I love the pace of your tutorial. You don't waste time teaching the stitches. I also like that you have the sequence of stitches listed on the screen. Really an excellent video.
To start: The stem: With 2.5 hook Slip knot Chain 60 or as long as you want Turn work In the back bumps 2nd bump from the hook make 59 slip st till end For leafs Chain 10 Next chain from the hook: St Sc Hdc Dc Tr Sc Hec Sc Sl st in thee last chain. Another sl st in the of the stem Then repeat Chain 10 From the 2nd chain Sl, sc, hdc, dc, tr, dc, hdc, sc, sl st Total leafs 3 For flower color change From the first chain attach the new yarn and slipknot Chain 5 Sl st in the first ch(first petal) Continue making (sl st in any loop and 5 chain and sl st in the first chain) continue till your desire length.
@@cindysobels8583 they are written in the video but if you want them concisely written out check in the comments, a viewer @waniafarooqi529) took the time to add them there
Hi! It's amazing what you do, I always watch your tutorials! I could ask you if you can do a tutorial on how to make a flower charm, they are very famous on tik tok and I like how you teach. thanks and bye ❤ (it's like a little flower bag) ❤
hi, thank you so much for your support and for your sweet words 🥺 oh ya, I think I've seen that flower bag charm on my fyp. I will try my best to make it when I have a chance 🥰💕
Hi! Thank you so much for this tutorial, it is awesome! Could you tell me, how many petals do you do in a row before going to the next row? Hope this makes sense, i tried to spiral but the stem shows!? Thanks for your time, take care
What brand of yarn are you using? I can only think of hobbii 8/6 cotton would be the correct size, but I dont want to wait for shipping if it's a brand sold in stores. It's really tough to find light/fine yarn for some reason.
Any 4ply, 5ply or 8ply (US #1, #2, or #3) cotton should be perfectly fine, I think the Hobbi 8/6 is 5-6 ply, I think 8/4 is their 4 ply and 8/8 is their 8 ply... I wouldn't go up to a 10ply (#4, quite common yarn weight in the US) as it could be too thick and damage the spine/binding of your book, just my suggestions, everyone has their own tension to consider
Yes, it's an intriguing technique, I think it's just the way she learnt to crochet... the suggestion that it's for amigurumi is only half true, you use yarn under for all parts of the single crochet stitch construction and you get crossed stitches which have tighter tension... this is only yarn under on the draw up a loop and slip stitches, it would possibly add slightly tighter tension to the base of the stitch and would be hardly noticeable I would think... maybe we should all do some testing to see the difference for ourselves... it's fascinating!
@@susanelizabeth3381there's no single crochet term used in UK crochet terminology therefore it's US, the pattern can easily be adjusted so that you can still make it single = double, half double = half treble, double = treble, treble = double treble