Woe, i watched this video 5 years ago. Really🥴where has Mr Time gone🥴 Can jardly believe it. Glenda, you are now working with Cody and hes doing sooo good. Your a wonderful teacher and Grandmother ❤ Im going to continue to watch this video AGAIN since Cody make his baby blanket with this same stitch. It inspired me to make an afgan for my Grandson Gabriel using #6 yarn which is one of my favorites. Thank you Cody because God used your mistake, as you call it, for my benefit ❤ May The Good Lord Bless You❤
Jersey Shore! I grew up in Elkland, PA (Tioga County). We're practically neighbors! LOL... Our school colors were also orange and black! It's a small world. Love this stitch.
Thank you so much for showing how to recognize where the stitches are and slowly showing how it's under both loops of the stitch, and how many loops should be on the hook and how to recognize the end part. Sometimes, the texture or color of yarn makes it hard to see & I need those other cues. Still learning and growing....
Thank you for showing the Stitch I am in the middle of a project right now but I was thinking to do a different Stitch that you always teach this one seems to be easy and fun to do and God bless you and have a great week.
I am a very visual learner with crochet, and the way you explained and SHOWED every stitch placement was incredible! Thank you for taking the time (and retakes, i"m sure) to show this stitch AND where you could possibly drop a stitch. Your attention to detail both verbally and physically is superb!
Thank you for explaining those last two very extremely impossible difficult to see stitches. Did I remember to say thank you? Thank you again. No one has ever said they are difficult to identify, especially the very very last stitch. I subscribed.
I am currently using this stitch on a scarf I am crocheting. One side only with a sc in between the next row of crunch stitch and several rows of sc between the next row of this stitch. I love this stitch. And the scarf is looking great!!
This is the clearest, most informative tutorial I’ve viewed for this stitch. Thank you. Now I understand why my swatching didn’t look like the videos I watched. ❤️
I, often use this stitch it's just beautiful for baby blankets and scarfs. As always thank you Glenda for teaching me this stitch. Your videos are excellent.
I love watching your videos. I can't wait to try this new to me stitch as a beginner. I have a friend who gave me a large bag of already made granny squares, 2 large bags of yarn that im going to make something with
I'd just started this stitch but the tutorial didn't explain all the extra hints like you do. Like the loop stitch is always the half double crochet and you have to pick up the two stitches in the back. I'd missed a few and it wasnt working. Now I can start again knowing the pattern will work. Thank you Glenda. You're a gem. 🌹
I am using this for a throw for my loveseat. Just loving the textured look. Thank you for the tutorial and without it I think I wouldn't have tried this pattern
Boy Howdy! I like this also. We're finishing kindergarten and jumpin right in here. I love learning stitches I've never used before. I think I'll make a couple washcloths for practice. Like right now indeed. Thx Glenda.
I love this pattern. I did come up with an alternate way to end the rows. I don't really like the look of turning chains that count as stitches. I just chain one and turn. Then put a half double crochet in the first stitch. It also makes it easier to find the last stitch to slip stitch into. This method just helps me not to forget the end stitch.
Jennifer I done a video for the Moss stitch and did not realize it is the same as the crunch stitch but has a easier way to start and end the rows you might want to check out that video. Old age setting in can't tell when I do the same stitch LOL
This is so pretty. I watched but didnt work with you . I saved it though. I'm goingng to try it as soon as I finish waking up this morning. Thank you ms. Glenda for all you do
Hi Glenda, thanks for your tutorials. It's been a while since, I've visited your site but looking forward to viewing your tutorials on your channel, again. You explain very well and take enough time to show the beginners like myself. Thanks, again! ❤️
Another perfect stitch for my Preemie blankets! Thank you. Glenda... You have a gift for teaching... I have “saved” so many of your Stitches of the Week, and tutorials for baby blankets. I have glaucoma, so my vision isn’t all that great...but you make it easy for me to follow what you are doing.. I have a question... I made a tiny blanket with that beautiful Rainbow Ice Cream Cotton Blend,... The drape is phenomenal, but I’m not quite sure about using it for a newborn. Maybe I just need to get accustomed to the feel of it. What do you think? I love the yarn, and intend to eventually have all of the colors.. Using
Wonderful stitch! I love the one row repeats... Thank you... I’m enjoying discovering easy new stitches for my preemie/angel blankets. I love the simple ones that have a lot of texture. Your tutorials are so easy to follow.
I love this stitch. I learned it as an uneven moss stitch. I'm sure many stitches are the same with a different name. I've made neck warmers with this stitch.
Lovely. I like the idea of using this stitch to make blankets with school colors. I make blankets for kids going to college. This stitch would work beautifully.
This is a great stitch! And, as always, your instructions are very detailed and clear. I do have a question regarding color change when using two colors. Since each row begins and ends and with a slip stitch, what is the best method for changing yarn from one color to the next?
I just finished this pattern, from a different TH-cam(r) but their pattern had you slip stitch in the first stitch, also even chain, crochet right into the first chain with sl then hdc. Starting every row with sl and ending with hdc. It turned out nicely, but I prefer this pattern much better. The other made the edges very tight and I already am a tight crocheter. 🤪 having to go up a needle size. But, that last stitch can be very tricky and tight. I’m going to try this later today. I really love your tutorials 🌸🌺💜👍🏼 I learn so much from every one on TH-cam 🤗
I love this simple yet pretty little stitch. I'm going to make a dish cloth and see if I like it for that. Thank you for sharing all of these different stitches! I love that you have the written pattern with a picture on your website! ❤️😊
Hi Creative Grandma. I just watched this video, and saw that you live in Jersey Shore, PA. I live in McElhattan! If you ever offer any in person classes, please add me to the list!
Jammy 68, I noticed the same thing. This is just like the moss stitch. I just learned it recently & I love it. I wonder if it would look good in a hat☺
If this is Cody’s favorite stitch, maybe it will be mine too! 🤞🏻🧶👍🏻😁
Very clear directions and beautiful stitch Thank you!
Woe, i watched this video 5 years ago. Really🥴where has Mr Time gone🥴 Can jardly believe it. Glenda, you are now working with Cody and hes doing sooo good. Your a wonderful teacher and Grandmother ❤ Im going to continue to watch this video AGAIN since Cody make his baby blanket with this same stitch. It inspired me to make an afgan for my Grandson Gabriel using #6 yarn which is one of my favorites. Thank you Cody because God used your mistake, as you call it, for my benefit ❤ May The Good Lord Bless You❤
Jersey Shore! I grew up in Elkland, PA (Tioga County). We're practically neighbors! LOL... Our school colors were also orange and black! It's a small world. Love this stitch.
Thank you so much for showing how to recognize where the stitches are and slowly showing how it's under both loops of the stitch, and how many loops should be on the hook and how to recognize the end part. Sometimes, the texture or color of yarn makes it hard to see & I need those other cues. Still learning and growing....
Thank you for the easy to follow instructions, loving how this is turning out
Thank you for showing the Stitch I am in the middle of a project right now but I was thinking to do a different Stitch that you always teach this one seems to be easy and fun to do and God bless you and have a great week.
I am a very visual learner with crochet, and the way you explained and SHOWED every stitch placement was incredible! Thank you for taking the time (and retakes, i"m sure) to show this stitch AND where you could possibly drop a stitch. Your attention to detail both verbally and physically is superb!
Thank you for explaining those last two
very extremely impossible difficult to see stitches.
Did I remember to say thank you?
Thank you again. No one has ever said they
are difficult to identify, especially the very very
last stitch. I subscribed.
I am currently using this stitch on a scarf I am crocheting. One side only with a sc in between the next row of crunch stitch and several rows of sc between the next row of this stitch. I love this stitch. And the scarf is looking great!!
This is the clearest, most informative tutorial I’ve viewed for this stitch. Thank you. Now I understand why my swatching didn’t look like the videos I watched. ❤️
I, often use this stitch it's just beautiful for baby blankets and scarfs. As always thank you Glenda for teaching me this stitch. Your videos are excellent.
I love your stitch of the week, this would look great for a skirt on a Lil girl's dress. Thank you Ms Glenda 😍.
Black/orange are our school colors for Gilmer Buckeyes in Texas, so I really like these colors for this stitch.
Beautiful and simple thanks for sharing
I really like this stitch, and I see as you get use to it, it becomes easier,TTFN
I love watching your videos. I can't wait to try this new to me stitch as a beginner. I have a friend who gave me a large bag of already made granny squares, 2 large bags of yarn that im going to make something with
So happy to find your channel.
Your attention to detail in your tutorials is so thoughtful for us beginners. Thank you for this video 😊, using it for a blanket ❤
I'd just started this stitch but the tutorial didn't explain all the extra hints like you do. Like the loop stitch is always the half double crochet and you have to pick up the two stitches in the back. I'd missed a few and it wasnt working. Now I can start again knowing the pattern will work. Thank you Glenda. You're a gem. 🌹
I just came across your videos and I love it very pretty easy instructions to follow. Thanks so much
Such beautiful work and wonderful teaching! Thank you!
Thank you sooo much for sharing and teaching I love this stitch for a baby blanket!! Doing your cross stitch as we speak
I love watching your videos. I am new to crocheting and your videos make learning new stitches easy!
Nice stitch. Thank you! 🌻
Absolutely beautiful 😍
Very pretty going to use it for granny square Afghan
You are great!
Such a pretty stitch
Our school colors are orange and black, also! I use to teach there.... Grant, Michigan. LOVE IT!
Hey, I graduated from Union College, in Barbourville, Kentucky... Our colors were Orange and Black!
I haven't done the stacked, single crochet and double crochet in years. This set reminded me of that combo, thank you again.
Nice stitch
Thanks a beautiful stitch
best tutorial ive seen especially on the detail of identifying the different stitches for a beginner - thank you
I am using this for a throw for my loveseat. Just loving the textured look. Thank you for the tutorial and without it I think I wouldn't have tried this pattern
Boy Howdy! I like this also. We're finishing kindergarten and jumpin right in here. I love learning stitches I've never used before. I think I'll make a couple washcloths for practice. Like right now indeed. Thx Glenda.
Corner to corner please
Another great stitch. I make a lot of baby blankets and love a tighter weave for them. Now I have this one to add to my list of choices. Thank you!
Lovely 😍
Oh goodness i was searching for a pattern to make an afghan for my son who's 15, this will be perfect and so easy thanks for uploading
I love how you explain a pattern, great teacher, thank-you
I love this pattern. I did come up with an alternate way to end the rows. I don't really like the look of turning chains that count as stitches. I just chain one and turn. Then put a half double crochet in the first stitch. It also makes it easier to find the last stitch to slip stitch into. This method just helps me not to forget the end stitch.
Jennifer I done a video for the Moss stitch and did not realize it is the same as the crunch stitch but has a easier way to start and end the rows you might want to check out that video. Old age setting in can't tell when I do the same stitch LOL
That stitch really is very pretty especially in the self striping yarn
This is so pretty. I watched but didnt work with you . I saved it though. I'm goingng to try it as soon as I finish waking up this morning. Thank you ms. Glenda for all you do
Expecting a niece in September. This will make a great baby blanket :)
I realy like this stitch and i like,the eay uou do varogated,plain,and ywo row color.
Pretty stitch! I've not been crocheting very long and your videos are so easy to understand and follow along with. Thank you! 💜
Hi Glenda, thanks for your tutorials. It's been a while since, I've visited your site but looking forward to viewing your tutorials on your channel, again. You explain very well and take enough time to show the beginners like myself. Thanks, again! ❤️
I LOVE how you make up different swatches! I’m new to crochet and it makes it so much easier for me to imagine my finished project!
Another perfect stitch for my Preemie blankets! Thank you.
Glenda... You have a gift for teaching... I have “saved” so many of your Stitches of the Week, and tutorials for baby blankets.
I have glaucoma, so my vision isn’t all that great...but you make it easy for me to follow what you are doing..
I have a question... I made a tiny blanket with that beautiful Rainbow Ice Cream Cotton Blend,... The drape is phenomenal, but I’m not quite sure about using it for a newborn. Maybe I just need to get accustomed to the feel of it.
What do you think? I love the yarn, and intend to eventually have all of the colors..
Using
What a fabulous stitch, many thanks Grandma
Thanks Grandma, cool stitch. 😻💐
Nice stitch. ❤
I made a dishcloth using that particular stitch - & used a size F-5 (3.75mm) crochet hook. 😎
Your a great teacher ! Thank you
Beautiful!
Wonderful stitch! I love the one row repeats... Thank you... I’m enjoying discovering easy new stitches for my preemie/angel blankets. I love the simple ones that have a lot of texture.
Your tutorials are so easy to follow.
Always like your stick of the week
Love it,I will be glad when I get back to crocheting
I love this stitch. I learned it as an uneven moss stitch. I'm sure many stitches are the same with a different name. I've made neck warmers with this stitch.
Cody's favorite
In Michigan where I grew up our school colors were orange and black also
You teach so well! Thank you!
Glenda 😀😀 this is the stitch pattern I used for my Sons Afghan, the one that ended up being 8 feet, by 6feet!! Huge!!!!
Thank you Glenda for the video and especially for your time.
Lovely. I like the idea of using this stitch to make blankets with school colors. I make blankets for kids going to college. This stitch would work beautifully.
Thank you Glenda, wow I could have lots of fun with this stitch.
This is a great stitch! And, as always, your instructions are very detailed and clear. I do have a question regarding color change when using two colors. Since each row begins and ends and with a slip stitch, what is the best method for changing yarn from one color to the next?
I just finished this pattern, from a different TH-cam(r) but their pattern had you slip stitch in the first stitch, also even chain, crochet right into the first chain with sl then hdc. Starting every row with sl and ending with hdc. It turned out nicely, but I prefer this pattern much better. The other made the edges very tight and I already am a tight crocheter. 🤪 having to go up a needle size. But, that last stitch can be very tricky and tight.
I’m going to try this later today.
I really love your tutorials 🌸🌺💜👍🏼
I learn so much from every one on TH-cam 🤗
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Very pretty. I always like trying new stitches and you make things so easy to follow. Thank you.
Hi Glenda watching your video from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 🇲🇾, thank you for sharing this pattern it’s very easy and beautiful. God Bless
I was thinking about making a small pouch out of this. Maybe using some sparkling yarn and a shoulder chain
My college colors were orange and black!
ive not seen this stitch before thanks x
I love this simple yet pretty little stitch. I'm going to make a dish cloth and see if I like it for that. Thank you for sharing all of these different stitches! I love that you have the written pattern with a picture on your website! ❤️😊
She does an EXCELLENT job teaching stitch!!
I guess I'm kind of randomly asking but does anyone know of a good website to watch newly released series online?
@Bowen Fernando I use FlixZone. You can find it on google :)
@Maddox Ronin definitely, I've been using Flixzone for since april myself :)
@Maddox Ronin thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I appreciate it!!
Very nice stitch, love the textured pattern it makes
Your a Great Teacher❤THANK you for your dedication....
Hi Glenda. Once again a wonderful tutorial, so easy to follow. Thank you for sharing, such an easy pattern.
Beautiful stitch. Would this make a pretty cardigan do you think? Or is it maybe too stiff? I love making for my little lady xxx
Thank you. I really like this one
What a neat stitch!
Your yarns are so think and nice .. I guess mine is cheap and thin.. Walmart yarn.
I like the way you always have 3 samples I like sample#3
Looks like a great stitch for little items,
I really enjoy watching your videos. You have given me a lot of new stitches to try. Thanks Brenda
Thanks. You made it easy to follow.
Hi Creative Grandma. I just watched this video, and saw that you live in Jersey Shore, PA. I live in McElhattan! If you ever offer any in person classes, please add me to the list!
Hey linda, just wanted you to know that my college colors were also black and orange.
Very good solid stitch for making blanket swatches for Warm Up America. I love Caron Simply Soft.
Just finished a baby blanket in c2c. This one looks to be very nice as well. Thanks.
OMG, I love this stitch! Thank you so much for sharing! 👍😉
Great instruction!
Omg I absolutely love this and the orange and black it reminds me of halloween!!
Thank you very much for making the simple stitch gorgeous. Love it😏😘
What a lovely stitch!! Thank you for sharing :)
Thanks Glenda 🤗
This is how I make the moss stitch, never knew it had another name☺
Jammy 68, I noticed the same thing. This is just like the moss stitch. I just learned it recently & I love it. I wonder if it would look good in a hat☺
Beautiful stitch!👍
such a beautiful stitch!
Glenda this is beautiful 😍😍
Beautiful stitch thank you for sharing x x