You are like the BEST crochet instructor!!! I LOVE your videos. They are so concise clear and easy to follow! Great for beginners like me. Thank you, thank you, thank you so very much.
Thanks, Amanda, for your tutorials. I’ve been subscribed to your channel for a while now and seldom leave a comment-but always a thumbs-up! I appreciate the work you put into these videos. You are always direct, clear and easy to understand without a lot of unrelated commentary, and for a learner that means I can concentrate on the subject at hand. I hope you continue on into the future with the same goals as I will be here watching.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoy my tutorials and that my videos are easy to understand and follow along. I have no plans on stopping, so please enjoy any future videos posted on my channel :)
Thank you for this lovely tutorial Amanda. I’d just like to clarify as I’m making these as a gift - are these hot pads and all your other hot pad tutorials for taking trays out of the oven? Or for creating a barrier between the hot pot and table? Thank you :)
Love the look of the waffle stitch!! I was wondering if you used the whole skein for an 8x8 square? I have an 80 yd cotton skein and I was wondering if that would be enough!!
It is a fun stitch! I don’t remember how much yarn I had leftover, but it’s possible you have enough. You could always make this a little smaller if you don’t think you have enough yarn.
I know this is a few months old but if anyone else was wondering about it I ended up needing two 80 yard skeins for a hot pad the same size as she makes in the video, but I needed less than half of the second skein.
You are like the BEST crochet instructor!!! I LOVE your videos. They are so concise clear and easy to follow! Great for beginners like me. Thank you, thank you, thank you so very much.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words and I’m so glad you enjoy my tutorials! 😊🧶
Thanks, Amanda, for your tutorials. I’ve been subscribed to your channel for a while now and seldom leave a comment-but always a thumbs-up! I appreciate the work you put into these videos. You are always direct, clear and easy to understand without a lot of unrelated commentary, and for a learner that means I can concentrate on the subject at hand. I hope you continue on into the future with the same goals as I will be here watching.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoy my tutorials and that my videos are easy to understand and follow along. I have no plans on stopping, so please enjoy any future videos posted on my channel :)
Sooo adorable!!!
Thank you!
So beautiful
Thank you so much!
Been wanting to make this pattern. I'm so glad I ran across your channel. You were easy to follow and my pot holders turned out great !!! Thank you 😊
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Amanda wow
It's beautiful. Thank you so much for your tutorial 👍🙏
Thank you so much!
what do you think about adding a layer if insulbright between the 2 pieces?
You can if you’d like 😊
Thank you for this lovely tutorial Amanda. I’d just like to clarify as I’m making these as a gift - are these hot pads and all your other hot pad tutorials for taking trays out of the oven? Or for creating a barrier between the hot pot and table? Thank you :)
You’re welcome! The hot pads I make are typically used for resting hot pots on, so they don’t ruin countertops.
Love the look of the waffle stitch!! I was wondering if you used the whole skein for an 8x8 square? I have an 80 yd cotton skein and I was wondering if that would be enough!!
It is a fun stitch! I don’t remember how much yarn I had leftover, but it’s possible you have enough. You could always make this a little smaller if you don’t think you have enough yarn.
I know this is a few months old but if anyone else was wondering about it I ended up needing two 80 yard skeins for a hot pad the same size as she makes in the video, but I needed less than half of the second skein.