Such a great video! I love that there isn't a lot of extra stuff at the beginning. It gave me very clear instructions in a yarn that is easy to see. Thank you!
Awesome instructions. I have seen other videos of this that left me totally confused, including folks who are teaching you their project... thank you so much!
Ooh, I like the back bump method. I was practicing making star ornaments with acrylic yarn, tweaking some one elses design to make better points. I didn't like how the pattern made round-ish points, so I modified the stitches and tossed in a picot at the tip of the points, but I didn't like how the picot looked. It seemed sort of crumpled looking. I saw your back bump type of picot, tried it, and that did the trick! It made the tips of the stars pointier and neater looking. Yay! Now when I make them in cotton thread I'll have prettier stars! :-) Thank you for the tutorial.
So i hope you or someone replies, but my pattern im having to convert uk terms to us terms and its called for dc picot stitch for the uk term ig but does that mean its a single crochet version and not a double corchet?
I know this is 10ys old, but I love your channel! You get right to the point demonstrating the stitch. Quickest channel I know to reference stitches.
Thank you so much! I'd like to think we've gotten better as we go! :)
Needed this tutorial to make Sunflower Coasters and it called for a "Picot" stitch. Thank you for this straightforward instructional video!
Me too!
Such a great video! I love that there isn't a lot of extra stuff at the beginning. It gave me very clear instructions in a yarn that is easy to see. Thank you!
Perfect! I have a book but was confusing. I am indeed making a Snowflake for the first time. You helped tremendously. Thank you.
This is an AMAZING quality for a video from 2012
Awesome instructions. I have seen other videos of this that left me totally confused, including folks who are teaching you their project... thank you so much!
Thank you for the instructions for the picot stitch, so easy to follow ☺
This was great! Very concise and easy to follow! Thank you for posting.
Ooh, I like the back bump method. I was practicing making star ornaments with acrylic yarn, tweaking some one elses design to make better points. I didn't like how the pattern made round-ish points, so I modified the stitches and tossed in a picot at the tip of the points, but I didn't like how the picot looked. It seemed sort of crumpled looking. I saw your back bump type of picot, tried it, and that did the trick! It made the tips of the stars pointier and neater looking. Yay! Now when I make them in cotton thread I'll have prettier stars! :-)
Thank you for the tutorial.
+SpiritBear12 I'm so glad it worked for you, thank you!
My go to video every time I do a picot border. LOL
Found the Picot!!! I love the second version for my crocodile stitches!! Thank you!!
+Lizzie Crowe Ah good! :D Glad to hear it!
This was so helpful!
Thanks! This was exactly what I needed. You always have the best videos!
Thank you for this tutorial. I am making washcloths and wanted to add a little something to dress it up. This is just what I needed.
That's so clear ! Thx a lot !
thanks for the video. i like how you give a detailed explanation. thanks for sharing
thank you so much for this, I needed it for a project this is absolutely perfect!!! XD
Thank you! Really helped a lot!
I make mine the second way u made it, looks nicer imo. I miss a couple of stitches and start over
Exactly what I needed! Thank you :)
What a great video! If you don't mind, I'm going to add a link to this into a pattern I'm working on.
That would be great, thank you so much!
very clear instructions! thank you!
Thank you😘🌹
Thank you 💕
thank you for this video!
AWESOME! Thanks
So i hope you or someone replies, but my pattern im having to convert uk terms to us terms and its called for dc picot stitch for the uk term ig but does that mean its a single crochet version and not a double corchet?
I believe so, yes! :)
Все понятно! Спасибо.
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