Thanks again for such a clear concise video. Your instructions are alway some of the best out there. Thanks for going down all the rabbit holes and taking us along with you!
Hello Kristin, 😊 I too have been spending time with crocheting. It’s been about eight years since I began knitting and dropped crochet. But I am happy to be back with crochet, as well. I found this stitch instructions to be very helpful. I know it will help others too. Can’t wait to see your project! StitchedbyMimi
Kristin - thank you for this. I have searched TH-cam for a tutorial for this stitch and it’s increases and decreases and I believe you are the first to do this. Hooray!!
I think a crochet revolution is happening! I love how rhythmic it is and how I have something to show for my work in a short time. And if I choose to rip back so to speak, it’s so much easier!
I‘ve never heard of this stitch before, thank you for sharing! But omg, english crochet terms are very confusing. In Germany we have Luftmasche = air stitch (chain), feste Masche = firm stitch (single crochet) and Stäbchen = little bar/rod (double crochet) and I think that’s very descriptive. 😂 To be fair, it’s probably more the american/british thing what baffles me.
For me, crochet instructions feel a bit like the Wild West. 😂 Though, I like the German way of giving each stitch a unique, descriptive name! Definitely makes more sense!
I've been crocheting for 8years, and I learned how to knit last year (following your tutorials). It warms my heart to see you crocheting 🧶🧶🧶
Aww, yay!! Welcome to the Land of Knit!! 🤗 I'm so enjoying learning to crochet!!
Thanks again for such a clear concise video. Your instructions are alway some of the best out there. Thanks for going down all the rabbit holes and taking us along with you!
Hello Kristin, 😊 I too have been spending time with crocheting. It’s been about eight years since I began knitting and dropped crochet. But I am happy to be back with crochet, as well. I found this stitch instructions to be very helpful. I know it will help others too. Can’t wait to see your project!
StitchedbyMimi
Kristin - thank you for this. I have searched TH-cam for a tutorial for this stitch and it’s increases and decreases and I believe you are the first to do this. Hooray!!
Yay! So glad you found it helpful 🤗
I think a crochet revolution is happening! I love how rhythmic it is and how I have something to show for my work in a short time. And if I choose to rip back so to speak, it’s so much easier!
Thank you!! I bought the intentions wrap pattern after seeing yours (had to! It looks so stinkin cute!) and wanted to start mine too ❤
Please excuse my horrific cuticles. It was not a good nail day. 😬
Interesting in learning to crochet. I have tried but never stuck with it
Thanks so much!!
Thanks so much for sharing 🧶
Of course! Hope you found it helpful :D
I‘ve never heard of this stitch before, thank you for sharing! But omg, english crochet terms are very confusing. In Germany we have Luftmasche = air stitch (chain), feste Masche = firm stitch (single crochet) and Stäbchen = little bar/rod (double crochet) and I think that’s very descriptive. 😂 To be fair, it’s probably more the american/british thing what baffles me.
For me, crochet instructions feel a bit like the Wild West. 😂 Though, I like the German way of giving each stitch a unique, descriptive name! Definitely makes more sense!