I would like to thank each and everyone of you for your continuous support thru these great comments and feedback. I sincerely appreciate all the great things that you guys do to make this channel a better place for each and everyone of us. I am very pleased to continue doing these videos and do the best that I can to help you create wonderful things in the simplest and easiest way possible. Wishing you guys all the best, have a blessed day everyone! ❤
WRITTEN PATTERN: (slightly reworded to terms im more familiar with, if there are any errors please lmk. I also recommend still watching the video for some of the more complicated parts--sometimes it is easier to show than tell) Chain 12 In 2nd Chain from hook, single crochet 1 In next ch, HDC1, CH1, and SC into back loop of chain In next two chains, make 1SC after second SC, Chain 4 remove hook from chain and insert it into the 4th stitch starting from the top of the leaf. Then attach CH4 to stitch, and chain 1 In chain space, [2HDC, 3SC] Skip 1 chain from foundation, and SC into the next chain. Chain 5 remove hook from chain and insert it into the 4th stitch from the last set of Chain Space stitches (ChSp St's). Attatch Ch5 to stitch, and chain 1 In new chain space, [1HDC, 3DC, 1HDC, 3SC] skip 1 chain from foundation, and SC into next chain. Chain 6 remove hook from chain and insert into the 5th st from last set of ChSp St's. Attatch CH6 to stitch, and chain 2.
In new ChSp, [5DC, 1HDC, 3SC] skip 1 chain from foundation, an dSC into next chain. Chain 6 remove hook from chain and insert it into the 5th stitch from the last set of ChSp St's. Attatch Ch5 to stitch, and chain 1. in new ChSp, [1HDC, 5DC, 1HDC, 3SC] Sc into last Ch. Into opposite side of foundation chain, work 1SC into every Ch until you're back at the top of the leaf (12). Make a slip stitch into the tip of the leaf. //Turn your work// In 2nd stitch, make 1sc In next st, make 1HDC, chain 1, and SC1 into back loop of Ch1 In next 2 stitches, make 1SC After 2nd SC, chain 4 remove hook from chain and insert it into the 4th stitch starting from the top of the leaf. Then attach CH4 to stitch, and chain 1 In chain space, [2HDC, 3SC] Skip 1 stitch from foundation, and SC into the next st. Chain 5 remove hook from chain and insert it into the 4th stitch from the last set of Chain Space stitches (ChSp St's). Attatch Ch5 to stitch, and chain 1 In new chain space, [1HDC, 3DC, 1HDC, 3SC] skip 2 stitches from foundation, and SC into next st. Chain 6 remove hook from chain and insert into the 5th st from last set of ChSp St's. Attatch CH6 to stitch, and chain 2.
In new ChSp, [5DC, 1HDC, 3SC] skip 1 st from foundation, and SC into next st. Chain 6 remove hook from chain and insert it into the 5th stitch from the last set of ChSp St's. Attatch Ch5 to stitch, and chain 1. in new ChSp, [1HDC, 5DC, 1HDC, 3SC] Attatch to last ST from ChSp St's from opposite side of leaf with a SC and finish off notes: at least when working on a larger scale (if you came from tiktok, iykyk), i found that working the foundation chain of 12 with a hook a full size smaller reduces the amount of unintentional holes in the design. (so if you're working everything else with a 5.5mm hook, doing the chain with a 4.5 makes the design look a little neater additionally, i found that when doing the mid-ridge of 12sc up the side of the leaf when you're halfway through, it makes for a good opportunity to hide the extra bit of yarn from your slip knot. I just crocheted the sc around it, and if it ended up being a little longer than the length of the leaf, i would pull it through the stitches a bit like a drawstring, trim as much as needed from the leftover yarn, and then pull the design back to full length. it should hide the rest of the woven in yarn within the stitches.
Awesome, thanks for writing it out! After using the video for the first two leaves, I could make the third one just with your written notes (still a beginner, so relying on videos mostly for now). I'll be trying your hack for the foundation chain in the next one. #thankstiktok 😄
Wonderful tutorial at a great pace! If you are modifying it for the coasters, I made mine slightly bigger by chaining 14 instead of 12 and repeating the bottom section a second time. I also do 6dc in this additional chain instead of 5 😊
@@embee5375 I just made it with medium acrylic yarn and it turned out to be an okay size! I could still have it a teensy bigger though but it will definitely work
you can also use a much bigger hook if you don’t feel like messing with the pattern too much! i used red heart yarn with a 5.5mm hook and they sized up to coaster size pretty well!
Moving on to my second leaf. Making these coaster size (5mm hook with durable cosy yarn, 5/bulky). Love the look! And even more excited to make them fit into a tiny plant pot, like the tiktok that brought me to this video 🪴 💚 😊
@@_tacos_101_ I really like the leaves! Trying them now in a lighter green to see if I will make mix and match sets. Wanna gift this to all my tea drinking and plant loving friends haha. Not so happy with my first attempt of the pot, so will have to try that again some time :)
This is my interpretation of the video instructions. Basic concepts 1) Foundation chain # should be double the number of "leaf" layers 2) Creating a leaf with a chain loop length getting longer 3) Plumping the leaf by using (ch#-1)x2 (i.e. if your loop chain is 6, you want about 10 stitches on the loop, or as many as would fit comfortably!) 4) Plump with the tip of the leaf loop starting starting with longer stitches (dc or hdc) and going smaller towards the midrib. 5) Skipping stitches on the midrib creates variation in spacing of the "leaf" loops 6) Making the two sides asymmetrical makes it look more organic! Monstera Leaf Written Instructions: Slip knot, ch12, turn Leaf1: sc, hdc, sc, Leaf2: sc ch4, remove hook and rehook at 4th stitch from the top and slst the previous ch4 on; (ch1 2hdc 3sc) around the formed loop towards foundation chain; skip a stitch on the foundation chain Leaf3: sc ch5; rehook 3rd st of Leaf2; (ch1 1hdc 3dc 1hdc 3sc); skip Leaf4: sc ch6; rehook 5th st of Leaf3; (ch2 5dc 1hdc 3sc); skip Leaf5: sc ch 6; rehook 5th st of Leaf4; (ch1 1hdc 5dc 1hdc 3sc); sc to the end of the chain; Midrib: Turn and sc x12 (following the foundation chain); slst (aka tip); turn (starting other half) Leaf1: sc, hdc ch1 picot (aka turn on ch and add a sc), sc, sc Leaf2: sc ch4, rehook to 4th st, (ch1 2hdc 3sc), skip Leaf3: sc ch5, rehook to 3rd st of previous leaf, (ch1 1hdc 3dc 1hdc 3sc), skip, skip, Leaf4: sc ch6, rehook to 4th st of previous leaf, (ch2 5dc 1hdc 3sc), skip Leaf5: sc ch6, rehook to 5th st of previous leaf, (ch11hdc 5dc 1hdc 3sc), slst to finish at the end
If you get the pattern but wonder what are al the chains because you have to skip trough the video the whole time these are it 1: 4 chain, attach 4 loop, 2hdc and 3sc 2: 5 chain, attach 3 loop, 1 hdc and 3dc and 1hdc and 3 sc 3: 6 chain, attach 5 loop, 5dc and 1hdc an 3sc 4: 6 chain, attach 5 loop, 1hdc and 5dc and 1 hdc and 3sc That’s it, I hope this helps people a bit
here's some written instructions i made from the video (i've never written a pattern before so i think this is right!) ch 12 *sc 1 into first loop of chain hdc 1 into second loop ch 1, sc 1 into back of last stitch sc 1 into 3rd and 4th loop ch 4 remove hook, attach ch to 4th loop on previous set ch 1 on ch4: hdc 2, sc 1 on original ch: skip one loop, sc into next loop (6th) ch 5 remove hook, attach ch to 3rd loop on previous set ch 1 on ch5: hdc 1, dc 3, hdc 1, sc 3 on original ch: skip one loop, sc into next loop (8th) ch 6 remove hook, attach ch to 5th loop on previous set ch 2 on ch6: dc 5, hdc 1, sc 3 on original ch: skip 1 loop, sc into next loop ch 6 remove hook, attach ch to 5th loop on previous set ch 1 on ch6: hdc 1, dc 5, hdc 1, sc 3* on original ch: attach with sc "midrib" original chain by sc 12 into it, should go up length of leaf to where you started sl st into very tip of the leaf turn repeat from * to * using midrib sc set instead of original ch attach with sl st into midrib tie off
I used this pattern to make coasters!! It took some trial and error but it worked best for me by using two strands of weight 4 yarn and a 8 mm hook. About as big as my hand and able to fit my big mugs too 😊
The first time I used your pattern I just use scraps second time I used your pattern. I dyed wool in a variegated pattern. This time I am using a lime, green neon, and am chaining a very long necklace that reaches to my belly button instead of training 14 to start the leaf I am using 20 so it will have a stem I make the leaves and come back alone with chain another 20 stitches to start the second one. This gives them closeness, but not overlapping Leaves. Finish the first leaf on this necklace. Can’t wait to see how this turns out. Thank you for sharing.
chain 12 on the second loop from the hook -> sc, hdc, ch and sc on the chain, 2 sc, 4 chains remove the hook and attach to 4th loop with sl sth, 1 chain on the 4chains -> 2 hdc, 3 sc -> skip one loop, attach on the next one with sc, 5 ch remove the hook, attach on 3rd loop on the 5chain stitch -> 1 hdc, 3 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc -> skip one loop, attach on the next one with sc, 6 ch
remove the hook, attach on the 5th loop on the 6chain stitch -> 5 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc -> skip one loop, attach on the next one with sc, 6 ch remove the hook, attach on the 5th loop on the 6chain stitch -> 1 hdc, 5 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc -> skip one loop, attach on the next one with sc, 6 ch attach with 1 sc
Start with 12 chain 1st loop sc 2nd loop hdc, ch1, sc into the hdc 3rd loop sc 4th loop sc, ch4 Remove hook, att. on 4th loop (slst), ch1 On the ch4: 2hdc, 3sc Skip one loop, att. on next loop, sc, ch5 Remove hook, att. in 3rd loop (slst), ch1 On the ch5: 1hdc, 3dc, 1 hdc, 3sc Skip one/two? loop, att. on next loop, sc, ch6 Remove hook, att. on 5th loop (slst), ch2 On the ch6: 5dc, 1hdc, 3sc Skip one loop, att. on next loop, sc, ch6 Remove hook, att. on 5th loop (slst), ch1 On the ch6: 1hdc, 5dc, 1hdc, 3sc Att, to last loop, sc 12 sc down middle, slst Repeat everything until the last att, then slst into work, cut and pull, weave in end
I made cute earrings! But they were floppy. I used modpodge on the top of the leafs and the midridge. And it worked but it changed the color. Where I didn’t put mod podge, it’s a bright green. Where the mod podge is it’s dark green, but that’s totally ok because leaves have different shades sometimes and it looked cute when I thought of it like that.
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Thank you for this. I'm confused on how to do the leaves though- for example when there's 5 chains you put "on the 5 chains stitch: 1 hdc, 3 dc, 1 hdc, and 3 sc". How do you do 8 stitches (those added up) into only 5 stitches? it's hard to tell from the video because it's a little grainy. I run out of stitches to add those last 3 sc's into...
I think they are referring to the chain space, so instead of crocheting into the stitches themselves you crochet into the chain space (the hole that's been created) if that makes sense
you’re not meant to be crocheting into each chain stitch, consider the whole chain as a stich. you would put your crochet hook into the big “hole” that the attached chain creates (hope that makes sense!) then pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on the hook - that’s for the sc. for the hdc you would yarn over before putting the hook under the chain, yarn over and pull through the 3 loops on the hook. 😊
Work into the bigger hole made by the chain not the five stitches. Basically crocheting around the stitches not into them. Wrapping with dhc, dc, and those sc around the chain spaces.
You don’t work into the chain 5 stitches made, you work into the space that the chain 5 loop creates. So imagine you made a bracelet just of chains, to add onto it, don’t hdc/dc/sc into the chains, do all of that into the space your wrist would go. Does that makes sense?
when i do the sc for the midrib, i get huge gapping in my project. does anyone know how to fix this? i feel like i’m sc into the wrong section, or maybe my chain is too loose?
this is happening to me too. i even unraveled the second side to try to fix it but i actually think thats how the pattern is. if you go to the end of the video and look closely at the creators monstera leaves they are the same (i think lol) but because of the type of yarn they used it is far harder to tell. im using a cotton yarn so i think thats why you can tell that the stitches are sort of flipped and the pearled side is up on half of the leaf on either side
update: i made another one and when it came time to make the second half i switched hands and that worked; however it was very difficult to use my other hand lol
Hello, I have a question. When attaching the chains to make the holes in the leaf, do you count the chain 1 or chain 2 at the beginning ? Idk if that makes sense
I had the same problem- I just placed them kinda randomly under the loops and tried to fit them in before the slip stitch (tip part of the leaf) and it worked:)
I'm thinking either the creator mistyped 14 as 12..maybe, I'm not sure. But I'm seeing everyone crochet 14 instead of 12 and it coming out good with no complaints. Just not sure if it would have 12 midrib stitches or 14 midrib stitches because you're skipping a loop each time anyways.
@@dk6ybI actually tried that too and hated how pointy the tip of the leaf was. I'm thinking the creator mistyped 14 as 12, because you're skipping 1 stitch hole, and attaching it to the next one. Basically making it smaller.
I’m confused - if you start with a SC in the second chain from the hook, then you are crocheting (and skipping) into 11 chains. Why do you then SC 12? You end up with an extra SC that way, SO Couldn’t you SC 11 and then slip stitch into the tip of the leaf?
Get small jumps rings and use either your fingers or pliers to pull apart and slip it into at least two loops in the back (could be the top half of a stitch, like the top sc in the middle). Make sure the jump ring is parallel to your project. Then while it’s open attach an earring backing of your choice (make sure it’s facing the right way) and close with pliers, or fingers. Hope this helps!
Hiya, sorry I'm stuck and was wondering if you could maybe please help? Am I skipping a chain at start please? As I'm ending up with a spare chain at the end. Also when you chain and slip stitch onto the leaves and count stitches you need to skip, are you including the chain one please?
Hey, I did not have an extra chain at the end, you can try to redo it or what you can do is just skip the chain before it and go directly into the last one since it's at the end. Also if your taking about the leaves or the small sections on either side, the chain one does not count. You have to do it plus whatever number of chains that part calls for. Hope that helped!
The first single crochet we do (after we have done 12 chains) is in the 2nd loop from the hoop. He didn't say it in the video but from watching, it was definitely the 2nd. Hope this helps :)
you must be making some sort of mistake, as if you start with the 12 chains as in the video you'll have the perfect amount. check that you aren't skipping an extra chain when inserting your hook. perhaps try using stitch markers to note which stitch you last worked into.
I just followed this pattern and it was surprisingly easy. I have a habit of losing stitches as I go, but didn’t have that issue with this. You must be losing stitches somewhere if you don’t have any chains left to finish the leaf.
You don’t crochet in the actual loops for those stitches, you crochet into the hole it creates (around the chain the chain as if it were a magic circle)
I had to rewatch the video a few times . I hope this makes sense.. When you lay the half completed leaf down, and kind of stretch the flat(beginning chain side) out a bit, you can see spaces of varying sizes just off of the original chain. I put the sc in those spaces for the midrib part. Some spaces will fit 3-4 sc. some will only fit 1-2. As long as you have 12 sc down the length of the flat side of the leaf, I think the rest will work out fine.
There should be holes on the opposite side you worked on. Unfortunately they are hard to see but you should see holes on the other side and sc in each one of those. Some might look different because you skipped over them (a bit smaller) but work your way into it and sc. Should be able to count 12 holes. Sorry if this doesn’t make any sense!
For me. The midrib is just sc in the chains that were leftover from the starting chain. This helps get back to the tip of the leave to be able to repeat the pattern.
I would like to thank each and everyone of you for your continuous support thru these great comments and feedback. I sincerely appreciate all the great things that you guys do to make this channel a better place for each and everyone of us. I am very pleased to continue doing these videos and do the best that I can to help you create wonderful things in the simplest and easiest way possible. Wishing you guys all the best, have a blessed day everyone! ❤
Hi...what kind of yarn did u use in this video?pls let me know..thanks♥️
@@marilyngubatan5431 It is made of cotton. Thanks ❤
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WRITTEN PATTERN: (slightly reworded to terms im more familiar with, if there are any errors please lmk. I also recommend still watching the video for some of the more complicated parts--sometimes it is easier to show than tell)
Chain 12
In 2nd Chain from hook, single crochet 1
In next ch, HDC1, CH1, and SC into back loop of chain
In next two chains, make 1SC
after second SC, Chain 4
remove hook from chain and insert it into the 4th stitch starting from the top of the leaf. Then attach CH4 to stitch, and chain 1
In chain space, [2HDC, 3SC]
Skip 1 chain from foundation, and SC into the next chain. Chain 5
remove hook from chain and insert it into the 4th stitch from the last set of Chain Space stitches (ChSp St's). Attatch Ch5 to stitch, and chain 1
In new chain space, [1HDC, 3DC, 1HDC, 3SC]
skip 1 chain from foundation, and SC into next chain. Chain 6
remove hook from chain and insert into the 5th st from last set of ChSp St's. Attatch CH6 to stitch, and chain 2.
In new ChSp, [5DC, 1HDC, 3SC]
skip 1 chain from foundation, an dSC into next chain. Chain 6
remove hook from chain and insert it into the 5th stitch from the last set of ChSp St's. Attatch Ch5 to stitch, and chain 1.
in new ChSp, [1HDC, 5DC, 1HDC, 3SC]
Sc into last Ch.
Into opposite side of foundation chain, work 1SC into every Ch until you're back at the top of the leaf (12). Make a slip stitch into the tip of the leaf.
//Turn your work//
In 2nd stitch, make 1sc
In next st, make 1HDC, chain 1, and SC1 into back loop of Ch1
In next 2 stitches, make 1SC
After 2nd SC, chain 4
remove hook from chain and insert it into the 4th stitch starting from the top of the leaf. Then attach CH4 to stitch, and chain 1
In chain space, [2HDC, 3SC]
Skip 1 stitch from foundation, and SC into the next st. Chain 5
remove hook from chain and insert it into the 4th stitch from the last set of Chain Space stitches (ChSp St's). Attatch Ch5 to stitch, and chain 1
In new chain space, [1HDC, 3DC, 1HDC, 3SC]
skip 2 stitches from foundation, and SC into next st. Chain 6
remove hook from chain and insert into the 5th st from last set of ChSp St's. Attatch CH6 to stitch, and chain 2.
In new ChSp, [5DC, 1HDC, 3SC]
skip 1 st from foundation, and SC into next st. Chain 6
remove hook from chain and insert it into the 5th stitch from the last set of ChSp St's. Attatch Ch5 to stitch, and chain 1.
in new ChSp, [1HDC, 5DC, 1HDC, 3SC]
Attatch to last ST from ChSp St's from opposite side of leaf with a SC and finish off
notes:
at least when working on a larger scale (if you came from tiktok, iykyk), i found that working the foundation chain of 12 with a hook a full size smaller reduces the amount of unintentional holes in the design. (so if you're working everything else with a 5.5mm hook, doing the chain with a 4.5 makes the design look a little neater
additionally, i found that when doing the mid-ridge of 12sc up the side of the leaf when you're halfway through, it makes for a good opportunity to hide the extra bit of yarn from your slip knot. I just crocheted the sc around it, and if it ended up being a little longer than the length of the leaf, i would pull it through the stitches a bit like a drawstring, trim as much as needed from the leftover yarn, and then pull the design back to full length. it should hide the rest of the woven in yarn within the stitches.
Thank you for that!!!
Hi ! Did you make the leaves the exact size or smaller for your tt project? :)
Thanks for writing this out for us Rebekah!
Thank you so so much
Awesome, thanks for writing it out! After using the video for the first two leaves, I could make the third one just with your written notes (still a beginner, so relying on videos mostly for now).
I'll be trying your hack for the foundation chain in the next one.
#thankstiktok 😄
Wonderful tutorial at a great pace! If you are modifying it for the coasters, I made mine slightly bigger by chaining 14 instead of 12 and repeating the bottom section a second time. I also do 6dc in this additional chain instead of 5 😊
What size yarn did you use? I'm using worsted and it's just a liiiittle too small to be a coaster. 🌿
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@@embee5375 I just made it with medium acrylic yarn and it turned out to be an okay size! I could still have it a teensy bigger though but it will definitely work
What do you mean with the bottom section? :0
you can also use a much bigger hook if you don’t feel like messing with the pattern too much! i used red heart yarn with a 5.5mm hook and they sized up to coaster size pretty well!
Moving on to my second leaf. Making these coaster size (5mm hook with durable cosy yarn, 5/bulky). Love the look! And even more excited to make them fit into a tiny plant pot, like the tiktok that brought me to this video 🪴 💚 😊
i’m also here from the tiktok lol. how did it all end up looking?
@@_tacos_101_ I really like the leaves! Trying them now in a lighter green to see if I will make mix and match sets. Wanna gift this to all my tea drinking and plant loving friends haha.
Not so happy with my first attempt of the pot, so will have to try that again some time :)
@@_tacos_101_ I'm doing it too haha, I'm using a 4mm hook and it is turning out really pretty
omg im literally here from that tik tok too lol
This is my interpretation of the video instructions.
Basic concepts
1) Foundation chain # should be double the number of "leaf" layers
2) Creating a leaf with a chain loop length getting longer
3) Plumping the leaf by using (ch#-1)x2 (i.e. if your loop chain is 6, you want about 10 stitches on the loop, or as many as would fit comfortably!)
4) Plump with the tip of the leaf loop starting starting with longer stitches (dc or hdc) and going smaller towards the midrib.
5) Skipping stitches on the midrib creates variation in spacing of the "leaf" loops
6) Making the two sides asymmetrical makes it look more organic!
Monstera Leaf Written Instructions:
Slip knot, ch12, turn
Leaf1: sc, hdc, sc,
Leaf2: sc ch4, remove hook and rehook at 4th stitch from the top and slst the previous ch4 on; (ch1 2hdc 3sc) around the formed loop towards foundation chain; skip a stitch on the foundation chain
Leaf3: sc ch5; rehook 3rd st of Leaf2; (ch1 1hdc 3dc 1hdc 3sc); skip
Leaf4: sc ch6; rehook 5th st of Leaf3; (ch2 5dc 1hdc 3sc); skip
Leaf5: sc ch 6; rehook 5th st of Leaf4; (ch1 1hdc 5dc 1hdc 3sc); sc to the end of the chain;
Midrib: Turn and sc x12 (following the foundation chain); slst (aka tip); turn (starting other half)
Leaf1: sc, hdc ch1 picot (aka turn on ch and add a sc), sc, sc
Leaf2: sc ch4, rehook to 4th st, (ch1 2hdc 3sc), skip
Leaf3: sc ch5, rehook to 3rd st of previous leaf, (ch1 1hdc 3dc 1hdc 3sc), skip, skip,
Leaf4: sc ch6, rehook to 4th st of previous leaf, (ch2 5dc 1hdc 3sc), skip
Leaf5: sc ch6, rehook to 5th st of previous leaf, (ch11hdc 5dc 1hdc 3sc), slst to finish at the end
this is so useful, thank you! :)
If you get the pattern but wonder what are al the chains because you have to skip trough the video the whole time these are it
1: 4 chain, attach 4 loop, 2hdc and 3sc
2: 5 chain, attach 3 loop, 1 hdc and 3dc and 1hdc and 3 sc
3: 6 chain, attach 5 loop, 5dc and 1hdc an 3sc
4: 6 chain, attach 5 loop, 1hdc and 5dc and 1 hdc and 3sc
That’s it, I hope this helps people a bit
here's some written instructions i made from the video (i've never written a pattern before so i think this is right!)
ch 12
*sc 1 into first loop of chain
hdc 1 into second loop
ch 1, sc 1 into back of last stitch
sc 1 into 3rd and 4th loop
ch 4
remove hook, attach ch to 4th loop on previous set
ch 1
on ch4: hdc 2, sc 1
on original ch: skip one loop, sc into next loop (6th)
ch 5
remove hook, attach ch to 3rd loop on previous set
ch 1
on ch5: hdc 1, dc 3, hdc 1, sc 3
on original ch: skip one loop, sc into next loop (8th)
ch 6
remove hook, attach ch to 5th loop on previous set
ch 2
on ch6: dc 5, hdc 1, sc 3
on original ch: skip 1 loop, sc into next loop
ch 6
remove hook, attach ch to 5th loop on previous set
ch 1
on ch6: hdc 1, dc 5, hdc 1, sc 3*
on original ch: attach with sc
"midrib" original chain by sc 12 into it, should go up length of leaf to where you started
sl st into very tip of the leaf
turn
repeat from * to * using midrib sc set instead of original ch
attach with sl st into midrib
tie off
Modified this pattern for a monstera leaf granny square and it turned out beautifully thank you
I used this pattern to make coasters!! It took some trial and error but it worked best for me by using two strands of weight 4 yarn and a 8 mm hook. About as big as my hand and able to fit my big mugs too 😊
This was great. I love how you give us a very close look at EXACTLY what you do! Thank you so much!!
Beautiful earrings, clear tutorial, thanks for your generosity in sharing this pattern!
I LOVE this. Thank you so much. I cannot wait to make these !!!
i love how clear this tutorial is !! i barely know any crochet but this is super easy and understandable
Thank you! Used this for a non-esrring project and the leaves are so cute!
this tutorial was so easy to follow and the finished product is beautiful :)) thank you!!
The first time I used your pattern I just use scraps second time I used your pattern. I dyed wool in a variegated pattern. This time I am using a lime, green neon, and am chaining a very long necklace that reaches to my belly button instead of training 14 to start the leaf I am using 20 so it will have a stem I make the leaves and come back alone with chain another 20 stitches to start the second one. This gives them closeness, but not overlapping Leaves. Finish the first leaf on this necklace. Can’t wait to see how this turns out. Thank you for sharing.
chain 12
on the second loop from the hook -> sc, hdc, ch and sc on the chain, 2 sc, 4 chains
remove the hook and attach to 4th loop with sl sth, 1 chain
on the 4chains -> 2 hdc, 3 sc -> skip one loop, attach on the next one with sc, 5 ch
remove the hook, attach on 3rd loop
on the 5chain stitch -> 1 hdc, 3 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc -> skip one loop, attach on the next one with sc, 6 ch
remove the hook, attach on the 5th loop
on the 6chain stitch -> 5 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc -> skip one loop, attach on the next one with sc, 6 ch
remove the hook, attach on the 5th loop
on the 6chain stitch -> 1 hdc, 5 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc -> skip one loop, attach on the next one with sc, 6 ch
attach with 1 sc
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These are SO cute! Thank you for the tutorial!
really great tutorial! didn't think something so beautiful could be so simple to make!
Seriously amazing tutorial! You made it super easy to follow along! Thank you ❤
Very good tutorials,i can see and follow easily with written caption...thank u for this i will surely makesome of this for my earring collections
Start with 12 chain
1st loop sc
2nd loop hdc, ch1, sc into the hdc
3rd loop sc
4th loop sc, ch4
Remove hook, att. on 4th loop (slst), ch1
On the ch4: 2hdc, 3sc
Skip one loop, att. on next loop, sc, ch5
Remove hook, att. in 3rd loop (slst), ch1
On the ch5: 1hdc, 3dc, 1 hdc, 3sc
Skip one/two? loop, att. on next loop, sc, ch6
Remove hook, att. on 5th loop (slst), ch2
On the ch6: 5dc, 1hdc, 3sc
Skip one loop, att. on next loop, sc, ch6
Remove hook, att. on 5th loop (slst), ch1
On the ch6: 1hdc, 5dc, 1hdc, 3sc
Att, to last loop, sc
12 sc down middle, slst
Repeat everything until the last att, then slst into work, cut and pull, weave in end
this was so easy to follow thank you so much :))
mine looks a bit bulky but it’s just because I haven’t been crocheting for very long :,)
Chain 12
1. Sc
2. Hdc ch1 sc
3. Sc
4. Sc ch4 attach in 4th ch1
2Hdc 3sc
6. Sc ch5 attach in 3rd ch1
1hdc 3dc 1hdc 3sc
8. Sc ch6 attach in 5th ch2
5dc 1hdc 3sc
10. Sc ch6 attach in 5th ch1
1hdc 5dc 1hdc 3sc
11. Sc
Midrib 12Sc
Sl st on top part of leaf, sc
1. Sc
2. Hdc ch1 sc
3. Sc
4. Sc ch4 attach in 4th ch1
2hdc 3sc
6. Sc ch5 attach in 3rd ch1
1hdc 3dc 1hdc 3sc
9. Sc ch6 attach in 4th ch2
5dc 1hdc 3sc
11. Sc ch6 attach in 5th ch1
1hdc 5dc 1hdc 3sc
12. Attach sl st ch1
Great tutorial and so easy to follow. These monstera leaves turned out very pretty!!
Chain 14
Sc hdc
Chain2
Sc2
Chain 4 slip into 3rd
2hdc 3sc
2 sc
Chain 5 slip into 3rd
1hdc,3dc,1hdc,3sc
2sc
Chain 6 slip into 5th
5dc,1hdc,3sc
2sc
Chain 6 slip into 5th
1hdc,5dc,1hdc,3sc
2sc
Chain 6 slip into 5th
1hdc,6dc,1hdc,3sc
1sc turn to other side
14 sc turn work
1sc,hdc
Chain 4 slip in 3rd
2hdc,3sc
2sc
Chain 5 slip in 3rd
1hdc,3dc,1hdc,3sc
2sc
Chain 6 slip in 5th
5dc,1hdc,3sc
2sc
Chain 6 slip in 5th
1hdc,5dc,1hdc,3sc
2sc
Chain 6 slip in 5th
1hdc,6dc,1hdc,3sc
Sc1
Finish off
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did u just make up the pattern cuz this is not what she actually showed lol
I made cute earrings! But they were floppy. I used modpodge on the top of the leafs and the midridge. And it worked but it changed the color. Where I didn’t put mod podge, it’s a bright green. Where the mod podge is it’s dark green, but that’s totally ok because leaves have different shades sometimes and it looked cute when I thought of it like that.
Thank you for this adorable pattern
this is great and so easy to follow, thank you so much!!❤
I love your works, it inspires me to try something like that and tutorial is very clear and easy to Understand❤❤
It is purrrrrfect for me to make easily 😊
Beautiful, I followed you tutorial and did a pair 🥰 thank you so much..
Brilliant pattern! Thanks so much for sharing
I have 1 pair done thank u for sharing your pattern♥
Beautiful and Wonderful tutorial ✨✨✨✨
this was really easy and quick! thanks
Nice sharing
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Thank you for sharing this beautiful tutorial. Can you please post written directions? ❤
It is written in the video...
@@slyfoxie94 ppl might want just straight instructions on a page.
I just posted some in the comments!
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Thank you this was a perfect tutorial!
great tutorial! easy to follow however i did get a bit confused at the very end
Absolutely beautiful!♥️♥️
Beautiful thank you for sharing
Thank you🥰🥰🥰 turned out soo cute🥰🥰🥰
very nice tutorial, tank you very much!
Lovely tutorial ❤
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Hi. Thank you for a beautiful pattern. This is what I was looking for.The leafs look like real. 😊
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Thank you!! I love making these!! Greetings from Spain! ❤️
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Wonderful tutorial thank you!
Thank you for this. I'm confused on how to do the leaves though- for example when there's 5 chains you put "on the 5 chains stitch: 1 hdc, 3 dc, 1 hdc, and 3 sc". How do you do 8 stitches (those added up) into only 5 stitches? it's hard to tell from the video because it's a little grainy. I run out of stitches to add those last 3 sc's into...
you don’t do the stitches in the 5 chains themselves but in the space that’s between the 5 chains and the ‘body’ of the leaf, i hope it makes sense :)
I think they are referring to the chain space, so instead of crocheting into the stitches themselves you crochet into the chain space (the hole that's been created) if that makes sense
you’re not meant to be crocheting into each chain stitch, consider the whole chain as a stich. you would put your crochet hook into the big “hole” that the attached chain creates (hope that makes sense!) then pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on the hook - that’s for the sc. for the hdc you would yarn over before putting the hook under the chain, yarn over and pull through the 3 loops on the hook. 😊
Work into the bigger hole made by the chain not the five stitches. Basically crocheting around the stitches not into them. Wrapping with dhc, dc, and those sc around the chain spaces.
You don’t work into the chain 5 stitches made, you work into the space that the chain 5 loop creates.
So imagine you made a bracelet just of chains, to add onto it, don’t hdc/dc/sc into the chains, do all of that into the space your wrist would go. Does that makes sense?
Beautiful 🥰
when i do the sc for the midrib, i get huge gapping in my project. does anyone know how to fix this? i feel like i’m sc into the wrong section, or maybe my chain is too loose?
i just went farther past the chain. fit 12 stitches in where I thought they should be that way the chain is concealed not stretched.
I don't understand how you "wrap" the midrib part, therefore my leaves always look weird ;(
same here
i just single crocheted in the open spaces and under the chains
I found it hard to understand too, so I slowed the video to 0.5x, shun a light directly on my work and copied that part exactly and it worked! :)
I think im doing the mid rib wrong? half of the leaf is upsidedown if that makes sense? like pearled side up, any advice?
this is happening to me too. i even unraveled the second side to try to fix it but i actually think thats how the pattern is. if you go to the end of the video and look closely at the creators monstera leaves they are the same (i think lol) but because of the type of yarn they used it is far harder to tell. im using a cotton yarn so i think thats why you can tell that the stitches are sort of flipped and the pearled side is up on half of the leaf on either side
update: i made another one and when it came time to make the second half i switched hands and that worked; however it was very difficult to use my other hand lol
Thank you sister your share.
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Hello, I have a question. When attaching the chains to make the holes in the leaf, do you count the chain 1 or chain 2 at the beginning ? Idk if that makes sense
It differs, depending on the height of the stitch that follows it. (a DC is higher than a HDC so might need a higher beginning stitch)
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i cannot find 12 holes in midrib???? idk how to do this part ugh
I had the same problem- I just placed them kinda randomly under the loops and tried to fit them in before the slip stitch (tip part of the leaf) and it worked:)
I'm thinking either the creator mistyped 14 as 12..maybe, I'm not sure. But I'm seeing everyone crochet 14 instead of 12 and it coming out good with no complaints. Just not sure if it would have 12 midrib stitches or 14 midrib stitches because you're skipping a loop each time anyways.
@@dk6ybI actually tried that too and hated how pointy the tip of the leaf was. I'm thinking the creator mistyped 14 as 12, because you're skipping 1 stitch hole, and attaching it to the next one. Basically making it smaller.
Do you have any tips, my second page always looks different than the first. I don't even know what I'm doing wrong. thanks for the great tutorial🥰
Did you ever figure this out? I keep having the same problem 😅
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Hello, what yarn did you use?
Mine looks wonky. 🐸 🤦🏽♀️
Same, I’ve tried like 10x
Mine too. I do not understand what I do wrong
Thank you so so SO much for this! ❤
I’m confused - if you start with a SC in the second chain from the hook, then you are crocheting (and skipping) into 11 chains. Why do you then SC 12? You end up with an extra SC that way, SO Couldn’t you SC 11 and then slip stitch into the tip of the leaf?
It’s what the person is doing if you count , it’s just isn’t wrote correctly
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how do you attach the earrings in the end?
Get small jumps rings and use either your fingers or pliers to pull apart and slip it into at least two loops in the back (could be the top half of a stitch, like the top sc in the middle). Make sure the jump ring is parallel to your project. Then while it’s open attach an earring backing of your choice (make sure it’s facing the right way) and close with pliers, or fingers. Hope this helps!
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Hiya, sorry I'm stuck and was wondering if you could maybe please help? Am I skipping a chain at start please? As I'm ending up with a spare chain at the end. Also when you chain and slip stitch onto the leaves and count stitches you need to skip, are you including the chain one please?
Hey, I did not have an extra chain at the end, you can try to redo it or what you can do is just skip the chain before it and go directly into the last one since it's at the end. Also if your taking about the leaves or the small sections on either side, the chain one does not count. You have to do it plus whatever number of chains that part calls for. Hope that helped!
The first single crochet we do (after we have done 12 chains) is in the 2nd loop from the hoop. He didn't say it in the video but from watching, it was definitely the 2nd. Hope this helps :)
It's very hard to follow. After third part of leaves there is no chain left, so I dont know how you continue if every time you skip one chain.
I agree👍
you must be making some sort of mistake, as if you start with the 12 chains as in the video you'll have the perfect amount. check that you aren't skipping an extra chain when inserting your hook. perhaps try using stitch markers to note which stitch you last worked into.
I just followed this pattern and it was surprisingly easy. I have a habit of losing stitches as I go, but didn’t have that issue with this. You must be losing stitches somewhere if you don’t have any chains left to finish the leaf.
You don’t crochet in the actual loops for those stitches, you crochet into the hole it creates (around the chain the chain as if it were a magic circle)
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Written pattern?
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The midrib part makes no sense but unfortunately it doesn't look like you're responding to comments to offer any help.
Yea I was a little lost there too I just did 12 sc even if it meant putting two sc in a couple of the holes
I had to rewatch the video a few times .
I hope this makes sense..
When you lay the half completed leaf down, and kind of stretch the flat(beginning chain side) out a bit, you can see spaces of varying sizes just off of the original chain.
I put the sc in those spaces for the midrib part. Some spaces will fit 3-4 sc. some will only fit 1-2.
As long as you have 12 sc down the length of the flat side of the leaf, I think the rest will work out fine.
idk if this will help you but on mine there are huge empty spaces under the initial middle chain. i did 12 sc in those
There should be holes on the opposite side you worked on. Unfortunately they are hard to see but you should see holes on the other side and sc in each one of those. Some might look different because you skipped over them (a bit smaller) but work your way into it and sc. Should be able to count 12 holes. Sorry if this doesn’t make any sense!
For me. The midrib is just sc in the chains that were leftover from the starting chain. This helps get back to the tip of the leave to be able to repeat the pattern.