I had to keep reminding myself to make the chain one loose enough to be able to crochet into it without having to fuss with crocheting into it. Other than that this stitch seems to be pretty easy. I believe it is the stitch my grandmother used to make washcloths. Thank you! I have decided to make a bedspread with this stitch so I can commit it to memory. I am so please you made this video!
I love that you make tutorials on the different stiches AND give their names! So many channels just tell how to do a stitch or project and never say what the stitches are called. Your channel is my favorite for learning about crochet and how to crochet. I was wondering if you would consider doing a few videos on how the different kinds of yarn (sizes and fiber) changes the size of projects. For instance, I prefer to use cotton yarn and wonder if I am suppose to use the suggested size hook or the hook suggested in the pattern. How do you choose your needles and yarn when you are creating a pattern? Do you try several small swatches or just jump in? If you have already done so can you tell me how to find the link, please.
what a beautiful stitch pattern!😍 anw, may i know how to decrease and increase for this stitch? i've tried it many time, but i have problems with the decrease and increase🥲 thanks in advance~
Hi there I love all of your tutorials. You are wonderful teacher I do have a question. I have a boucle type yarn, textured, and having a hard time following with some of your tutorials but I am determined to use it. Would you be able to tell me what kind of stitches and yarn hook is best for this type of yarn. Thank you so much.
I kept thinking it would be cool worked in a very rustic fiber for a bag, or part of a market bag. I feel the need to experiment, to see how it behaves.