Yes, I was looking for the option to balance it out with the same edge as the starting row, or the option to continue with a regular stitch afterwards. 🙂
Truely beautifull❣️. I can so see this as a cuff on a sweater/edgeing/collar too. I wonder if i could use this in a graphgan style? Would be interesting to try. 🤗❣️
That's a beautiful stitch that I haven't seen before! Thank you!! I was wondering why you go first go over, then under to catch the yarn when making a crochet stitch.
Could you please demonstrate how to put at edge stitch on that matches the beginning? It’s lovely, but it’s missing that finishing touch. Thanks for sharing.
They make crochet hooks for those with dexterity issues. The handle is larger so you don’t get pain in your hands and the hook is still the smaller size to duplicate this stitch. I can’t help with your eyes though. I’m experiencing the same issues as you. So, your definitely not alone.
Chain in multiples of 2 Skip 3 and double crochet entire foundation chain Chain 4, turn work, skip 2 stitches and double crochet Pull up a loop around the double crochet, yarn over and pull through one loop. Repeat 5 times so you have 6 loops on your hook. Yarn over and pull through all 6 loops. Skip 2 and double crochet. Repeat until the end of your row. Next row, do the same as the last row, but make your double crochets in the spaces between your previous stitches. Not sure if I explained it well, I’ve never written out proper instructions for anyone but myself, but I hope it helps 😊
Is that the typical length you leave the beginning tail? That has to be difficult to weave in that small amount or do you have a better technique? Thank you.
I am learning. Thank you for your help BUT…. Could you have used a different yarn and a bigger crochet hook so that us beginners can really SEE how to…
I don't know if there's a specific name but I've seen how it would be called out. This would be "sc5-tog" meaning "5 single crochets finished together" You might be able to find patterns that use that abbreviation and therefore use the stitch.
The pattern repeats over 2 stitches, so start with a number divisible by 2. In other words, start with an even number of stitches. If it is n+n+n+...+n, then the pattern repeats every n stitches, so work in sets of n.
For rounds I think it would mostly depend on how you start the base chain as the stitch is just 5 sc finished together over a dc. Would probably work fine in either a spiral or joined rounds.
I'm always grateful for videos because I can never follow written patterns
When I watch videos, crochet stitches look so much easier than written !!! I totally agree with you !
Same here! I’ve tried so hard, but they just look like jibbereish to me.
Yes me too
So does one end it off with a row of dc?
Same!
This is so elegant. Perfect for a dresser scarf or table runner. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for the calming music while I learn new crochet stitches! ❤ Aloha from Hawaii, watching while in the middle of Hurricane Hone!
Very pretty. Your crocheting is so smooth and seamless.
Gorgeous pattern and so clearly demonstrated. Thank you 😊
Great pattern but it doesn't make sense not to show it on the thumbnail
This way it LOOKS like more views on the view counter.😢
All for clicks…. I hate that too.
I think some ppl don’t know how to change the thumbnail. But if that’s not the case I agree it’s annoying
Absolutely agree! Clickbait anyone?
If you are so upset about it why watch it?
What a beautiful color yarn and wonderful pattern!
Pretty stitch. Would have liked to see you put a finishing row on it to match row one.
I agree. This would be pretty as the edging of a a sweater.
Yes, I was looking for the option to balance it out with the same edge as the starting row, or the option to continue with a regular stitch afterwards. 🙂
I love the stitch. Very clear explanation plus nice and clean crochet stitch!! Thank you for sharing!!
This is pretty. I can see myself using this pattern on the end of a sleeve or skirt. A pillow....😊 beautiful pattern.
What a lovely pattern,I’m going to make some hats with the pattern,thank you for such a lovely idea,,,Teresa uk
Truely beautifull❣️. I can so see this as a cuff on a sweater/edgeing/collar too. I wonder if i could use this in a graphgan style? Would be interesting to try. 🤗❣️
This is quite a lovely pattern. Thank you so much for sharing it.
I have found it to be helpful to wear my reading glasses when I crochet. Especially small stuff
This is so beautiful!
Love the daintiness of this! Small hook and yarn are beautiful!❤
I hope one day I can learn to be as fast and as flawless as you! Absolutely beautiful stitch. Love it and the color :)
Yes definitely you will and Thank you so much!
This is beautiful! You are so talented. I must try this. ❤
Thank you so much 😊
A very beautiful stitch. Uses a lot if yarn. ❤
Very beautiful pattern! Thanks for sharing this wonderful video ❤
Thank you for sharing ! So beautiful
This is such a nice pattern, and quite easy to do.
Wow that's beautiful. Thanks for sharing ❤
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing ❤
You are an artist, very talented ✝️
Thanks ❤️
Thank you for sharing your beautiful work
Congratulations!!!! Very beautiful pattern! Thank you for sharing!😌Arigatô🙏
This will be great for making bags , thank you so much ❤
Lovely stitch. Very easy to follow. Thank you 😊
Thank you for sharing... its beautiful ❤❤❤
What a gorgeous pattern thanks for sharing 🥰
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Beautiful! Thank you for sharing? I love this pattern!
This is a very beautiful crochet stitch pattern design. Thank you for the tutorial, my friend. I will try to make it
Super easy and quick…love it ❤
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Dc in back loop 1st row, chain 4, row 2 skip Two, dc, 5 sc cluster? under previous ch 4;) repeat till end dc into last stitch
hermoso patrón, muchas gracias
Beautiful. I am from Estoril, Portugal
Wow that is Beautiful thank u for sharing
Love this! Thank you!!
😊sehr schönes Muster Danke ❤❤❤❤
Lovely stitch. I will try it!
That's a beautiful stitch that I haven't seen before! Thank you!! I was wondering why you go first go over, then under to catch the yarn when making a crochet stitch.
If too fast click setting on playback speed for slower speed then you can catch up with the crochet. Good luck
Yes, it is too fast, I can't work out what she is doing. Thank you for the heads up.
Very beautiful and interesting design...thank you 😊
La felicito Ud teje para que uno como principiante aprenda
Makes nice placemats
C'est très joli. Merci.
Could you please demonstrate how to put at edge stitch on that matches the beginning? It’s lovely, but it’s missing that finishing touch. Thanks for sharing.
Looks very nice--I'll definitely try it; just wish there was a finished project for inspiration? ❤
nice, very pretty... Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the lovely video.
Very beautiful ❤Thanks for sharing👏🙏
Beautiful ❤ Thank you❤
Beautiful, I hope this can work to larger hooks
Lovely scarf pattern but it would be nice to have written instructions. It was hard to see how the ends were done because your hands got in the way.
Absolutely beautiful
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It's so beautiful and elegant.
Beautiful
It’s lovely but I can not use the smaller size hooks well - strains my hands & my eyes !! I’ll adjust to a larger hook
Lol, I only use like a 5 they all seem to use a 2
then just use bigger size yarn and bigger hook
Not to sound mean, but you may need glasses if you don't already. I was having the same issue with thinner yarns and cross stitching
They make crochet hooks for those with dexterity issues. The handle is larger so you don’t get pain in your hands and the hook is still the smaller size to duplicate this stitch. I can’t help with your eyes though. I’m experiencing the same issues as you. So, your definitely not alone.
Enjoying this after a long hard week ❤
Thank you for teaching me this. Many blessings to you 🎉🎉🎉❤
Gorgeous thanks for sharing 👍
Very pretty design. Thank you
Beautiful design! Thanks
Sooo beautiful design 💕💕😍💕💕
Wundervoll 😊
Beautiful💕🌹💕
Beautiful, thanks for sharing
Very elegant pattern but how does the completed look like?
That’s awesome
I wish there were witten instructions. I tried creating them but I gave up.
Chain in multiples of 2
Skip 3 and double crochet entire foundation chain
Chain 4, turn work, skip 2 stitches and double crochet
Pull up a loop around the double crochet, yarn over and pull through one loop. Repeat 5 times so you have 6 loops on your hook.
Yarn over and pull through all 6 loops.
Skip 2 and double crochet.
Repeat until the end of your row.
Next row, do the same as the last row, but make your double crochets in the spaces between your previous stitches.
Not sure if I explained it well, I’ve never written out proper instructions for anyone but myself, but I hope it helps 😊
@@genera1013 Bless your sweet little heart. I'll give this a try. Thanks. You did a great job on this.
It takes hours and hours of practice and a patience level or free time which only our grannies used to have...
@@IELTSPrepPRO-OfficialChannel Not really. Pretty easy to learn if you can find good tutorial videos and you can do it while watching tv on the couch.
@genera1013 thank you for writing this out. I was about to do the same then I saw your comment
Love this!
Love this. ❤️ Thsnk you so much.
This is lovely 🌲
Is that the typical length you leave the beginning tail? That has to be difficult to weave in that small amount or do you have a better technique? Thank you.
Thank you for sharing ❤️
Pretty Stitch.
Nice. ☺
😊😊😊😊Foarte frumos. Multumesc
I am learning. Thank you for your help BUT…. Could you have used a different yarn and a bigger crochet hook so that us beginners can really SEE how to…
Presioso
Brilliant thanks
Amazing!
Nice
Love this stitch as being a beginner still, will have a practice of this one. What would you make will this pattern?
I could see it as a nice lacey scarf. I’d say shawl, but I’m not sure how to make increases with it
Im going to use it for sleeves on a sweater
I think your views would increase if you show the stitch on the thumbnail - it's hard to wait until the end to find out what the stitch is.
@Crochet Crown: Is there a name for this lovely stitch?????????
Very beautiful stitch. I'm new to this beautiful crochet world. What for we can use this stitch?
Ooh, that would be great for recreating the design in Tears of the Kingdom for a Legend of Zelda cosplay.
Beautiful stitch and great video, thank you. Does this stitch have a name? I would like to try to find patterns that use it. Thank you 🥰
I don't know if there's a specific name but I've seen how it would be called out. This would be "sc5-tog" meaning "5 single crochets finished together"
You might be able to find patterns that use that abbreviation and therefore use the stitch.
@@iamaunicorn1232 Thank you! 😊
How.many chain was the first row?
It doesn't matter, they are multiples of 2 chains...so it depends how wide you want it
Start the ball from inside best
Unique design
Usually they have the transcription
Its a lovely tutorial but where i will introduce. I need a guide can you show a sample please. Be blessed my child 🎉
Written and/or verbal instructions would be nice. What does dc mean?
Double crochet
Her hands look like Crochet Queen’s hands.
@joypieperhagen7118
It's also the same exact stitch the Crochet Queen did recently with sparkly yarn
Stunning Gorgeous Magnificent 11:42
What does 2+2+2 mean? I’m new to crocheting and keep seeing this in videos.
The pattern repeats over 2 stitches, so start with a number divisible by 2. In other words, start with an even number of stitches.
If it is n+n+n+...+n, then the pattern repeats every n stitches, so work in sets of n.
It means that you will first do 2 chains then 2 then 2 more and so on..
I always use a larger hook size.
What's this stitch called and how would you join them together to make rounds?
It's a back post cluster with 5 loops before final pull through
For rounds I think it would mostly depend on how you start the base chain as the stitch is just 5 sc finished together over a dc. Would probably work fine in either a spiral or joined rounds.