just watched your tutorial and it is the best puff stitch tutorial that I have seen, I love the way that the flowers look, you add an extra third stitch to the top of your petal and the way they are separated inbetween makes them look better too, the colours you chose for your blanket are simply beautiful, i just wanted to thank you for making such a brilliant tutorial, take care lovely xxx
I love how, even thought you are speaking a different language, you make it super easy to undertsand how to accomplish this by your actions. Thank you for sharing ^.^,
Love the video and I'd like to use these flowers for a small purse. Roughly how many flowers recommended and I'd like to put a lining and zipper on it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Lori
I just made over 700 of these flowers and I'm trying to figure out how to sew them together. I wish I had watched your video first! I love how your's looks.Beating myself up now DANG!!! Thanks for the video. If I ever decide to make another I will do it your way.
what a GREAT video! well done, shows everything perfectly. i don't speak your language, but it wasn't even a BIT of a barrier. this is an EXCELLENT tutorial video.
Beautiful, I understand the number count in your language, but that’s it. Lol you did such a great job that the language barrier was not a problem. Thank you for a wonderful tutorial.
I don't understand your language, but as one of your viewers said, it was slow and easy to understand and easy to follow. Your colour combination was very pretty and your project looks very cute. Thank you. 🌼👍😃
I always wanted to make these flowers. On the other side, I always hated magic rings, because I could not make them good. Your tutorial was excellent; it taught me 2 things. Thank you so much.
I have to realld thank you. I wss sesrchin for hours to find a easy puff stitch flower and now finally found it in your video. They are really lovely and easy to make. Thank you, Nicole.
I wish you had showed us, how to weave in the loose ends. I once tried a flower pattern where the flowers were joined the similar way as in yours, but gave up because of struggling to weawe in ends and now I'm afraid to try any other flower pattern. Otherwise your video is done very well, thank you for your work and time and thanks for the English subtitles.
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¡Qué hermoso! No sé mucho de tejido al crochet, pero tu explicación es muy buena, intentaré realizarlo. Gracias por tu generosa entrega. Besitos de Luz, para tu bella alma. Elenita
Excelente no te entiendo nada😳,...en tú idioma😳😳 ... pero lo éxplicas muyy bien 😃😁...gracias por compartilo...ya lo empece hacer ahora en cuarentena...cariños desde Perú..
hoi, heel erg bedankt voor de nederlandse uitleg...had het al gevonden in het engels met alleen foto's, maar met deze is het eindelijk helemaal duidelijk...Heb het filmpje gedeeld op pinterest als je het niet erg vindt....mocht het toch niet mogen, laat het ff weten, dan verwijder ik het terug....grtjes Petra
I always wonder how to make these beautiful flowers and how to join them, I don't understand u but your tutorial is easy to follow . Thanks for sharing ♡
Excelente tutorial!! tan bien realizado con el objeto de enseñar la técnica, que la diferencia de idioma no ha sido barrera. Gracias y seguiré pendiente de tus proyectos.
Heyy een heel duidelijke video hoe je de bloemetjes moet haken,een dikke merci ervoor. Maar waar ik niet aan uitkan is om een dekentje te maken,moet je dan eerst alle bloemetjes haken en dan pas ze aan mekaar verbinden of hoe ga je te werk? Groeten
Hey, love from india😘😘..u explained it so well. Though its in another language,one can understand the pattern so easily. Thanks a lot, jazakallah khairan.
Belíssimo trabalho, amei! Apesar de eu n entender o idioma, entendi a execução. Vc ensina mto bem, tem ótima didática. Parabéns! Obrigada por compartilhar. 😉😍👏🏻
Bedankt voor dit hele duidelijke filmpje! ik ben nog niet zo'n hele ervaren haakster.. hoe werk je deze bloemetjes af, of wat doe je met de uiteindes van de draadjes?
Hoi Daisy, die draadjes afhechten is altijd een enorme klus; met deze bloemetjes is het belangrijk dat de hechtdraadjes netjes weggewerkt worden met een stopnaald (dus het uiteinde van de draad in het bloemetje weg weven) en eventueel een knoopje maken met de draad van het witte hartje en de draad van de blaadjes. Succes!
Hoi Natalia, het witte draadje kun je "meehaken" dus je legt het langs het witte rondje wat je gehaakt hebt en vervolgens haak je de blaadjes erom heen. Het witte hechtdraadje valt dan weg tussen de blaadjes. Hopelijk kom je zo verder, veel haakplezier!
soy de Argentina, me enamoro esa mantita y estoy tratando de aprender crochet, voy a seguir las instrucciones que se ven , el idioma no lo entiendo pero esta señora es didactica en lo que muestra, gracias por enseñar asi
GRACIAS Y FELICIDADES POR TEJER EL CROCHE TAN FINAMENTE Y EN MINIATURA, ME FASCINO SU ESTILO, Y A PESAR DE QUE NO HABLA EL ESPANOL, SE ENTIENDEN SUS INSTRCCIONES, GRACIAS NUEVAMENTE...
wow ! bedankt voor deze super uitleg ! Ik had al meerdere filmpjes bekeken, maar die waren in het engels en echt niet te volgen ( ik haak sinds 2 dagen pas haha ) Maar toen ik dit filmpje tegen kwam in het nederlands, met een makkelijke en duidelijk uitleg is het me toch gelukt ! Bedankt :)
This is the best tutorial I have used yet! do you have another on attaching more than the first row, having trouble in this area. If not, I still appreciate this one very much. thanks
WRITTEN FLOWER PATTERN BASED ON THE VIDEO: ~~~~~~ Flower's Heart: 1) magic ring of 2 chain 1 to the loop created 2) 12 single crochets in that ring 3) Close the ring by pulling the tail ~~~~~~ Flower's Petals: 4) Insert the Hook in the next stitch, change to a new color, get it out with that new color and slip stitch to have only 1 loop left on hook. 5) Chain 2 6) put yarn over hook get it in that same stitch, pull it out to the same lenght as the chain so you have 3 loops on hook 7) Repeat twice (7 loops on hook) 8) on the nex stitch do 3 loose stiches again (13 loops on hook) 9) To fasten off: put yarn over hook, still at the same length, then slip stitch through all the loops on your crochet, 10) Then chain 3 on that single standing loop. 11) Insert hook in the previous stitch that you put your hook through for the yarn petal and slip stitch. 12) Insert hook in the next MR stitch for a slip stitch. 13) Chain 2. 14) Repeat steps 6 to 13. ~~~~~ To Join one flower to another: 15) Make a First flower, then, as you create more, when you are about to fasten a petal and you are at step 9, take a finished flower, stick your hook through a stitch at the end of a petal, and slip stitch, (1 loop on hook) 16) Then Chain 2 17) go back to repeating step 6 to 13. 18) on the same finished flower, on the second petal next to the one you fisrt joined, repeat step 15 to 17. Depending on the pattern you want you can choose not to connect the same flower Twice but the tutorial shows the lady linking the same flowers twice on 2 different petals. ~~~~~ BONUS: TAIL's ENDS To hide the end tails, the lady in the video seems to be crocheting around the tails while making the petals. To do so: just take your 2 ends (one white from the heart and one blue from the petals, unless you've gone for multiple colored petals then as many ends as you've got colors) and put them next to the stitches of the heart of the flower, following the circular motion. When you go to stick your hook through the heart's stitches your ends should be on top of your hook, but only bring back your working yarn with you, this way the tails will be stuck between the heart and the end of the petals, with no need to use a needle to hide the ends. ~~~ PS: (i'm no pro at patterns, maybe there are mistakes, but I needed written instructions or else i would've gone insane) (Sorry if not clear, I'm not english)
le agradezco por su tutorial, ya que no me salia muy bien la flores y gracias a su video ya las puedo realizar bien. Gracias por compartir su conocimiento. 😊 bendiciones !!! 😌☺
Thank you for your comment; it is possible to link it together afterwards but that is a lot of sewing works (and loose ends to weave in). If you practice this technique in crocheting joining as you go, it will save a lot of time.