I am a guy. My mother passed away a month ago. She was a great knitter. Weeks before she fell ill to the hospital I expressed to her my interest in learning how to crochet. She taught me eagerly and happily. I kept practising but when she fell ill I stopped. Now I am resuming and I want to honour my mother by learning more until I become as skilled as my mother. Thanks for the tutorial.
My condolences to you and your family for the loss of your mother. That’s a tough one. 😢🙏 Stay with Crystal and you will learn to make anything you ever thought you couldn’t make. She is by far the best crochet teacher I have ever watched. And as a bonus, she’s the sweetest and most humble person. Wishing you much success and pleasure on your crochet journey.
I'm so sorry that you lost your mom first of all. That is a pain like no other. I think she would be very proud of you right now because what you were doing is a tribute to her and you couldn't have come to a better group of people and a better teacher, I have been with this group for years and if you want to learn to crochet this is the place to begin. God bless you.
Condolences on having 2 say bye 2 ur mom. I'm glad u had da opportunity 2 learn some of da craft from her before her passing. There's lots of ppl who post a slew of info, for u 2 learn more from. Try many of da creations from several sites...there's so much variety available! THAT is something I wish I had done before mine suddenly went 2 her heavenly home...huge regret of mine. I taught myself watching yt vids. P&B
I'm sorry to hear of your loss, but what a beautiful way to honor her. I got my love of crochet from my Mother as well, who passed away almost 1yr. ago. So I can empathize with you. Best of luck on your journey! 💖🙏
I have real bad brain damage. You have made learning so much easier for me. Sometimes I even learn what you're teaching the first time. That's a big deal for me. Thank you
This is so nice and easy enough for a beginner, which I am. I have watched many Crocheters on You Tube, but I think You really are my Favorite. I understand what Your doing. Thank You for doing these Videos.
Kathy in Missouri here. After the video, I drove to Hobby lobby an hour away. The white/sage/kale Alpaca Twist had been calling my name for weeks. I drove home, and using this stitch, I am halfway through a soft blanket for my mother in law for Mother's Day . Feels like a hundred bunny rabbits on you. Love your videos. Thanks 😊
I love the fact that you are very informative and repeat so I can understand … and so appreciate you have no distracting music playing while teaching ,like most other video sites! Thank you , you are a great teacher ..
Ty for sharing the Thicket Stitch. Love this. Its a sweet lil stitch, especially with that variegated yarn. Im going to make a note to myself to make some kitchen towels with cotton yarn, as soon as I finish these 3 projects Im working on now. Always something on a hook here, lol.
Kathy in Missouri here. I watched this, picked up my hook, and began a blanket using Alpaca twist (white/sage/and moss border. This stitch made it easy and feels like a hundred bunny rabbits . Thanks 😊
That’s a very pretty stitch, Crystal! I’m planning on using it to make some dishcloths and my granddaughter a cowl. Her husband is in the Air Force and they moved from Texas to Delaware!! I’m trying to keep them warm with blankets and things to wear to keep them warm!! Thank you, NORMA COLLINS FROM TEXAS
I'm not big on making blankets but I needed to make one and I knew if anyone could teach me an easy, pretty, and not bulky blanket ,you could. I love this blanket. It's perfect stitch. Love it. Thank you for teaching us💐💞
I really like that stitch. I am going to make some dish cloths. Later I might try it on a blanket or a lap blanket. Thank you for the tutorial. I like it when the stitches do not use up a lot of yarn. Mary P.
I have made many blankets with this stitch, had no idea what it was called, Its so nice and easy Thanks Crystal for reminding me about it. I guess old age is catching up. Have been planning lap blankets for two of my elderly neighbours.Nice yarn easy stitch , should be nice and quick
Thank you for this tutorial, I am currently making a blanket with this and am loving the ease of the pattern and the stitch is really nifty looking, more complicated than it is.
Oh my, love this stitch too. I can't decide which stitch to use for the blanket I have to make. I better choose soon. The baby is due in July. Crysyal, thank you for all your tutorials. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you. This id lovely. Im doing a throw in autumn colours for thr sunroom. Its cold here in northern Ireland in the winter. Love love love it❤🤎🧡💛🤎🤍❤🤎🧡💛
I really like making this stitch. Have been making rectangles for charity with it and now am going to try a baby blanket. Thank you for the great video
Crysral, i love your tutorials. You have taught me several stitches. Your way of teaching is so easy to follow. I do not see very well and your way of describing the stitches has made it possible for me to pass this skill to other friends who are visually impaired. If i could id give you a hug right through my screen. Thank you for this wonderful gift.
Thank you for this stitch you have showed us today! I have tired it and I have been able to do this just keep you on my phone! Love you have been with this you are special. Be safe and have a wonderful week!
Hey you, and my favorite one to turn to when I want a simple stitch. Making throws for family. This stitch is my favorite.The thicket stitch. No matter what yarn used, it turns out awesome. My trows that I make will be given to my very special peeps. Family, friends and anyone that has thrown a kindly "HELLO" Some one that knows me as I walk into a business. whether it be a gas station, or maybe even a comment in Walmart. Or the waitress that give us a beer after a long days work. You all are appreciated, so very much. This is why I crochet.........to give back. when you give an almost stranger a hand made throw. It will mean the world to them. And they will never forget the moment.
Found out I am going to be a grandma and I wanted to crochet a blanket for my new grand-baby. Had no idea where to start. Jess from Roots to Refuge recommended your channel and I am beyond thankful. This stitch looks simple enough for me to make a great gift with. Thank you.
Thank you SO much! I was getting very frustrated with video after video that i. Was not able to understand (I had an accident 5 years ago and was diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia last week), but I found you. Your tutorial was perfect in every way and because of it, my first grandbaby due in March will be rolling in blankets. Thank you again, be well.
Oh. My. Goodness...this is the best blanket stitch EVER! I've done plenty of crocheting, but am by no means accomplished and the afghan I am making is working up more quickly than any other stitch I've ever used. The two things I love most are that it is a pretty mindless stitch pattern and the blanket remains VERY straight, which is something that I've really had trouble with in the past. This would be a great stitch for a baby blanket because you could get it done in no time flat! I also learn by watching crochet videos and this tutorial is excellent. I'll try to remember to post a pic when this blanket is done :)
Cool. This stitch is perfect for the over abundance of chenille yarn I purchased on sale a year ago (No more of that yarn for me. It isn’t very forgiving!!). Thank you for sharing!
Love this stitch. I have some leftover yarn I wanted to make a couple blankets for my granddaughter's Barbies. So I decided to try the stitch on them and I love it. It's so easy but so pretty. Thanks again Crystal. See you later
Thank you. I kept racking my brain on what to make and our friend just had a baby and I needed a new stitch. I get bored easy. This is perfect. Thank you so much.
I love this stitch. It looks nice and easy to to. I haven't really used it yet, only made a small sample, but I'm planning to crochet a temperature blanket of my birth year. This stitch seems perfect for it.
I bought some gorgeous bulky 5 yarn and was searching for a new stitch. Despite crocheting for over forty years I cannot follow written patterns, I love this stitch and how easy it is. I'm super excited to see how it turns out. Using premier puzzle yarn in the color Kickball. Thanks for the great tutorial.
Well I watched the tutorial tonight and I'm making my five month old grand son a baby blanket. Nothing fancy and something easy. I live in north Alabama and it gets cold in the winter time. My daughter has lot of beautiful keepsake blankets. The kind that you want to keep spotless forever. That's not what I make. I call it a car blanket. Getting the kids in and out of the cars can be cold. So what i make needs to probably just stay in the car and that way they can just snuggle up while riding to and from day care the grocery store...you get the picture. So im giving this stitch a try instead of making a big granny square. Plus I use very colorful yarn to help learn their colors.
Way to many projects. Since I found your site, all I do is your stuff. The best is they are beautiful. Right now finishing the circuit blanket. Almost done. Theo I have another one of yours to do and just decided that this one is the next. Thank you!!
I love this stitch, I just finished a baby blanket doing this stitch. Crystal I'm working on the handles of the felted bag, I'm going around and around and around. 🤣😂😅
I had never heard of the thicket stitch. It's so pretty!! And I LOVE you said it's not a yarn eater. I already started a baby blanket or I would have used this. Next time!!
I'm new to your channel. I've been binging your tutorials. I learned to crochet years ago, but raising kids precluded me from pursuing my hobbies. I'm retired now and have started crocheting again. My next project is making an afghan for my daughter. I really enjoy your videos and you've given me so many choices. Thank you for sharing!!
I am actually making a lap blanket for myself, (if nobody takes it from me. LOL). I am making it using this stitch, and I love it. I tried 2 other stitches for this blanket, and I didnt like them. I had done something similiar, before, so I decided to just try this without knowing what I was doing. Funny thing.. i even did the single across the first row like you did. Now I know what it is called. I was calling it the" Patti was frustrated and just made up her own stitch" stitch. The real name is much easier to remember. I love the yarn you used for this. I am making a gradient starting with an unusual whitish yarn, and then shades of glacier greens to dark greens. Idk how it will look, so I may end up using the yarn you did. Thanks for the tutorial, Crystal!
Thank you for this tutorial. I'm a beginner crocheter and wanting to tackle making a temperature blanket this year, but was looking for something other than single crochet for every row. I've been trying different tutorials for different stitches and not having much luck finding something that wasn't going to be do difficult for the task. Then I stumbled across your video and I was able to easily follow along and quickly crochet up a little patch. I'm excited to go start my blanket.
I love this stitch Crystal 💖 am making my 2st blanket I wat to say thank u for this wonderful and beautiful tutorial 🥰🥰 sending u and ur family much love ❤️❤️
I am so happy I found this … again! I started a scarf and was interrupted and when I got back to it I couldn’t find my notes and couldn’t remember the name of it ….. I am so glad I found it and can finish it!!!! Love this stitch!!!!
thank you so much, you are an excellent teacher, God's blessings, this does make a perfect dish towel, and probably many other items, but i have only done a dish towel so far, of course using cotton. Thanks again Chrystal!!!
I’m using this to make baby blankets using white Premier Basic and lime Premier Basic for a border. Now I need to find a hospital or preemie nursery to donate them. Love the stitch!
Thanks for the tutorial for this stitch. It’s pretty and it’s simple. I am hoping to substitute it in a pattern for a baby hooded sweater. Now all I need to do is to make sure I can match the gauge!
Thank you Crystal for searching this stitch. I'm making my friend a throw for Christmas and she lives multiple colors, so Thank you again. Love this yarn!
I am a guy. My mother passed away a month ago. She was a great knitter. Weeks before she fell ill to the hospital I expressed to her my interest in learning how to crochet. She taught me eagerly and happily. I kept practising but when she fell ill I stopped. Now I am resuming and I want to honour my mother by learning more until I become as skilled as my mother. Thanks for the tutorial.
My condolences to you and your family for the loss of your mother. That’s a tough one. 😢🙏 Stay with Crystal and you will learn to make anything you ever thought you couldn’t make. She is by far the best crochet teacher I have ever watched. And as a bonus, she’s the sweetest and most humble person. Wishing you much success and pleasure on your crochet journey.
I'm so sorry that you lost your mom first of all. That is a pain like no other. I think she would be very proud of you right now because what you were doing is a tribute to her and you couldn't have come to a better group of people and a better teacher, I have been with this group for years and if you want to learn to crochet this is the place to begin. God bless you.
Condolences on having 2 say bye 2 ur mom. I'm glad u had da opportunity 2 learn some of da craft from her before her passing. There's lots of ppl who post a slew of info, for u 2 learn more from. Try many of da creations from several sites...there's so much variety available!
THAT is something I wish I had done before mine suddenly went 2 her heavenly home...huge regret of mine. I taught myself watching yt vids.
P&B
So sorry for your loss. I think it’s wonderful you are learning to crochet, who says it’s just for women? You will love this channel.
I'm sorry to hear of your loss, but what a beautiful way to honor her. I got my love of crochet from my Mother as well, who passed away almost 1yr. ago. So I can empathize with you. Best of luck on your journey! 💖🙏
I have real bad brain damage. You have made learning so much easier for me. Sometimes I even learn what you're teaching the first time. That's a big deal for me. Thank you
I am a late beginner..... 68 years young! You are an excellant instructor ... Thank you,,,
Thick but not a yarn eater, easy stitches...what more could you want ❤💯
I made baby wash cloths with this stitch. Thank you for sharing.
This is so nice and easy enough for a beginner, which I am. I have watched many Crocheters on You Tube, but I think You really are my Favorite. I understand what Your doing. Thank You for doing these Videos.
I love these simple stitches for blankets. They are just as pretty as the harder ones.
Lov e how you talk, rather than music, much easier to understand! Thank you!
Kathy in Missouri here. After the video, I drove to Hobby lobby an hour away. The white/sage/kale Alpaca Twist had been calling my name for weeks. I drove home, and using this stitch, I am halfway through a soft blanket for my mother in law for Mother's Day . Feels like a hundred bunny rabbits on you. Love your videos. Thanks 😊
I love the fact that you are very informative and repeat so I can understand … and so appreciate you have no distracting music playing while teaching ,like most other video sites! Thank you , you are a great teacher ..
Thank you! 😊
Hello. I love this stitch. Question-could this be done using two strands and a larger hook?
wish we could add photos . Im on my third baby blanket with this pattern . ♥️
@@PartyStyleDivayes, that would work.
I like it. Thank you for saying it is not a yarn eater. So helpful.
Thanks for letting me know this stitch isn’t a yarn eater! I’m more likely to use it for a baby blanket or even a top now. Love your channel 😊
I love the texture of this stitch, especially since I can actually do it...👍
This is just a beautiful stitch, thick enough for a blanket, but not stiff like some stitches.
Ty for sharing the Thicket Stitch. Love this. Its a sweet lil stitch, especially with that variegated yarn. Im going to make a note to myself to make some kitchen towels with cotton yarn, as soon as I finish these 3 projects Im working on now. Always something on a hook here, lol.
(Chanting) I can't start another project yet. I can't start another project yet.
As always, a clear tutorial. Thank you, Crystal!
Kathy in Missouri here. I watched this, picked up my hook, and began a blanket using Alpaca twist (white/sage/and moss border. This stitch made it easy and feels like a hundred bunny rabbits . Thanks 😊
Love this stitch I've done this before did not know it was called the thicket stitch nice to know but that yarn worked up beautiful. ❤️🧶
That’s a very pretty stitch, Crystal! I’m planning on using it to make some dishcloths and my granddaughter a cowl. Her husband is in the Air Force and they moved from Texas to Delaware!! I’m trying to keep them warm with blankets and things to wear to keep them warm!!
Thank you,
NORMA COLLINS FROM TEXAS
Hi Crystal, i scrolled through your blanket tut. And decided on this patern for someone. Thank you for the pateen
I like this stitch, looks easy and won't take as long to make a blanket. These tutorials are great and there's no one around to judge.
Something so simple and so beautiful thank you Crystal xx
Very pretty sample to show what the stitch looks like. Will be making a blanket from this design. Thanks!☺️
I think I will try to make a prayer shawl out of this stitch. It looks easy and fun.
Hi. Crystal. I. Love. This. Stitch. I. Have. Made. So. Many. Blankets. Using. This. Stitch. Scarfs. The. Yarn. You. Are. Using. Is. So. Pretty. Thank. You. For. Another. Great. Video.
I have been learning a lot of stitches from your tutorials. I’m gonna make a baby blanket with this stitch.
I'm not big on making blankets but I needed to make one and I knew if anyone could teach me an easy, pretty, and not bulky blanket ,you could. I love this blanket. It's perfect stitch. Love it. Thank you for teaching us💐💞
I really like that stitch. I am going to make some dish cloths. Later I might try it on a blanket or a lap blanket. Thank you for the tutorial. I like it when the stitches do not use up a lot of yarn. Mary P.
I have made many blankets with this stitch, had no idea what it was called, Its so nice and easy Thanks Crystal for reminding me about it. I guess old age is catching up. Have been planning lap blankets for two of my elderly neighbours.Nice yarn easy stitch , should be nice and quick
Thank you for this tutorial, I am currently making a blanket with this and am loving the ease of the pattern and the stitch is really nifty looking, more complicated than it is.
Used the Thicket Stitch for an afghan-I love love loved it. The stitch is easy and turns out beautiful. Thank you Lynn
Oh my, love this stitch too. I can't decide which stitch to use for the blanket I have to make. I better choose soon. The baby is due in July. Crysyal, thank you for all your tutorials. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you. This id lovely. Im doing a throw in autumn colours for thr sunroom. Its cold here in northern Ireland in the winter. Love love love it❤🤎🧡💛🤎🤍❤🤎🧡💛
So easy yet it looks so complicated. Thank you for the tutorial. I learned it because of your great teaching.
I really like making this stitch. Have been making rectangles for charity with it and now am going to try a baby blanket. Thank you for the great video
Thank you 🙏 very much for sharing. I’m already making a scarf 🧣 with it.
Premier Puzzle yarn
Color = Backgammon is what I'm using. Uncle Rich will like the color as well as the close stitch. Thanks again Crystal.
I’ve used this pattern for a hot pad. Very nice pattern
Crysral, i love your tutorials. You have taught me several stitches. Your way of teaching is so easy to follow. I do not see very well and your way of describing the stitches has made it possible for me to pass this skill to other friends who are visually impaired. If i could id give you a hug right through my screen. Thank you for this wonderful gift.
Thank you for this stitch you have showed us today! I have tired it and I have been able to do this just keep you on my phone! Love you have been with this you are special. Be safe and have a wonderful week!
Hey you, and my favorite one to turn to when I want a simple stitch. Making throws for family. This stitch is my favorite.The thicket stitch. No matter what yarn used, it turns out awesome. My trows that I make will be given to my very special peeps. Family, friends and anyone that has thrown a kindly "HELLO" Some one that knows me as I walk into a business. whether it be a gas station, or maybe even a comment in Walmart. Or the waitress that give us a beer after a long days work. You all are appreciated, so very much. This is why I crochet.........to give back. when you give an almost stranger a hand made throw. It will mean the world to them. And they will never forget the moment.
Thankyou Crystal im actually doing this stitch at the moment im making a scarf .😊😊❤❤
Simple and pretty,what more could you want😍🤷♀️
Found out I am going to be a grandma and I wanted to crochet a blanket for my new grand-baby. Had no idea where to start. Jess from Roots to Refuge recommended your channel and I am beyond thankful. This stitch looks simple enough for me to make a great gift with. Thank you.
I had to review this because I am starting a new project for my neighbor. Thanks
I am making a throw using this stitch. I think this is my favorite stitch ever! My gosh, it’s so easy and looks SO pretty! I LOVE IT!!!
You make everything so easy. I think this could be a future placemat set. Thank you for being you. ❤🧶
Thank you SO much! I was getting very frustrated with video after video that i. Was not able to understand (I had an accident 5 years ago and was diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia last week), but I found you. Your tutorial was perfect in every way and because of it, my first grandbaby due in March will be rolling in blankets. Thank you again, be well.
Oh. My. Goodness...this is the best blanket stitch EVER! I've done plenty of crocheting, but am by no means accomplished and the afghan I am making is working up more quickly than any other stitch I've ever used. The two things I love most are that it is a pretty mindless stitch pattern and the blanket remains VERY straight, which is something that I've really had trouble with in the past. This would be a great stitch for a baby blanket because you could get it done in no time flat! I also learn by watching crochet videos and this tutorial is excellent. I'll try to remember to post a pic when this blanket is done :)
Crystal, it is a pleasure watching you demonstrate in a tutorial. Thanks for all the videos you make.
Love this pattern. Made a really pretty baby blanket using Mandala. I use slot of your stitches, your very easy to understand. Thanks
Cool. This stitch is perfect for the over abundance of chenille yarn I purchased on sale a year ago (No more of that yarn for me. It isn’t very forgiving!!). Thank you for sharing!
I'm so happy I found you 💛. I have 4 baby blankets to make. I don't like plain Jane blankets and I have been searching for patterns. Thank you 😊
Love this stitch. I have some leftover yarn I wanted to make a couple blankets for my granddaughter's Barbies. So I decided to try the stitch on them and I love it. It's so easy but so pretty. Thanks again Crystal. See you later
Hello Crystal I have learned a new stitch I have started making a blanket thank you for sharing ❤
Love the Stitch!!! Really like it's not a yarn eater. Always looking for stiches that don't eat yarn. Thank You Stay Safe and Be Blessed
Thank you. I kept racking my brain on what to make and our friend just had a baby and I needed a new stitch. I get bored easy. This is perfect. Thank you so much.
I just finished a donation blanket using this pattern and posted it on the FB group page. Thank you Crystal!
I love this stitch. It looks nice and easy to to. I haven't really used it yet, only made a small sample, but I'm planning to crochet a temperature blanket of my birth year. This stitch seems perfect for it.
I bought some gorgeous bulky 5 yarn and was searching for a new stitch. Despite crocheting for over forty years I cannot follow written patterns, I love this stitch and how easy it is. I'm super excited to see how it turns out. Using premier puzzle yarn in the color Kickball. Thanks for the great tutorial.
I'm stalking all ur stitch tutorials to get ideas for one of ur contests. I just had to say that yarn is gorgeous!!
Well I watched the tutorial tonight and I'm making my five month old grand son a baby blanket. Nothing fancy and something easy. I live in north Alabama and it gets cold in the winter time. My daughter has lot of beautiful keepsake blankets. The kind that you want to keep spotless forever. That's not what I make. I call it a car blanket. Getting the kids in and out of the cars can be cold. So what i make needs to probably just stay in the car and that way they can just snuggle up while riding to and from day care the grocery store...you get the picture. So im giving this stitch a try instead of making a big granny square. Plus I use very colorful yarn to help learn their colors.
Was looking for a project that doesn’t use a lot of yarn. Adding this video to my saves❤
I'm new to crochet. Your instruction on turning rows may allow me to succeed. Thank you!
Way to many projects. Since I found your site, all I do is your stuff. The best is they are beautiful. Right now finishing the circuit blanket. Almost done. Theo I have another one of yours to do and just decided that this one is the next. Thank you!!
I love that this is not a yarn eater. I have been making dish towels and dish rags.
I’m making this right now!
I’ll post on FB when done.
I really like this going to make a baby blanket for my expected great grandchild,x
Beautiful 😊 Thanks Crystal!
I love this stitch, I just finished a baby blanket doing this stitch. Crystal I'm working on the handles of the felted bag, I'm going around and around and around. 🤣😂😅
I love that stitch I'll be making myself top and sweater Thanks for sharing Crystal Have great day
This is one of my favorite stitches for baby blankets.
I had never heard of the thicket stitch. It's so pretty!! And I LOVE you said it's not a yarn eater. I already started a baby blanket or I would have used this. Next time!!
I'm new to your channel. I've been binging your tutorials. I learned to crochet years ago, but raising kids precluded me from pursuing my hobbies. I'm retired now and have started crocheting again. My next project is making an afghan for my daughter. I really enjoy your videos and you've given me so many choices. Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks for posting. I crochet for charities and this is easy and is not a yarn eater! Good for TV watching.
I am actually making a lap blanket for myself, (if nobody takes it from me. LOL). I am making it using this stitch, and I love it. I tried 2 other stitches for this blanket, and I didnt like them. I had done something similiar, before, so I decided to just try this without knowing what I was doing. Funny thing.. i even did the single across the first row like you did. Now I know what it is called. I was calling it the" Patti was frustrated and just made up her own stitch" stitch. The real name is much easier to remember. I love the yarn you used for this. I am making a gradient starting with an unusual whitish yarn, and then shades of glacier greens to dark greens. Idk how it will look, so I may end up using the yarn you did. Thanks for the tutorial, Crystal!
I find that the simplier patterns always turn out very beautiful. Another blanket in production starting now. Thank you from Quebec🇨🇦Canada❤
On my list of "next stitches to be used"! Thanks! Good to know it's not a yarneater too!
Am making a blanket with this beautiful stitch 🥰 thanks for sharing ur tutorial I appreciate that Crystal 🤗
Crystal, I just thought my 16 year old niece how to crochet,
I put this video on and she followed along like she had been doing it her whole life.
I will use the thicket stitch. Thanks for sharing. Your tutorials are always so clear.
Going to try ths for pillow covers for Spring. Thanks for the tutorial Crystal. Your awesome. ❤️
Oh great idea! Thanks💜
I love this stich. It's so easy. I have made a headband and matching scarf. You got to try
making lapghans for veterans this will be my next project. ty
I made a large baby blanket for a new baby to grow with but you instructions are easier to follow
Thank you for this tutorial. I'm a beginner crocheter and wanting to tackle making a temperature blanket this year, but was looking for something other than single crochet for every row. I've been trying different tutorials for different stitches and not having much luck finding something that wasn't going to be do difficult for the task. Then I stumbled across your video and I was able to easily follow along and quickly crochet up a little patch. I'm excited to go start my blanket.
This will make a beautiful temperature blanket!! ❤️
I love this stitch Crystal 💖 am making my 2st blanket I wat to say thank u for this wonderful and beautiful tutorial 🥰🥰 sending u and ur family much love ❤️❤️
This stitch is perfect for blankets for the animal shelter! 😻 Thanks so much 😸 Stay Safe 😷💕🌈
Am going to make a big blanket with my left over Caron simply soft yarn thank you for all your tutorials XX Just finishing off my Japanese knot bag XX
I just came back to say I used this stitch to make a bag and it came out beautifully. Lovely stitch. Thank you 🙏🏼
Great practice for Beginners of which I am. Thank you.
I am so happy I found this … again! I started a scarf and was interrupted and when I got back to it I couldn’t find my notes and couldn’t remember the name of it ….. I am so glad I found it and can finish it!!!! Love this stitch!!!!
thank you so much, you are an excellent teacher, God's blessings, this does make a perfect dish towel, and probably many other items, but i have only done a dish towel so far, of course using cotton. Thanks again Chrystal!!!
I’m using this to make baby blankets using white Premier Basic and lime Premier Basic for a border. Now I need to find a hospital or preemie nursery to donate them. Love the stitch!
Thanks for the tutorial for this stitch. It’s pretty and it’s simple. I am hoping to substitute it in a pattern for a baby hooded sweater. Now all I need to do is to make sure I can match the gauge!
I've always liked the Suzette stitch. It is so delicate looking.. very lovely
I’m using this stitch in a ladies top.It’s easy and a pretty stitch.🧶🙂
Thank you Crystal for searching this stitch. I'm making my friend a throw for Christmas and she lives multiple colors, so Thank you again. Love this yarn!
Thank you. I’m on my second afghan for Christmas gifts. Looks great.
You are an excellent teacher. Luv watching you.
Thank you so much!