PS: if you haven’t done anything with the squares yet, save them and label them as what you were showing - then use them in future videos to show what the difference is and refer people to this video if they want to do a different turn than you show.
Thank you, i know this is old but man im glad its still here. I have been struggling something fierce with this, and you've made it easier. So yes thank you very very much😆😁
Finally!!! Been searching everywhere for a video like this, had the rip apart a blanket I spent like 15 hours on bc it looked like a mushroom 😭 This video is the crochet chefs kiss 🤌🏽
This video has really helped me make a bit of sense of these chain stitches as in other videos I was watching, I was really confused by different people making a different amount of turning chains or putting the hook into 12st, 2nd, 3rd etc stitches with no explanation for the actions. I'm not saying I've completely "got it" but I feel less like i'm winging it. I have been able to knit from a young age but always fancied crochet as the patterns look amazing, but when I attempted it a couple of years ago I was really put off by really wobbly edges and not really having a clue what I was doing - I am going to watch all your videos and take notes for each stitch for what works best for me. Thankyou! (Only criticism would be that you could go a wee bit slower and zoom in a bit more clearly when illustrating the tricky bits, like which hole/stitch to go into ).
I'm glad it was helpful. Thank you for the taking the time to provide the feedback on both ends. Glad to have you here! I will definitely keep your feedback in mind when creating! :D
I’m so happy I came across your video. Just last night I couldn’t get my turning chain to look right, on a blanket I’m working on. I was ready to retire the yarn for a while. Your tutorial is a godsend! I got it now. Thank you for going slow and explaining everything. ❤🧶
OH MY GEE!!! I am starting my day feeling like the world makes perfect sense again!! Thank you sooooo much, my brain has been struggling with this for the past 2 years since I started crochet!!! 🤕 Having OCD has had me tearing out my projects over and over (even after queen sized afghans are completely done🤦🏼♀️) You ROCK!! SUBSCRIBED!! ❤❤❤❤🙏🏼👍🏼✌🏼😎💯
Thank You so much for your "detailed" explanation of how (not to chain) to make your work come out so straight on the sides. I just tried it and it's "PERFECT". I was always so frustrated with the way the sides came out so I would have to sc all around to make it look okay. Now, I don't have to do that. THANBK YOU, THANK YOU!
I've never seen anyone crochet this way with the hook down and then loop the hook around the yarn to pulling through. It really reminds me of how sewing works. I was rotating my arms so much. This seems way more efficient with a little practice. I can't wait to give this a try. Just out here learning the basics and stumble into this cool technique.
Where have you been ?? I just accidentally found this site and im so happy i did thank you u dont know how much i needed this i couldnt stand gaps i thought u had to chain up either it vointed as a stich or it didnt i mess up at last stich no matter what with a marker or not and i wasnt sure if i could not do chains but just single crochet and do another on top going thru the side bar what a diff in keeping it straight thank you 😊 one other question how should i count the rows on either side with the chainless stich does it show ea row on side
Thank you so much for the feedback! I'm glad you have found the information helpful! If you do the chainless stitch it would count as a stitch for that row. I hope that helps answer your final question, but if not, feel free to reach out again!
Hello, thank you for your educational tutorial! It was very helpful! Have you ever made a potholder with the half double crochet thermal stitch. And which turning method would you suggest I use? Please and thank you!
I haven't done a half double crochet thermal stitch before. I have done the single crochet thermal stitch, and I treated it as I do regular single crochet, so I didn't do a chain, just pulled the last loop slightly bigger and turned. I would probably approach the half double thermal crochet the same as I do half double crochet, so for me that is chain 1. Honestly, I tend to play with the stitch for a few rows with the method I think will work best, then if I don't like how it is coming out, I frog it and switch. But yeah, I would start with trying chain 1. Thanks for asking! I'll have to look into that stitch more!
You’ve resolved one of my most frustrating mysteries!!!! Thank you!!!
PS: if you haven’t done anything with the squares yet, save them and label them as what you were showing - then use them in future videos to show what the difference is and refer people to this video if they want to do a different turn than you show.
@@OofWillis You're welcome! And Thank you for the suggestion! That is a good idea! I'll have to see where I've stashed them...haha
@@CraftywithAshy you’re so welcome. I started a new project tonight and the different turn is making a huge difference
Thank you, i know this is old but man im glad its still here. I have been struggling something fierce with this, and you've made it easier. So yes thank you very very much😆😁
Thank you for taking the time to comment! It is very much appreciated, and I am so glad that this was helpful for you!
Thank you! This was super helpful! I have also been inconsistently wrong in many of my projects! LOL!
You're welcome! I like the way you put that, "inconsistently wrong" haha. Thank you for taking time to leave a comment!
Finally…someone who explained it so well! Tk you!
Thank you for taking the time to comment! I'm very glad that you found it helpful 😁
Finally!!! Been searching everywhere for a video like this, had the rip apart a blanket I spent like 15 hours on bc it looked like a mushroom 😭 This video is the crochet chefs kiss 🤌🏽
I'm so glad it was helpful! Thank you for taking the time to leave such a kind comment!
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you for making each swatch, showing exactly what to do, and comparing them all!
You are so welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful for you. Thank you so much for taking time to leave feedback. It is always so appreciated!
Just starting the video but am so excited to hear what you have to share! I struggle with this issue.
Thank you! I think most (if not all) of us have struggled with it! 😀
This video has really helped me make a bit of sense of these chain stitches as in other videos I was watching, I was really confused by different people making a different amount of turning chains or putting the hook into 12st, 2nd, 3rd etc stitches with no explanation for the actions. I'm not saying I've completely "got it" but I feel less like i'm winging it. I have been able to knit from a young age but always fancied crochet as the patterns look amazing, but when I attempted it a couple of years ago I was really put off by really wobbly edges and not really having a clue what I was doing - I am going to watch all your videos and take notes for each stitch for what works best for me. Thankyou! (Only criticism would be that you could go a wee bit slower and zoom in a bit more clearly when illustrating the tricky bits, like which hole/stitch to go into ).
I'm glad it was helpful. Thank you for the taking the time to provide the feedback on both ends. Glad to have you here! I will definitely keep your feedback in mind when creating! :D
I’m so happy I came across your video. Just last night I couldn’t get my turning chain to look right, on a blanket I’m working on. I was ready to retire the yarn for a while. Your tutorial is a godsend! I got it now. Thank you for going slow and explaining everything. ❤🧶
You're welcome! And thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a nice comment. I really appreciate it!
OH MY GEE!!! I am starting my day feeling like the world makes perfect sense again!! Thank you sooooo much, my brain has been struggling with this for the past 2 years since I started crochet!!! 🤕 Having OCD has had me tearing out my projects over and over (even after queen sized afghans are completely done🤦🏼♀️)
You ROCK!! SUBSCRIBED!! ❤❤❤❤🙏🏼👍🏼✌🏼😎💯
Wow! That's commitment!
Thank you for taking the time to comment and I'm so glad that you found it helpful!! ☺️
Thank You so much for your "detailed" explanation of how (not to chain) to make your work come out so straight on the sides. I just tried it and it's "PERFECT". I was always so frustrated with the way the sides came out so I would have to sc all around to make it look okay. Now, I don't have to do that. THANBK YOU, THANK YOU!
You're welcome!! 😊 I'm glad it was helpful. Thank you so much for taking time to leave your feedback!
I absolutely love this video. You explain everything so precisely!! your going to make my projects so much less frustrating!! laura
Thank you for taking time to leave feedback! I really appreciate it! I'm so happy the video was helpful for you!
I've never seen anyone crochet this way with the hook down and then loop the hook around the yarn to pulling through. It really reminds me of how sewing works. I was rotating my arms so much. This seems way more efficient with a little practice. I can't wait to give this a try. Just out here learning the basics and stumble into this cool technique.
@@Bobbakerfield awesome! I hope it works out for you!
Very informative! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you for the feedback! 😃
Very great lesson I had problem thanks
You're welcome! 😄
Mystery solved, very well explained 😊
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave feedback! Much appreciated! I'm glad you found the content helpful 😁
Thank you for helping👌
You're so welcome! and thank YOU for taking time to leave a comment! :D
Where have you been ?? I just accidentally found this site and im so happy i did thank you u dont know how much i needed this i couldnt stand gaps i thought u had to chain up either it vointed as a stich or it didnt i mess up at last stich no matter what with a marker or not and i wasnt sure if i could not do chains but just single crochet and do another on top going thru the side bar what a diff in keeping it straight thank you 😊 one other question how should i count the rows on either side with the chainless stich does it show ea row on side
Thank you so much for the feedback! I'm glad you have found the information helpful! If you do the chainless stitch it would count as a stitch for that row. I hope that helps answer your final question, but if not, feel free to reach out again!
Hello, thank you for your educational tutorial! It was very helpful! Have you ever made a potholder with the half double crochet thermal stitch. And which turning method would you suggest I use? Please and thank you!
I haven't done a half double crochet thermal stitch before. I have done the single crochet thermal stitch, and I treated it as I do regular single crochet, so I didn't do a chain, just pulled the last loop slightly bigger and turned.
I would probably approach the half double thermal crochet the same as I do half double crochet, so for me that is chain 1. Honestly, I tend to play with the stitch for a few rows with the method I think will work best, then if I don't like how it is coming out, I frog it and switch. But yeah, I would start with trying chain 1.
Thanks for asking! I'll have to look into that stitch more!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. 💕💕💕💕
You are so welcome! I appreciate you taking the time to comment!
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