Beautiful blanket. As lovely as this pattern is, if you attempt anything larger than a baby quilt, you will be creating a very, very expensive blanket, as this pattern "gobbles" a lot of yarn. Thank you for sharing!
@@brendacrawford93Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row. Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc. Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
Gg Deb here..I absolutely love the ideas you have made. I can't do this anymore because of my hands are full of arthritis. Keep up the beautiful work you do.
Try cutting out sugar, reduce the amounts of meat eat instead lots of healthy fresh unprocessed fruit, veg, Pulses nuts and mushrooms. My arthritis is gone completely since I changed diet seven years ago. And before that I was very bad, couldn't sleep at night because of the pains. And now it's gone completely! Since seven years. Please try that, you've got nothing to loose. I'm crocheting and knitting again for the grandchildren 🙂🙃
Very, very pretty pattern! But I have a question. What is the point of the SC row at 10:10? Is that to end the project or are we supposed to continue from there? I feel like the height of the rows wouldn't match if we added a SC row every 6 rows, right?
I would love to try this, but I first need to know how many chains to do. Can you make another tutorial and put in the number of chains needed for even just the swatch size that you are doing. Those of us who have a bit of experience but not a lot. Might be able to figure it out after. So please do another with the chain count included. Thanks.
Looks a bit like bean stitch. Cute. Thank you for the simple tutorial. Looking for ideas to make a traveling prayer mat for a colleague. Saving this video in my watch later ☺️
I have a question thay may seem dumb....But when you do the row with the gray that looks like the starting chain,is that just an example of how to end it or is that part of the pattern?Like I do that row and then continue again with the pattern?
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row. Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc. Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row. Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc. Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
I'm still struggling to find my groove, whenever I try to pull my hook all the way back through that triple, it ALWAYS hooks on something partway through. I have to struggle to separate my yarn so I'm not splitting the fibers. I just started though, so I guess it's all about practice.
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I agree because although she does only a small swatch, she doesn't give any multiples or whether you need an even or an odd number of chains. I'm glad to have not been the only one to notice. Thank you!
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row. Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc. Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
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Se eu contei direito, esta amostra tem 9 pontos na cor branca, considerando 1 ponto sem tecer entre cada ponto branco, chegamos a 18 pontos de base, ou seja, para fazer em qualquer medida, acredito que basta considerar um número par de correntes no início e seguir o trabalho como na amostra.
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
Is there a pattern for this? Also, since this is not a full length blanket it looks short and stiff. So does it matter the multiples of chains or can I just make as long as I want?
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row. Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc. Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row. Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc. Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row. Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc. Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
What brand of crochet are you using because the brand I got off Amazon it's like the little fibers of hair be sticking out and makes things look tacky.
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
Beautiful blanket. As lovely as this pattern is, if you attempt anything larger than a baby quilt, you will be creating a very, very expensive blanket, as this pattern "gobbles" a lot of yarn.
Thank you for sharing!
Where do I find the pattern??
Nice to know thank you!
How many do you need to chain for a baby blanket
How many do you need to chain for a baby blanket
@@brendacrawford93Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc.
Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1.
Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
Gg Deb here..I absolutely love the ideas you have made. I can't do this anymore because of my hands are full of arthritis. Keep up the beautiful work you do.
So😢
Try cutting out sugar, reduce the amounts of meat eat instead lots of healthy fresh unprocessed fruit, veg, Pulses nuts and mushrooms.
My arthritis is gone completely since I changed diet seven years ago. And before that I was very bad, couldn't sleep at night because of the pains. And now it's gone completely! Since seven years.
Please try that, you've got nothing to loose.
I'm crocheting and knitting again for the grandchildren 🙂🙃
Thank you for showing enough so I can get it in my head. Just started crocheting again and still want to learn more .I love your work
I have tried this pattern several times by reading directions and could NEVER get this pattern down. Thank you for the tutorial! 💝
It is 3:45 pm here, that is a beautiful pattern!, cant wait to start mine.❤
you can make them as small or large as you wish,thats the beauty of blankets hope yrs turned out fab ;)
Love it. I'm going to use this stitch on headbands and fingerless gloves. Thanks.
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Very, very pretty pattern! But I have a question. What is the point of the SC row at 10:10? Is that to end the project or are we supposed to continue from there? I feel like the height of the rows wouldn't match if we added a SC row every 6 rows, right?
I think she was just showing us how to end the project 😊👍
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Does the beginning chain number require a certain multiple number of stitches?
@@kathyraudabaughchain an odd number of stitches to suit your desired width, +1 for the turn.
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I would love to try this, but I first need to know how many chains to do. Can you make another tutorial and put in the number of chains needed for even just the swatch size that you are doing. Those of us who have a bit of experience but not a lot. Might be able to figure it out after. So please do another with the chain count included. Thanks.
Probably no multiples just make as big as you want
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There's 22 ch in this video - I paused it and counted them! 😅
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Looks a bit like bean stitch. Cute. Thank you for the simple tutorial. Looking for ideas to make a traveling prayer mat for a colleague. Saving this video in my watch later ☺️
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Im i the only one who got distracted by the fact that it really looked like teeths in the beginnings? XD
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Cant get the hang of it im left handed
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@@adelasabala645I've seen some lefties comment that watching the video reflected in a mirror helps 💕
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The only thing I like about this is that it literally has no holes
I have a question thay may seem dumb....But when you do the row with the gray that looks like the starting chain,is that just an example of how to end it or is that part of the pattern?Like I do that row and then continue again with the pattern?
Nice video. Not beginner friendly
Beautiful..Please consider writing out the pattern 🥰
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc.
Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1.
Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc.
Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1.
Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
Would be helpful if you could give foundation count !!!!!!!!! …………
Looks like an odd number.
@@Gwentheferret 7 clusters of each cluster is 14 and then the sc and ch at the beginning and end, so my count is 18. So any even number should work.
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
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What is the multiple of the pattern please? Very pretty.
I'm still struggling to find my groove, whenever I try to pull my hook all the way back through that triple, it ALWAYS hooks on something partway through. I have to struggle to separate my yarn so I'm not splitting the fibers. I just started though, so I guess it's all about practice.
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Is the chain count even or does it require a certain number
That’s what I want to know. We need a printable version
I agree because although she does only a small swatch, she doesn't give any multiples or whether you need an even or an odd number of chains. I'm glad to have not been the only one to notice. Thank you!
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
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Is there an English written pattern to this to make the actual blanket????
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc.
Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1.
Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
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Very nice! But am I the only one who sees teeth in gums? 😆
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Same here. Would be great for other projects that need teeth lol
First thing I thought was the first 2 rows looked like teeth and gums
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Easy for beginners???
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Merci pour cette vidéo très claire
I would love to learn how to do this I use know have to do it but it's been awhile
Would it still turn out the same if I used four colors?
Se eu contei direito, esta amostra tem 9 pontos na cor branca, considerando 1 ponto sem tecer entre cada ponto branco, chegamos a 18 pontos de base, ou seja, para fazer em qualquer medida, acredito que basta considerar um número par de correntes no início e seguir o trabalho como na amostra.
Can you please tell us the stitch count?
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
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How many is he stitch? Chain? For a baby blanket. Thanks
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
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Would like to make this the center of a baby afghan, 3 rows only. Is it doable? Thank you!
Is there a pattern for this? Also, since this is not a full length blanket it looks short and stiff. So does it matter the multiples of chains or can I just make as long as I want?
I was thinking about that too. And how many chains are they in the beginning?
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc.
Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1.
Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
Blanket k liya chain Kam ho sakta ki nahi matlab ki 20 chains
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#Knitting do you have a part 2 video of this video 📹. If you it would very appreciated alot. Thank you. 😊
Can you tell me what kind of yarn did you use?
Can we do this stitch with the yarn of silky effect. Thank you
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Is this safe for baby?
Very nice
How does one get this design when dealing with carpal tunnel 😢
what is the ply for yarn? 2 or 4? I have lots of thin baby yarn.
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3:53 looks like teeth 😂 thanks for the video
Very nice... Thanks..
Where can I get the written directions for this pattern?
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc.
Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1.
Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
how many chains did you do, you didn't tell that
Do you have a written pattern by chance???
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
Second row: change color (if you like) at the chain 1, turn, then sc 1, ch 1, (3 loops tog) puff, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with a sc.
Third row: ch1, turn, sc 1, ch 1, sk 1, (3 loops tog) puff into the stitch you skipped the row before, ch 1, [sk 1, puff, ch 1]... ending with sk 1, sc 1.
Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, carrying your new color up the side (or adding a different color) at the chain 1, until you achieve your desired length. Then finish with a single crochet (as shown), and add edging if you'd like.
for me, I would like it to be red, white and blue
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What brand of crochet are you using because the brand I got off Amazon it's like the little fibers of hair be sticking out and makes things look tacky.
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how many chains in starting... odd or even??
Chain an odd number until you're satisfied with the width. This example is 17 (+1) chains, followed by 17 sc, so you need an odd number of chains, plus one for the turn, giving an odd number of sc for the first row.
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網目がとても綺麗でぷっくりしてて可愛い"(∩>ω
I wanna learn this
ماذا تستخدم هذه القطعة؟؟شكرا لك