Love love the pattern, at last iv found the pattern that just hits the spot. Doing this for the Head of Nursing here in the Nursing home im in. She asked me today and iv been looking through Utube for ages. Thank you so much for you hard work. Greetings from Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪
That is so very sweet of you to do this! Also, I loved visiting your country back in 2012. I spent many hours walking all over Dublin while my husband was working. Many fond memories were made there!
I’m changing up this pattern with the Suzette stitch in place of the rows of dc, until I need the dc as the base of the Celtic, it’s looking beautiful. I’m making this for my aunt, my cousin passed away Christmas Day unexpectedly in her sleep and her name was Suzanne, so I wanted to include all these beautiful stitches to give my aunt this shawl for Mother’s Day ❤️
PLEASE, PLEASE READ THIS: Every time I see you use your lady’s Swiss Army Knife I’m overcome with nostalgia for my late mother. She had an identical knife, which I have inherited and treasure. She died of pancreatic cancer in January 2004, at the age of 77, and even when she hardly had the strength to lift the knife, she got me to open it so that she could slit open her letters and cards as she couldn’t bear to have them opened untidily. I was with her at the end, and still miss her every day; she was my best friend as well as a wonderful mother. So your tutorials elicit a sad smile from me. Mum taught me to knit when I was 5 or 6. She made all the family’s knitwear and when items were worn out she would unpick them, discard the worn portions, wind the (woollen) yarn into skeins, wash it and reknit it. I spent hours as a child and teenager holding up skeins for her to wind the wool into balls. Unfortunately she never mastered crochet, but she loved shawls and would have adored this pattern. I taught myself to crochet when I was 15 from a small booklet which came from my maternal grandmother and showed all the basic stitches plus thread edgings for handkerchiefs and household linens. Mum also did exquisite embroidery and taught one of my 2 brothers to knit at his request. He used to make outfits for my dolls and teddy (he was 6 years older than me). Thank you so much for all your hard work. I’m disabled and it means a lot to me. Love from West Yorkshire in the UK. Sorry to take up your time xxx🙏
What a beautiful tribute to your late mum. Thank you for sharing your story with all of us. Yes, I do love this little knife. I picked it up during a very special family trip. My husband surprised me and my 5 children for my 50th birthday and our 25th wedding anniversary by taking all of us to Europe for an amazing time. We had spent years studying history during home schooling and were able to see many of the places we learned about. Our favorite part of the trip was our time in the Alps of Switzerland, which is where I bought my knife. I keep it with my home studio in my recording box so that I don't loose it. Wishing you all the very best to you!
@@BonnieBayCrochet Thank you so much for taking the time to read my story and sharing your own. I’m so happy that your little knife means as much to you as mine does to me. Your husband sounds like a wonderful man. xxx
Thanks for sharing your memory and tribute to your mom Crochet Disco. I’m near Chicago and am also Disabled. I spent a summer at my grandparents farm in Ireland where my grandmother taught me to darn socks. There were 5 of us kids so that she managed to teach us anything was a great success. We all also had our own Dairy cow to milk 2 x daily and feed and clean up after. No army knives tho. Coming from Chicago, the neighboring kids would call us gangsters and yell “Go Home Yankees” to us, LOL.
Well, I have to say that I've been watching you for a very long time. I've never tried to make anything of yours because they all seem to be way to advanced for me. HOWEVER, I followed every single stitch you made with this gorgeous shawl and yeah, I'm going to make this one soon. I'm in love with this pattern and you were so very easy to watch. THANK YOU for sharing this with us!!!
God Bless you, too, Dear One . . . This is my first time attempting the arrow and Celtic Weave stitches and I’m having a lot of fun trying to perfect them. It was difficult for me to get the arrow points to come together on my first two tries, however, I’m beginning to get the hang of it the more I try. 😂 Thank you for this tutorial. ❤️🌹❤️ Bonnie . . . My 75 year old eyes had a little difficulty keeping the skip two triple front post the next two and then go back to the skipped two and triple front post them . . . So, I took a longer piece of contrasting yarn and inch-wormed the contrasting yarn behind every skipped two with the front piece of the yarn, leaving the end piece of that yarn behind the skipped two I need to triple front post next. That made it much easier for me to get the stitches right the first time and my Celtic Crosses are BEAUTIFUL! This is becoming one of my favorite stitches, thanks to you and my inch-worm contrasting piece of yarn! 😂
You are a very clever lady!! Your work is beautiful and this shawl is stunning and one I will definitely be crocheting!! I have quite a lot of Double knit acrylic yarn in one colour that I will use!! Your teaching is so easy to follow!! Thankyou for this beautiful pattern!!!
@@lindatrombley3 You can control the playback speed and slow the video down. The gear-shaped icon is in the lower right. This brings up the playback speed.
Yet another beautiful pattern! I've made a few of your patterns, but as far as shawls go I think this one will be my favorite. Thank you for sharing, God bless!
You are amazing. This is the first time I've seen someone show the same creation with various types of yarns. Thank you so very much for this tutorial. I'm going to definitely try it out in spite of my lacking creative abilities.
Oh my word .... i enjoyed this tutorial so much ..... i am pretty new to crocheting but i was actually able to understand it more or less and i learnt alot ... thank you and blessings to you also in Jesus name
I've made this pattern as a baby blanket and it works beautifully! I've used a #3 weight, a #4 weight as well as a #5 weight yarn. I love this pattern 💖
A lovely shawl. I'm working on one myself & will use that border. I think it's beautiful & my friend who will get the shawl for her birthday will love it too. I hope! God bless you.
So pretty with lots of texture. I love how you incorporated the variegated yarn and the solid yarn. Thank you for the tutorial. This one is going on the project list.
That’s arrow stitch is amazingly beautiful! I love it! I’ve never seen this one 🤩 I love the treble And double crochet combo babe this arrow stitch! I definitely have to try this. It’s a little intimidating but with the wonderful teacher that you are I’m sure I’ll get it! Thank you 🙏 Ms. Bonnie for patience , time and thorough teachings ! You are amazing!
This is so beautiful, Thank you so much for this tutorial, it has made it so much easier to make this shawl. I have been a big fan of your for a long while now, seeing all the beautiful items you have made. This is just another to add to all my likes. Thank you
Never done the celtic weave before but the look is what drew me in. I loved it. Then I hated it as i was trying to figure it out! But once it finally clicked I went back to loving it👍👍👍. Happy I stuck w/ it & now I have a new stitch under my belt. Thx!!
Wow it's me again, l love this shawl ! You know me when l get a new pattern l go crazy. I made three items using your south west poncho pattern. Everyone loved the throws l made using your pattern.
I will be making this in the future, as my newest grandchild is named Abigail...such a lovely shawl, for a beautiful new baby! Thanks so much for the video, many blessings to you!
Beautiful work! I am making one in two colors. Thank you so much for sharing, you are an excellent teacher. Thank you again and regards from Argentina.
This is such a pretty shawl! I love the ones that have the ability to resize through repeats of the pattern. The colors you used for the tutorial are lovely 🥰 I'm adding this to my future projects list. Edited to add, as a very visual-context learner, I find tutorials like this so much easier than trying to follow a pattern with text only. (I always wonder if my project is turning out correctly if there are no photos.) YoutTube is such a blessing to have in our time, with other hand crafters demonstrating how they make their projects. Thank you!!!
Bonnie, it was so nice to see this shawl in so many colors! Really inspiring. I am working on the Gaithersburg shawl in DK weight and I absolutely am loving it. I appreciate your books, videos and patterns so much. Thank you and God Bless.
🌺 I subscribed to your channel this evening after I started making this shawl and checking out your other videos. Thank you for the tutorials. The way you video yourself crocheting makes it super easy to follow... 🧶 It's much appreciated... God bless you and yours 🙏 PS: Your work is beautiful -
Gorgeous . I was looking for new patterns for winter shawl and this just came in the right time. I've cotton and bamboo yarns variegated and solid and I think this pattern will be suitable for them. Thank you very much for the clear demonstration .
Ooooh, I’m loving the Mohair sample, I purchased some beautiful Mohair yarn, months ago (as ya do), but I had no idea what to make with it. Looks like I’ve found my next project 🥰. Thankyou Bonnie xx
I love all your videos your voice is so soothing and explanations are easy to follow. I have made a few of your patterns and all are just beautiful classy designs. Thankyou so much for all your sharing and wonderful designs🥰
Had another little watch of the video! I think I have the celtic stitch sorted now!! Phew! I love crocheting shawls! So far I have made several Victoria shawls, several Secret Paths, and four Hidden Hills! I have four daughters and a daughter-in-law!
Hello Ms. Bonnie, I just have to say that I really enjoy that guitar playing at the beginning of your videos! Very nice! I love country music and it kinda sounds like the beginning or end of the song!
Boy safennie I enjoyed your video and this is my first time watching you. I love the shawl you crocheted and would the pattern. Stay safe. Walk in Peace.
Hello Bonnie Somewhere in here you said that it’s important to keep each side the same and each side of the point the same. It applies if you need to add rows or adjust the stitches. This advice has been very helpful to me when I was making this into a huge thick shawl and again later when I was doing another pattern. Thank you very much.
I am nearing the end of the blanket I am making for my nephew. The shawl looks beautiful and the Celtic stitch is something that I have not accomplished. Thank you for doing this tutorial, so looking forward to this project.
This is positively stunning and I am loving the end result. I am excited to start making this. You're so incredibly talented and your tutorials are always easy to follow. Thank you for sharing this with us all.
Beautiful pattern, thank you, I'am learning a lot of new stitches, just started on this Abigail Scarf/Shawl, the challenge is to get yarn, I'am from the Netherlands and here they very different yarns, but I like a challenge😊 I bought your book Celtic Cable Crochet, that will be one of the next challenges😉
Man … that Celtic weave stitch kicked my butt … the backside. I think in repeat, I’m going to switch one size smaller hook because I am a loose crocheter. PS: this is GORGEOUS
Love love the pattern, at last iv found the pattern that just hits the spot.
Doing this for the Head of Nursing here in the Nursing home im in. She asked me today and iv been looking through Utube for ages.
Thank you so much for you hard work.
Greetings from Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪
That is so very sweet of you to do this! Also, I loved visiting your country back in 2012. I spent many hours walking all over Dublin while my husband was working. Many fond memories were made there!
I’m changing up this pattern with the Suzette stitch in place of the rows of dc, until I need the dc as the base of the Celtic, it’s looking beautiful. I’m making this for my aunt, my cousin passed away Christmas Day unexpectedly in her sleep and her name was Suzanne, so I wanted to include all these beautiful stitches to give my aunt this shawl for Mother’s Day ❤️
How kind of you to do this Tammy!
What a beautiful thought. 😢
Cool rainy day in Maine. I'm making this with 4 ply worsted plain and variegated yarns. What a perfect project for today! Thank you Bonnie.
PLEASE, PLEASE READ THIS: Every time I see you use your lady’s Swiss Army Knife I’m overcome with nostalgia for my late mother. She had an identical knife, which I have inherited and treasure. She died of pancreatic cancer in January 2004, at the age of 77, and even when she hardly had the strength to lift the knife, she got me to open it so that she could slit open her letters and cards as she couldn’t bear to have them opened untidily. I was with her at the end, and still miss her every day; she was my best friend as well as a wonderful mother. So your tutorials elicit a sad smile from me. Mum taught me to knit when I was 5 or 6. She made all the family’s knitwear and when items were worn out she would unpick them, discard the worn portions, wind the (woollen) yarn into skeins, wash it and reknit it. I spent hours as a child and teenager holding up skeins for her to wind the wool into balls. Unfortunately she never mastered crochet, but she loved shawls and would have adored this pattern. I taught myself to crochet when I was 15 from a small booklet which came from my maternal grandmother and showed all the basic stitches plus thread edgings for handkerchiefs and household linens. Mum also did exquisite embroidery and taught one of my 2 brothers to knit at his request. He used to make outfits for my dolls and teddy (he was 6 years older than me). Thank you so much for all your hard work. I’m disabled and it means a lot to me. Love from West Yorkshire in the UK. Sorry to take up your time xxx🙏
What a beautiful tribute to your late mum. Thank you for sharing your story with all of us. Yes, I do love this little knife. I picked it up during a very special family trip. My husband surprised me and my 5 children for my 50th birthday and our 25th wedding anniversary by taking all of us to Europe for an amazing time. We had spent years studying history during home schooling and were able to see many of the places we learned about. Our favorite part of the trip was our time in the Alps of Switzerland, which is where I bought my knife. I keep it with my home studio in my recording box so that I don't loose it. Wishing you all the very best to you!
@@BonnieBayCrochet Thank you so much for taking the time to read my story and sharing your own. I’m so happy that your little knife means as much to you as mine does to me. Your husband sounds like a wonderful man. xxx
@@obsessivecrochetdisorder3495yes, he is an amazing gift to all of us! ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing your memory and tribute to your mom Crochet Disco. I’m near Chicago and am also Disabled. I spent a summer at my grandparents farm in Ireland where my grandmother taught me to darn socks. There were 5 of us kids so that she managed to teach us anything was a great success. We all also had our own Dairy cow to milk 2 x daily and feed and clean up after. No army knives tho. Coming from Chicago, the neighboring kids would call us gangsters and yell “Go Home Yankees” to us, LOL.
@@nhyde567 oh my! Sounds rustic, but what a fun memory…at least mostly!😊
Well, I have to say that I've been watching you for a very long time. I've never tried to make anything of yours because they all seem to be way to advanced for me. HOWEVER, I followed every single stitch you made with this gorgeous shawl and yeah, I'm going to make this one soon. I'm in love with this pattern and you were so very easy to watch. THANK YOU for sharing this with us!!!
God Bless you, too, Dear One . . . This is my first time attempting the arrow and Celtic Weave stitches and I’m having a lot of fun trying to perfect them. It was difficult for me to get the arrow points to come together on my first two tries, however, I’m beginning to get the hang of it the more I try. 😂
Thank you for this tutorial. ❤️🌹❤️
Bonnie . . . My 75 year old eyes had a little difficulty keeping the skip two triple front post the next two and then go back to the skipped two and triple front post them . . . So, I took a longer piece of contrasting yarn and inch-wormed the contrasting yarn behind every skipped two with the front piece of the yarn, leaving the end piece of that yarn behind the skipped two I need to triple front post next. That made it much easier for me to get the stitches right the first time and my Celtic Crosses are BEAUTIFUL!
This is becoming one of my favorite stitches, thanks to you and my inch-worm contrasting piece of yarn! 😂
What a great idea Ricky! Are you a teacher? I love your ability to keep on trying!😊❤️
Thank you for snaring your gift. The shawls are beautiful
Thank you Lenora!😊❤️
Even though you may go a little faster I love that you still say what you are doing! Thank you so much!
I could watch you all day. I love experimenting with these stitches but now I can actually make something with them. Thank you
That’s great Annaliese!❤️❤️❤️
You are a very clever lady!! Your work is beautiful and this shawl is stunning and one I will definitely be crocheting!! I have quite a lot of Double knit acrylic yarn in one colour that I will use!! Your teaching is so easy to follow!! Thankyou for this beautiful pattern!!!
So glad you like it Sandra! 😊
too fast for me
@@lindatrombley3 You can control the playback speed and slow the video down. The gear-shaped icon is in the lower right. This brings up the playback speed.
@@BonnieBayCrochet x
Yet another beautiful pattern! I've made a few of your patterns, but as far as shawls go I think this one will be my favorite. Thank you for sharing, God bless!
You are amazing. This is the first time I've seen someone show the same creation with various types of yarns. Thank you so very much for this tutorial. I'm going to definitely try it out in spite of my lacking creative abilities.
Hope it’s going well and crocheting is a good way to become more creative
Oh my word .... i enjoyed this tutorial so much ..... i am pretty new to crocheting but i was actually able to understand it more or less and i learnt alot ... thank you and blessings to you also in Jesus name
Absolutely gorgeous 🥰 I have a friend that is celebrating her 80th birthday, this will be perfect for her! Thank you for sharing this ❣🥰❤❤❤
This is a very beautiful pattern. I am working on it while watching the video. Thank you so much for the beautiful work you present.
My pleasure Mary!
The last shawl would be gorgeous as a baby blanket!
What a fun idea Gloria!
I've made this pattern as a baby blanket and it works beautifully! I've used a #3 weight, a #4 weight as well as a #5 weight yarn. I love this pattern 💖
A lovely shawl. I'm working on one myself & will use that border. I think it's beautiful & my friend who will get the shawl for her birthday will love it too. I hope! God bless you.
So pretty with lots of texture. I love how you incorporated the variegated yarn and the solid yarn. Thank you for the tutorial. This one is going on the project list.
Very Beautiful work! Thank you!.
Thank you for this tutorial, This pattern is so beautiful.
all d scarves look beautiful..its so impressive u made so many in that pattern and showed us..I am a fan of urs..love from india
Thank you Pratiksha!😊❤️
That’s arrow stitch is amazingly beautiful! I love it! I’ve never seen this one 🤩 I love the treble And double crochet combo babe this arrow stitch! I definitely have to try this. It’s a little intimidating but with the wonderful teacher that you are I’m sure I’ll get it! Thank you 🙏 Ms. Bonnie for patience , time and thorough teachings ! You are amazing!
Love this shawl stitches.
Thank you Bonnie .
Your are excellent teacher. I love how you take your time. Very good video. Thank you.
❤❤❤ very beautiful !
Thank you for the clear, friendly tutorial and showing your face.
Oh my goodness, these shawls are so beautiful! I absolutely have to try to do this! Thank you so much for showing us all the different options!
My pleasure Christine!
Arrow stitch rows 1 & 2: 12:07 16:00 Celtic weave cross rows 1-4: 22:35 27:19 33:33 38:10
Perimeter border 45:23
This is so beautiful, Thank you so much for this tutorial, it has made it so much easier to make this shawl.
I have been a big fan of your for a long while now, seeing all the beautiful items you have made. This is just another to add to all my likes.
Thank you
Thank you so very much for your support Grandma Sherri!
Never done the celtic weave before but the look is what drew me in. I loved it. Then I hated it as i was trying to figure it out! But once it finally clicked I went back to loving it👍👍👍.
Happy I stuck w/ it & now I have a new stitch under my belt. Thx!!
Yes, this stitch can be a real stinker during the learning phase!
Wow it's me again, l love this shawl ! You know me when l get a new pattern l go crazy. I made three items using your south west poncho pattern. Everyone loved the throws l made using your pattern.
That’s great Yvonne!
I love the pattern used... Going to try it and make a scarf for my sister 😊❤️
I hope this goes well for you Barbara!
Beautiful shawl. I am crocheting a sample in light gray. Thank you for a great video.
What a beautiful shawl Ms. Bonnie can’t wait to try this beautiful piece!
I will be making this in the future, as my newest grandchild is named Abigail...such a lovely shawl, for a beautiful new baby! Thanks so much for the video, many blessings to you!
My pleasure Amy, and congratulations on your new grandchild! We were going to name our last child Abigail, but he ended up being a Joseph instead!
That shawl is absolutely gorgeous. That Aqua color really brings out the textures in the pattern.
Thank you Wanda! I picked this up at a CGOA conference years ago!😊❤️
Really clear instructions and nice shawl thanks for sharing
Beautiful shawl thank you for sharing your projects and tutorials ♥️
I love how the variegated yarn looks with the solid yarn 🧶
Thank you it’s beautiful ?… I got my yard tomorrow and going to make it thank you again
Beautiful work! I am making one in two colors. Thank you so much for sharing, you are an excellent teacher. Thank you again and regards from Argentina.
Thank you Sil!
Beautiful shawl and you make it so easy for us to make . Thank you Bonnie ❤️
Thank you Jacoba!
Loved this pattern so much, it's on my list,Thank You so much... Stunning ❤
thank you for sharing this on the you tube. I love it I can wait to start making this
This is such a pretty shawl! I love the ones that have the ability to resize through repeats of the pattern. The colors you used for the tutorial are lovely 🥰 I'm adding this to my future projects list. Edited to add, as a very visual-context learner, I find tutorials like this so much easier than trying to follow a pattern with text only. (I always wonder if my project is turning out correctly if there are no photos.) YoutTube is such a blessing to have in our time, with other hand crafters demonstrating how they make their projects. Thank you!!!
Yes, I too am a visual learner and love using this platform to instruct!
You teach in very simple way 🙏
It’s beautiful! I made it with a multiple color yarn in merino . Thank you to share this project
My pleasure Angelica! So glad you enjoyed this one!
Yes it looks so beautiful I made one too. U explained it so well. Thank you so much
So glad this worked for you Jerin PC!
Thank you for this beautiful pattern.
My pleasure Thanaah!
This is so very beautiful, I'm going to give it a try also might try it for a blanket. Many thanks for another great crochet.. 😺
I love the different textures and all the examples shown. It is so pretty. I’ll definitely have to make it with the hand dyed yarns I have
Those yarns are so much fun with which to work!
Bonnie, it was so nice to see this shawl in so many colors! Really inspiring. I am working on the Gaithersburg shawl in DK weight and I absolutely am loving it. I appreciate your books, videos and patterns so much. Thank you and God Bless.
Thank you for your kind support JoJo!
I looked at the photo and thought to myself,”that has to be made by Bonnie Bay”!! I was right! Beautiful!!
Thanks Laurel! Putting a new spin on an older design.
Bonnie, you do beautiful work!!! Thank you for sharing your talents with us!!!
My pleasure Billie!😊❤️
🌺 I subscribed to your channel this evening after I started making this shawl and checking out your other videos.
Thank you for the tutorials. The way you video yourself crocheting makes it super easy to follow... 🧶
It's much appreciated...
God bless you and yours 🙏
PS: Your work is beautiful -
Thank you for your encouraging comment Jane!😊❤️
You are so good and clear. Love the way how nicely your explaining 🥰
Thank you Bhagyalara!
Beautiful. You are a great teacher.
This is a beautiful pattern, thank you for sharing
That is beautiful!!! Would also make a gorgeous wrap. 😊
Yes, but continuing to repeat the pattern you can make a longer wrap!
@@BonnieBayCrochet guess I should clarify...rectangular wrap. 😊
@@sherisouthard1766 I have several in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLoIugZBYOS0W5DXdlQZK8Pu-xswsYyyYo.html
I have the pattern and have started, I will need to watch your video again to do the celtic stitch!! I have done the arrow rows!! X
Check the links in the video description should you need an additional video for the Celtic Weave Jacki.Wishing you all the best with this!
Wow. Gorgeous. If only I could work so well! Must try ❤
I just finished this pattern and I am in LOVE - thank you!
That makes me very happy Abi!
Gorgeous . I was looking for new patterns for winter shawl and this just came in the right time. I've cotton and bamboo yarns variegated and solid and I think this pattern will be suitable for them. Thank you very much for the clear demonstration .
My pleasure Asma!
Ooooh, I’m loving the Mohair sample, I purchased some beautiful Mohair yarn, months ago (as ya do), but I had no idea what to make with it. Looks like I’ve found my next project 🥰. Thankyou Bonnie xx
Feel free to use a larger hook too! Will give it an airy, fluffy look!😊❤️
Hi Bonnie, I so enjoyed viewing all the various fibers and colors. I see why your favorite. I am putting this on my to do list! BEAUTIFUL! 😊
Such a beautiful pattern! Love seeing it in all the different fibers!
Oh my!! I have to make three of these for my granddaughters for Christmas gifts! So gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing.
My pleasure Deborah!
Thankyou for the very clear and informative tutorial of this gorgeous pattern. I cannot wait to make it. Thanks again Bonnie
What a gorgeous shawl. I just found your channel today. I can't believe I haven't seen it until now. I look forward to making this shawl in 2022!!
I love all your videos your voice is so soothing and explanations are easy to follow. I have made a few of your patterns and all are just beautiful classy designs. Thankyou so much for all your sharing and wonderful designs🥰
My pleasure Saffron’s 1! I so appreciate your sweet encouragement.😊❤️
I can't wait to start right away. Thank you Bonnie❣️🌸🌷🌸
Had another little watch of the video! I think I have the celtic stitch sorted now!! Phew! I love crocheting shawls! So far I have made several Victoria shawls, several Secret Paths, and four Hidden Hills! I have four daughters and a daughter-in-law!
I think I have cracked it now!! I'll send a photo when it is finished!! X
I made one of those, and I love it. It's so nice and cozy.
Great instruction! This is so pretty and looks like it will be fun! Thank you!
Beautiful and very easy Thankyou so much I love it soon i will start for myself Thankyou again
I can not wait to make one of these. Thank you for your tutorial.
Beautiful stitch/pattern. Really enjoyed watching you work.
Hello Ms. Bonnie, I just have to say that I really enjoy that guitar playing at the beginning of your videos! Very nice! I love country music and it kinda sounds like the beginning or end of the song!
Thanks Cynthia!😊❤️
@@BonnieBayCrochet no thank you my darling friend 🥰🥰🙏😘😘♥️♥️
That turned out beautifully!😊!
So very glad to hear that Cool Breeze!
Boy safennie I enjoyed your video and this is my first time watching you. I love the shawl you crocheted and would the pattern. Stay safe. Walk in Peace.
love all the different yarn same pattern thank you
Another pattern to add to my to-do project list. Thank you so much!!!
Hello Bonnie
Somewhere in here you said that it’s important to keep each side the same and each side of the point the same. It applies if you need to add rows or adjust the stitches. This advice has been very helpful to me when I was making this into a huge thick shawl and again later when I was doing another pattern. Thank you very much.
My pleasure Saffron! Thanks for your kind support of my channel.
I am nearing the end of the blanket I am making for my nephew. The shawl looks beautiful and the Celtic stitch is something that I have not accomplished. Thank you for doing this tutorial, so looking forward to this project.
Hello Tommye
How are you doing today ?
This is positively stunning and I am loving the end result. I am excited to start making this. You're so incredibly talented and your tutorials are always easy to follow. Thank you for sharing this with us all.
My pleasure Bailey!
Beautiful pattern, thank you, I'am learning a lot of new stitches, just started on this Abigail Scarf/Shawl, the challenge is to get yarn, I'am from the Netherlands and here they very different yarns, but I like a challenge😊
I bought your book Celtic Cable Crochet, that will be one of the next challenges😉
Thank you for your kind support!
Absolutely gorgeous, thank you.
Beautiful! I will try to make this. Those stitches never seen before. Outstanding!
Can't wait to try out the Abigail shawl! I have some lovely yarn that is just crying out for a lovely pattern like this!! X
Looking forward to seeing this Jacki! There is so much beautiful yarn in the market these days.
The shawl is very beautiful
The pattern is so beautiful. I will have to put this one in my list of to-dos.
That 2-do list is starting to get really tall. I finish one and then I swear at least 5 more takes its place. Happy Crocheting Everyone!!!
Thank you Bonnie for this Beautiful shawl, this will be my first one ever made, always wanted a shawl, so now I will make one!!!
Hello Linda
How are you doing today?
from Vietnam, thanks you so much. it's so nice.
Gorgeous, I love ❤ this pattern
That is a gorgeous shawl
Breathtaking! 💜🧶💜
Such a beautiful shawl. I just ordered your book can’t wait to try this.
Thank you for your support Damaris!
Hi Bonnie! Thank you for this gorgeous shawl pattern. Another beautiful project on my bucket list.
Those are beautiful colors!!
Wow absolutely stunning work!!! Thank you for sharing 👏🤗
My pleasure Mabel!😊❤️
You always calm me down thank you 🙏 I would love to try & crochet this shawl
Man … that Celtic weave stitch kicked my butt … the backside. I think in repeat, I’m going to switch one size smaller hook because I am a loose crocheter.
PS: this is GORGEOUS
Yes, the Celtic Weave can be a real stinker during the learning curve, but enjoyable after that Collette!😊