this is the very first time some-one showed loop stitches in the round, and this looks so much more easy than the back loop ones thank you very, very much Marianna
This is a life-saver. I tried out the "normal" loop stitch on a test plush and while it worked out, I noticed that switching from "wrong side" up (with the loops) to "right side" up (only half of the head had the fur) caused the top half of the to flatten out. Thank you for this!
Wow, thank you for your technique, sooo easy to understand and do with minimal hand movements! Now, I have to practice it in a left-handed way. I appreciate this video very much!
You're welcome. All my videos are slowly switched for the lefthanded crocheters on my other account, check it out and let me know if it helps (this one isn't yet in there, but will be added on ru-vid.com/show-UC_qMirDb8bH0vQnijV4Zv_A
This is by far the easiest way to make the loop stitch. Thank you for posting this video! Do you know how to make a front side double loop stitch also? If so, can you make a video of that also?
@@CraftingHappinessCrochet I see your loop stitch tutorial, but do you know how make the "double loop" stitch front side? Here is a video keeping the loops on the back side: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--8WWZ6A9-XU.html
@@LoreenBuford ah, i read it wrong! The easiest way to do a double stitch in the round is to crochet it as normal, it will come on the wrong way, but you can leave the piece as is(without turning it inside out). If you are combining rounds of sc with rounds of double loops, then turn your work when you start a round of double loops (Like when you turn for regular crochet). Here is a shorts I made earlier ru-vid.comGZXsr72i6wQ?feature=share
Sorry, I tried 7-8 times to do this. Each time, it unraveled and I had big gaps. Finally gave up , crocheted a hair cap and single stitched loops into it -taking a long time, but it’s looking wonderful. Don’t know why I just couldn’t get your pattern. 😢