I do absolutely want to say though that you are an incredible teacher of Crochet and explain everything so well as well as truly showing, slowly, what and how to do it! I'm definitely following for other videos! 😊
I am an avid knitter, but haven't learned much about crochet because I get frustrated and befuddled about how to manage the yarn tension. You've done a wonderful job of stepping through how to beat do that at different stages of the stitch, and I am so happy! Thank you!
I'm so glad you've found this helpful! It's funny because many people assume I learned to knit first because of how I hold my yarn. But I learned crochet first and that was just the way I got the tension to work out right for me! Thanks for watching.
So I can't guarantee it is... I mainly use this cable when I'm near my phone/awake. I haven't had any issues personally, and the way I see it it's not much different than say the cable getting caught in a blanket. But it's gonna be up to you whether you feel comfortable using a cable that's been crocheted around or not 😄
So it actually is a single crochet stitch! The way we can tell the difference is because we yarn over twice for the single crochet stitch, but only yarn over once for a slip stitch. If we were using slip stitches, that very first yarn over would also get pulled through the loop already on our hook. But for this project, the first yarn over just gets pulled around the cable. Then, the second yarn over goes through the loop we created with the first yarn over and through the loop that was originally on our hook. Hope that clears it up a little bit!
I do absolutely want to say though that you are an incredible teacher of Crochet and explain everything so well as well as truly showing, slowly, what and how to do it! I'm definitely following for other videos! 😊
I am an avid knitter, but haven't learned much about crochet because I get frustrated and befuddled about how to manage the yarn tension. You've done a wonderful job of stepping through how to beat do that at different stages of the stitch, and I am so happy! Thank you!
I'm so glad you've found this helpful! It's funny because many people assume I learned to knit first because of how I hold my yarn. But I learned crochet first and that was just the way I got the tension to work out right for me! Thanks for watching.
This is so much more fun than putting my initials on my cords!
This is the best tutorial on this, thank you!
Hi! I’ve never crocheted before! Your video was so helpful for me to fix my earphones, and I hope to learn to make more things soon! Thank you ❤❤🥰
That's awesome! Crochet is such a fun and rewarding hobby.
Thank you for having this video.
Very clever. Thanks for this tutorial!! 💚😊💚😊
You are so welcome!
Is anyone else nervous about the possibility of the layer of yarn getting too hot and creating a fire hazard?!?! Just me?!?!
This is definitely a cable I only use when I'm around and awake! haha
Nice vid!
Really liked the colour of the yarn
Glad you enjoyed it! I always love bright colors.
I always wondered how to do this! Thanks!!
Always glad to hear my videos helped someone! Thanks for watching. 😊
You're awesome! Thanks😃
Great vid.
Cool idea! I think I’ll do my earphone cable so it won’t tangle so easily.
That's a really smart idea! Thanks for watching.
Great video! Planning to do that for my girlfriend tomorrow
The tape is a great idea I would do that regardless of the cord being tore or not.
This worked great! Thank you!
You're very welcome!
I Loved all of it It was awesome!
thanks trying it now 😊
Hope you have fun with this project!
Is this safe? Like firehazard-wise?
So I can't guarantee it is... I mainly use this cable when I'm near my phone/awake. I haven't had any issues personally, and the way I see it it's not much different than say the cable getting caught in a blanket. But it's gonna be up to you whether you feel comfortable using a cable that's been crocheted around or not 😄
Thx I will subscribe you
FYI this is not a single crochet stitch, it’s a slip stitch 🙄😒
So it actually is a single crochet stitch! The way we can tell the difference is because we yarn over twice for the single crochet stitch, but only yarn over once for a slip stitch. If we were using slip stitches, that very first yarn over would also get pulled through the loop already on our hook. But for this project, the first yarn over just gets pulled around the cable. Then, the second yarn over goes through the loop we created with the first yarn over and through the loop that was originally on our hook. Hope that clears it up a little bit!
when ur wrong 🤡