Thank you for joining me for the C2C Wattle Stitch crochet video tutorial! You can find find the full written instructions to go along with this video in my blog: madebygootie.com/crochet/corner-to-corner-crochet-wattle-stitch/ I'm looking forward to seeing your beautiful projects! Let me know in the comments what will you be making with this stitch :)
It works work easily but for some reason I just can't get it to turn out even. On the increasing rows it measures 5 inch by 5 inches but on the decreasing rows it measures 4 inches by 4.5 inches. Any helpful hints to fix this?
Hi Gabrielle, are you using stitch markers to make sure you are decreasing into the right place? Another way is to count your "Wattles" and see that you have 1 less Wattle in each decrease row. I hope it helps!
@madebygootie oh yes haha I believe in using stitch markers. I am placing them in the beginning chain 2 and the last ch1 space so I will know where it is.
Thank you for joining me for the C2C Wattle Stitch crochet video tutorial! You can find find the full written instructions to go along with this video in my blog: madebygootie.com/crochet/corner-to-corner-crochet-wattle-stitch/
I'm looking forward to seeing your beautiful projects! Let me know in the comments what will you be making with this stitch :)
I look forward to using this in a blanket some time soon.
It works work easily but for some reason I just can't get it to turn out even. On the increasing rows it measures 5 inch by 5 inches but on the decreasing rows it measures 4 inches by 4.5 inches. Any helpful hints to fix this?
Hi Gabrielle, are you using stitch markers to make sure you are decreasing into the right place?
Another way is to count your "Wattles" and see that you have 1 less Wattle in each decrease row.
I hope it helps!
@madebygootie oh yes haha I believe in using stitch markers. I am placing them in the beginning chain 2 and the last ch1 space so I will know where it is.