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I agree with the other commenters about lack of verbal instructions. I found the music irritating. I really wanted to make this. I don’t see beginners getting this.
It's a shame that you aren't telling us what you are doing throughout the video. The only time you tell us how many rows to crochet per stitch (i.e., one row in the first stitch, followed by 2 rows in the second stitch or one row in the first 2 stitches, followed by 2 rows in the third stitch) is once you've made it through the increases (the first round). Could you please clarify how many rows per stitch on the increase (first) round and the decrease (last round)?
I agree with some of the comments on the dark colour not being the best/easiest to follow for the beginning and finish of the project. It is just much harder to see. And if you would write the the Infos for each round into the video as you go, I found to find that helpful, too. What I cannot agree on is that you do not explain what you are doing, at the beginning of each round you do. One only has to concentrate a wee bit. So thank you very much for sharing this video! I hope you are well.
I gotta say I love with tutorial, but I absolutely hate the music behind. It's distracting. That said, I am so thankful that you chose to share this technique because I love Tunisian and I could not find a spiral pattern, and this one is so helpful thank you! (*-*)💙
I really think this is pretty and I've been crocheting since I was 7 and am about to turn 53, and you lost me.I've done many Tunisian, that is how I make my graphghans. It would help if you slowed down, and explained what you are doing.
Am I right in thinking if I wanted to make this wider I could just keep increasing until i have the desired width? Or can you only increase on the sc round? 10 stitches works perfect for the wool I'm using!
this was easy to follow. what i'd like to know is this. how big can this go? as big as i want it to be or is it specific? that is, stop after several rounds or i can keep going until it becomes a blanket. i would appreciate an answer. because i am going to make this using scrap yarn.
Yes, you can make it as big as you want, you just need to keep increasing round after round. I made a small table placemat and a rug with this technique :)
I have been doing several Tunisian projects and this was so fun to do along with you. Like most of us I have an OCD (Obsessive Crocheting Disorder) and have a hard time passing up a good yarn sale. I have 7 skeins of yarn that I didn’t know what I was going to make with. Now I think I’ll make a big spiral afghan. Thanks for the informative video!
I agree with others that you need to explain a little more as to where and when to go into the same stitch or the next. Its very pretty but I don't understand the logic.
Very poor verbal instructions and your thumb / fingers are consistently IN FRONT of the exact stitch that is to be worked!? Aren't there ANY written English instructions ; I see that your website is all German?
I cannot follow this at all. There are very few instructions anywhere for spiral Tunisian crochet. There are a few using two colors but I wanted a good one with only one color or one ball of yarn.
Wow, this tutorial was great until the end, and then it BOMBED!! YOU TOTALLY LEFT ME HANGING ON HOW TO REDUCE THE END!!!!! You're going too fast for me to just watch, I can't pause and look because your hand is in the way!!!!!! So frustrating. I've had to watch like 3 different spiral tutorials so far just to get the gist of what I'm doing and now I'm gonna have to go look for a video on how to taper the end. ☹️