Crochet curls are made easily using the foundation crochet method of making a chain 1 followed by 3 double crochet stitches, then repeat. No need for a long starting chain (do I chain 20? 30? how do I get a 12 inch curl?) that may or may not be the correct length. Curls are built from the bottom and worked upwards, so that it's easy to get the proper length the first time around without ripping out stitches 😊
This tip and tutorial for chainless curly Q’s, is fantastic! THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS TIP! Now I can make curly Q’s and not wonder if it is too long or too short. Thank you and enjoy your Holidays.
Donna, you are a great teacher! I think that these would be great hanging near preemies so that they grab them instead of IV tubes. As always, I love the bright color yarn that you use and your beautiful nails. Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones! MaryAnne in New Mexico USA
When my now-18 year old daughter was like 2 years old, I put these on top of her hat instead of a pompom (which the yarn could come out of). Also would tie them onto hair elastics as she got older for a fun ponytail decoration. I sometimes put them on the tree as icicle ornaments. With thinner yarn I've substituted curling ribbon with these on small gift boxes. These also work as the hair for dolls and fur for animals with crochet toys.
These will make the perfect Christmas presents for my cats
🎉🧶✨️Thank you Naztazia for your time taken in helping us learn new crotcheting steps✨️🧶🎉
Always happy to help!
Thank you! Have a blessed holiday, and Happy New Year!🙏
Merry Christmas to you all ⛄🎄⛄
I’ve recently fell in love with the long tail cast on for crochet.😊 I’ve knitted for years, so no big deal.
Thank you for sharing. So beautyful and easy ❤️
A very happy Christmas to you and your family ❤ xxx
Thank you! You too! ❤❤❤
Thank you for helping us In all you do. ❤️ merry. CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES 😊
Crochet curls are made easily using the foundation crochet method of making a chain 1 followed by 3 double crochet stitches, then repeat. No need for a long starting chain (do I chain 20? 30? how do I get a 12 inch curl?) that may or may not be the correct length. Curls are built from the bottom and worked upwards, so that it's easy to get the proper length the first time around without ripping out stitches 😊
This tip and tutorial for chainless curly Q’s, is fantastic! THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS TIP! Now I can make curly Q’s and not wonder if it is too long or too short. Thank you and enjoy your Holidays.
These are very cute and with the gold thread it makes them more elegant, good for decorating gift packages. Thank you for sharing. 🧶🙏🏻💜
Thank you, you’re my crochet goddess ❤
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you so much Donna - a merry Christmas to you and your family ❤
Very pretty. Thanks for sharing. ❤️
Thanks for watching!
I LOVE this idea! 😊💕💕TY☺️
You are welcome! 😊
I like this technique! Thank you so much!
Very cool way thanks for sharing and teaching it. Happy Holidays to you and your family Donna.
Thank you! 😍 I hope you enjoy this technique.
I absolutely love your nails 💅
Thank you!!
Very nice!!
Thank you ♥️
Happy to help ❤️
Happy Holidays! 🎄☃🎆
Happy Holidays to you too! 🎄
Wow that's awesome
Thanks so much!
Donna, you are a great teacher! I think that these would be great hanging near preemies so that they grab them instead of IV tubes. As always, I love the bright color yarn that you use and your beautiful nails. Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones! MaryAnne in New Mexico USA
Thank you! 😍 Merry Christmas to you too! ❤️
Love it!! Thank you 🙏
I like the curls but what to do with them?
I want to make these for cat toys and crochet a fish on the end 😊
Great idea! My fur baby will be a fan! 🙂😺
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for another great tutorial, what would you use these for? ❤❤
When my now-18 year old daughter was like 2 years old, I put these on top of her hat instead of a pompom (which the yarn could come out of). Also would tie them onto hair elastics as she got older for a fun ponytail decoration. I sometimes put them on the tree as icicle ornaments. With thinner yarn I've substituted curling ribbon with these on small gift boxes. These also work as the hair for dolls and fur for animals with crochet toys.
Nice Idea💛
Thank you! 💛
I think your double crochet-chain (dc-ch) stitch that you're talking about is also known as an extended double crochet (EXdc)
Sweety 💚
Thank you! 😊
Also, what voice over do you use? It sounds robotic, I think it's a good idea ❤❤
That's me speaking in the video. I'm using my teacher voice 👩 🏫
Cutesy ❤❤❤
Thank you kindly!
I know already what I'II do
Awesome!
Made these 50 years ago for my daughters hair
Loco eres una 💗❤️☺️🤭🌹
☮️🌎🎄