This is such an easy and beautifully elegant pattern. I absolutely love your tutorial layout and I don't feel intimidated with my beginner level of crochet. Thank you.
Now THIS is what I'd call a FABULOUS video !! You did a fantastic job showing the exact stitches, and no one could possibly make a mistake following you. Very well done, and congratulations on it. Now I'll subscribe to your channel, and go see what other treasures you have to offer. Thanks so much !!
This is my favorite video tutorial for crochet! Easy to follow, lovely music and a beautiful pattern. I'm making blue and pink versions for upcoming baby shower gifts. Thank you!
This is a lovely stitch and I love the easy way you show us how to do it, I always thought it would be difficult, going to use this stitch in my next project. Thank you
I can see this being a beautiful lace scarf if done in a lightweight yarn-and oh, the possible colour variations! Might have to try this at some point!
Thank you for a easy tutorial to follow, even though no voice and just lovely music .... was a pleasure to watch and learn from. I look forward to crocheting this pretty tulip 🌷 edging.
Thanks a lot,u have been so patient while teaching,u are an awesome teacher 👍👍👍👍 love you ❤️❤️God bless you abundantly,stay safe n blessed love from India 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful .Will make a beautiful bedsheet for my daughter's bed with matching cushions and pillow covers.Just need your guidence about which yarn and hook to use bcz im from pakistan and its mostly hot weather here so cant make it with wool yarn
For those of you who want the written pattern but don't want to bother watching the video and writing it themselves... Chain a multiple of 3+2 with background colour. 1st row: sc on 2nd ch from the hook. Continue with sc on every chain. ch1, turn. Rows 2 and 3 again sc, starting from the 1st stitch. after finishing the last sc, Attach the green colour for the leaves. Row 4: ch 5 (=dc+ch2), turn. dc on first stitch available (the last sc). Now you made a V shape. *Skip 2 st, on 3rd work (dc, ch2,dc) - V shape made*. Rep from * to * until the end of the row. The last V-shape should be on the last sc. of the previous row. Attach the colour you want for the flowers. Row 5: ch 3, turn. Flowers will be made into each V-shape. Flower: 5dctog, meaning 5 incomplete dc closed all together. The first ch3 we did for turning are NOT part of any flower. So, make *1 flower in next V-shape, ch 2*, continue till the end of the row. Finish with flower, without the ch.2 Attach background colour. Row 6: ch 1, and work 1 sc on the elongated loop on top of each tulip and 2 sc in each ch-2 gap. Finish with 1 sc on top of the tulip. Ignore the 3 chains at the start of the previous row. Repeat rows 2-6 (The sample for the video had 12 chains+2=14 ch and used cotton with a 4 mm hook)
irmar ...hello. Thank you for taking the time to write it out. Im a neebie. So when patterns say..multiple 3 plus 2. If i want to make a large adult blanket would that be total dor example 62? Or does it mean 3 needs to divide into a number evenly? Thank u
I love how easy and clear your videos are. This is a great idea coz u don't have to cut the yarn but not all my puff stitches are "puffing on the same side" Any advice?
I am making a baby blanket with this lovely pattern and was wondering what you would recommend for an edging?! I was thinking a single crochet but am having a hard time picturing it!
+Rebecca Oswald If you haven't already finished your blanket, here is what I used for my new granddaughter Payton's blanket. I crocheted around all 4 sides of the blanket evenly with single crochet to make a 'base' round. (I used 3sc in each corner to 'ease' the stitches.)Then I crocheted around all 4 sides using a shell stitch. The one I used is: sc, ch 2, 2dc all in same stitch of the base round. Then skip 2 stitches in your base round and repeat the shell stitch. Any shell stitch looks really cute, and can usually be 'fudged' a little to go around corners and to meet up evenly when you are finishing the shell round. p.s. These are American stitch terms.
This is beyond gorgeous! My daughter is expecting her first child in February, and I would love to make this as one of her special cuddle blankets! I love your videos...thank you!
+Crochet Lovers I made the blanket for my little granddaughter!!! She was born prematurely a week ago and is still in the hospital, but my daughter loved it. I had rows of pink, turquoise, mango, yellow, and lavender tulips with the green 'stems' on a background of white. I also used this stitch as the basis for a little beanie hat for her--which she will now have to grow into. Thank you for sharing this stitch tutorial!
What a beautiful video!!! So easy to crochet along. Now, I have to do a washcloth with this pattern. Do you have a printable pattern to go with this?? I don't always have the time to sit and enjoy your video, please. Thank you!!! Keep up the good work!!!
I have a habit of dropping stitches. I just finished the first row of tulips and first row of sc on top. Am I still supposed to have a multiple of 3 stitches? Looks like I lost one along the way again.
This is such an easy and beautifully elegant pattern. I absolutely love your tutorial layout and I don't feel intimidated with my beginner level of crochet. Thank you.
This stitch is for everyone! Don't get intimidated if you are a beginner. I'm glad you liked it!
This is a very easy to follow tutorial. Thank you for sharing this. Tulips are my favorite flowers.
Now THIS is what I'd call a FABULOUS video !! You did a fantastic job showing the exact stitches, and no one could possibly make a mistake following you. Very well done, and congratulations on it. Now I'll subscribe to your channel, and go see what other treasures you have to offer. Thanks so much !!
This is my favorite video tutorial for crochet! Easy to follow, lovely music and a beautiful pattern. I'm making blue and pink versions for upcoming baby shower gifts. Thank you!
Explained in a simple manner. Thank you
Beautiful tulip stitch thank you for the tutorial
This is a lovely stitch and I love the easy way you show us how to do it, I always thought it would be difficult, going to use this stitch in my next project. Thank you
+Jean Benneworth you can see that it is not difficult at all :) it will look great! XO
Thanks what a lovely stitch I may try to add it into a baby jacket when I get the nerve to attempt one.
Cutest thing ever!!! You are so relaxing to watch! And you make it look easy and easy to understand! Thank you so very much!
Adorable pattern! Thank you for sharing. Really easy to follow.
I can see this being a beautiful lace scarf if done in a lightweight yarn-and oh, the possible colour variations! Might have to try this at some point!
This pattern is so adorable! I think I may make a blanket or scarf/hat combo using it for whenever spring rolls around. Thanks for the tutorial ^-^
Thank you for a easy tutorial to follow, even though no voice and just lovely music .... was a pleasure to watch and learn from. I look forward to crocheting this pretty tulip 🌷 edging.
Very clear!!! Thank you
This was a lovely and easy to follow tutorial.
I love the tulips 🌷 so much
thanks! I'm glad you liked it :) XO
Thank you! Easy to follow! I appreciate this!
Very pretty pattern and clearly shown what to do. Thank you so much for sharing! 😍😍
This video was nicely done. Thank you for making so easy and I can't wait to try it!
what a pretty stitch ...thank u for sharing
Thanks a lot,u have been so patient while teaching,u are an awesome teacher 👍👍👍👍 love you ❤️❤️God bless you abundantly,stay safe n blessed love from India 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm making one now that's a little different. I like this one much better because the edges have a cleaner finish. Thank you!
+Charlotte Trant great :)
Beautiful .Will make a beautiful bedsheet for my daughter's bed with matching cushions and pillow covers.Just need your guidence about which yarn and hook to use bcz im from pakistan and its mostly hot weather here so cant make it with wool yarn
For those of you who want the written pattern but don't want to bother watching the video and writing it themselves...
Chain a multiple of 3+2 with background colour.
1st row: sc on 2nd ch from the hook. Continue with sc on every chain. ch1, turn.
Rows 2 and 3 again sc, starting from the 1st stitch. after finishing the last sc,
Attach the green colour for the leaves.
Row 4: ch 5 (=dc+ch2), turn. dc on first stitch available (the last sc). Now you made a V shape. *Skip 2 st, on 3rd work (dc, ch2,dc) - V shape made*. Rep from * to * until the end of the row. The last V-shape should be on the last sc. of the previous row.
Attach the colour you want for the flowers.
Row 5: ch 3, turn. Flowers will be made into each V-shape. Flower: 5dctog, meaning 5 incomplete dc closed all together. The first ch3 we did for turning are NOT part of any flower. So, make *1 flower in next V-shape, ch 2*, continue till the end of the row. Finish with flower, without the ch.2
Attach background colour.
Row 6: ch 1, and work 1 sc on the elongated loop on top of each tulip and 2 sc in each ch-2 gap. Finish with 1 sc on top of the tulip. Ignore the 3 chains at the start of the previous row.
Repeat rows 2-6
(The sample for the video had 12 chains+2=14 ch and used cotton with a 4 mm hook)
irmar ...hello. Thank you for taking the time to write it out. Im a neebie. So when patterns say..multiple 3 plus 2. If i want to make a large adult blanket would that be total dor example 62? Or does it mean 3 needs to divide into a number evenly? Thank u
Thank you so much for the written pattern
So grateful for the written pattern - thanks a lot!
Beautiful video. Very well explained
Wonderful, so easy to do,clear direction good teacher,Thank you!!❤️
I love how easy and clear your videos are. This is a great idea coz u don't have to cut the yarn but not all my puff stitches are "puffing on the same side" Any advice?
love this!!! started it this evening..... and it's looking good. easy to follow.
THANK YOU
A lovely design and soo easily explained ,even beginners can understand .keep going.thanks
It is a lovely stitch 😊😘 Thank's for watching
Great video! Very easy to follow and love the directions on the screen! I will be watching your other videos as well! Thanks :)
Great job
Such a beautiful pattern :) I can't wait to use it.
Thank you very much for this amazing video :)
Your video makes this look so easy! I cannot wait to try it. My question is this, what do I do with all of the ends from all of the color changes?
Hi! you can weave them into the fabric with a yarn needle ;) XO
this is a really good tutorial and the flowers are lovely thank you for sharing this
thanks!!! ;)
love the easy clear to understand instructions. thank you for sharing. going to give mine a go now 😊
I like the fact that you are creative + easy instructions to follow to get great results
thank you & keep up ^_^
thank you so much!!! :)
Thank you for sharing... Your video is so easy to understand... Nice...
Thank you so much now i can make my mom this for Mother's Day
Great pattern, I would use a neutral colour for the 'soil' though.
great idea! happy crocheting!
@@CrochetLovers I'm making a little blanket right now, it's such a gorgous pattern, thank you so much!
THANK YOU So Much. I will do it tomorrow
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ich werde das muster gleich mal ausprobieren
Thank you for this very precise video.
beautiful,🌸🌼
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I am making a baby blanket with this lovely pattern and was wondering what you would recommend for an edging?! I was thinking a single crochet but am having a hard time picturing it!
+Rebecca Oswald If you haven't already finished your blanket, here is what I used for my new granddaughter Payton's blanket. I crocheted around all 4 sides of the blanket evenly with single crochet to make a 'base' round. (I used 3sc in each corner to 'ease' the stitches.)Then I crocheted around all 4 sides using a shell stitch. The one I used is: sc, ch 2, 2dc all in same stitch of the base round. Then skip 2 stitches in your base round and repeat the shell stitch. Any shell stitch looks really cute, and can usually be 'fudged' a little to go around corners and to meet up evenly when you are finishing the shell round. p.s. These are American stitch terms.
Amazing, love it so much
Very nice, thanks for sharing
Beautiful! Thank You!
This is beyond gorgeous! My daughter is expecting her first child in February, and I would love to make this as one of her special cuddle blankets! I love your videos...thank you!
+gimmedatstick ohh! blankets look great with this stitch! :)
+Crochet Lovers I made the blanket for my little granddaughter!!! She was born prematurely a week ago and is still in the hospital, but my daughter loved it. I had rows of pink, turquoise, mango, yellow, and lavender tulips with the green 'stems' on a background of white. I also used this stitch as the basis for a little beanie hat for her--which she will now have to grow into. Thank you for sharing this stitch tutorial!
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hi. this is beautiful. what size hook are you using please?
+sandra kellar hi! Thanks! Mine is an G size hook ;) or 4 mm
Thank you!
The one she uses is 3.50
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What a beautiful video!!! So easy to crochet along. Now, I have to do a washcloth with this pattern. Do you have a printable pattern to go with this??
I don't always have the time to sit and enjoy your video, please. Thank you!!! Keep up the good work!!!
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Thanks ♥️♥️♥️😄
Thank you for this video! What is the background music? It's so peaceful and vaguely familiar.
Could this also been done with a puff stitch?
Thank you, great tutorial.
Does it need a border
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Can i ask what do you mean by always multiple of 3?
Hi do you have a written pattern for this? Many thanks Tracey ☺️☺️☺️
Thanks for sharing
is tog and cluster the same stitch?
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What size needle?
So love this! Is there a written pattern for this?
What about how to Crochet egg covers they are cool
I have a habit of dropping stitches. I just finished the first row of tulips and first row of sc on top. Am I still supposed to have a multiple of 3 stitches? Looks like I lost one along the way again.
Hi! yes, you are supposed to have the multiple of 3 ;)
very nice
Gracias.
Thank you!
what yarn are you using please
+deborah lipscomb Hi, this yarn is called "Austral" from Katia yarns. It's a thin yarn made of 50% wool and 50% acrylic. Recommended hook: 3,5 mm.
thank you so much for responding.
Thank you for the great video, very easy to understand. Beautiful work.
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Thx i make it. So easy
Love it thank you
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it :)
+Crochet Lovers What yarn are u using? I love this!
Love it,
Wool name plz ?
Je trouve vos patrons très originaux mais difficile à trouver quand on les voit sur Pinterest.
where is the Dolly patterns, would very much like
there is no mention of hook size
Hi! you can work with any hook you like, here I worked with a 4 mm hook. XO
ty vm I love this blanket and I did a headband for my granddaughter with this pattern
nice
thanks!
I saw the same video in Spanish from another lady
Wrong terminology, the pink is DC 5 cluster, but great easy to understand, otherwise
thanks :)
Si può scrivere in italiano
th-cam.com/video/O6eKEgYEDGs/w-d-xo.html es un video de ahuyama crochet....
Woolshal pochu
The tulips are not even at the ends...they stick out..had to undo my work and look for another pattern
Thank you so much, for not responding.
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Why are u doin it so fast??!!
love the easy clear to understand instructions. thank you for sharing. going to give mine a go now 😊