Hi! Are you sure you count the stitches right? Remember that we don't count the loop on our hook. Another thing to keep in mind - the basis of our foundation is the multiple of 4, but then we add 3 more stitches to create a turning chain. Take a look at the diagram (on my website - the link is in the description box), it may help you visualize the first rows!
❤ i love this stitch! I made a lap blanket, and a blanket each for my dog n cat. I just love your channel 💕
Thank you! 😊
I really like this pattern! I think I can do this with the video at slower speed (cause I'm new!) Thanks for sharing!
That's great! Go for it!
Your colours are great :)
Thank you! 😊
This is the first stitch I taught myself- your video helped so much. Thank you for doing an easy one! 😅
Wonderful! I'm so glad I could help 😊
Love this stitch and Thank You for Sharing
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful stitch thank you for sharing this tutorial 🌹
Thank you! 😊
Ty so much ! Ive been looking to figure out this pattern so i can make a shawl
glad it's helpful! ❤️
Awesome instructions thank you...beautiful ❤
Glad it was helpful!
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Welcome!
Is there perhaps a border stitch for this pattern
This is crochet science
Always go through both loops on base row. You wont have a loose hole then.
I dont know what im doing wrong 😭
I always end up with 1 stitch left over in row 1 and ive made sure i followed to a T
Hi! Are you sure you count the stitches right? Remember that we don't count the loop on our hook. Another thing to keep in mind - the basis of our foundation is the multiple of 4, but then we add 3 more stitches to create a turning chain. Take a look at the diagram (on my website - the link is in the description box), it may help you visualize the first rows!
Do u have a pattern do a border for this i did a face cloth
Many thanks
sorry, not really! but I've got an article about borders and edging on my website: crochetpedia.com/crochet-edging-patterns/
What do you do with the tails when color changing??
hi! I weave them in with a yarn needle or add a border and hide them inside :)