I have tried different tutorials and after numerous failed attempts I came across your tutorial and I got it right first time. Thank you so much for sharing.
I want to say THANK YOU! I have been fighting with everything I have to get this pattern and no matter how many videos I watched I just couldn’t get it... until this video, so clear and slow enough for my brain to process it ❤️
There are a ton of videos out there for all the stitches there are. But yours are the best ones because of your soft voice and you explain every stitch so easily for us all to learn. I always look forward to your videos. 🦋🌻🌹
Decided to crochet while stuck at home recovering from cancer plus the stupid pandemic lockdown. Wanted to do a chevron design. Did a search and your video was the first. Its fantastic and once I got hold of the turns - piece of cake. Thank you - from the USA
So, after numerous attempts and watching several tutors, I was finally able to get the chevron stitch right. Thanks to Bella Coco, my work came out right. You're the best! I'm so excited!!!
This video just did me a world of good. With no hair left un-pulled and no curse word left unsaid, I was about to give up on a project that one of my friends challenged me to take on. Not no more! Thanks so much for your very well-done tutorial!
I have to say Thank you so much !!! I've tried to learn this pattern for so long and just couldn't get it. My fiance wanted a scarf made if this pattern and I felt so bad I couldn't make it for him. I saw your video and it just came so clear to me. Your instructions were clear and easy to follow. Once I understood why I was doing things a certain way I got it. Making his scarf now... Thank you, thank you. Great video.
Thank you so much for this video. I attempted this pattern so many times following different instructors to no avail. I was about to give up and then I found your video and for the very first time, I was finally able to achieve it. You are a fantastic teacher. You not only explain it in easy to follow instructions but you can actually see the stitches and chains easily. I am so excited to finish my throw blanket!
Thank you very much for this tutorial. It may sound silly, but I have tried this stich many times over the past decade to no avail. Thank you for uploading this and breaking it down. You started with rounds of 25, but using the principals you taught I have been able to work in rounds of 11. Thank you for your help. It means a lot me. I am trying to recreate some of my Grandma's stiches with her hooks. Your help with the chevron stich makes me feel closer to her. Thank you & blessings.
If you are a beginner please watch these videos to help you on your crochet journey. I began a year ago and I feel so confident in my crochet now , I love my hobby and it’s something I get to share in the way of giving gifts to family and friends. This is my favourite pattern for blankets and I know when it’s not working to come back and watch the video as a reminder. Thank you Sarah-Jane for all you do in this community .
What a lifesaver you are! I have been trying to learn the chevron stitch for months. There are so many styles and I am new to crochet. This was so helpful and had me crocheting chevron's in no time. Thank you so much for this wonderful video!
THANK YOU!!! Anyone else here after failing the chevron cushion exercise in the DK Little Course in Crochet?? Now I see why nothing about their pattern worked / made sense. They skipped the extra stiches on the ends - but more importantly, their pattern calls for 81 chain and Vs built in multiples of 18. This works out as 4.5 Vs, rather than a solid 4 or 5. This means the idea of turning the work and repeating the row makes no sense because everything is inverted - and one side of the work grows out to the side rather than being straight. I don't know how that passed editing! Wasted two hours of my life on that before hitting TH-cam. And it's so easy, when your instructor talks sense and can understand maths!
@@bellacococrochet how long a starting chain would you suggest for a 16-inch-wide cushion cover? I tried Vs of 20 stiches and came out a little over an inch too short. I think your pattern in 25s might be too long?
I absolutely love your tutorials. I've only been doing this (crochet) since the start of the year but have successfully created a few blankets following your tutorials ♡
I also like how the work is divided up into 11 stitches up then 3 crochet in the same stitch then 11 stitches to the bottom. I check my stitches every 22 dc rather than waiting till I get 100 crocheted to find out if my count is off
thank you Bella Coco for definitively helping me to get going on a long overdue project. You've answered all my questions in relation to chevron patterns. Also, never knew there was a divergence between stitches in UK and US.
Ashley Romano, it's going beautifully. I changed up the turning stitch. I chain two & turn, then make it 2dc together in the first stitch, the follow the pattern as stated otherwise.
Joy Mundy so excited to hear! I'm new to crocheting but am a fast learner, want to make this for my mom for her new bedroom. Can't wait to go to the craft store tomorrow and get colors!
I am making this blanket for my adult son. Forest Green, Navy and a beautiful variegated. 6 rows green, 3 navy, 2 variegated, 3 navy, then repeat. I hope he loves it as much as I do. Green is his favorite color.
Joy Mundy if your making it I hope he does! I'm doing coral and a deep turquoise with white and small grey accents, so I'm thinking 3 white, 6 turquoise, 3 white, 2 grey, 3white, 6 coral and repeat!
Thank you so much! I had done this years ago.... needed a brain reboot 🤓 You helped with clear and verbal and visual instructions. Now, if I can just remember to keep proper count, will have straight edges.... Thanks again - MJ
It's really easy with your tutorial. I want to recreate the blanket my mother made for my daughter. she's about to have my first grand baby so I want the blanket to match. Thank you for the pattern!
I absolutely love your tutorials! you are the only You Tuber I can follow.. can't wait to see my zig zag baby blanket complete because its looking beautiful at the minute.. massive thanks to you XxXxX
Your tutorials are superb! I have learned so much from them as I can follow a video much easier than a pattern. Thank you for putting the effort in to making these amazing tutorials :)
Thank you, your tutorial was so easy to follow I look at others and you explain it so well. Can't wait to start making my blanket. And see what other patterns you have.
I am in the same boat. I should've started with you. Your videos are always good. I have worked on this off and on all day. Frogged it multiple times and still coming up short on the end. I'm going to follow your tutorial tomorrow. I know I can do it.
I have the task of duplicating my grandmother's chevron blankets. My family wants the stiches exact. (No pressure 😮) Yours is very close but the peaks and valleys in hers are a few stitches shorter. Plus my grandmother looks as if she picked up the back loops only to also create a ridge throughout. I have my work cut out for me. She passed in 1980❤ Thanks for this tutorial.
Thank you so much for this video. You are my absolute favorite instructor, bar none! I can always follow what you say and I've definitely improved my technique for even stitches and nicely laid out work since I've subscribed to your channel. Thank you again SJ, you are the bomb!
Thank you for this easy to follow tutorial. I have completed my blanket but it curls length ways. I have stretched it out but it still curls along the peak and trough.
Hello! I love your tutorials, as a beginner at crochet I appreciate how much you explain! I also have a request to ask of your masterful skills. It is called a Ripple stitch and is much like the chevron stitch but instead of a point its rounded. Again thank you for how well you explain and show the smallest details. Good Luck!
@@bellacococrochet I am a beginner and know only a few simple stitches. You showing and explaining makes things so easy, thank you again. This is a pattern my mom made and asked if I knew how to make it. Now making a small toddler blanket in this pattern.
I love all your tutorials. I am making a baby blanket for my very first nephew, and I was wondering if you could make a tutorial for how to make alphabet granny squares.
Love the video. Trying to make blanket and following your directions. However, when I count my 11 and get to the peak, the holes are not lined up and when I get to the bottom to skip 2 the spacing does not match. Am I missing something?
You're welcome! 😊 If you wanted to work some bobble stitches you could easily do this by swapping out some regular stitches; make sure you always work your bobble stitches when the wrong side of the work is facing you so they pop out on the right side, and remember to keep a close eye on your stitch count 😊
I've done a few projects now and have been happy with the finished results on all of them so I thought it time I tried a chevron pattern. How did you know!? ☺️
Is there any reason you couldn’t adapt this pattern to use a US double crochet instead, with a chain 3 at the end to turn? Love your videos so much, they taught me how to crochet and it’s now my favorite hobby! ❤️
Thank you so much 😊 You could use this pattern but with US double crochet stitches instead no problem - you will have a small gap where you skip the stitches however. I think this looks really pretty but it's something to be aware of if you don't like that kind of look 😊
I absolutely love your tutorials. I am a new subscriber and find your tutorials very easy to follow and you are very clear with instructions. I also love that you include the U.S. Terms. That makes it so much easier to follow. I am so looking forward to future videos and have been going though past videos. Have a question though I am right handed but I crochet left handed. I sometimes find it hard to follow a right handed tutorial. Is it different crocheting left handed or do you follow the exact pattern. I have problems when it comes to turn the work. It gets confusing. I hope this is making sense. Thanks!
Jamie McGonagle It makes perfect sense. I do have a few of my tutorials in reverse which you might find helpful. But you shouldn't have to do anything differently. I'm so pleased you like my tutorials though, thanks so much for watching x
Bella Coco Hi, I'm making a chevron hand bag, but at end o 5th round my my bag started gaining 2 stitches, what am I doing wrong? (points all line up )
I'm glad you like it 😊 Yes you could, just bear in mind that this will create a small gap in the valley of the chevron (I actually really like how this looks but it's something to bear in mind if you want to avoid holes)
So, after numerous attempts and watching several tutors, I was finally able to get the chevron stitch right. Thanks to Bella Coco, my work came out right. You're the best! I'm so excited!!!
I have tried different tutorials and after numerous failed attempts I came across your tutorial and I got it right first time. Thank you so much for sharing.
You are very welcome :)
I want to say THANK YOU! I have been fighting with everything I have to get this pattern and no matter how many videos I watched I just couldn’t get it... until this video, so clear and slow enough for my brain to process it ❤️
You're very welcome 😀
There are a ton of videos out there for all the stitches there are. But yours are the best ones because of your soft voice and you explain every stitch so easily for us all to learn. I always look forward to your videos. 🦋🌻🌹
Thank you Karie Jo for your lovely comments they really do mean a lot to me and its what keeps me going :)
Decided to crochet while stuck at home recovering from cancer plus the stupid pandemic lockdown. Wanted to do a chevron design. Did a search and your video was the first. Its fantastic and once I got hold of the turns - piece of cake. Thank you - from the USA
You are very welcome :)
How many people grew up with afghans with this pattern in two shades of brown and one yellow? 70's baby
80s baby here and so did i🙂
I always figured that those yucky colors were cheaper and that's why my grandmother used them...
@@triciacallahan1680 Not necessarily - they were also colourful all put together - one colour wouldn't be as good to look at as a few colours
I'm a beginner and your tutorials are the best I've found yet!! Thank you for the easy and, most important, COMPLETE explanations...you're fantastic!!
+Toni Lynn Styer Thanks so much x
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I have watched many video tutorials for this type of afghan and by far, you are number 1. Excellent job explaining
Thank you so much :)
I am crocheting my first chevron blanket after watching your video. Thank you for making it so easy to understand!!
So, after numerous attempts and watching several tutors, I was finally able to get the chevron stitch right. Thanks to Bella Coco, my work came out right. You're the best! I'm so excited!!!
This video just did me a world of good. With no hair left un-pulled and no curse word left unsaid, I was about to give up on a project that one of my friends challenged me to take on. Not no more! Thanks so much for your very well-done tutorial!
You are very welcome I'm glad it helped you :)
I have to say Thank you so much !!! I've tried to learn this pattern for so long and just couldn't get it. My fiance wanted a scarf made if this pattern and I felt so bad I couldn't make it for him. I saw your video and it just came so clear to me. Your instructions were clear and easy to follow. Once I understood why I was doing things a certain way I got it. Making his scarf now... Thank you, thank you. Great video.
After 20 years of only doing basic granny squares, I know know how to zig zag. Thank you 🙂
Thanks Bella Coco you making crochet easy and enjoyable again!
You are very welcome :)
I love your tutorials! you explain everything and make sure it's all visible. I've made so many blankets thanks to your videos!
Thank you so much for this video. I attempted this pattern so many times following different instructors to no avail. I was about to give up and then I found your video and for the very first time, I was finally able to achieve it.
You are a fantastic teacher. You not only explain it in easy to follow instructions but you can actually see the stitches and chains easily.
I am so excited to finish my throw blanket!
You are very welcome and i'm glad it was helpful :)
Thank you very much for this tutorial. It may sound silly, but I have tried this stich many times over the past decade to no avail. Thank you for uploading this and breaking it down. You started with rounds of 25, but using the principals you taught I have been able to work in rounds of 11. Thank you for your help. It means a lot me. I am trying to recreate some of my Grandma's stiches with her hooks. Your help with the chevron stich makes me feel closer to her. Thank you & blessings.
You're very welcome 🙂
Bella I love how you show your tutorial crocheting I am a beginner at crocheting so I am just learning the stitch I can do single and double stitches.
If you are a beginner please watch these videos to help you on your crochet journey. I began a year ago and I feel so confident in my crochet now , I love my hobby and it’s something I get to share in the way of giving gifts to family and friends. This is my favourite pattern for blankets and I know when it’s not working to come back and watch the video as a reminder. Thank you Sarah-Jane for all you do in this community .
You are very welcome :)
Your tutorials on crochet are the only ones I work from! Thank you for teaching me how to crochet!!
Same as Deborah Akugue ! I should have come to you first!! you are very clear and user-friendly, thank you.
You are very welcome :)
What a lifesaver you are! I have been trying to learn the chevron stitch for months. There are so many styles and I am new to crochet. This was so helpful and had me crocheting chevron's in no time. Thank you so much for this wonderful video!
You're very welcome 🙂
This is the clearest tutorial I have come across! You’re awesome thank you.
You're very welcome :)
THANK YOU!!! Anyone else here after failing the chevron cushion exercise in the DK Little Course in Crochet?? Now I see why nothing about their pattern worked / made sense. They skipped the extra stiches on the ends - but more importantly, their pattern calls for 81 chain and Vs built in multiples of 18. This works out as 4.5 Vs, rather than a solid 4 or 5. This means the idea of turning the work and repeating the row makes no sense because everything is inverted - and one side of the work grows out to the side rather than being straight. I don't know how that passed editing! Wasted two hours of my life on that before hitting TH-cam. And it's so easy, when your instructor talks sense and can understand maths!
You are very welcome :)
@@bellacococrochet how long a starting chain would you suggest for a 16-inch-wide cushion cover? I tried Vs of 20 stiches and came out a little over an inch too short. I think your pattern in 25s might be too long?
Yet again, a great tutorial. I've learned so much from you over the past couple of years. Greetings from USA
Thank you so much, your support really means a lot to me 🙂
I absolutely love your tutorials. I've only been doing this (crochet) since the start of the year but have successfully created a few blankets following your tutorials ♡
Kirsty Denning Im so pleased to her that x
Oh my goodness! I have been struggling with this pattern until I found your video. Thank you!!!
You're very welcome :)
Easy to follow and clear directions! Thank you you Explain WHAT TO DO, with our all the details of why they work, just what I wanted. 👍
I also like how the work is divided up into 11 stitches up then 3 crochet in the same stitch then 11 stitches to the bottom. I check my stitches every 22 dc rather than waiting till I get 100 crocheted to find out if my count is off
You are very welcome :)
thank you Bella Coco for definitively helping me to get going on a long overdue project. You've answered all my questions in relation to chevron patterns. Also, never knew there was a divergence between stitches in UK and US.
I am doing this pattern, but with a US double/UK treble stitch. It is turning out beautifully! Thank you for this pattern!
Joy Mundy how did it turn out? I'd love to see a picture!
Ashley Romano, it's going beautifully. I changed up the turning stitch. I chain two & turn, then make it 2dc together in the first stitch, the follow the pattern as stated otherwise.
Joy Mundy so excited to hear! I'm new to crocheting but am a fast learner, want to make this for my mom for her new bedroom. Can't wait to go to the craft store tomorrow and get colors!
I am making this blanket for my adult son. Forest Green, Navy and a beautiful variegated. 6 rows green, 3 navy, 2 variegated, 3 navy, then repeat. I hope he loves it as much as I do. Green is his favorite color.
Joy Mundy if your making it I hope he does! I'm doing coral and a deep turquoise with white and small grey accents, so I'm thinking 3 white, 6 turquoise, 3 white, 2 grey, 3white, 6 coral and repeat!
I just finished this project for my nephew. I'm now working on squaring it off. This is such a nice pattern and so easy to do.
Thank you so much! I had done this years ago.... needed a brain reboot 🤓 You helped with clear and verbal and visual instructions. Now, if I can just remember to keep proper count, will have straight edges.... Thanks again - MJ
It's really easy with your tutorial. I want to recreate the blanket my mother made for my daughter. she's about to have my first grand baby so I want the blanket to match. Thank you for the pattern!
Am a huge fan of your crochet tutorials- thanks a ton and I must say you have been a huge inspiration to begin my crochet journey !!! 🙏
You're very welcome :)
Honestly you have the best tutorial videos ever!
+Catherine Diaz Thank you so much Catherine x
You do beautiful crochet work. Also very patient when explaining patterns. I will forever follow you. Keep up the good work.
Ahh thank you that's so nice of you to say 🙂
After several attempts at other videos, thank you too for helping me to get it right x
Glad I could help :)
Thank you. A great understandable tutorial. My 12 year old and I followed it easily.
I am from Brazil, and this is the first vídeo could realy undertand this work! thanks ( and sorry for the bad inglish) 🤗
Really have struggled with written patterns for this. Your video is brilliant, thank you!
I struggle with written patterns in general! If I don’t have a video I can’t do it lol
Good easy explanation, very grateful. Many thanks.
You're very welcome :)
I absolutely love your tutorials! you are the only You Tuber I can follow.. can't wait to see my zig zag baby blanket complete because its looking beautiful at the minute.. massive thanks to you XxXxX
I love your tutorial. You explain so well and make it super easy to follow. I was able to complete my first chevron project. Thank you so much.
You're very welcome 🙂
Your tutorials are superb! I have learned so much from them as I can follow a video much easier than a pattern. Thank you for putting the effort in to making these amazing tutorials :)
+Rachel Reichert thanks so much x
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Thank you, your tutorial was so easy to follow I look at others and you explain it so well. Can't wait to start making my blanket. And see what other patterns you have.
Thank you for the tutorial. I’m making my first chevron blanket and it’s gonna be for my first baby. Wish me luck☺️❤️
You are very welcome and good luck :)
Tx for showing the start as thought the twisting mess was wrong. Cant wait to see my 6 rows🤩
You are very welcome and good luck :)
I love your videos.perfect pacing and great explainations. You make it all very simple to follow. Keep up the great work love!
I am in the same boat. I should've started with you. Your videos are always good. I have worked on this off and on all day. Frogged it multiple times and still coming up short on the end. I'm going to follow your tutorial tomorrow. I know I can do it.
Yes you can - good luck :)
I have the task of duplicating my grandmother's chevron blankets. My family wants the stiches exact. (No pressure 😮) Yours is very close but the peaks and valleys in hers are a few stitches shorter. Plus my grandmother looks as if she picked up the back loops only to also create a ridge throughout. I have my work cut out for me. She passed in 1980❤ Thanks for this tutorial.
You're very welcome and good luck with your project, let us have a picture once its finished :)
Thank you so much for this video. You are my absolute favorite instructor, bar none! I can always follow what you say and I've definitely improved my technique for even stitches and nicely laid out work since I've subscribed to your channel. Thank you again SJ, you are the bomb!
Awesome design! I just starting crocheting for the first time yesterday, and this came very easy to me!
Thank you so much for your video. You explain so clear and in a perfect speed and show very clearly
I really like the way you explain everything. keep up the great work!!!
You make crochet so easy I've made two of these in the last month!
I really love this stitch, your tutorials and your teaching style. Thanks very much and Merry Christmas!!
You are very welcome :)
Thank you for this easy to follow tutorial. I have completed my blanket but it curls length ways. I have stretched it out but it still curls along the peak and trough.
You are amazing I have keen granny square stitch plus basket weave stitch still making this blanket wit it, now I need to learn the ripple stitch now
Very easy to follow. Just what I was looking for . Much appreciation. Thank you!
You're very welcome :)
Well explained. Makes it easier to figure it out on your own design if you wanted to.
Glad it was helpful :)
This is taking me forever!
It's very pretty. can't wait to try this one later.
Victoria O'brien Thank you x
Great pattern! Super cute and very easy. Thank you!
I love the way you teach. Because I am just now learning and actually get it lol
You have explained it so well Thankyou Bella 😊
making this now! loving it!
+Christina Stone great :)
Hello! I love your tutorials, as a beginner at crochet I appreciate how much you explain! I also have a request to ask of your masterful skills. It is called a Ripple stitch and is much like the chevron stitch but instead of a point its rounded. Again thank you for how well you explain and show the smallest details. Good Luck!
very nice, I like the colour combination you've used as well!
Sammi N Thanks so much x
This was an AMAZING tutorial thank you!
You're very welcome :)
Well explained and demonstrated. Will try.
Thanks for sharing, with clear explanation
Love this chevron stitch. Thank you ❤
You are very welcome :)
Love it! The colours are gorgeous too! x
***** :) x
Thank you so much....I appreciate all you do😊😊😊😊😊😊
missStacyO Thanks so much for that! It's nice to know the work I do is appreciated x
Really enjoyed the tutorial. So easy to follow. Thank you so much!
Oh dang! I'm makin double crochet in US, but no worries it's gonna be a rug thanks for the video
Love your work, thank you
Great tutorial! This is exactly what I was looking for!
Great video - really easy to follow. Thank you
Thanks for doing left handed examples.
You're very welcome :)
Really great tutorial! Gonna try this out soon! And I hope your finger is alright ☺️
karin yew oh thanks! I had a fight with a bin bag of all things! I lost lol x
I tried this long back but couldn't get it right as a beginner..this time I did.. on my way to make a lovely scarf🥰
Well done :)
nice video. i finally understood this tutorial
Love your videos. Glad it's all UK crochet stitches as more often than not the videos on here are in US terminology and it gets so confusing.
Thank you, great instructions and awesome colors.
thank you so much!! such a great video showing exactly how to do the chevron and very well explained. :D
Thank you so much, reading the pattern I got lost and confused this helped a lot.thank you.
You're welcome :)
@@bellacococrochet I am a beginner and know only a few simple stitches. You showing and explaining makes things so easy, thank you again. This is a pattern my mom made and asked if I knew how to make it. Now making a small toddler blanket in this pattern.
I finally get how to do this thanks 🙈😄🙈
Love your work and how you explain!
+Irma Pereira-Rivera Thank you xx
I love all your tutorials. I am making a baby blanket for my very first nephew, and I was wondering if you could make a tutorial for how to make alphabet granny squares.
Love the video. Trying to make blanket and following your directions. However, when I count my 11 and get to the peak, the holes are not lined up and when I get to the bottom to skip 2 the spacing does not match. Am I missing something?
Thank you this is so easy to follow!!! Is there anyway of adding a bobble stich to this blanket ?
You're welcome! 😊 If you wanted to work some bobble stitches you could easily do this by swapping out some regular stitches; make sure you always work your bobble stitches when the wrong side of the work is facing you so they pop out on the right side, and remember to keep a close eye on your stitch count 😊
@@bellacococrochet thank you will try this !!
I've done a few projects now and have been happy with the finished results on all of them so I thought it time I tried a chevron pattern. How did you know!? ☺️
Ricky Skelland hehe ;) x
Is there any reason you couldn’t adapt this pattern to use a US double crochet instead, with a chain 3 at the end to turn?
Love your videos so much, they taught me how to crochet and it’s now my favorite hobby! ❤️
Thank you so much 😊 You could use this pattern but with US double crochet stitches instead no problem - you will have a small gap where you skip the stitches however. I think this looks really pretty but it's something to be aware of if you don't like that kind of look 😊
@@bellacococrochet Oh thank you so much for replying! I will give the double a try; I don't mind some extra gaps 😁
Thanks I will keep trying until I can do it and like my result! 😅
I absolutely love your tutorials. I am a new subscriber and find your tutorials very easy to follow and you are very clear with instructions. I also love that you include the U.S. Terms. That makes it so much easier to follow. I am so looking forward to future videos and have been going though past videos. Have a question though I am right handed but I crochet left handed. I sometimes find it hard to follow a right handed tutorial. Is it different crocheting left handed or do you follow the exact pattern. I have problems when it comes to turn the work. It gets confusing. I hope this is making sense. Thanks!
Jamie McGonagle It makes perfect sense. I do have a few of my tutorials in reverse which you might find helpful. But you shouldn't have to do anything differently. I'm so pleased you like my tutorials though, thanks so much for watching x
Bella Coco Hi, I'm making a chevron hand bag, but at end o 5th round my my bag started gaining 2 stitches, what am I doing wrong? (points all line up )
This is beautiful, Sarah Jayne, can you do this with the double crochet ( US )stitch ? ❤😊
I'm glad you like it 😊 Yes you could, just bear in mind that this will create a small gap in the valley of the chevron (I actually really like how this looks but it's something to bear in mind if you want to avoid holes)
@@bellacococrochet thank you for your reply 💜
Beautiful colors
thank you I love your videos
You're very welcome :)
So, after numerous attempts and watching several tutors, I was finally able to get the chevron stitch right. Thanks to Bella Coco, my work came out right. You're the best! I'm so excited!!!
Hi I wantvto try this stitch but I don't know where the repeat starts on the base row after I chain the multiple of 25 plus 5 . I want to chain 200
@@kariwadge4883She states in the video exactly where the repeat starts. Chaining 200 will not work. It has to be a multiple of 25.
25 x 8 is 200!
Thank you. This was very helpful. New subscriber!