to make for a neighbor guy. Thanks for telling us Colony Girls the equivalent names of the stitches in the USA terms...much appreciated. I'm a member of you FB crochet club. Great place! Thanks, Sarah!
I absolutely Love you!! I have learned so much from you and your very very easy to follow videos. Thank you so much for being here and doing this for us! I'm working on a c2c at the moment which I learned from watching your video and writing the instructions out myself!! Please keep up this awesome work that you do!
Your doing this right handed, but I'm able to follow along pretty well. I am a lefty when it comes to crocheting. I watched the shell video first and it's fun.
I haven't tried this pattern yet but intend to. It's lovely. I wonder if you can incorporate the different thread color into that end stitch somehow so you don't have to cut them.
Just started making this with colours ocean,robins egg and off white as a blanket for my son. Found it quite tricky to start and ended up having to undo several rows multiple times as I find it hard to distinguish between single and half double Then I used stitch markers every 10 and I could see when I went wrong and it helps keep me on track. My 14 year old son (who I’m making it for) has now decided to help me make it and he really enjoys it.
Hi!!! I love this pattern and am trying it out as my biggest project yet! (I'm kind of new to crocheting but do know this stitches.) I do have a question though if anyone could help me out!? If I use U.S. terms of stitches, when I finish a row of the 2 treble crochets, should I be chaining 3 and turning work or chain 4 and turn?? Sorry if this if a dumb question and I thank anyone in advance that could answer for me!!
Hi Bella, thanks for sharing your awesome video, I'm confused on Row4 because you started with a (ch 1 instead of ch 3 which equal a dc in English terms, next dc, hdc, trdc, trdc), what's next? I can't figure out the repeat pattern for this row, Please help I want to finish this by the weekend for a little senior citizen lady next door to me. Please Help!
has anyone tried this in one color? i am looking for a more "solid" pattern to do as a boy or neutral baby blanket (texture, but not lacy) for a very modern mom. mahalo, sarah-jayne, from hawaii! i am new to crochet and appreciate your tips on things like joining yarns, changing colors, avoiding mistakes, etc.. aloha!
Thank you for this, it's amazing! Just a question: what do you do with the length of yarn you cut every two rows before you switch to another colour? Do you leave it like this so it gives a kind of "fringe" at the border of your final work? I intend to make a baby blanket and was just wondering...
Céline Joly You sew the ends into the pattern to secure them. If you just leave them, then the stitches can come loose. Have a look for videos on "sewing in ends of yarn", there should be plenty. Hope that helps. 😊
Can you do this pattern leaving out the tallest stitch, the trebles (US terms)... just using doubles (US) in their place? I want to make a scarf out of this (done the length wise)
am just learning but did you make a mistake at 13,45 ? you say you are doing a half treble but you actually crichet a treble as you don't take the yarn through all three hoops?
You should find that this sits nice and flat so no, there shouldn’t be any bumps. You can find the written instructions here: blog.bellacococrochet.com/rolling-waves-pattern/ if you want to double check your work against them 😊
The easiest way to do this would be to work the piece flat and then seam it together 🙂 If you hold the two sides together and then join through the outside loops only, when you flip it the right way round you won't see the seam.
I still don't understand why you chain three after the multiples of 10 foundation chain. I've tried this five times already, and every time I do that I up with an extra chain after my first round. I put stitch markers on every tenth chain and the only way I don't end up with an extra chain is to chain two, single crotchet in second stitch from hook, single crotchet next stitch (which is the marked one), and proceed from there.
Perfect! Was wanting a pretty 'colour pattern' for my school pencil cases. I will tag you on Instagram - should I tag Bella Coco Store or your personal channel, or both? Thanks again!
I wouldn't use anything too complicated as this would detract from the lovely detail in the pattern; simple crab stitch or even a wavy border to match the pattern would look great 😊
Yes, just leave your yarn attached instead of cutting it at the end of the row, and then after you have made the next two rows you can pick it up again by pulling it through the final loop of the stitch. You can see the method of changing colour I mean in my tutorial here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MaIuAWV2BA4.html 😊
I have done 4 swatches, copying you exactly and I keep ending up with an extra stitch on the first row with the new color (the peach color). I don’t know what I’m doing wrong..
You can find the written instructions for the pattern including pictures on my blog here which might help: bellacococrochet.com/rolling-waves-pattern/ 😊
You made a mistake on row 3 one of your last half doubles you didn’t pull through all 3 loops. You pulled through the first 2, yarned over and pulled through the last 2. Wrong stitch. Otherwise nice tutorial! :)
I sure wish you would do your instructions like your in the US. It's so confusing when you say the UK terms and I'm trying to follow in US terms. PLease ! Please do one in US terms ONLY !
But she's not from the US. She is doing her instructions the way they do in her country. It is up to us to translate it to US terms. It's not her job to translate for us.
@joan....she makes $$ from US crocheters (which has many MANY more ppl than wherever she lives) so its in the best interests of her youtube revenue income to translate her crochet pattens in BOTH terms.
@@rosiee.1372 I hate to say it this way but this is how we have to deal when US terms are used. Sarah - Jane does actually translate into US terms as she goes. Sorry to be so blunt.
I enjoy your tutorials but i really wish you would do just US terms ....it confuses the crap out of me and makes for a long day trying to figure out what im doing.