I made a set of four dishcloths using this tutorial for a Christmas gift and I have to say they are the most beautiful dishcloths I've ever seen. They turned out just gorgeous!! Thank you so much for a great tutorial!
Thank you for all of your patterns. I still consider myself a newbie. I was looking for washcloth patterns for Christmas gifts. You have great tutorials. I gave followed you for a couple of years now. I appreciate all of your help! Sye
Love this pretty dishcloth❣️ Thank you so much for tutorial. Please know we appreciate you taking your time to help us learn for free. Blessings to all 🤗🙏🏼🕊️
I used a thinner cotton yarn. Dishie cone from Knit picks and a 4.5 mm hook. I made I guess kinda like a mat to put my lamps on so they don't scratch my table. They came out really pretty!!! Also I only chained 2 on the pico stitch.
I love the pattern and the stitch but don't like using crocheted wash and dishcloths so I usually use the pattern to make a blanket or cowl so thank you for this video.
question: is this a different variant of the puff stitch?? I just started crocheting and the puff stitch I learned had 9 loops before you pull the yarn through
I am having alot of difficulty with your video. Using 32 chains and starting in second chain from hook, I never end the row on the right stitch. I can only end the row on the right stitch if I start in first chain from hook. To boot....my rows end up being longer than my foundation row, which I've tried with a larger hook to loosen and its just the same fail all over again, going back to wrong # of stitches at the end of the row. I'll have to quit this pattern after 3 hours of trying to make it count right. Something just isn't working here between the stitch count and instructions.
I chained 32 stitches and for me it worked fine. I ended with a single crochet in the last stitch. I don’t know if you ever dared to try out this tutorial again? maybe you were finally able to do it? :)
32 chains One sc in second chain from the hook, and also a puff stitch in the same chain. Skip one, sc in next, puff in the same chain. Skip a stitch . Repeat
You may need to watch carefully when skipping a stitch, tgat you are o ky skipping one. Make sure you are doing the puff stitch in the same spot as your single crochet . I just did the first row and it worked out perfectly.
A sincere question. Do you have to use cotton or can you use acrylic?? I know for some things you don't use acrylic because its a fire hazzard but if this is just being used to clean, would it matter??
I made a set of four dishcloths using this tutorial for a Christmas gift and I have to say they are the most beautiful dishcloths I've ever seen. They turned out just gorgeous!! Thank you so much for a great tutorial!
Very cool! Love that stitch sequence- sort of like a puffy Suzette stitch. I bet it would be great for a blanket, too. Thanks very much!
This would be great for a scarf, I think! Thanks for showing us how to make it
Would make great placemats putting this on my list, thank you!
Thank you for all of your patterns. I still consider myself a newbie. I was looking for washcloth patterns for Christmas gifts.
You have great tutorials. I gave followed you for a couple of years now. I appreciate all of your help! Sye
I love making dish clothes. I have to say your channel is one of my favorites ❤❤❤. Thank you 💕
Love this pretty dishcloth❣️
Thank you so much for tutorial.
Please know we appreciate you taking your time to help us learn for free.
Blessings to all 🤗🙏🏼🕊️
I love this pattern, very good tutorial. Your voice is smooth and relaxing! Thank you!
This is the pattern I chose for my first ever dishcloth! I ❤ it! Thank you for your time to make the tutorial.
Love it! Just completed my dish cloth with picots. Thank you
Great tutorial! So very helpful!
I used a thinner cotton yarn. Dishie cone from Knit picks and a 4.5 mm hook. I made I guess kinda like a mat to put my lamps on so they don't scratch my table. They came out really pretty!!! Also I only chained 2 on the pico stitch.
I like the look of this pattern, I will be busy making these. Thank you
Love your voice its so calming thank you for your patience
Thank you for watching and the compliment :)
Thank you! It looks so much more complicated than it is! I'll have to give it a try.
Beautiful stitch pattern Sarah!! Thank you so much!! 😊🧶🦋💜
thank you for this video, i just finished this pattern today. easy to follow and turned out perfect
I love these!! I’ll be making a frw for sure!! Thank you!!
Hi Sarah… love this stitch ❤, thank you for your tutorial, and to let you know that I enjoy your channel 🦋🦋
I love the little pompom border
This is a pretty stitch
I love the pattern and the stitch but don't like using crocheted wash and dishcloths so I usually use the pattern to make a blanket or cowl so thank you for this video.
Beautiful pattern yet again Sarah 💓 I just made this up with the last of my cotton yarn and it’s beautiful. I’ll definitely be making more.
Love the pattern.
I like this pattern, ty.
I ❤ this pattern❣️
Beautiful
question: is this a different variant of the puff stitch?? I just started crocheting and the puff stitch I learned had 9 loops before you pull the yarn through
I am having alot of difficulty with your video. Using 32 chains and starting in second chain from hook, I never end the row on the right stitch. I can only end the row on the right stitch if I start in first chain from hook. To boot....my rows end up being longer than my foundation row, which I've tried with a larger hook to loosen and its just the same fail all over again, going back to wrong # of stitches at the end of the row. I'll have to quit this pattern after 3 hours of trying to make it count right. Something just isn't working here between the stitch count and instructions.
Why didn’t u help her out?
I chained 32 stitches and for me it worked fine. I ended with a single crochet in the last stitch. I don’t know if you ever dared to try out this tutorial again? maybe you were finally able to do it? :)
32 chains
One sc in second chain from the hook, and also a puff stitch in the same chain. Skip one, sc in next, puff in the same chain. Skip a stitch . Repeat
You may need to watch carefully when skipping a stitch, tgat you are o ky skipping one. Make sure you are doing the puff stitch in the same spot as your single crochet . I just did the first row and it worked out perfectly.
A sincere question. Do you have to use cotton or can you use acrylic??
I know for some things you don't use acrylic because its a fire hazzard but if this is just being used to clean, would it matter??
I think I'm this context cotton washes up better
As well as being absorbent!
Acrylic yarn doesn't absorb well if that helps you. I would stick to cotton for cleaning ❤
L❤ve this
Not detailed for how to do border 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
At 9:00 she shows how to crochet the picot edging in good detail
4:40 there’s a link to instructions in TH-cam. Very easy once you get the hang of it. Love the pattern. Good luck.