Lovely stitch and beautiful yarn thank you Rebekah it’s nice to have a super dense stitch to make rugs and blankets for my dog he doesn’t get his claws stuck in them like in the open stitches 😊Amanda xx💕
am so excited! my sister is coming to visit -- we're both new to crochet and this would be great to learn!! Thank you for your awesome tutorial, Rebekah!! 💙🌼💙
I love this! I am currently making a throw using this Wattle c2c pattern. I’m using a 5oz yarn with a 4mm hook, and it’s making a super lovely, thin blanket. I love how it’s not super stiff with the thinner yarn, making the throw very cozy and cuddly. Thanks for the tutorial!!
Can I do rectangle version of this? By just decreasing one side and doing the normal on the other end until I want to decrease the other side too? Will that work?
I used to know this stitch, but forgot it, so thank you very much for re-teaching me this favorite stitch of mine, and God Bless You.
Thank you Rebecca
You’re very welcome 🌸
Thank you so much for this tutorial and this stitch! It's easy, it's fun and the result is wonderful, even without a variegated yarn.
Fabulous yarn and a great new stitch to learn. As usual Rebekkah, your tutorial is easy to understand and just the right pace. 💛🧶
I’ve used this stitch in a blanket. Can’t wait to try it in a c2c.
Lovely stitch and beautiful yarn thank you Rebekah it’s nice to have a super dense stitch to make rugs and blankets for my dog he doesn’t get his claws stuck in them like in the open stitches 😊Amanda xx💕
Hi Rebekah. This is such a pretty stitch pattern! You always choose the prettiest yarns! Thanks for sharing!🌸🌺
Thanks Rebecca lovely cosy stitch 💝💝💝
This was a great tutorial and you made it so easy to follow along. I just can wait to try make it as potholder first then a blanket. Thank you. ☺️
Love this pattern and will make potholders. Thank you for sharing!🙂
I love 2c2 and always wanted a stitch that would be tighter, thank you for your Tutorial
am so excited! my sister is coming to visit -- we're both new to crochet and this would be great to learn!! Thank you for your awesome tutorial, Rebekah!! 💙🌼💙
I love it. Thanks rebbekah
I love this! I am currently making a throw using this Wattle c2c pattern. I’m using a 5oz yarn with a 4mm hook, and it’s making a super lovely, thin blanket. I love how it’s not super stiff with the thinner yarn, making the throw very cozy and cuddly. Thanks for the tutorial!!
So pretty!!! 🧶💕🧶
That is so BEAUTIFUL ! 😊😘😍
Very pretty
I do love a c2c. This one is gorgeous xx ❤
Lovely tutorial. Thank you!
Hi, could you please do another video showing how to work this as a rectangle?
Can I do rectangle version of this? By just decreasing one side and doing the normal on the other end until I want to decrease the other side too? Will that work?
I’ve made this for a charity who have specific size requirements and it looks great! Any suggestions for a border? Many thanks as always.
I love using a Moss Stitch border on my corner to corner blankets 🥰
How would make a c2c rectangle/blanket with this stitch?
I can't see the stitch with the variegated yarn!! But it looks beautiful, thank you from Germany!!!
I can not properly see where to go in with my hook. Will try another video.
Lovely tutorial, thank you so much 😊