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Crochet Rice Stitch | Very Easy ONE ROW REPEAT 

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Learn how to Crochet the Rice Stitch! This fantastically textured stitch is like a mini weave / dense stitch. Combining front post and back post stitches it works up very quickly and give a great sturdy, warm texture. Great for thick blankets, scarves or even washcloths / dishcloths!
If the video speed is too fast, you can slow it down! 😃 See this video on exactly how: • How to Adjust the Spee...
🧶 Yarn & Hook information:
Yarn in thumbnail / intro: Hobbii Cookie yarn cake (colourway Candy 46218 ) with a 5.5mm Hook
Yarn in demo: James Brett Party Time with a 6mm Hook
USA STITCH TERMS
PATTERN MULTIPLE: Any ODD number
📌 Written pattern: www.hookedbyrobin.com/blog/cr...
📌 Video links mentioned: How to Crochet Front Post & Back Post Double Crochet Stitches: • How to Crochet Front &...
🕘 TIMESTAMPS - jump to the section you need immediately!
0:00 Crochet Rice Stitch
1:08 How to start the Crochet Rice Stitch
3:47 Crochet Rice Stitch Row 2
6:19 Pattern Repeat Row
10:24 RECAP OF PATTERN REPEAT
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🔥 Frequently Asked Questions:
Do you have a left handed version of this video? If you are left handed, you can convert ANY video on RU-vid yourself! Simply go to www.mirrorthevideo.com/ and follow the instructions to mirror flip any video to convert to left handed!
How much yarn will I need? This is a very tricky question to answer as there are so many variables! How much yarn you need will depend on which yarn you choose, the thickness of that yarn, your tension and how large you want your finished project to be. I suggest making a small sample first so you can gauge how much yarn you'll need. If making a crochet square, you can weigh your finished square to work out how much yarn it used!
How many squares do I need for a blanket? That all depends on the size of the square you are making and how big you want your finished blanket to be! I always advise making one square first then measuring the size of it. From there you can work out how many squares you will need to get the blanket size you want 😀
Do you have the written pattern? Yes! I have written patterns to accompany my video tutorials on my website here: www.hookedbyrobin.com The written pattern is generally released a week or so after the video tutorial to ensure there are no errors in the video itself and to make amendments in the written version if any are found. All the written patterns are FREE to access on my website
How can I print the pattern from your website? Do you have downloadable PDF's? Not at this time no. This may change in the future but for now, I only provide the written pattern directly on my website.
Can you remake this video so it is slower? If the video speed is too fast, you can slow it down! 😀 See this video on exactly how: • How to Adjust the Spee...
Why do you use American stitch terminology? I learnt using USA stitch terms, long before I even knew there was a difference between UK & US terminology! American terms are my "first language" so to speak. If you need a conversion chart, I have one here! www.hookedbyrobin.com/crochet...
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@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
Looking for more crochet stitches? I have a playlist full here! ru-vid.com/group/PLP0pPGx0kI88XESUxbu1o9gnM7cazQXOY 😀
@craftwithvan6272
@craftwithvan6272 3 года назад
Great tutorials! Thank you for sharing👍👍
@mariathanksforchangeringgo5710
@mariathanksforchangeringgo5710 3 года назад
Thanks for changering
@suzin512
@suzin512 3 года назад
That yarn looks nice and squishy. What is it?
@brendabickerstaff1008
@brendabickerstaff1008 3 года назад
Looks very pretty in that variegated yarn. Made me think it would make a nice placemat. Thanks for the demo. The HDC is one of my new favorite stitches to use- even got a friend to try it. She has become fond of it also.
@corinatrian.2073
@corinatrian.2073 3 года назад
Very nice stitches 🌹💗
@crochetology12
@crochetology12 3 года назад
Thanks for using chunky yarn and positioning the camera close to your work. It's very easy to see where you are placing stitches and to follow along.
@Starshine17173
@Starshine17173 3 года назад
I have found this so helpful where the camera is positioned she's amazing at explaining everything 😍
@sarag1158
@sarag1158 2 года назад
Ikr? It's so clear!
@florencekirk9021
@florencekirk9021 2 года назад
I totally agree, this video is way better to see and follow than others that I have watched.
@melodied4314
@melodied4314 2 года назад
Not sure but I think it would be better with a single color yarn rather than a multi color yarn. But still a good video!
@mariamiller1208
@mariamiller1208 12 дней назад
It's easy to see closer but the shiny nail polish is very distracting.
@liachang126
@liachang126 3 года назад
You are a phenomenal teacher. This was SO easy to understand. Thank you so much for the clear instructions, without any cut aways which can make things more confusing.
@Tammy-td5ok
@Tammy-td5ok 3 года назад
This weave look reminds me of the placemats during the 70's. Thank you 😊🍁
@CreationsOfParadis
@CreationsOfParadis 3 года назад
I seriously love ridiculously easy pattern that look really difficult to accomplish. This is definitely on my to-do list. Maybe on the yarn that I'm being gifted soon! 😁
@jb6712
@jb6712 2 года назад
I've been crocheting for over 48 years, and have crocheted this stitch pattern many times, but I learned it under a different name (probably something I was told by whomever taught me the stitch, not necessarily a real name), so I'm glad to finally have a name for it! Thank you for the clear, easy to understand instructions. It's been a few years since I've worked this pattern, even though I really like the cushy, thick fabric that results. I look forward to starting a new project with this stitch.
@ravenlunatic1177
@ravenlunatic1177 3 года назад
Thank you for a very concise tutorial. You’re by far one of the best YT crochet channels. Welcome back. The yarn you used in the finished piece is absolutely gorgeous!
@Scorpio45Libra
@Scorpio45Libra 3 года назад
Thanks Robin......now I know what I'm doing after work tonight! Kinda reminds me of the waffle stitch. Thick and poofy!
@jenyj89
@jenyj89 3 года назад
I’m not an experienced crocheter (taught myself 2 years ago) but this doesn’t look like a hard pattern to learn. Thanks for your excellent tutorial. 💜☮️
@gracemorris9110
@gracemorris9110 3 года назад
I love this stitch! I used to crochet as my grandmother taught me when I was a child, been so lucky to get back into it during lockdown ! Your tutorials have really helped ❤️
@rosanne1123
@rosanne1123 3 года назад
Robin, you have the best directions on how to do this stitch than any other videos I've watched. I kept making mistakes ending and beginning each row until I watched your video. Thank you!
@hayleyknox9478
@hayleyknox9478 Год назад
Yay!! You are the first person I have ever seen who holds her work and yarn with the left hand like I do! I thought I was the only person who crocheted this way.😁
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
Think there is lots of us who do.😃🧶 x
@meganwheat2111
@meganwheat2111 Год назад
I do this as well.
@marjankoevoets5435
@marjankoevoets5435 Год назад
And I do as well
@lucimathews8980
@lucimathews8980 Год назад
I do too- and never have problems with my left hand cramping up. Learned that way from my granny in the mid ‘60’s ❤❤❤
@caitstafford4
@caitstafford4 Год назад
@@lucimathews8980 same! Thanks grandma! It’s always so weird to see people holding it differently 😅
@ltucci7143
@ltucci7143 3 года назад
Love the stitch with the variegated color yarn! Its amazing how the type of yarn and the yarn color can so drastically change the look of the pattern! This seem like it would make a nice warm blanket or cowl/infinity scarf!
@kyuutatsu
@kyuutatsu 3 года назад
I just got back into crochet again, my mother taught me originally, but now I'm expanding what little knowledge she gave me, thank you for posting these videos I can tell I'm going to have a fun time!
@carolscrazycrochetmore5093
@carolscrazycrochetmore5093 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I’m going to be using 100% cotton yarn to make this into face cloths as teachers gifts for Valentine’s Day. Have a great day!! 💚😊💚😊
@tishhyde6778
@tishhyde6778 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. I especially like that you go along slowly, making it easy to follow while crocheting. Your voice is very soothing also.
@serenityflores7372
@serenityflores7372 5 месяцев назад
I made two scarves with one of the lion brand ombré colors for my kids 5 and 7 with this rice stitch. I just about cried when my son said it was beautiful. Now I am making me one lol thank you for taking the time to explain and demonstrate!
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 5 месяцев назад
Awwh, that is so lovely!🥰 Thank you for sharing.x
@betsysears3027
@betsysears3027 3 года назад
Very pretty texture on this stitch Your nail polish is so pretty too Thank you for the wonderful pattern One row repeats are one of my favorites for projects
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
They are absolutely my favourites too!
@mariawhitehorse9535
@mariawhitehorse9535 3 года назад
Besides living your nails! I love this stitch! Going to work on it right now! Thank you so much ☺️
@ladytiedi
@ladytiedi 3 года назад
Brilliantly explained and demonstrated! Probably the clearest tutorial I've seen...thank you so much, it looks like such a lovely stitch and I can't wait to use it!
@mozempire5096
@mozempire5096 3 года назад
"If you love all things crochet, and are passionate about the craft, then you have definitely come to the right place!" Those were the words that made me immediately click the Like and Subscribe buttons. And, having watched the tutorial (along with your "How to Crochet Front Post & Back Post Double Crochet Stitches" video), you have proven that your words are true! So glad I found your channel!
@dreasmom2789
@dreasmom2789 3 года назад
I'm glad to have found this. Friend wants cotton kitchen wash cloths and this stitch will be great.
@laurenschuler9498
@laurenschuler9498 8 месяцев назад
I know this is an older video of yours, but you are one of the most wonderful demonstrators and I’ve learned how to do so many stitches just from you! Thank you for fueling my deep dive into crochet ♥️
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 8 месяцев назад
Awwh, thank you so much Lauren. That is so appreciated.🥰🤗x
@ann6030
@ann6030 2 года назад
I love this blanket & I love how solid the rice stitch creates with no holes in it! 💕💕💕
@loreedavis9592
@loreedavis9592 3 года назад
This is one of my favorite stitches of all time. I have made tons of afghans using this stitch. ❤️❤️❤️
@LC-mr6ji
@LC-mr6ji 2 года назад
Your instructions on how to do the stitches were so clear and you made it totally understandable. I hold my yarn exactly like you as instructed by my grandmother. I will be making this blanket for my daughter who is very picky on what her blankets look like. She will love this!! Thank you, again!
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 2 года назад
🥰
@versatile6907
@versatile6907 3 года назад
So glad to see you're back 💐 Thank you so much as always 🤗
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@unicornster
@unicornster 3 года назад
I just find it so relaxing watching. The wool looks such a lovely colour. I'm going to try this. Thank you.
@amandah4834
@amandah4834 3 года назад
Hi Robin lovely to see and hear your cheerful voice again , love this dense textured stitch thank you Amanda xx💕
@BlueEyedDemonWoman
@BlueEyedDemonWoman 3 года назад
Very classy woven look would make perfect scarves for guys! Thanks for the clear easy tutorial!
@TheBBLimon
@TheBBLimon 3 года назад
I can seem to break free from simple stitches. Your tutorial is very useful and beautiful. Thank you!
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
Simple stitches can be the most effective ♥️
@SuperShassa
@SuperShassa 3 года назад
Thank you Robin for a clear and understandable tutorial. I've seen this stitch done several ways but got in a bit of mess. This is the best. 🤗
@gramcracker2023
@gramcracker2023 3 года назад
Oh my!! I just love this stitch! Thank you for sharing it!!!
@susanrussell8195
@susanrussell8195 3 года назад
I love this stitch. I am always interested in dense patterns for afghans.
@shirleycarter2451
@shirleycarter2451 3 года назад
Loved this,at the moment I'm doing a basket weave tank top for my brother and now seeing this I might do this for the back. Thankyou ❤
@victoriagreyh1463
@victoriagreyh1463 3 года назад
Hi Robin... I made a rug with this stitch, it's like walking on air... I have neuropathy in my feet, and this stitch took the sting out of stepping. Also made house slippers, I tell you, this is a perfect stitch for comfort. Also, I use it on my kitchen counter for air drying dishes.. really beautiful. It is so soft and squishy, well worth its weight in gold.
@maryforcier6021
@maryforcier6021 2 года назад
I'm so glad to hear this - I just started to make a bath mat with this stitch. Good to know I was right that it would make a good rug!
@janietramel8093
@janietramel8093 3 года назад
Love how you instruct! So very clear, crisp, easy to follow and just the right speed too! Thank you so very much for taking your time and effort and not rushing through the instructions, God bless in all your teachings! Janie
@dianahepburn3714
@dianahepburn3714 3 года назад
You are an amazing teacher 🍎 Thank you glad to see you
@buddystia3495
@buddystia3495 2 года назад
Your instructions are so easy to follow. I've been crocheting for years and there are others whose videos I have given up on because their instructions were near impossible. I love how you gave detailed reminders on how each row should begin and end. Your video should be a standard for others to follow. Thank you so much.
@lynn9634
@lynn9634 2 года назад
100% agree! 👏👏
@janetchesal6964
@janetchesal6964 2 года назад
Just found your video tutorials. I can see the reason you enjoy crocheting the rice stitch; I'm now a fan of it! Beautiful, simple, and functional stitch! Thanks for the tutorial.
@ginavega6585
@ginavega6585 3 года назад
I love this stitch for placemats!
@chembiz
@chembiz 3 года назад
What kind of yarn do you use for the placemats?
@danimonahan7401
@danimonahan7401 3 года назад
@@chembiz cotton is generally a good choice because it’s easier to wash than other materials
@phyllis3714
@phyllis3714 3 года назад
How many chains did you use for your placemate.
@vpodbielski1
@vpodbielski1 3 года назад
Perfect instructions. Love your projects and the one and two row repeats. Love your channel. Thanks for the tutorial 💯💯💯🧶🧶🧶👍🏻
@carlamatthew3681
@carlamatthew3681 3 года назад
Good to see you back!! It's been a while. It is definitely a lovely stitch. I love making pouches and this stitch will looks awesome ad a pouch. Thank you so much for sharing ❤❤
@joannehouliston7006
@joannehouliston7006 2 года назад
Using your pattern I made a beautiful blanket for my granddaughter.. Thank you. I love this stitch!
@Azoreanislandgirl
@Azoreanislandgirl 2 года назад
Easy peasy !!!! Love ❤️ this stitch and it looks beautiful.
@dillsingh4113
@dillsingh4113 3 года назад
Hi Robin so glad you’re back ! It’s been a while since you’ve posted a tutorial xx
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
I am indeed back! I took a few weeks off after Christmas to recharge ready for 2021! 😀
@cynthiaventura360
@cynthiaventura360 3 года назад
Thank you for taking your time to explain this beautiful stitch. I’m very new to crocheting 🧶 and I’m so thrilled to have learned this easy one row repeat stitch which is so beautiful! I learn better with these detailed videos just like this one you did. Thank you again! You’re amazing!!
@shelleymcdaniel42
@shelleymcdaniel42 3 года назад
I have soooo much hand dyed variegated yarns that this stitch will be spectacular for! Thank you for a very simple explanation of a gorgeous stitch
@SilverCottage
@SilverCottage 2 года назад
This is a GORGEOUS stitch! Love it. I think I'll make a blanket out of this.
@reneer5843
@reneer5843 3 года назад
The clearest and most enjoyable tutorial I’ve seen!! Thanks 😊 this blew my mind as a beginner haha
@canterlevi
@canterlevi 3 года назад
It seems like the thinner the yarn, the thinner the fabric (and it will lay flatter). Nice! Thank you for sharing. 🙂
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
Yes definitely!
@debmussallem3892
@debmussallem3892 3 месяца назад
So I chained 231 c’s now I’m starting the dc. Hope I get ofd number at the end. Lol!
@lieselgutierrez7439
@lieselgutierrez7439 3 года назад
Another FP, BP stitch that I’m going to love 💗 Thanks Robin, you are always coming up with wonderful patterns. PS the swatch colors look like they would make a wonderful pattern ❤️💜
@dawnvega383
@dawnvega383 3 года назад
The Queen would totally approve of your perfect manicure, I love it too!
@leannmiles3958
@leannmiles3958 3 года назад
Gorgeous stitch! Thank u so much! Welcome back and happy new year!
@janep7431
@janep7431 2 года назад
Thank you! This was so easy to follow, it's the first new stitch I've learnt in 40 years of crocheting singles, doubles and trebbles... now on to new designs ♡
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
Amazing Jane! 😃🤗🧶
@dkirk5814
@dkirk5814 2 года назад
Thank you for such clear instructions. You keep to the point and have an easy to listen to voice.
@francesmock7350
@francesmock7350 2 года назад
Great video! Thanks for the instructions on a stitch I've never done. 67 and still learning.
@DTPIIXART
@DTPIIXART 3 года назад
I'm a male crocheter and this stitch looks like it would make a nice scarf. Might have to try it sometime.
@wendymeuret1158
@wendymeuret1158 2 года назад
I’m using this stitch for a lapghan for a man. Colors are a Caron cake with gray, forest green, olive, turquoise and dark brown. It is turning out nice! Have fun with a scarf.
@DTPIIXART
@DTPIIXART 2 года назад
@@wendymeuret1158 That sounds nice!
@robinmiller8673
@robinmiller8673 3 года назад
Glad you're back we missed you
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
@patcarleson4532
@patcarleson4532 3 года назад
Thank you for such clear, concise instructions! They were explained very well and even though I had to stop the video and go back, which I do on them all, I managed to make a sample!!!!
@victoriafisk9712
@victoriafisk9712 3 года назад
Loved the way you explained. You made it very easy.
@jessicarabbit1164
@jessicarabbit1164 3 года назад
I love this! I have a few projects that I want to finish before I start something new but I will definitely be thinking of what I will make with this stitch as I work on them!
@krista0222
@krista0222 3 года назад
Such a great tutorial and your nails always look so beautiful!
@mzkhan3987
@mzkhan3987 3 года назад
Thanks so much Robin, I've just started a reading blanket for my dad. Keep it up.
@sandrastults7555
@sandrastults7555 2 года назад
the best camera work on youtube. thank you. really like the stitch and yarn
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
Thank you Sandra, what a lovely compliment.🥰🧶
@janetchurchward9251
@janetchurchward9251 3 года назад
So glad you're back! Missed you!
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
Aw thank you Janet! X
@kcdogny1
@kcdogny1 2 года назад
What a great tutorial - as clear as can be. I'm starting a big blanket in this now. Thank you!
@emilyduffy1410
@emilyduffy1410 3 года назад
I’m working up a baby afghan in this stitch and it is coming out so beautiful! Thank you so much!
@noraidalauro7339
@noraidalauro7339 3 года назад
Lovely stitch. Thank you!
@thecatalystoo4010
@thecatalystoo4010 3 года назад
Yeeeeeeaaah!!!!! Happy Tuesday to me!! Thank you mrs crochet lady for another great pattern!! 😘😘😘😘
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
Happy Tuesday! 😃 xxx
@beckv8526
@beckv8526 2 года назад
What a beautiful stitch! And both yarns are so pretty. You have talked me into making this into a blanket. I love making cozy blankets. 🙂
@cherylbell8875
@cherylbell8875 3 года назад
Thank you Robin. A very lovely stitch.
@rebeccamiller8104
@rebeccamiller8104 3 года назад
Robin! I've missed you! I saw this pop up and had to watch your tutorial right away. This is a cool looking stitch. Another project added to the list. 😅 Take care. So glad you're back! ❤️
@trayrific
@trayrific 3 года назад
Love this so much! ❤️
@anagomes6032
@anagomes6032 3 года назад
A fantastic little stitch!!!! thank you so much for taking the time to show us how to do it.
@yvettemckern5031
@yvettemckern5031 3 года назад
Yaayy thankyou so much for another fab video, so glad you are back, I love all the patterns you design and have made several of them 😍
@shellyhawes4551
@shellyhawes4551 2 года назад
I am so excited to try this rice stitch for my next project! I can't think of a better stitch for a sushi scarf! 🍣
@emilybarclay8831
@emilybarclay8831 2 года назад
I’m using this pattern for a shawl, I’m using pretty thin wool and I counted 235 stitches when I stopped to check it was odd after the first row 😩 it’s gonna take forever but it’ll be so worth it, and this is such an easily repeatable pattern and you can actually tell what stitch you did before so I’m hopefully not gonna lose my place lol
@karleedu
@karleedu 3 года назад
I LOVE THIS! So easy to follow what you are doing. I really appreciate it!
@jfhdragonfly
@jfhdragonfly 2 года назад
I like your style, clear without condescending. I haven't picked up my hook yet, but I know how to do this one. Thanks!
@kellydukepoo2450
@kellydukepoo2450 3 года назад
I love the yarn you're using. Its beautiful! I'll be making this! Thank you!
@ivankas8903
@ivankas8903 2 года назад
What IS the yarn you're using? Been looking for more then a year for exactly this yarn. I have to finish a scarf for my daughter before end of February 2022, but I lost brand, name and the number of this yarn. Can you please help me??? Thank you a million!
@WhattheBeck
@WhattheBeck 3 года назад
I just realized after years of being subscribed that you crochet just like me! i hold my hook the same way and use the tip of my pointer finger to hold the loop steady on the hook as i work! I'm so excited i feel silly lol 🤪
@kristinestahl9451
@kristinestahl9451 3 года назад
I always wondered how this stitch was done. Fantastic. I will definitely try this one.
@amandahamilton8342
@amandahamilton8342 2 года назад
Never heard of this stitch, but am very much looking forward to trying it out. Thank you for sharing!
@Tipsey_McStagger
@Tipsey_McStagger 3 года назад
Beautiful! Thank you!!
@chrisarlington1792
@chrisarlington1792 2 года назад
You should be very proud of yourself. I've been crocheting earnestly for 58 years and I have learned so much from your videos. My edges have become so straight. I don't feel like I'm guessing where to put the hook and much more. Thank you.
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 2 года назад
What a genuinely lovely comment to read! Thank you so much - you've made my day! 🥰
@cherylself1636
@cherylself1636 Месяц назад
It was my first time watching your video. I appreciate the way you demonstrate and explain as you are working. It is easy to see and understand, and you keep a steady pace. Thank you for this.
@ninfaperez_4497
@ninfaperez_4497 3 года назад
I love this stitch. It is so easy. Thanks for sharing.
@margretmccullough4750
@margretmccullough4750 2 года назад
Thank you for your nice clear instructions. I am going to make a chunky blanket for my great great niece using this stitch.
@victoriagreyh1463
@victoriagreyh1463 3 года назад
This is one of my eureka stitches. I love it. It is so squishy and since I am crocheting for my son, its masculine too. I can see it being a dish drainer for the counter. Also for a womans checker necklace. I have two favorites, this is one of them thanks for the tutorial.
@juttakasapis6408
@juttakasapis6408 3 года назад
This looks so pretty 😊
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
It's a very underrated stitch!
@oraleecoran8407
@oraleecoran8407 2 года назад
Thank you Robin! You made it very easy to learn this stitch! You are a good teacher.💞💜💞
@peggycrochetz2400
@peggycrochetz2400 3 года назад
Absolutely Lovely!!! Thanks So Very Much!!! You're Always such a ray of sunshine! Take Care sweet one.🌞🌞🌞🌞
@Linda1pw
@Linda1pw 2 года назад
I’ve been crocheting my whole life and you’re the first person I’ve seen that holds your yarn and crochets like I do. Now I don’t feel so weird!😁 You have fantastic and easy-to-follow videos. I’m so glad I found you!
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I did a video on how I hold my yarn because it seems so different from everyone else but the comments on that video proves there are actually a lot of us weirdos who hold the hook and yarn like this! You are not alone LOL!! X
@christineoldhambspmpr7988
@christineoldhambspmpr7988 2 года назад
@@HookedbyRobin The way you hold your yarn & hook are the Traditional Irish way of crocheting. I'm self-taught (many, many, many years ago) from multiple reference books brought over from the 'Old Country' (Ireland). That's how it was shown in those images. Like you, I rarely see any others using the technique I use for holding the yarn & hook. I find it to be a very fast way to crochet intricate fibers & stitches. It aids immensely with maintaining even & steady tension on the work piece. This, of course, results in a beautiful project. Many ask me what type of "machine" I use to create my projects => I hold up my 10 fingers, wiggle them, & smile! 😊 🦉
@kattia1973
@kattia1973 2 года назад
@@HookedbyRobin I also crochet this way. It was the way that my mother taught me, and the way that her grandmother taught her, and the way that I taught my son.
@maryfrancessmith6481
@maryfrancessmith6481 2 года назад
I hold my yarn this way also. It just volved from being self taught. it feels most comfortable to me. I have tried the other ways and I cannot sustain that.
@christinenolan1418
@christinenolan1418 3 года назад
I love this stitch. Thank you, Robin.
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
Thank you Christine! X
@durchlaucht7050
@durchlaucht7050 2 года назад
You are such a wonderful teacher!!!!!
@brendascuccimarri8138
@brendascuccimarri8138 3 года назад
I’m still a newbie so this makes for good practice with the front/back post double crochet stitch, looks nice ,thanks for sharing
@KathySimoneR-Colbert
@KathySimoneR-Colbert 3 года назад
Lovely stitch and colors.
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
Glad you like it Kathy! Xx
@helenmercado2340
@helenmercado2340 3 года назад
So beautiful stitch❣
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 года назад
So glad you love it Helen! 😀 x
@callileighkramer
@callileighkramer 2 года назад
Excellent tutorial. Clear overall instructions and the technique on the turns creates a straight nice edge. Thank you!
@donnafalgout7728
@donnafalgout7728 3 года назад
Can’t wait to try this, never seen the rice stitch before.
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