So happy to find this loop stich tutorial. Over 40 years ago, I used it crocheting with two strands of yarn--a dark forest green and slightly lighter green. I made it around the size/shape of a winter scarf, then sewed the long sides together and stuffed it. The I stitched the ends together to form a circle. The result is a crocheted wreath. I also crocheted some red berries and a leaf or two to make a holly decoration for the wreath. I'm so happy to have found this tutorial so I can do that again!
You are the only person I’ve seen who shows how to do the last row to match the first in stitches like this. Although in most case it’s rather obvious to someone who’s not a beginner, I think it awesome . Bravo!
Oh I love love love this Stitch! And you're such a good teacher. I've been crocheting for over 65 years and I have never seen this pattern I love it thank you!
I love the way you explain the stitches ..the tone of and speed of your voice is perfect. for someone who struggled even in school with teachers having to repeat the assignment , and then me shutting down and failing those classes because I was a slow learning by audio or being told what to do in other words I'm definitely a visual learner but if you had of been my teacher I would have passed my classes with grace ☺️not hurried not rushed. There are other crochet teachers on YT skilled as you yet , your voice is why I watch your video from beginning to end and I not get frustrated and want to skip through lol ADDED your camera angel is superb! 💕💕💕💕🎥
Thank you for this tutorial. I have some slight memory issues so I keep comming back to rewatch this tutorial. Its helped me pick up where i last left off.
Thank you for a tutorial for adults! I find most crochet tutorials are far too wordy and short on tutorial. Very easy to follow and I don't spend all day listening. Now, on with my project! Thank you
I love how you go slow enough to see how the stitches are formed and explain in detail how to do them. I may finally learn to crochet with your tutorials! Thank you!
By far, the BEST tutorial I’ve found online - anywhere. Clear, direct, well-paced and neither repeats tediously, nor skips by too fast. Thank you for showing ahead where each piece of the next stitch will be placed! I wish every stitching tutorial did exactly the same thing. Many thanks....off to explore the rest of your channel videos.
Alot of comments say this in lacey, it is not. Beautiful stitch oddly addicting but very thick. After I finish with red heart stripes I'm gonna try it with a dk weight. Thank you so much for the lessons. I think I made almost every scarf you have a video on.
I just finished my scarf! Thank you so much for this video. It looks way harder than it is, everyone is so impressed! I love your videos! Thanks Robin!
This is one of the best tutorials on how to do a certain stitch I have watched. Clear instructions, and you have an easy pace to follow. I am definitely subscribing and sharing this. Thank you.
This is my second comment. Someone posted a blanket they made with this Stitch and that's how I wound up here and I am already a subscriber but I have never seen feather Stitch. This is my go-to now. I have tons of brand new yarn but I also have Oddball stains I want to make blankets with this Stitch for my home and friends but also for pet shelters this is a nice thick one that they can make a bed of. I do love this thank you Robin
Thank-you so much for being very clear in audio. You give great instructions for the beginner. I really enjoy how to break it down step by step. With your simple and wonderful clear instruction anyone who struggling in crochet could learn easily. Thank-you Robin
Love your tutorials. Have been crocheting for close to 40 yrs. and I think this is first time I’ve seen feather stitch done by someone. Great job. I lost my pattern yrs ago. Love that you also do left hand instructions, too. I’m a righty but have taught lefty’s in past and know it can be difficult. Thanks for you knowledge and all the time and effort. God bless. 🥰
I have never heard of the feather stitch until now and it is gorgeous!! Seems like it's especially suited to color-changing yarns, so that feathers show up nicely against the slightly different color below. Thanks for the lovely and easy to understand video.
Excellent tutorial, very clear and easy to understand. And what a nice stitch! One of the things I really like about this stitch is that when you’re using a striped gradient yarn like yours, it makes the colors blend so smoothly. No sharp color changes. Thank you for making this tutorial.
I have been crocheting for about a year and a half now and I have been searching for some kind of pattern that is more than just half and double crochets but still easy to follow, and this is it! thank you so much it is such a gorgeous stitch and you have made this so easy to follow! And I learned how to do the half double foundation chain which I think I am going to start using a lot more! Thank you!
I love, love , love this stitch! I'm a retired teacher, and I can honestly say that you are a great crochet teacher. You are patient, slow enough so that we can keep up (but not too slow), and always use a kind voice. I'm working on an afghan using your feather stitch with three colors. I'm half done, and couldn't be happier with how it is turning out. Keep up the good work and God bless.
WhileTobin, this is the first time I've seen this stitch, and I've saved this tutorial so I can revisit when I want to make a scarf. This is the very first time I've saved a stitch, just love it. Thank you .
Working on a scarf using Caron Cotton Cake (Blue Hawaiian). Love this stitch and how it looks. Started crocheting Jan 2020 and last year looked at this video, but didn’t think I had the experience to crochet this stitch. Just came back to this video today and have finished about 12 inches of my scarf. I am looking forward to getting some more yarn and doing it in another color. I feel like I have come a long way in my crocheting since 2020. Thank you for your excellent video and teaching skills. Thanks to you I think I have finally figured how to do the Foundation Row today. I have been trying to get this great tool off and on for about a year.
Your tutorials are so good. Not only are the stitches you cover really lovely and the yarns you use really pretty, the way you sit them is perfect and so clear, as are your instructions, and your pacing perfect. Thank you so much.
The Chainless Foundation is something I definitely need to do more often. It's a fantastic tool to have in one's toolbox, particularly for yarns where the starting chain would be noticeably different in color. It's also great for wearables, as it allows for "stretch" when a standard chain can be somewhat rigid. At least that is my experience. I just need to do more of them.
I absolutely LOVE this tutorial!! The stitch is beautiful and I also learned how to do a Foundation Half Double crochet stitch MORE CLEARLY!!! Thank you Robin!!!
It is definitely easier than the Star Stitch one - gives great texture still but with only a one row repeat, it's definitely easier to just get on and do (if that makes sense!)
Me too! I’ve had trouble with the star stitch and find it a bit frustrating but caught onto this stitch right away- so excited that I have already dug through my box of yarns to make a lovely scarf 🧣- many thanks!!
You are such a good teacher. I bought some pretty variagated yarn the other day, enough to make a throw, and was looking for a new stitch to try with it. Thank You
Thank you for showing this beautiful stitch! been crocheting since I was 7 and I'm 52 now LOL and I've never seen this stitch. Daughter asked for a crochet scarf today as she is a delivery driver and gets pretty cold delivering packages, ( I was told it had to be crocheted that it better not be knitted LOL)so I just started this as my choice for her scarf. Once again, thank you :) God Bless and Happy hooking :)
GREAT TUTORIAL!! Thursday is my sneak peak baby gender appointment!! Thinking REALLY hard about stopping at a yarn store afterwards to pick an appropriate colorway for this baby's blanket!! I made a five point star in blue, light blue and white for my son and a three-way swirl in black, red and white for my daughter. Both were started upon finding out the gender at 20 weeks give or take AND finished BEFORE birth!!.... This one is only 12 weeks and change!! How technology has changed since 2013-14!! (In case you are curious... My son was born in 2009 but most of my pregnancy was 2008.) 🤩
This is another fabulous stitch .. love it. So satisfying. Plus you make it so wonderfully clear and easy to follow along. Cheers from Western Australia.💜💙💜💙
This pattern is beautiful. I've been looking for a pattern that is beautiful and squishy, as you say, so I can make a throw for my elderly mom. She gets cold so easy and this pattern would make a soft and warm throw. However, on the third row of feather stitches it was a challenge to figure out where the next long stitch went. But, I figured it out. Thank you for sharing.
You popped up in my recommendations & I immediately loved a crochet stitch that looks knitted. So I watched and boy am I glad I did. Your tutorial is really good & from the comments this is your "normal". Your explanations are very good and with the camera focused on your work I find it easy to follow along. Thanks so much! You've won me over & I'm now a new subscriber!
wow! After only 2 rows, this is now my favorite stitch! I absolutely love it! I've never used the fhdc as a way to start a project. I love that too. Thanks for this lovely stitch!
Thank you so much for this video. I finished my scarf! I used Caron simply soft ombre and used 3 skeins. It turned out great! I love your video. You go slow, explain well and show how to finish the end to look like the beginning. I'm still new, so it was great!!
The stitch pattern is gorgeous. Just started mine in the same RH retro yarn. Your tutorial is easy to understand. Thank you for sharing your talent. 👍👍💗
Thank you so, so much for the loop stitch video and excellent instructions. I had almost given up but I am so chuffed that, thanks to you, I have mastered the loop stitch for a wall hanging.
This is the first time I have tried this stitch, and I love it. You made it so easy for me to follow your instructions, I'm making a baby blanket and it is looking wonderful, ty, ty, ty ❤
I love this stitch! It's beautiful, but simple. Just the way I like it. I made two samples: one with two rows each of two different colors, and one with one row each of three colors. Both of them are so pretty! I can't wait to make my next blanket using this beautiful stitch. Thanks so much!
This is such a beautiful pattern! It looks light and airy, but you can tell it has substance and warmth. And I love seeing it worked in the color changing yarn!!
Love this video! I come back to it all the time to refresh my knowledge of the stitch and enjoy how Robin explains it! Thank you for helping us all understand how to make this amazing stitch!
I think I'm going to try this out. I have lots of small bits I want to use up and a scarf with those bits just might work out. Just watching it once and I have it. I do the FSC so often that my mind skipped ahead on how to do the FHDC right away. The rest of it is quite easy to follow.
So happy i came across your channel! I recently took up crocheting when i was sick with covid a few months back 😂 everytime i learn a new pattern from you i end up increasing my scarf collection 🤣
I have learned so much in this one tutorial! That foundation chain is such a neat thing! And I love the feather stitch itself. I've only been crocheting for a year and haven't learned many stitches because they seem so difficult but this actually looks doable!! Thank you for sharing in such an easy to understand way
Most crochet stitches are actually easier than they seem! Tutorials are amazing! Never limit yourself just give them a try! The worst that could happen is that you'd have to undo your work.
5 star tutorial! You have a big talent to teach, believe me! Very easy to understand and follow this tutorial. I'm only on the 9th row but I've already fallen in love with this stitch as well. 😀Thank you for sharing!
This is my favorite stitch. I just came across your video last week and I have 6 different projects started becasue I am so excited about it!! Thank you sooooooo much!!
This is an awesome stitch and does work up really fast! I’ve already finished one scarf and am half way through another. Thank you for sharing and creating this very easy to follow and comprehensive guide.
I'm going to try this stitch. I have never been happy with a single thing I've made because of edge or ending-off issues. I hope this works; you made it look so easy. I'll let you know what I think about the feather stitch later. I can tell this is a thread-hungry stitch, BUT if it comes out as pretty for me as it did for you, I'm sure I'll be in love.
Gorgeous stitch, thank you for making and sharing this video. Think I may try this stitch making a mid length shrug! I appreciate your camera close ups on your hand work, makes understanding the stitch positions so much easier!
I like the way you demonstrate finishing the last row. I've not seen anyone else do that. My suggestion would be to note in your videos the multiple of chains needed to make the pattern. Fewer people are providing patterns in their links so the video is a necessity. If trying to make use of the stitch, it is critical to have the number of chains needed.
I give the pattern multiple at 2:24 (2 + 1 when working with foundation half double crochets) but it's easy to miss so I'll pop it into the written description box 👍 x
Just finished my first feather stitch scarf... unfortunately, my one skein was not enough for an adult, but it will fit one of my nieces. Thanks for a clear tutorial!
This is a very pretty stitch. I love the yarn you chose. I can't wait to receive my yarn from JoAnn's. I'm going to make my granddaughter a blanket and pillows out of this stich for her bed.
Thanks so much for this pattern ..I intend to make some scarves and maybe some more things with this ..you have done a good job giving instructions ..it’s so easy to follow 😊 😋😋
AGAIN...ANOTHER GORGEOUS Pattern!! I love your commentary and your accent is ADORABLE! I think I'll make blocks of your gorgeous patterns for an amazing blanket for my first Grand babay!!
I love love love your tutorial style so much. It feels like a private tutor guiding me along with clear instructions, lovely yarns, and always great explanations of exactly where the stitch is supposed to go. Thanks and I cannot wait to start a project with this!
I recently learned the arrow stitch, so now I'm on a textured stitch kick. This looks like a gorgeous one to try next! And the colors in that yarn work up so beautifully in it!
I'm quite new to crocheting but I definitely want to try this stitch, it's so pretty! Thank you for this tutorial it's very informative and easy to follow :D
This looks lovely! Really like the yarn you chose for your large sample--beautiful colors and a beautiful stitch! I will definitely try this one--I am busy making scarves and hats for Christmas and for charity organizations. Thank you for the terrific tutorial!
How to Crochet Foundation Half Double Chainless stitch: th-cam.com/video/MHo70BNBIzw/w-d-xo.html
How many skeins would it take for a baby blanket?
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Is this feather stitch quite a yarn eater? It seems like it would use a lot of yarn, but I do love how squishy it is.
So happy to find this loop stich tutorial. Over 40 years ago, I used it crocheting with two strands of yarn--a dark forest green and slightly lighter green. I made it around the size/shape of a winter scarf, then sewed the long sides together and stuffed it. The I stitched the ends together to form a circle. The result is a crocheted wreath.
I also crocheted some red berries and a leaf or two to make a holly decoration for the wreath.
I'm so happy to have found this tutorial so I can do that again!
That sounds amazing Teri! I love your wreath plan.😃🥰
You are the only person I’ve seen who shows how to do the last row to match the first in stitches like this. Although in most case it’s rather obvious to someone who’s not a beginner, I think it awesome . Bravo!
Yeah I've noticed many professional patterns even leave out that step and I usually just figure it out on my own.
Janet, I agree! That is something that really makes a pattern special. Robin Does such a fabulous job, doesn't she?!
Oh I love love love this Stitch! And you're such a good teacher. I've been crocheting for over 65 years and I have never seen this pattern I love it thank you!
Thank you so much Liberty! 🥰
I love the way you explain the stitches ..the tone of and speed of your voice is perfect. for someone who struggled even in school with teachers having to repeat the assignment , and then me shutting down and failing those classes because I was a slow learning by audio or being told what to do in other words I'm definitely a visual learner but if you had of been my teacher I would have passed my classes with grace ☺️not hurried not rushed. There are other crochet teachers on YT skilled as you yet , your voice is why I watch your video from beginning to end and I not get frustrated and want to skip through lol ADDED your camera angel is superb! 💕💕💕💕🎥
Thank you so much, that’s so kind of you to say. There is definitely no right or wrong way to crochet, so I believe everyone can do it.😃🧶
Thank you for this tutorial. I have some slight memory issues so I keep comming back to rewatch this tutorial. Its helped me pick up where i last left off.
I’m really glad it helps Grayson, it is here for whenever you need to return to it.🤗🧶
Thank you for a tutorial for adults! I find most crochet tutorials are far too wordy and short on tutorial. Very easy to follow and I don't spend all day listening. Now, on with my project! Thank you
I love how you go slow enough to see how the stitches are formed and explain in detail how to do them. I may finally learn to crochet with your tutorials! Thank you!
By far, the BEST tutorial I’ve found online - anywhere. Clear, direct, well-paced and neither repeats tediously, nor skips by too fast. Thank you for showing ahead where each piece of the next stitch will be placed! I wish every stitching tutorial did exactly the same thing. Many thanks....off to explore the rest of your channel videos.
Thank you so much!! x
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of comments say this in lacey, it is not. Beautiful stitch oddly addicting but very thick. After I finish with red heart stripes I'm gonna try it with a dk weight. Thank you so much for the lessons. I think I made almost every scarf you have a video on.
Very true Carlos! 😃 Thank you so much.
I just finished my scarf! Thank you so much for this video. It looks way harder than it is, everyone is so impressed! I love your videos! Thanks Robin!
Yay, well done Amy! 😃🧣
Beautiful stitch. And this has to be the best paced demo I've seen - thank you for choreographing such smooth, evenly paced, easily visible motions.
Thank you so much! X
This is one of the best tutorials on how to do a certain stitch I have watched. Clear instructions, and you have an easy pace to follow. I am definitely subscribing and sharing this. Thank you.
Oh gosh. I started a blanket of this and then had some heart break, I'm so glad I found it again as I've resumed working on this blanket.
Ah no! But I am glad you have managed your way back to crochet.🤗🧶 x
I would be such a crap-weaver if it wasn't for you. You explain stitches SO clearly. Thank you.
Another excellent tutorial... I can’t for the life of me imagine why 20 something persons gave it a thumbs down 😳. Keep working your magic!
This is my second comment. Someone posted a blanket they made with this Stitch and that's how I wound up here and I am already a subscriber but I have never seen feather Stitch. This is my go-to now. I have tons of brand new yarn but I also have Oddball stains I want to make blankets with this Stitch for my home and friends but also for pet shelters this is a nice thick one that they can make a bed of. I do love this thank you Robin
That sounds a wonderful idea Liberty for blankets! 😃🧶
Thank-you so much for being very clear in audio. You give great instructions for the beginner. I really enjoy how to break it down step by step. With your simple and wonderful clear instruction anyone who struggling in crochet could learn easily. Thank-you Robin
Love your tutorials. Have been crocheting for close to 40 yrs. and I think this is first time I’ve seen feather stitch done by someone. Great job. I lost my pattern yrs ago. Love that you also do left hand instructions, too. I’m a righty but have taught lefty’s in past and know it can be difficult. Thanks for you knowledge and all the time and effort. God bless. 🥰
I have never heard of the feather stitch until now and it is gorgeous!! Seems like it's especially suited to color-changing yarns, so that feathers show up nicely against the slightly different color below. Thanks for the lovely and easy to understand video.
Excellent tutorial, very clear and easy to understand. And what a nice stitch! One of the things I really like about this stitch is that when you’re using a striped gradient yarn like yours, it makes the colors blend so smoothly. No sharp color changes. Thank you for making this tutorial.
I LOVE this stitch. Your tutorial is very nice. Doesn't drag along nor too fast. Thank you so much for your time. Blessings to you
Awwh, thank you so much!🥰🤗
I’m halfway done with my hooded scarf in this stitch. It’s going to be so warm! I’m doing rainbow, 2 rows of each color. Thanks for making this video.
Thank you so much, I finished my scarf and it turn out great! Thanks for everyone replies. I finished my scarf in two days. Love it!
Amazing! How much yarn did you need in the end? X
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I did the same thing good for you!
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Saved! My Mom wants me to crochet some scarves as gifts for her ladies at work, and I was wondering what stitch to do. I think this one is great!
I have been crocheting for about a year and a half now and I have been searching for some kind of pattern that is more than just half and double crochets but still easy to follow, and this is it! thank you so much it is such a gorgeous stitch and you have made this so easy to follow! And I learned how to do the half double foundation chain which I think I am going to start using a lot more! Thank you!
I appreciate the timestamp for the benefit of folks who are focused on the pattern tutorial :)
I love, love , love this stitch! I'm a retired teacher, and I can honestly say that you are a great crochet teacher. You are patient, slow enough so that we can keep up (but not too slow), and always use a kind voice. I'm working on an afghan using your feather stitch with three colors. I'm half done, and couldn't be happier with how it is turning out. Keep up the good work and God bless.
WhileTobin, this is the first time I've seen this stitch, and I've saved this tutorial so I can revisit when I want to make a scarf. This is the very first time I've saved a stitch, just love it. Thank you .
Love love this!!!
Working on a scarf using Caron Cotton Cake (Blue Hawaiian). Love this stitch and how it looks.
Started crocheting Jan 2020 and last year looked at this video, but didn’t think I had the experience to crochet this stitch. Just came back to this video today and have finished about 12 inches of my scarf. I am looking forward to getting some more yarn and doing it in another color. I feel like I have come a long way in my crocheting since 2020.
Thank you for your excellent video and teaching skills. Thanks to you I think I have finally figured how to do the Foundation Row today. I have been trying to get this great tool off and on for about a year.
Your tutorials are so good. Not only are the stitches you cover really lovely and the yarns you use really pretty, the way you sit them is perfect and so clear, as are your instructions, and your pacing perfect. Thank you so much.
Lovely new stich,feather stich. You are an amazing teacher ❤. You showed very patiently. Thank you so much 💓
Thank you so much, that is so kind of you. 🥰
That foundation stitch looks so much neater than my normal starting chains. I had no idea that was a thing!
The Chainless Foundation is something I definitely need to do more often. It's a fantastic tool to have in one's toolbox, particularly for yarns where the starting chain would be noticeably different in color. It's also great for wearables, as it allows for "stretch" when a standard chain can be somewhat rigid. At least that is my experience. I just need to do more of them.
I absolutely LOVE this tutorial!! The stitch is beautiful and I also learned how to do a Foundation Half Double crochet stitch MORE CLEARLY!!! Thank you Robin!!!
Cute, easy, and fun! I appreciate this more than the Star Stitch.... THANK YOU x MILLION for sharing your time, talents, and tutorials!
It is definitely easier than the Star Stitch one - gives great texture still but with only a one row repeat, it's definitely easier to just get on and do (if that makes sense!)
Me too! I’ve had trouble with the star stitch and find it a bit frustrating but caught onto this stitch right away- so excited that I have already dug through my box of yarns to make a lovely scarf 🧣- many thanks!!
You are such a good teacher.
I bought some pretty variagated yarn the other day, enough to make a throw, and was looking for a new stitch to try with it.
Thank You
Perfect stitch for my autumn blanket, Thanks for the great tutorial. Bugger the ironing I'm off to CROCHET :)
Thank you for showing this beautiful stitch! been crocheting since I was 7 and I'm 52 now LOL and I've never seen this stitch. Daughter asked for a crochet scarf today as she is a delivery driver and gets pretty cold delivering packages, ( I was told it had to be crocheted that it better not be knitted LOL)so I just started this as my choice for her scarf. Once again, thank you :) God Bless and Happy hooking :)
I love your channel because you explain what you're doing. Thank you! This is new to me. I'm enjoying it.
Thank you so much Pala! 😃🧶
GREAT TUTORIAL!! Thursday is my sneak peak baby gender appointment!! Thinking REALLY hard about stopping at a yarn store afterwards to pick an appropriate colorway for this baby's blanket!! I made a five point star in blue, light blue and white for my son and a three-way swirl in black, red and white for my daughter. Both were started upon finding out the gender at 20 weeks give or take AND finished BEFORE birth!!.... This one is only 12 weeks and change!! How technology has changed since 2013-14!! (In case you are curious... My son was born in 2009 but most of my pregnancy was 2008.) 🤩
Gorgeous scarf, gorgeous hands and manicure. I love the rainbow varigated colorway.
This is another fabulous stitch .. love it. So satisfying.
Plus you make it so wonderfully clear and easy to follow along.
Cheers from Western Australia.💜💙💜💙
Thank you Sarah-Jane, I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos.😃
The colors are always wonderful, the instruction is always clear and simple, and the videos are creative! Thank you!!!
Thank you so much Nevada!🥰🤗
That IS GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! FANTASTICALLY BEAUTIFUL!!! Looks awesome 👏🏻! Thanks for sharing and making this video!😍👏🏻 🧶 🧶
Absolutely loved this stitch thanks so much for showing how to finish your last row
This pattern is beautiful. I've been looking for a pattern that is beautiful and squishy, as you say, so I can make a throw for my elderly mom. She gets cold so easy and this pattern would make a soft and warm throw. However, on the third row of feather stitches it was a challenge to figure out where the next long stitch went. But, I figured it out. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for this tutorial. I learned two new techniques and will be making a scarf that I think will amaze the recipient.
You are very welcome Barbara! X
You popped up in my recommendations & I immediately loved a crochet stitch that looks knitted. So I watched and boy am I glad I did. Your tutorial is really good & from the comments this is your "normal". Your explanations are very good and with the camera focused on your work I find it easy to follow along. Thanks so much! You've won me over & I'm now a new subscriber!
Thank you so much! What a genuinely lovely comment to read x
wow! After only 2 rows, this is now my favorite stitch! I absolutely love it! I've never used the fhdc as a way to start a project. I love that too. Thanks for this lovely stitch!
You’re very welcome, it is so good!😃🧶
Thank you so much for this video. I finished my scarf! I used Caron simply soft ombre and used 3 skeins. It turned out great! I love your video. You go slow, explain well and show how to finish the end to look like the beginning. I'm still new, so it was great!!
Very nice. It looks complicated but you demonstrate it very well and make it look simple. Thanks for the tutorial.
The stitch pattern is gorgeous. Just started mine in the same RH retro yarn. Your tutorial is easy to understand. Thank you for sharing your talent. 👍👍💗
Thank you so, so much for the loop stitch video and excellent instructions. I had almost given up but I am so chuffed that, thanks to you, I have mastered the loop stitch for a wall hanging.
You’re so welcome, I’m glad you managed it.😃🧶
This is the first time I have tried this stitch, and I love it. You made it so easy for me to follow your instructions, I'm making a baby blanket and it is looking wonderful, ty, ty, ty ❤
You’re very welcome Sarah, it is such a great stitch!😃
I love this stitch! It's beautiful, but simple. Just the way I like it. I made two samples: one with two rows each of two different colors, and one with one row each of three colors. Both of them are so pretty! I can't wait to make my next blanket using this beautiful stitch. Thanks so much!
This is such a beautiful pattern! It looks light and airy, but you can tell it has substance and warmth. And I love seeing it worked in the color changing yarn!!
Love this stitch, perfect for lovely squishy baby blankets. Love the yarn.
Love this video! I come back to it all the time to refresh my knowledge of the stitch and enjoy how Robin explains it! Thank you for helping us all understand how to make this amazing stitch!
Amazing! Thank you so much.😃🥰
I think I'm going to try this out. I have lots of small bits I want to use up and a scarf with those bits just might work out. Just watching it once and I have it. I do the FSC so often that my mind skipped ahead on how to do the FHDC right away. The rest of it is quite easy to follow.
So happy i came across your channel! I recently took up crocheting when i was sick with covid a few months back 😂 everytime i learn a new pattern from you i end up increasing my scarf collection 🤣
Opps!😅 But not a bad problem to have - never too many scarves! I say that for blankets and shawls too.🫣
I have learned so much in this one tutorial! That foundation chain is such a neat thing! And I love the feather stitch itself. I've only been crocheting for a year and haven't learned many stitches because they seem so difficult but this actually looks doable!! Thank you for sharing in such an easy to understand way
Most crochet stitches are actually easier than they seem! Tutorials are amazing! Never limit yourself just give them a try! The worst that could happen is that you'd have to undo your work.
I just made the most lovely rainbow cowl with some self-striping yarn I picked up the other day- thank you for your lovely tutorial!
I absolutely adore your accent and thank you so much for such awesome instruction!
Thank you so much Julie! 🥰🧶
Hi, Robin. Thank you. So easy to follow. Really like the colorway. I promised scarves for my daughters & grands. Think I'll use this stitch.
I asked your teaching style. You make this so easy to understand
When you're watching crochet videos for your next project while working on the current one at the same time.
Story of my life! 😂
So true
Lol yup!
Yes!
Yes! I do that all the time! Glad I am not the only one!
5 star tutorial! You have a big talent to teach, believe me! Very easy to understand and follow this tutorial. I'm only on the 9th row but I've already fallen in love with this stitch as well. 😀Thank you for sharing!
I think this is going to be my new "go-to" stitch. Thanks Robin!!
Crochet Lady of Texas~~
Yay! 😃🧶 Thank you Carrie.x
I just made a blanket watching your tutorial it turned out so well!...thank you for sharing your tutorials!
What a beautiful textured stitch! Thank you for a well done tutorial. So easy to follow.
Thank you so much Donna!😃🧶
This is my favorite stitch. I just came across your video last week and I have 6 different projects started becasue I am so excited about it!! Thank you sooooooo much!!
This is by far the easiest crochet I have done thanks alot.
This is an awesome stitch and does work up really fast! I’ve already finished one scarf and am half way through another. Thank you for sharing and creating this very easy to follow and comprehensive guide.
So I'm in need of a nice warm sweater, I'm going to try this stitch to make 1. Thank you 😁
Nice idea!!!!
I just found ,and you are so awesome the way you show and explain clearly. Thank you.
Awwh, thank you Michele and lovely to have you here! 🤗🧶
I totally fell in love with this stitch! So easy and fast and so super soft! Thank you very much. I will find various applications for it.
Robin I can tell why you love this stitch! It’s so fun and beautiful!! Thanks for this tutorial!
I'm going to try this stitch. I have never been happy with a single thing I've made because of edge or ending-off issues. I hope this works; you made it look so easy. I'll let you know what I think about the feather stitch later. I can tell this is a thread-hungry stitch, BUT if it comes out as pretty for me as it did for you, I'm sure I'll be in love.
I really hope you love it! Please do let me know how you get on! X
Using this lovely stitch to make up a scarf. I think it will be a nice warm one
The colors make me happy. And I love the Stitch.
Gorgeous stitch, thank you for making and sharing this video. Think I may try this stitch making a mid length shrug! I appreciate your camera close ups on your hand work, makes understanding the stitch positions so much easier!
I like the way you demonstrate finishing the last row. I've not seen anyone else do that. My suggestion would be to note in your videos the multiple of chains needed to make the pattern. Fewer people are providing patterns in their links so the video is a necessity. If trying to make use of the stitch, it is critical to have the number of chains needed.
I give the pattern multiple at 2:24 (2 + 1 when working with foundation half double crochets) but it's easy to miss so I'll pop it into the written description box 👍 x
I’m totally going to make a headband using this stitch, thank you so much for sharing this video!
Big fat squishy scarf. Beautiful " yarn eater " stitch i've seen lately. Great tutorial. I really appreciate the time stamps.
Thank you Marie!🥰😃
Just finished my first feather stitch scarf... unfortunately, my one skein was not enough for an adult, but it will fit one of my nieces. Thanks for a clear tutorial!
Knit a sweater for my daughter with this video knitting method🙇♀️🥰
That sounds lovely!😍😃
This is a very pretty stitch. I love the yarn you chose. I can't wait to receive my yarn from JoAnn's. I'm going to make my granddaughter a blanket and pillows out of this stich for her bed.
First time watching one of your videos. Impressed by your skill demonstrating this unusual stitch. Variegated yarn shows off hook placement well.
Thank you so much!
Really love this stitch! Started making a scarf for my Dad using the jumping Jaffa whirl working length ways. Can’t wait to see how it turns out ☺️
I'm obessed with Jumping Jaffa! I made a blanket with it and loved the unique colourway 😍
Thanks so much for this pattern ..I intend to make some scarves and maybe some more things with this ..you have done a good job giving instructions ..it’s so easy to follow 😊 😋😋
Just finished this scarf. It turned out absolutely beautiful! Thank you.
AGAIN...ANOTHER GORGEOUS Pattern!! I love your commentary and your accent is ADORABLE! I think I'll make blocks of your gorgeous patterns for an amazing blanket for my first Grand babay!!
I love love love your tutorial style so much. It feels like a private tutor guiding me along with clear instructions, lovely yarns, and always great explanations of exactly where the stitch is supposed to go. Thanks and I cannot wait to start a project with this!
Thank you I love this stitch. I love the fact that it is reversible. Rather it looks the same on both sides. Thank you for the tutorial!
Wow! You are a very good teacher. I'm going to try the feather stitch.
I recently learned the arrow stitch, so now I'm on a textured stitch kick. This looks like a gorgeous one to try next! And the colors in that yarn work up so beautifully in it!
I'm quite new to crocheting but I definitely want to try this stitch, it's so pretty! Thank you for this tutorial it's very informative and easy to follow :D
I have to try this, as soon as I finish my current project. I am a one wip at a time lady. LOL
Teach me your ways! I wish I could stick to one WIP at a time LOL
This looks lovely! Really like the yarn you chose for your large sample--beautiful colors and a beautiful stitch! I will definitely try this one--I am busy making scarves and hats for Christmas and for charity organizations. Thank you for the terrific tutorial!
How pretty! Can't wait to try it in striped colors for a blanket. 😊