Hello Everyone In this Video i will show to how to crochet this beautiful and easy LOOP STITCH its a great Stitch for a Blanket , Pillow , Rugs , Handbags .... its very easy! Have fun !
Finally! Someone who truly knows how to make it. I knew there had to be a simpler method. So thrilled I found your video. Thanks for making this stitch easier than anyone else. Your video is immaculate and your tutorial is spot on. Now I can proceed with making my lamb chop puppet. I truly appreciate your help. Blessings.
I had an old craft magazine from the late 70s with a pattern using this stitch. The pattern was for a teddy bear. I made a large white bear with a red heart nose for my daughter on Valentines Day. I’ve since lost the magazine and haven’t been able to remember the stitch, so I’m delighted to see it here! I can’t wait to use it again. Thanks for sharing it. 🤗
Wow - I was trying from a book on how to do this stitch to make a simple rug for almost thirty minutes, got frustrated, found your great tutorial and I now know what to do. Thank you so much for making it much better to understand! I am no longer frustrated!! LOL
Yay! OMG, I did it! 😊 I successfully crocheted loop stitches onto my flower for my granny square. Thanks to you, it turned out absolutely perfect and look beautiful. ♥️ ***NOTE:*** The most difficult part was holding my work to make the loop stitch because it felt very awkward since I usually loop the yarn over my middle finger and hold my work with my thumb and index finger but I took my time and followed your directions. I can't believe "I" actually did it AND it's beautiful.♥️👍😊 It may take a minute before loop stitches become second nature to me but "slow and steady = success"! I'm going to share your video with everyone.😃 Thanks again so much!!!♥️🙏😊
Thank you so much for this tutorial, I have watched many and still couldn't figure the loop out!! I needed it for a koala project and this is clear, concise and very simple to follow :)
Hab mich heute richtig gefreut , als ich das rosa Häkelteil sah. Vor ca. 50 Jahren hab ich das als Kragen auf lange Strickjacken gehäkelt. Das werde ich mal wieder machen müssen . Vielen Dank für die Erinnerung 👍♥️
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You are a great teacher taking your time showing people slowly I'm a better learner seeing the video then reading a pattern I totally got it fairly quickly it's adorable
Thanks for the great tutorial! I’m mostly self taught so none of my technique is “standard”. It was simple to adapt from your video which was a perfect speed with simple instruction.
I just watched 4 other RU-vid videos on how to do the loop stitch. They were all complicated compared to yours. Thank you for this clear and easy tutorial. 🧶I will use your techniques for making this stitch. ♥
This is much easier than on written instructions! A very good tutorial much thanks 😊 I am using the the pattern for a cloth and mop, and may make a cushions!
Excellent explanation. I'm trying to remake something one of my great grandmother's made probably back in the 1960's or 1970's. My results from your explanation looks like her loops. Thanks!
I've watched this twice and probably a couple of more times because my baby blanket is very wide even though I'm only going to do maybe maybe only six rows my width is like almost 200 stitches. It's going to be the grass that my crocheted flowers are growing in along the bottom of the blanket you have the easiest demonstration and I have watched many to get this rightthanks so much
Thanks for the tutorial. I’m making a squirrel and need loop stitch the tail. The pattern book tries to explain how but I find a video showing how much easier to follow 😊🐿
Thank you for doing this tutorial... I have a rug pattern which is basically one row of Front Loop Stitch then a row of Back Loop Stitch. Is there a different technique in how to do those stitches please?
That is neat. I want to try this but with large yarn and some antislip rug mat for a backing. I have some bernat blanket. I was thinking of holding together 2 yarns. I have a smorgasbord of different black acrylics. I could do a combo mixed media all black thing. That or I was going to use the different yarns in a hooded cloak mixed media. Think I will try the rug first and see how it goes.
Thank you! I just purchased a vintage pattern using this stitch and it was so simply written my simple brain couldn't comprehend. I'm making loop stitch slippers for the kitchen. Why does the kitchen floor accummilate so much crumbs/dust?! Thanks again!