0h my goodness, I really hope I am have not done that 🫣if I am guilty I apologise, I'm a new subby and never thought about that, thank you for making me aware 💖
I have some of that same tweed yarn, and (at the time) had hoped to make a wonderful winter hat with it. I even made a very pretty leather Flower to pin to the side. Every thing turned out great…the flower, the stitch pattern of the hat, the fit… Unfortunately the yarn itself looks ratty when made into a project. The hat, right from the beginning, looks like a cheap sweater that’s been through a washing machine 1000 times too much. 😅
I noticed that one of the threads you got was branded Corticelli. Corticelli made pattern books for their threads, starting in the 1880's and going into the 1920's. Antique Pattern library has both the Corticelli Kitting and Crochet Book, and Corticelli Lessons in Crochet. You could make a vintage pattern with the actual vintage thread!
Nippon is the name that Japan called itself prior to one of the World Wars, so it’s made in pre-war Japan. Beautiful! It would have been used probably as a finger bowl for washing before or after eating. Wonderful find!
Ok so I worked sample up. I may be wrong but if you go back to directions you will notice that it doesn’t say to pull yarn through two stitches when you pull through the loop. When you just keep pulling yarn through the loop until you have seven stitches on your needle then pull through six (which is not that easy) then through 2 to finish it looks more like the picture. Your puff stitch version is pretty though. When you work the other way you don’t have to skip a stitch
Yes! I just came to say this. I'm working on a Victorian pattern with a very similar puff stitch and they look more like the illustration whereas Corinna's version look more like modern puff stitches
You are correct @donnabeard9344. You just (1) yarn over, put hook through stitch, pull up a loop, (2) yarn over, put hook through stitch, pull up a loop (3) yarn over, put hook through stitch, pull up a loop. Then yarn over, pull thorugh 6 stitches on hook, yarn over, pull through 2 stitches on hook. The puffs are much smaller. 😁
Hi, Love your videos. Those small balls of threads are for tatting and crocheted lace edging. My mother was a skilled lacemaker who made beautiful crocheted and tatted laces for handkerchiefs. She made beautiful doilies and table runners in crochet, tatting and embroidery.She never could read a pattern. She only looked at a picture and could replicate it. Her crocheted lace was made with steel crochet hooks, sizes 12, 13 and 14. I treasure the pieces and tatting shuttles I inherited from her. Thank you for your wonderful videos.
Well, gee... I can't imagine why you struggle - these patterns are so clear and concise! Love your channel! My daughter loved the little dress I made for her doll from the last mystery pattern!
That bowl is so beautiful and delicate. It is Pre-War Japanese. Any china marked "Nippon" is made and imported between 1891 and 1921. It was marked this way due to the McKinley tariff Act, which required all porcelain to be marked with the country of origin. Nippon means Japan. Just a bit of history!
When you showed that lovely thread that ylu were gifted, I noticed that there was a pink and yellow variegated one that was suggested for the doll dress pattern you did recently.
That pattern would make for some really textured and comfy pillow covers for the couch or an accent pillow on the bed. Ya know, make 2 panels, crochet together leaving 1 end open for easy on and off for washing or just changing it out for a different color or pattern case. I thought it was pretty
You did a great job, but I like your longer videos. I'm usually working on something else while you do this, and I have to stop short when your video isn't as long. And I like your new bowl!
In the thread that you were gifted, that one that was worked up already. It looks just like the eggs my Grandma would make. She would crochet covers over plastic eggs. Then at Easter she would hang them on a small branch from a bush in her yard.
I absolutely love those fine threads you were gifted. I am a Spaniard and those were the only threads my grandmothers and I ever used (never yarn) to make beatiful doilies, table covers and bed spreads (I inherited 3 full size bedspreads that took my maternal grandmother one year each to make). I also have a large container of fine threads that I will be sure to use up in my remaining years, but will be on the lookout for those treasures from thrift stores.
I noticed the thread you were gifted and saw in the ‘yellow’ bag a variegated yellow and pink that would have been the perfect color match for the doll dress you did. ❤
Justin should totally do a video on how he prepares your mystery crochet patterns, and maybe open to viewers votes on patterns. Justin could place all the vintage years in a bowl, and choose an era and select your patterns? - love all your work ❤ - from the land down under - Australia..
That puff stitch looks very much like one I used to make a raspberry shaped hat for a granddaughter. I crocheted it a raspberry color and finished off with green bits on top. Very cute, but more importantly, it was thick, so I knew it would be nice and warm.
🎆🇺🇸Happy Independence Day 🇺🇸🎆🧡🧡 Busiest time of year for us so trying to play catch up. Been hot 🥵 harvesting… hope you Merlin and boys are well… LOVE LOVE LOVE that fancy new bowl.. very beautiful. 🧡
Supersaver Tweed is my go-to for amigarumi bears. It comes in a few colors and the tweed specks give a fun texture for bear fur. This is a cute stitch! It would make an adorable pillow.
"I just use it for sampling with because I really don't care for it that much." I feel this requires a call to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Skeins. XD
Well, it deserves it. 😂 It looks interesting in the skein, but ratty as a project. Those little colored flecks (the “tweed”) along the yarn will stand out away from the yarn strand when crocheted and look instantly like pilling.😣
What a pretty bowl❤ i wonder if it was a Japanese tea bowl, Nippon being Japan. Or perhaps it was just called that because it has Japanese-inspired decoration, esp the jade, which came from Japan back then. Does it have a maker's mark? Maybe it was from a tea set and made to hold sugar cubes
That's a very pretty stitch! I don't think the directions were followed correctly, I didn't see a 'pull through 2 stitches' in the instructions, but that's okay! I'm curious to see it worked without the pulling through 2 stitches, but I like what you did too! In fact, with the right type of yarn, doing the stitches the way you did, I could see it making a very pretty purse!!! Keep those mystery patterns coming!!!
Such a lovely, beautiful bowl. Those old patterns are confusing. Kudos to you gor trying to figure them out, and, for the most part, succeeding. I love your presents you received. How kind of people to think of you.
That is one gorgeous bowl, well chosen. I have a hat pin stand in similar design for my tiny fragile hooks, apparently it was part of a dressing table set.
I love all those pretty thin threads you got in the mail. I can barely find size 10 where I am. If I do find it the color choice is fairly limited. Don't even start talking size 15 and 20. 15 I can only get in white and natural and 20 only in white. And the stock is small quantitywise too, cause almost nobody buys these really thin sizes. I'd love to have thinner crochet threads for delicate work.
@@maryb8150 unfortunately I prefer buying things in store. And if I do buy online I try to find a local store based in my own country, I don't want to pay for international shipping. But thanks for the suggestion.
What is the point of them telling you to 'cut' after every row?? Now seen you do a few patterns with this type of step. I'm so confusion! I don't think I could bring myself to do that unless there's a color change or whatever 😆geez 🤪
@@carol-annemartin401 Corrina has mentioned it a few times. I live in UK so don't know anything about AC . I can't recall if she said there was a problem with it.
That was so wrong it made me want to cry. You were making 6treble clusters (or 6US DC clusters) but if you read the instruction you should be doing a 3 half treble/half double cluster and, if you do, it looks like the illustration. I tested it while watching the video...
I am confused too. I would have *yo, pull up a loop* 3 times, then yo pull through 6, yo pull through 2, then 1 ch. I don't see anything about pulling through 2 before drawing up more loops. 🤷♀️
Hi hi all, Please no spoilers in the comments of any mystery videos, Thank you so much
0h my goodness, I really hope I am have not done that 🫣if I am guilty I apologise, I'm a new subby and never thought about that, thank you for making me aware 💖
I have some of that same tweed yarn, and (at the time) had hoped to make a wonderful winter hat with it. I even made a very pretty leather Flower to pin to the side. Every thing turned out great…the flower, the stitch pattern of the hat, the fit…
Unfortunately the yarn itself looks ratty when made into a project. The hat, right from the beginning, looks like a cheap sweater that’s been through a washing machine 1000 times too much. 😅
I noticed that one of the threads you got was branded Corticelli. Corticelli made pattern books for their threads, starting in the 1880's and going into the 1920's. Antique Pattern library has both the Corticelli Kitting and Crochet Book, and Corticelli Lessons in Crochet. You could make a vintage pattern with the actual vintage thread!
What a wealth of patterns here! Thank you for sharing. 🎩💖✨
Never apologize for figuring it out as you go, that is the fun of watching your videos!
Nippon is the name that Japan called itself prior to one of the World Wars, so it’s made in pre-war Japan. Beautiful! It would have been used probably as a finger bowl for washing before or after eating. Wonderful find!
The little bowl is beautiful. What a treasure!
Ok so I worked sample up. I may be wrong but if you go back to directions you will notice that it doesn’t say to pull yarn through two stitches when you pull through the loop. When you just keep pulling yarn through the loop until you have seven stitches on your needle then pull through six (which is not that easy) then through 2 to finish it looks more like the picture. Your puff stitch version is pretty though. When you work the other way you don’t have to skip a stitch
That was what I thought when Corrina read the pattern out. I figured it was similar to the bean stitch. 👏👏❤️❤️🇬🇧
Yes! I just came to say this. I'm working on a Victorian pattern with a very similar puff stitch and they look more like the illustration whereas Corinna's version look more like modern puff stitches
You are correct @donnabeard9344. You just (1) yarn over, put hook through stitch, pull up a loop, (2) yarn over, put hook through stitch, pull up a loop (3) yarn over, put hook through stitch, pull up a loop. Then yarn over, pull thorugh 6 stitches on hook, yarn over, pull through 2 stitches on hook. The puffs are much smaller. 😁
Hi, Love your videos. Those small balls of threads are for tatting and crocheted lace edging. My mother was a skilled lacemaker who made beautiful crocheted and tatted laces for handkerchiefs. She made beautiful doilies and table runners in crochet, tatting and embroidery.She never could read a pattern. She only looked at a picture and could replicate it. Her crocheted lace was made with steel crochet hooks, sizes 12, 13 and 14. I treasure the pieces and tatting shuttles I inherited from her. Thank you for your wonderful videos.
I love lace crochet as well. I am currently making a lacey shawl. I might have to try tatting.🩷
Well, gee... I can't imagine why you struggle - these patterns are so clear and concise!
Love your channel! My daughter loved the little dress I made for her doll from the last mystery pattern!
That bowl is so beautiful and delicate. It is Pre-War Japanese. Any china marked "Nippon" is made and imported between 1891 and 1921. It was marked this way due to the McKinley tariff Act, which required all porcelain to be marked with the country of origin. Nippon means Japan. Just a bit of history!
Your new bowl is absolutely gorgeous,the little feet on the bottom are just so cute 🥰
That almost reminds me of a finger dish that people would use to rinse their fingers before and after a meal.
That’s what I was thinking.
@@erikagholston6610 Did I spoil it? If I did, I apologize.
You're ok because I'm sure; I attended a dinner in D.C. with those style finger bowls MANY years ago
When you showed that lovely thread that ylu were gifted, I noticed that there was a pink and yellow variegated one that was suggested for the doll dress pattern you did recently.
That pattern would make for some really textured and comfy pillow covers for the couch or an accent pillow on the bed. Ya know, make 2 panels, crochet together leaving 1 end open for easy on and off for washing or just changing it out for a different color or pattern case. I thought it was pretty
You did a great job, but I like your longer videos. I'm usually working on something else while you do this, and I have to stop short when your video isn't as long. And I like your new bowl!
I love the antique yarns. The work in the size 40 could be the start of a doll's cap.
That first row of stitches would make a lovely Caterpillar appliqué 😮
Gorgeous bowl. I love vintage everything. You have a fantastic channel here.
That was fun! What a nice gift of threads.
I like the reader tools. They would come in handy & I can’t wait to see what you make with the thread.
Now you have the mix yellow pink for the doll dress 😂. Il love this new samples.thanks for this
In the thread that you were gifted, that one that was worked up already. It looks just like the eggs my Grandma would make. She would crochet covers over plastic eggs. Then at Easter she would hang them on a small branch from a bush in her yard.
I absolutely love those fine threads you were gifted. I am a Spaniard and those were the only threads my grandmothers and I ever used (never yarn) to make beatiful doilies, table covers and bed spreads (I inherited 3 full size bedspreads that took my maternal grandmother one year each to make). I also have a large container of fine threads that I will be sure to use up in my remaining years, but will be on the lookout for those treasures from thrift stores.
I’m so excited I love this series!! It’s so fun to have in the background while I crochet.
I noticed the thread you were gifted and saw in the ‘yellow’ bag a variegated yellow and pink that would have been the perfect color match for the doll dress you did. ❤
Justin should totally do a video on how he prepares your mystery crochet patterns, and maybe open to viewers votes on patterns. Justin could place all the vintage years in a bowl, and choose an era and select your patterns? - love all your work ❤ - from the land down under - Australia..
That bowl is very beautiful!,,
That puff stitch looks very much like one I used to make a raspberry shaped hat for a granddaughter. I crocheted it a raspberry color and finished off with green bits on top. Very cute, but more importantly, it was thick, so I knew it would be nice and warm.
I bet that was super cute!
Ps...my last name is Rasberry.
Love that bowl! ❤
Am I the only one seeing the tiny smiley face on your left hand haha so cute
Love the Vintage Bowl !! Love the gifts too !! The pattern was ok , I'm not a puff stitch person lol but it looked good , thank you !!
I see some pink and yellow that you needed for the barbie dress!
🎆🇺🇸Happy Independence Day 🇺🇸🎆🧡🧡
Busiest time of year for us so trying to play catch up. Been hot 🥵 harvesting… hope you Merlin and boys are well… LOVE LOVE LOVE that fancy new bowl.. very beautiful. 🧡
Supersaver Tweed is my go-to for amigarumi bears. It comes in a few colors and the tweed specks give a fun texture for bear fur.
This is a cute stitch! It would make an adorable pillow.
Thanks for the tip!
Great mystery pattern! I think your piece was correct.
"I just use it for sampling with because I really don't care for it that much."
I feel this requires a call to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Skeins.
XD
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Skeinshaming is a thing. 😅
😂😂
Well, it deserves it. 😂
It looks interesting in the skein, but ratty as a project. Those little colored flecks (the “tweed”) along the yarn will stand out away from the yarn strand when crocheted and look instantly like pilling.😣
I am enjoying your videos. I also tat. Those threads are perfect for tatting. Would love to tat something in that silk thread.
Just beautiful 😍
I love those verigated threads! I agree with your idea for the pattern. Turning is better!💜💜
I’ve got a few old pattern books. May have to see if I can make sense of them🤔 Thank you for the inspiration
Love the new bowl
Hi! Love having fun with all your videos! 😊
Beautiful bowl!
It's a little salt bowl! How cute!
What a pretty bowl❤ i wonder if it was a Japanese tea bowl, Nippon being Japan. Or perhaps it was just called that because it has Japanese-inspired decoration, esp the jade, which came from Japan back then. Does it have a maker's mark? Maybe it was from a tea set and made to hold sugar cubes
Oh wow those threads. I love small thread for crocheting
That's a very pretty stitch! I don't think the directions were followed correctly, I didn't see a 'pull through 2 stitches' in the instructions, but that's okay! I'm curious to see it worked without the pulling through 2 stitches, but I like what you did too! In fact, with the right type of yarn, doing the stitches the way you did, I could see it making a very pretty purse!!! Keep those mystery patterns coming!!!
I love the look of this "yarn hog" stitch as well as the look of the yarn you used. 😊
Such a lovely, beautiful bowl. Those old patterns are confusing. Kudos to you gor trying to figure them out, and, for the most part, succeeding.
I love your presents you received. How kind of people to think of you.
Your new bowl is gorgeous. I suspect it was/is a tea cup for ceremonial purposes
It's so fluffy! That would make a cozy pillow cover. I can't wait to see what you make with the threads.
It was fun once again! Thank you 🙏. Sharing a joy spreads it
Love that bowl!
Talk about a yarn eater! Wow! If you were covering a chair or loveseat with it, though, it would make it soft and warm! Cool!
You have a pattern from my birth year! I can't wait to see what it is 🌈 It's the '89 one
Very nice! I agree, no need to cut every row, unless changing colors 😊
The bowl is beautiful ❤️
That is one gorgeous bowl, well chosen. I have a hat pin stand in similar design for my tiny fragile hooks, apparently it was part of a dressing table set.
Cool gifts. I used those items long ago because type was so small. Very helpful items.
Nice step up from Rubbermaid🤪
What a beautiful little bowl! 😊
I don't care if that typing noise is your AC or not, in my head you'll always have a 1950s roommate typing away on her newest book 🤣
What a fancy little bowl!
Would make a thick blanket or coverlet! Is that another older word for Bedspread!? 🙂 Thank you!
Gorgeous bowl! Love ya! Hugs, always!
A lovely selection for the bowl!
That would make a good hot pad!
Could be used for Tatting also. 👍🏼
Yay! The bowl!
Can you make a blanket with that kind of pattern?? I really would love to make a blanket and have the triangles at the ends of it.
I need the thicker reading tool to help me stay on the correct pattern step. Does anyone know it's name or have a link?
my great grandma made me a hat with that stitch. It had curly Q's hanging off the back and tied under my chin. Man it was itchy.
I love the dish! What is your favorite yarn/thread to use?
Very interesting 😮❤
I love all those pretty thin threads you got in the mail. I can barely find size 10 where I am. If I do find it the color choice is fairly limited. Don't even start talking size 15 and 20. 15 I can only get in white and natural and 20 only in white. And the stock is small quantitywise too, cause almost nobody buys these really thin sizes. I'd love to have thinner crochet threads for delicate work.
Herrschnerrs carries the crochet threads. Check there
@@maryb8150 unfortunately I prefer buying things in store. And if I do buy online I try to find a local store based in my own country, I don't want to pay for international shipping. But thanks for the suggestion.
The yellow and pink verigated would have been for the dill dress but probably not right size
Now that's a yarn eater!
What book is that from at the end there is the picture and I love the valance or window drape or whatever it is and would like the pattern for it
you say you need a looser chain. the pattern says "begin with a loose chain!' LOL your right
What is the point of them telling you to 'cut' after every row?? Now seen you do a few patterns with this type of step. I'm so confusion! I don't think I could bring myself to do that unless there's a color change or whatever 😆geez 🤪
I ment to ask you many times : who is typping in the back ground :) lol
It's actually the air conditioner
@@yvonneharris3158 lol no way lol I have never had or heard an a/c sound like that b4 lol oh well learn something new every day i guess
@@carol-annemartin401 Corrina has mentioned it a few times. I live in UK so don't know anything about AC . I can't recall if she said there was a problem with it.
It's the Air vents that the air flows out of nothing can be done about it
Hm. Are you sure you have to breakthe thread every row? You could alsodo itin the round? ❤❤
And then you decided to turn! Yeay! 😂
You could slip stitch across so then all the puffs face the same direction.
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That was so wrong it made me want to cry. You were making 6treble clusters (or 6US DC clusters) but if you read the instruction you should be doing a 3 half treble/half double cluster and, if you do, it looks like the illustration. I tested it while watching the video...
I am confused too. I would have *yo, pull up a loop* 3 times, then yo pull through 6, yo pull through 2, then 1 ch. I don't see anything about pulling through 2 before drawing up more loops. 🤷♀️
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You should work into the top of the puff not the space
Nope. The pattern said to 'work into the holes formed by the 1 chain' see 4:38
It's not supposed to be a puff st. It should have been only 3 half trebles not 6 dc.(trebles)
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That drawing does not match the instructions at all
That is a beautiful antique bowl!