Your tutorials are all right on in every aspect. From your camera angle, to your stitch speed and explanation, to the pointers you give for new beginners that most others dont give. Your videos cut out a lot of wasted time and questions by helping us all to get it right the first time. You have a true gift. Thanks for sharing it.
Such a fun stitch!..no getting bored with this one!..and Glenda, love your teaching method..every aspect is perfect...your hands are never in the way, you repeat number of stitches in same stitch..reviewing each aspect of the pattern before moving on...so precise...just did this Feathers and Fans swatch with you and it turned out perfect...thank you,...BTW, your rings are beautiful..lol...
I can't thank you enough for this pattern. I have tried so many times to make a ripple now that I have watched a couple of your vids. I am ready to make one. This one looks so do-able. Also a million thanks for the free patterns!!!
I’ve just recently learned to crochet about 9 months ago. First I learned on plastic bags to make mats and stepped up to using yarn to make dish cloths. I made about 37 for Christmas presents. After watching this video I know I’m ready to attempt my first afghan. Thank you for making your video’s so easy to understand and follow. I love to watch your video’s!!!
This is a beautiful pattern! I made a baby blanket with this pattern using two colors, 2 rows each, and I could bring the yarn up the sides, so no weaving in! Thanks, Glenda. I have used several of your patterns, and I'm never disappointed!
when I first started watching creative grandma I only had two patterns that I could do. But now after just a few months I now have so many and can't wait to do all of them. you are a great teacher and am so glad I found your web page.
When I was younger, around 7 or 8, my grandma would talk about crochet and knitting quite often. I would try to learn to knit but I could not grasp it. Crochet and knitting always seemed so hard and alien to me that I never thought that I could do it. Fast forward to today and I have learned how to crochet and knit. TH-cam has been a big help and this chanel was really helpful 😁
I absolutely love your tutorials, you explain everything so well and you show us exactly what you're doing, and you dont crochet at a million miles an hour hehe. Thankyou 👏😊
I started this the moment you posted this! And tried it in white but decided to add other colors. I love the blue and white that look like waves! THANKS Glenda for the easiest stitch to date that you've posted! It looks more complicated and yet is so very easy! I was searching all your videos for the double crochet pattern because I tried - (I promise I'll never make this mistake again!) another person's pattern and my stitches looked horrible and I couldn't keep up or understand what I did wrong! The patterns are very close with only a few stitch differences. When I saw your gorgeous pattern pop up I discovered I forgot my favorite stitch - the double crochet! And I was doing the single crochet all wrong! How did I forget 2 basic stitches?! (I can slay a granny square no problem but couldn't do that pattern! Why?) Bless you for the ease and simplicity of you patterns and video's! I'm truly grateful! I adore all things you bring to us! Especially the stitch of the week! Ive learned everything I know so far from you! Btw, can you show us the cross stitch - "X" - that goes one step forward, double back, and uses a front or back post? This comes from the beautiful wave blanket made by Mikey at The Crochet Crowd. You 2 professional crochet artists are the most amazing & talented artists Ive found through dozens & dozens! The pattern is called "Breaking Waves", but Glenda, as easy as he can be - I can't do it! Its not the only one! I can't keep up. I was so frustrated. But I can do yours just fine! What do you think? Can you possibly help us all with a simpler way of doing other patterns that someone else has posted? Is that allowed? It's just that there is such a huge wealth of gorgeous patterns out there to share for free, but what happens when dozens of people have a problem completing the directions? I read the majority of comments to understand the patterns and ease, and many have questions or are completely discouraged! I want to say I love your wave pattern! Thank you again! But suggest to me an easy textured pattern for depth & looks that is easier that that lovely cross stitch I can't figure out! (Love you Glenda! Thank you!!)
Glenda,..I very much appreciate your tutorials....you manage to be precise without losing the sense of comeraderie...love that you recal each new step in a stitch and don’t leave out directives like “same “ stitch ...some do, and I’m left wondering “which” stitch...lol...BTW, I love your rings...thanks again..love this stitch, so much softer than chevron!
I would not normally pick bright colors, but your stitch pattern shows both the 'day glow and 'stripes' beautifully so I will be changing my perspective on bright colors. Thank you for sharing this tutorial and God Bless!
Creative Grandma Thank you! I wish I had found you a few years ago when I was trying to start. Videos are so clear. The patterns that I review are easy to read. This will make fun for me to try new patterns. Thank you.
So very pretty! I just so love that white and blue/green water color yarn combination, it's so fresh looking and beautiful for a baby. The "TV crocheting" pattern is so great because it's easy to take it on the go also, I would work on an easy stitch pattern years ago when I would take my project with me to work on the train. Going to try this one out for sure! Thank you for teaching us this pattern and can't wait to crochet along with you on this feathers and fan stitch! Thank you, Glenda! :)
I just started my first wavy afghan using this stitch. So far it looks great, I can't wait to finish and start another. The stitch is easy and the video explains it well. Thank you for sharing!
This feather and fan pattern has been one of my favorites, but was afraid to give it a try. I've tried other stitch patterns close to this one; but never turned out correctly. Thank you so much for the detailed tutorial, this gives me the inspiration to give this stitch another try. Respectfully, Donna
I love love love this pattern. I think this will be a baby afghan for my next project, Thank you so much for all your creativity and help. love and hugs from this granny :)
Hi Glenda wow this is lovely you spoil us with all your great stitches, this will definitely be my next blanket thanks so much for all your hardwork l appreciate it so much, xxx
This pattern has become my favorite ripple stitch. So easy and so beautiful! I read that it was created by Persia Lou. A few years ago I came across her story about how she loved this ripple pattern in knitting form, but she just couldn't knit. She tried, but gave up. So she decided to figure out a crochet version and came up with this pattern. She made her first blanket with a Q size hook, Extra Bulky yarn in white, and gifted it to her mother. She later posted a graph of the stitch sequence on her website. What a great pattern! My congratulations to Persia Lou! By the way, I have a recommendation for crocheters who find it hard to learn to knit: Try to learn English style and not Continental style. It is a lie that learning to knit Continental style is easier for crocheters. It looks similar to crochet but it is very different in many ways. Learning to knit English style is the easiest way for everyone. Crocheters are no exception to this. After you learn it this way, then take your time to learn Continental style, with patience and perseverance. Meanwhile you will be creating beautiful knit pieces using easily the English style.
I love this stich thank you for posting this video! I'm making my son a blanket with camo blue and light blue he loves it so far. instead of calling it fans and feather were calling it the mustache stich for him. Thanks again ill be trying a different patten you've post after I'm done with this one. And have subscribed to your channel 😀 ❤ 😊
Hello!! I'm just getting near to the end of finishing a baby blanket using this pattern, and I was curious to know what row I should end with...the even row or odd single crochet row?? I know the pattern says to "Repeat rows 2 and 3 for the pattern", but I wanted to be sure to end it on the right row. Both the even and odd rows look good, and I guess I just want it to have that "finished" look before I fasten off and weave in the ends!! Thanks for listening!!
Thank you for doing the videos on these patterns, on the patterns I don't know how to read them, My mom did it by memory and did only the basic stitches that is how learned.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been struggling with this stitch and it doesn't help that I'm left handed as well. You have put me on the right road at last xx
I love your work Glenda it's fantastic🎉
I love this patern you are a great teacher🎉❤ym
i love when you say a tv watching pattern! my fav words to hear
Best Fan and Feather Stitch Tutorial !!!
Your tutorials are all right on in every aspect. From your camera angle, to your stitch speed and explanation, to the pointers you give for new beginners that most others dont give. Your videos cut out a lot of wasted time and questions by helping us all to get it right the first time. You have a true gift. Thanks for sharing it.
Samples are so beautiful!
I appreciate how patient you are and how easy your patterns are. Thank you
Glenda… This one is winner! So simple, snd so pretty. Perfect for a sweet little baby blanket. Thank you…
Such a fun stitch!..no getting bored with this one!..and Glenda, love your teaching method..every aspect is perfect...your hands are never in the way, you repeat number of stitches in same stitch..reviewing each aspect of the pattern before moving on...so precise...just did this Feathers and Fans swatch with you and it turned out perfect...thank you,...BTW, your rings are beautiful..lol...
I can't thank you enough for this pattern. I have tried so many times to make a ripple now that I have watched a couple of your vids. I am ready to make one. This one looks so do-able. Also a million thanks for the free patterns!!!
Love ur patterns, but lord ur tutorials r to to to slow, and to much directions. Change them
I’ve just recently learned to crochet about 9 months ago. First I learned on plastic bags to make mats and stepped up to using yarn to make dish cloths. I made about 37 for Christmas presents. After watching this video I know I’m ready to attempt my first afghan. Thank you for making your video’s so easy to understand and follow. I love to watch your video’s!!!
I just love the way you teach...you have smooth and friendly voice,and you take your time to explain everything Bless you
Creative Grandma Your tutorials are excellent So explicit allowing me to keep up to you Thank you
This is a beautiful pattern! I made a baby blanket with this pattern using two colors, 2 rows each, and I could bring the yarn up the sides, so no weaving in! Thanks, Glenda. I have used several of your patterns, and I'm never disappointed!
when I first started watching creative grandma I only had two patterns that I could do. But now after just a few months I now have so many and can't wait to do all of them. you are a great teacher and am so glad I found your web page.
When I was younger, around 7 or 8, my grandma would talk about crochet and knitting quite often. I would try to learn to knit but I could not grasp it. Crochet and knitting always seemed so hard and alien to me that I never thought that I could do it. Fast forward to today and I have learned how to crochet and knit. TH-cam has been a big help and this chanel was really helpful 😁
I absolutely love your tutorials, you explain everything so well and you show us exactly what you're doing, and you dont crochet at a million miles an hour hehe. Thankyou 👏😊
Love this Pattern, Glenda. I have started a prayer shawl with this stitch. It is actually a fun stitch to do.
I'm thinking of that GORGEOUS Red Heart Stripes yarn used with this pattern and I'm thinking next afghan! Love this gentle ripple look!
I started this the moment you posted this! And tried it in white but decided to add other colors. I love the blue and white that look like waves! THANKS Glenda for the easiest stitch to date that you've posted! It looks more complicated and yet is so very easy! I was searching all your videos for the double crochet pattern because I tried - (I promise I'll never make this mistake again!) another person's pattern and my stitches looked horrible and I couldn't keep up or understand what I did wrong! The patterns are very close with only a few stitch differences. When I saw your gorgeous pattern pop up I discovered I forgot my favorite stitch - the double crochet! And I was doing the single crochet all wrong! How did I forget 2 basic stitches?! (I can slay a granny square no problem but couldn't do that pattern! Why?)
Bless you for the ease and simplicity of you patterns and video's! I'm truly grateful! I adore all things you bring to us! Especially the stitch of the week! Ive learned everything I know so far from you! Btw, can you show us the cross stitch - "X" - that goes one step forward, double back, and uses a front or back post? This comes from the beautiful wave blanket made by Mikey at The Crochet Crowd. You 2 professional crochet artists are the most amazing & talented artists Ive found through dozens & dozens! The pattern is called "Breaking Waves", but Glenda, as easy as he can be - I can't do it! Its not the only one! I can't keep up. I was so frustrated. But I can do yours just fine! What do you think? Can you possibly help us all with a simpler way of doing other patterns that someone else has posted? Is that allowed? It's just that there is such a huge wealth of gorgeous patterns out there to share for free, but what happens when dozens of people have a problem completing the directions? I read the majority of comments to understand the patterns and ease, and many have questions or are completely discouraged! I want to say I love your wave pattern! Thank you again! But suggest to me an easy textured pattern for depth & looks that is easier that that lovely cross stitch I can't figure out! (Love you Glenda! Thank you!!)
Glenda,..I very much appreciate your tutorials....you manage to be precise without losing the sense of comeraderie...love that you recal each new step in a stitch and don’t leave out directives like “same “ stitch ...some do, and I’m left wondering “which” stitch...lol...BTW, I love your rings...thanks again..love this stitch, so much softer than chevron!
Love love love . My son who is 9 loves my crochet blankets . So I keep looking for new pattons xx
I would not normally pick bright colors, but your stitch pattern shows both the 'day glow and 'stripes' beautifully so I will be changing my perspective on bright colors. Thank you for sharing this tutorial and God Bless!
I AGREE!! SO EASY TO FOLLOW!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
I just love this , I've made two blankets already , just the sort of stitch I love, looks hard but is so, so, easy with your brilliant instructions.
Janice Teisar did you put a border on your blankets?
Creative Grandma Thank you! I wish I had found you a few years ago when I was trying to start. Videos are so clear. The patterns that I review are easy to read. This will make fun for me to try new patterns. Thank you.
So very pretty! I just so love that white and blue/green water color yarn combination, it's so fresh looking and beautiful for a baby. The "TV crocheting" pattern is so great because it's easy to take it on the go also, I would work on an easy stitch pattern years ago when I would take my project with me to work on the train. Going to try this one out for sure! Thank you for teaching us this pattern and can't wait to crochet along with you on this feathers and fan stitch! Thank you, Glenda! :)
I'm making this blanket for my mama's birthday. I love yours.
What I like is you hold your hook and wool correctly .this is why so many have sore and aching hands and fingers .
Thanks creative gradma. You are good teacher.
I just started my first wavy afghan using this stitch. So far it looks great, I can't wait to finish and start another. The stitch is easy and the video explains it well. Thank you for sharing!
Very good. Looks very pretty.
I think I'm going to use this for a blanket my granddaughter. Thank you for all you do.
Pretty, easy also. Thanks for the reminder...makes a great baby blanket.
I love your video,thanks for sharing!🌞
Such a pretty pattern. Thank you for sharing.
Very nice, clear, unhurried tutorial, thank you!
Thank you so much for another awesome tutorial. You are the best. Thank you once again.
I can't wait to try this pattern. Thanks for this tutorial. I have been following you for a while now.
This feather and fan pattern has been one of my favorites, but was afraid to give it a try. I've tried other stitch patterns close to this one; but never turned out correctly. Thank you so much for the detailed tutorial, this gives me the inspiration to give this stitch another try. Respectfully, Donna
You are more to this i love your tutorials and god bless you and your family
What fabulous samples Glenda. Thankyou for your thorough instructions.
Very beautiful💖
Thank you Glenda 🌹🌹🌹
Great tutor. Love the way you teach. Easy and gorgeous pattern. I will start this pattern tomorrow for baby blanket.
So beautiful and easy. I'll be using this stitch soon.
So pretty! This would be fun for a beach (themed) with the feather and fan stitch as the wave. So neat! Thank you for sharing!
This is a very pretty stitch. Thank you.
I love the stitch of the week 242. I can't wait to do this one. Thank you for all you do to teach me how to crochet!
I love love love this pattern. I think this will be a baby afghan for my next project, Thank you so much for all your creativity and help. love and hugs from this granny :)
Loved the beatiful pattern in the tutorial have a nice day god bless you and yout family
All 3 colors are stunning. Usually I only like one or two of your samples.
Hi Glenda wow this is lovely you spoil us with all your great stitches, this will definitely be my next blanket thanks so much for all your hardwork l appreciate it so much, xxx
Thankyou Glenda. This is a wonderful stitch. I am excited to try it
I love this stitch I hope I can figure out the right amount of stitches for a baby blanket. I think it should be a chain of 120 but I could be wrong.
This pattern has become my favorite ripple stitch. So easy and so beautiful! I read that it was created by Persia Lou. A few years ago I came across her story about how she loved this ripple pattern in knitting form, but she just couldn't knit. She tried, but gave up. So she decided to figure out a crochet version and came up with this pattern. She made her first blanket with a Q size hook, Extra Bulky yarn in white, and gifted it to her mother. She later posted a graph of the stitch sequence on her website. What a great pattern! My congratulations to Persia Lou!
By the way, I have a recommendation for crocheters who find it hard to learn to knit:
Try to learn English style and not Continental style.
It is a lie that learning to knit Continental style is easier for crocheters. It looks similar to crochet but it is very different in many ways.
Learning to knit English style is the easiest way for everyone. Crocheters are no exception to this. After you learn it this way, then take your time to learn Continental style, with patience and perseverance. Meanwhile you will be creating beautiful knit pieces using easily the English style.
Absolutely excellent Instructor!!
I love this one too! I can see a blanket made for a beach house!
I love this stich thank you for posting this video! I'm making my son a blanket with camo blue and light blue he loves it so far. instead of calling it fans and feather were calling it the mustache stich for him. Thanks again ill be trying a different patten you've post after I'm done with this one. And have subscribed to your channel 😀 ❤ 😊
Very pretty pattern working on one it's in Camo for my son he love that color I love stitch of the week
The best video on this pattern, others were confusing to me. Thanks so much!
I like the play on the ripple, thank you for sharing.
What a pretty stitch !!! The white /ocean sample is my fave 😻 but all samples are inspiring my creative genes! Thank you or the inspiration!
wonderful tutorial as usual. Beautiful pattern
I just love all your tutorials, I want to make everything. Your a great teacher. Thank you for doing these, I'm learning alot
LOVE LOVE LOVE THANK YOU FOR SHARING... beautiful stitch
I really love this pattern and you explain very well.Thanks for sharing.
Can’t wait to do this pattern!
Great pattern & beautiful vibrant colors! Love it as always😃.
The tutorial is excellent
Tutorial #242 fan and feather is 👍❤️
Hi Glenda this is a beautiful stitch. Thank you for sharing with me.
This is so pretty! Thank you! I can't wait to follow the pattern myself. The ombre sunset yarn is gorgeous!
Absolutely beautiful stitch! Headed to AC Moore today for some self- striping yarn to give it a try. Thanks!!!
I love the way you do your tutorials Creative Grandma! Great work👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😉😊
Beautiful!!!
Fun stitch, thank you.
Beautiful! I love watching your videos
Thank you Glenda this stitch it's so easy and I'd love to do a blanket to my toddler girl, thank u so much for this tutorial. Be blessed.
I have been on the look out for some patterns for my caron cakes. Thanks!
Beautiful. Think that is my next Afghan. Gorgeous!!
Hi Glenda I will make some baby blankets with this stitch thanks for the tutorial love this stitch😍
Hello!! I'm just getting near to the end of finishing a baby blanket using this pattern, and I was curious to know what row I should end with...the even row or odd single crochet row?? I know the pattern says to "Repeat rows 2 and 3 for the pattern", but I wanted to be sure to end it on the right row. Both the even and odd rows look good, and I guess I just want it to have that "finished" look before I fasten off and weave in the ends!! Thanks for listening!!
Wow! Love the Feather & Fan stitch in the self striping yarn! Thank you for sharing! ❤️🌹❤️
I love the colors you've made with these
Thank you so very much 🥰🦋
I love this pattern! I like the soft rounded wave. Thank you for the demo.
Thank you for doing the videos on these patterns, on the patterns I don't know how to read them, My mom did it by memory and did only the basic stitches that is how learned.
Just gorgeous, would make a lovely baby blanket, Love your stitch of the week videos. Thank you.
Thankyou. As always, you make it so easy to follow.
another great stitch thank you glenda x
Great video! That’s a beautiful stitch.
I wish I had know about this stitch before I finished my baby blanket
Love your videos so much Thank you for helping us with everything you're amazing
Looks really pretty.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been struggling with this stitch and it doesn't help that I'm left handed as well. You have put me on the right road at last xx
I love your white and blue swatch :)
Wow! I absolutely love this pattern Glenda. It's definitely a must try for me. Love your tutorials, you make them all look super easy x
This is the best tutorial. It was east to understand. Thank you so much.
This is very pretty. Love this stitch.
Beautiful i love your work
Very pretty .thank you for sharing
Thank goodness! I've been trying to learn how to make that Stitch