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What CROCHET STITCH Uses the MOST YARN? It's a Real Yarn Eater! 

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You can learn what Crochet Stitch uses up the Most Yarn in this video. Hi I'm Donna Wolfe from Naztazia. I'll be comparing 8 of the most popular crochet stitch patterns, including the single crochet, double crochet, treble crochet (triple crochet), moss stitch, granny stitch, waffle stitch, corner to corner (c2c) and shell stitch. Guess which one is a real yarn eater?
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@naztazia
@naztazia 4 года назад
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@perfumetester10
@perfumetester10 4 года назад
Thank you for doing this and the efficient way of explaining this. Some people go to the Genisis of a stitch.
@shellyann2262
@shellyann2262 4 года назад
can you do the same for popular Tunisian stitches?
@wolfie6193
@wolfie6193 4 года назад
Pppppppp0⁰
@missi7716
@missi7716 2 года назад
Great way to explain. You couldn't have done it, any better. Thanks.
@NamaiWalterHeins-re4nu
@NamaiWalterHeins-re4nu 2 года назад
How about the alpine stitch, I'm curious what the difference with the single crochet would be. I'm pretty sure it weighs more. 🤔
@angiesc9169
@angiesc9169 4 года назад
This was fascinating! I always assumed the waffle stitch used the most yarn since it tends to be such a yarn eater only to find out the the little ol single crochet was the culprit! It’s like reading a good mystery novel and being surprised at the end with the bad guy’s identity!!! Thank you Donna for doing this!!
@thehousespouse
@thehousespouse 4 года назад
It wast the single crochet in the living room with the hook. 🤣
@hopehope1970
@hopehope1970 4 года назад
@@thehousespouse 😂 That's ingenius
@Chewy41915
@Chewy41915 3 года назад
You mean like the scooby doo cartoons??!! 😁
@gotnoname7051
@gotnoname7051 3 года назад
*Plot Twist*
@heather5383
@heather5383 2 года назад
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@butterfly2canada
@butterfly2canada 4 года назад
Interesting 🤔 I have never thought that a project using only single crochet was using so much yarn, wow really impressive 😳
@erlindalobos4
@erlindalobos4 4 года назад
That's what I thought also, would never have thought that single crochet would use up so much yarn
@amandahugginkiss61
@amandahugginkiss61 4 года назад
So I’d imagine that mosaics truly are the best stash busters.
@yukiefromoz2573
@yukiefromoz2573 4 года назад
Well it makes sense cos single crochet has less holes and hence more dense and thicker.
@drunkoffjuiceboxes
@drunkoffjuiceboxes 4 года назад
@@yukiefromoz2573 Yep. You would need a LOT more single crochets to get the 6x6. Doubles and trebles give you the height to get there faster.
@chris_chris_dav
@chris_chris_dav 4 года назад
I made a bag with single crochets because I dont want stuff going through the holes that double crochets make
@wpbn5613
@wpbn5613 4 года назад
I actually already knew single crochet would use more yarn than trebles and doubles, but I absolutely didn't expect it to win against the other 4 patterns! Will be very useful when one wants to make a stashbuster.
@DeanneShoyer
@DeanneShoyer 4 года назад
The single crochet didn’t surprise me. It’s a dense, short stitch and there’s a reason we use doubles and trebles to make light, lace fabric! I was surprised that the shell used up more than the waffle. This was really neat, thanks Donna!
@kaycee6036
@kaycee6036 Год назад
Treble means half double stitch, correct?
@jeis1121
@jeis1121 4 года назад
I’ve often wondered about this!
@naztazia
@naztazia 4 года назад
Yeah, me too. Figured it was time to do a little scientific experiment :)
@samahbibi5849
@samahbibi5849 4 года назад
me too... abd I always hated the single crochet stitch 😉😂😂
@MaggieMunj
@MaggieMunj 4 года назад
Yeaaah me too. Thanks for this
@mls_words_of_wisdom
@mls_words_of_wisdom 3 года назад
Me too. Especially when I’m running low on yarn and I’m wondering if I have enough left to do a single or half dble border. I’ll go with the half dble or dble!
@jennyng8079
@jennyng8079 3 года назад
Hate single crochet too🙁
@EvieO1950
@EvieO1950 4 года назад
I’m surprised the single crochet uses the most. I would’ve thought the waffle stitch and C2C would’ve used more. Very interesting.
@ShaniaGonzales
@ShaniaGonzales 4 года назад
This is really interesting! As a beginner, I really though the single crochet used the least yarn because of how easy it can be done. Will definitely experiment with other stitches for my next projects.
@naztazia
@naztazia 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@miaclement7147
@miaclement7147 4 года назад
I've often wondered about this - thank you for making such an accurate test. I would've loved to see where the half double crochet landed in the test, though, as it's probably my favorite stitch 😉
@millieo.5325
@millieo.5325 4 года назад
Same here...😊
@ShadoeLandman
@ShadoeLandman 4 года назад
I'd like to see how half double, treble basketweave, and snapdragon (fan and V stitches) compare.
@neysaazzahra5640
@neysaazzahra5640 4 года назад
I think double crochet here is the half double crochet in the us terms
@cindy5562
@cindy5562 3 года назад
@@ShadoeLandman snapdragon- now that sounds interesting
@janellecruz5417
@janellecruz5417 4 года назад
Makes sense to me on the single crochet. It is a dense fabric. I was surprised about the waffle and shell stitch patterns!
@cacheonwheels
@cacheonwheels 4 года назад
This is very helpful to know, especially when you have to be economical with a certain colour yarn you might have left, and when doing the border to a blanket. Thank you very much for the video 😊❤️X
@joeywd2885
@joeywd2885 4 года назад
I thought the single but then changed my mind to the waffle stitch but over all I was shocked by the least amount of yarn used on the larger stitches...thank you for the test, it was a real eye opener!!
@lizllanio
@lizllanio 4 года назад
Wow, this was very surprising & educational. Would love to see more of this. Thank you.
@Kate-pq7xp
@Kate-pq7xp 3 года назад
i actually thought about this ever since i started crocheting and found a video about it lol this is strangely a lot more interesting then it should be
@Songbird1226
@Songbird1226 4 года назад
I watched this twice to absorb the data mentally. 😂 Thank you for doing this test, Donna! Fascinating results!
@millieo.5325
@millieo.5325 4 года назад
😆 Me too...
@LauraGarcia-lm9pg
@LauraGarcia-lm9pg 4 года назад
It is logical cause you have to knit A LOT MORE to cover the same inches of the other...
@karengarson5715
@karengarson5715 4 года назад
Knit ? ❤️🌼❣️crochet 🙂
@user-hq5fn6yv2v
@user-hq5fn6yv2v 3 года назад
@@karengarson5715 some languages use the same word for both, so maybe that was the source of confusion. In Russian and Ukrainian you "knit with a hook" rather than crochet for example.
@jayde95
@jayde95 3 года назад
Exactly my thoughts. For the same size swatch, of course a smaller stitch will be a yarn eater to bring it to the same size of the ‘higher’ stitches 🤦🏼‍♀️ maybe make a row of each stitch, take apart and then measure how much yarn each row uses 🤷‍♀️
@rnttreed
@rnttreed 4 года назад
Oh wow. That was actually really helpful. I just did a king size bedspread that cost me over 300.00 in yarn and countless hours of work. Thank you for this video. I will take this in account for the next time.
@robyndavis8653
@robyndavis8653 4 года назад
Finally someone answers the question. Thank you!
@elaniarkady7351
@elaniarkady7351 4 года назад
Thank you for doing this! I had always assumed single crochet used the most and trebels the least, but the others suprised me. Thank you!!!!!!! 😄
@globalhikingcr
@globalhikingcr 4 года назад
Mind blown! 🤯 Except for the ones in the middle, the rest were the complete opposite of what I thought! Thank you so much for testing & answering this vital question... 🌸
@shieldofaith4280
@shieldofaith4280 4 года назад
I LOVE this analysis. Totally my favorite type of information! Keep up the good work, you are awesome!
@anitajoz1994
@anitajoz1994 3 года назад
thank you so much for testing this. i'm making a pullover with granny stitches and wanted to make the same in moss stitch, but didn't know if i need more yarn. now i know i need the same amount. please, please, please do more stitches! i love your scientific approach.
@Renram22
@Renram22 4 года назад
I'm just so happy this video exists
@mariawinzler
@mariawinzler 2 года назад
I just got back into crocheting recently to help with stress. This video is very impressive. I like single stitch for the plastic coffee cup coozies. Now I know where all my yarn goes lol.
@janebyrd1640
@janebyrd1640 4 года назад
This was amazing! I always wondered when using scraps what stitch to use this helps me figure out if I have enough for project and not run out buy more only to have it as surplus. Thank u
@mscee1956
@mscee1956 4 года назад
Oh My! I never would have guessed the sc was a yarn eater, I thought it would have been the c2c. Thank a You so much for this info😃
@naztazia
@naztazia 4 года назад
You are so welcome!
@RIODJENIRO1
@RIODJENIRO1 4 года назад
WOW, SO interesting, thanks Donna for sharing and making this video! I always thought crocheting, no matter what stitch took up lots of yarn compared to knitting.
@lbaker4222
@lbaker4222 4 года назад
I guessed wrong, thinking something like the waffle stitch would be the most. I've crocheted for years and am surprised that it's the single crochet!! Love your videos, thanks for the info!
@bastienguilbaud5768
@bastienguilbaud5768 3 года назад
I appreciate all the off cam work to crochet all these samples. And the result is super interesting. Thanks you.
@YvonneWilson312
@YvonneWilson312 4 года назад
This is really fascinating - thank you so much for doing this for us Donna! I must be honest, I would have thought that the shell stitch would eat up way more yarn than it did as it is such a solid fabric. I also thought the C2C would be much more of a yarn guzzler. There really is food for thought here!
@naztazia
@naztazia 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@teresashiver7558
@teresashiver7558 4 года назад
this was a eye opener but I am a newbie- thank you for sharing- I have stayed away from some patters like waffle since ppl say it is a big yarn eater
@judith1564
@judith1564 4 года назад
Wow. Who would have thought that a simple little single crochet stitch would use the most yarn, and treble use the least! That's amazing and really useful to know.
@lanizmr
@lanizmr 3 года назад
The results where surprising and it was very interesting to learn more about this kind of stuff!
@Adam_they-them
@Adam_they-them 3 года назад
Welp, I made an entire blanket with sc and a 3mm hook 😂😂 Good to know for future projects!
@shastahill
@shastahill 3 года назад
Wow.. sounds like a very fine, warm blanket!
@nuvoclassic
@nuvoclassic 3 года назад
Never again! I crocheted a large circle shawl in Single Crochet for a commission. After the 10th row, I was BORED to tears. After the 20th row I said 'never again'. By the end I was almost in tears I hated how tedious it was. But it looked gorgeous and the client loved it.
@desteeknee
@desteeknee 2 года назад
@@nuvoclassic, I'm making a candy corn blanket with all single crochet (approximately 5ft), definitely going to learn how to do the other basic stitches!
@violetnewby
@violetnewby 3 года назад
VERY informative and helpful video!!!!! Thank you for taking the time to make up the swatches, weigh them, and do the math. I appreciate your kindness to all of us for doing this!!
@naztazia
@naztazia 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@farahfhh5457
@farahfhh5457 4 года назад
I also spent more times doing single crochet compared to the rest... now i know why.... thank you so much ❣️❣️❣️❣️
@fishy071
@fishy071 4 года назад
Thank you for experimenting and sharing! I did suspect the SC to take the most yarn and TR to take the least. Most of the time, the more dense the project the more yarn it takes, and SC seemed to be the most dense.
@amandasmith1236
@amandasmith1236 3 года назад
Really helpful! I like dense stitches, and am not a fan of double or treble blankets. I don't like my cold toes sticking through holes. Moss might be my best bet.
@JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
@JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts 3 года назад
Oh wow! Very surprising results. Thanks for puttimg this together.
@tanyaemery-denman1366
@tanyaemery-denman1366 4 года назад
Thank you so much for doing this comparison!! I've thought about doing this again and again!! AND you actually doing this is the reason I don't have a channel and you do!! 😂 Thanks again, Donna Wolfe!!!
@naztazia
@naztazia 4 года назад
You are so welcome!
@lisah9394
@lisah9394 3 года назад
I never would have guessed those results, and actually never gave it much thought! Thanks for doing those experiments.
@ymatgal
@ymatgal 3 года назад
Wow! Thankyou for sharing this, so helpful. I just started crocheting again after years not making anything and this will be so handy to know! Have a nice day!
@janetboyer23
@janetboyer23 3 года назад
Great video! Surprising results for these comparisons! Thanks Donna! 💖
@padmepadme
@padmepadme 3 года назад
Great idea you had testing which stitch takes the most yarn. I always wondered about that so you solved it for me. Thanks dearly.
@DestinysPookie
@DestinysPookie 3 года назад
Thank you so much! I'm actually really surprised. I would have guessed single crochet was the least and waffle the most when it comes to eaters.
@saltycrackers4460
@saltycrackers4460 3 года назад
thanks for the short and simple video :) I’m new to crocheting and never expected The single crochet to use up the most. Great video
@chaliceguard4575
@chaliceguard4575 3 года назад
Very helpful. Thank you, Donna.
@1time4younme
@1time4younme 3 года назад
Very interesting and informative. I, too, thought the C2C would use more yarn, and never thought the single crochet used so much. Another thing about the samples being shown all in one video, I've come to decide that I like the C2C, the Moss stitch, and the shell stitch. Not only are they pretty stitches, but they use less yarn than the single crochet. 😀 Time for me to start crocheting again. 😁
@vanessabunnie9262
@vanessabunnie9262 4 года назад
thats so neat. i used to think double crochet took up more yarn than single crochet. only cuz dc has more height. i used to only sc whenever i didnt have much yarn left. now i know to dc instead. thank u sweetie :-) Jesus loves u :-)
@deepaashok8489
@deepaashok8489 2 года назад
Why
@loupgarou95
@loupgarou95 2 года назад
@@deepaashok8489 Because single crochet is shorter so it takes more rows, and therefore more yarn to make the same sized swatch compared to double or treble.
@user-jk8eo2zt3o
@user-jk8eo2zt3o 3 года назад
This is helpful to know .Thank you for taking your time to do the experiment .
@parrishp8009
@parrishp8009 3 года назад
I just undid half a blanket that was waffle stitch cause i thought it took to much yarn , I was going to re do it in single stitches. Glad I saw this first.
@zuleigahanslip7200
@zuleigahanslip7200 4 года назад
Wow! I am shocked that single crochet is a yarn eater! Thank you so much Donna😘
@tasinchowdhury9291
@tasinchowdhury9291 3 года назад
This was something I'd been wondering for ages. Naztazia I'd love a part 2
@dillsingh4113
@dillsingh4113 4 года назад
Wow that was so very helpful , thank you so much Donna 💜
@RicD.15208
@RicD.15208 3 года назад
This video helped me pick a stitch to use for my next project. Please do another video like this using other stitches. THANK YOU! 😊⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️😊
@winterblommetjie
@winterblommetjie 4 года назад
Thank you so very much for this video. I am in quarantine and getting yarn right now is so difficult and I am trying to make items that are not yarn eaters.
@severineg8702
@severineg8702 3 года назад
Thank you for this! I always said I was gonna experiment but never did. A great tool for crochet 👍😍
@hanifaothieno1384
@hanifaothieno1384 3 года назад
Truly interesting! Looks can be deceptive indeed. I always thought the double crochet stitches took more yarn. Thank you for this informative video.
@elizabethnewton2217
@elizabethnewton2217 4 года назад
I love that you've done this!
@pammie12
@pammie12 4 года назад
Thank you very much for this info I was surprised with the results. I was surprised with the C2C as just been doing some blankets with that stitch.
@mairavaninab
@mairavaninab 4 года назад
Amo este video. Saber cuánto material lleva cada punto es algo que siempre quise saber pero no tengo balanza de precisión. ¡Muchísimas gracias!
@luwandaartrelle4250
@luwandaartrelle4250 4 года назад
Wow. You learn something new everyday.
@Sydroo1969
@Sydroo1969 4 года назад
This was very informative. Thanks for making this video. It'll definitely come in handy deciding on projects.
@jenni-doodles-studio
@jenni-doodles-studio 2 года назад
Love this! Great info and surprising, too!
@AMaupin2
@AMaupin2 3 года назад
Wow! That was surprising! Thank you for this video--I've always wondered which stitches use the most yarn.
@marycasasnovas5710
@marycasasnovas5710 3 года назад
Loved this... super helpful. I’ve often wondered but didn’t follow through with trying to find out. Thank you for doing the work👍🏼👍🏼
@ridiculousdisaster
@ridiculousdisaster 3 года назад
I definitely would not have guessed that! Thanks for doing this!
@sublimnalphish7232
@sublimnalphish7232 4 года назад
Thank you for this. I always wondered about that. After you found the singles took the most (which I figured would because of the tighter weave) guessed all but one at either more yarn or less yarn. You fulfilled my scientific mind and natural curiosity. lol I do enjoy knowing these kinds of things , a lot.
@naztazia
@naztazia 4 года назад
Glad I could help!
@amarasharon
@amarasharon 4 года назад
I was really surprised! What an eye-opener. Thank you.
@zewdihabte970
@zewdihabte970 4 года назад
Wow I never think about it, this is helpful to know which stitch to use in any project, thanks💖
@janechapman4176
@janechapman4176 4 года назад
Amazing! Who would think that it takes more yarn than a triple crochet, but the single is the shortest, except for slip stitch so when you think of it, it does make sense. Thanks for sharing!! I love your tutorials!
@naztazia
@naztazia 4 года назад
Thank you! 😊
@millieo.5325
@millieo.5325 4 года назад
Hi Donna, this was interesting & informative; thank you very much for doing this. I watched it twice to make it sink in. I was surprised you didn't include the hdc though, & now I'm wondering about the extended stitches...😉 I recently learned of them; they seem to give a more drapey fabric but with more coverage so you don't have to wear another fabric underneath; maybe that could be another new video...😊 Thank you for all of your great videos; they are greatly appreciated. Have a wonderful day! Stay safe...🥰
@ashleykelly2155
@ashleykelly2155 2 года назад
Thank you! Extremely helpful
@harrietmanuelito1703
@harrietmanuelito1703 4 года назад
I love your clear teaching.:)
@mackybtheartist5240
@mackybtheartist5240 4 года назад
Thanks Ms. Donna! This is really special and helpful!
@geetawalia5525
@geetawalia5525 3 года назад
Thanks Naztazia. Very informative.
@ivysilk6983
@ivysilk6983 3 года назад
Thanks Donna, I never would have thought that the single crochet takes the most amount of yarn, this was very informative, thank you again.
@naztazia
@naztazia 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@x3oneofakind
@x3oneofakind 3 года назад
Dann, I wanted a dense stich for my first Pullover and used the single crochet. I wondered why it needed so much more yart than the double crochet pattern and now I know. Thanks a lot. That will be a great help with projects in the future!
@naztazia
@naztazia 3 года назад
Glad I could help!
@waterycristina
@waterycristina 3 года назад
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this Thank you!
@gracecar5820
@gracecar5820 3 года назад
I REALLY APPRECIATE the way you didn’t clickbait or waffle. I’ll sub!
@richter323
@richter323 3 года назад
This answers so many questions I've had for years. Thank you for the comparison !!!
@naztazia
@naztazia 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@debbiegsyarnylove8424
@debbiegsyarnylove8424 3 года назад
Very informative! Thanks for sharing!
@auntie44m
@auntie44m 4 года назад
What a fun video Donna. Thank you, I was surprised at some of the weights. ⭐️
@77sun222
@77sun222 4 года назад
Hi Donna What a marvellous test. Keep cool. We are having a heatwave in the uk.
@Myyarndiary
@Myyarndiary 4 года назад
شكرا أوي على الفيديو أنا كنت على طول بسأل نفسي السؤال ده وكنت عايزة أجرب التجربة دي. سلام من مصر 🇪🇬🇪🇬
@ericamartin74
@ericamartin74 4 года назад
Great information! Thanks for sharing.
@liap1293
@liap1293 3 года назад
Excellent! Thank you!
@maggiezorn4591
@maggiezorn4591 4 года назад
Love these types of videos. Always curious about these types of things 🤔
@tomJerry-hh9qw
@tomJerry-hh9qw 4 года назад
it's awesome Donna mam! thanknu for uploading such a vedio.... I have never thought about this !..... but now i will see this and I'm gonna US yarn perfectly. ..........
@mshingleton4545
@mshingleton4545 2 года назад
Clever! Thank you so much.
@DV-1972
@DV-1972 3 года назад
Wow ...great work ..and thanks a ton
@juanitacastillo9654
@juanitacastillo9654 4 года назад
WoW! Awesome! Thanks...
@GemmaSheree
@GemmaSheree 4 года назад
Surprising results!
@NekoNatsumi
@NekoNatsumi 3 года назад
This was both amusing and educational, thank you so much!
@MOriole449
@MOriole449 4 года назад
This is amazing work
@donteatthesoap8196
@donteatthesoap8196 3 года назад
subscribed. I love your scientific and straight to the point approach.
@maryliconproudgrammycroche8487
@maryliconproudgrammycroche8487 4 года назад
Wow that’s really surprising! Thanks for this 🌈
@JoJo-uq2vo
@JoJo-uq2vo 4 года назад
🤔seeing is believing, I would have bet on the shell. Thanks for taking the time to do this
@dianef6038
@dianef6038 Год назад
Thanks so much! Very helpful!
@riahtai3885
@riahtai3885 3 года назад
Thankyou so much for this video!
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