I will be using this stitch to make some wash cloths for the "Wings" charity. I appreciate your teaching method. You are not too chatty and make the directions clear and concise. Thank you.
That's such a nice stitch; it looks a little like the star stitch, but looks easier and very pretty. I love that yarn also; will have to try to find some! Thanks for sharing!!
that is such a neat stitch! looks complicated but after watching a few times, and attempting it myself, I got the hang of it!!! Super duper awesome!!! Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial!
Thank you very much, Princeton!! I understand this stitch now. Will be using it soon. I saved your tutorial for a backup! Love the way it looks!! Have a great day🙂🙃
Hi Princeton, its good to see you. I enjoyed your instructions and learnt the stitches. Yay 🎉 I'll be adding some more washcloths; in different colours, for my Christmas gift list. Hi to Miss Nicky too❣
Thank you so much for this, Princeton! I make a lot of NICU blankets and I'm always looking for patterns that don't have big gaps. And this stich is so pretty, too!
I’ve heard of this stitch once or twice but, never seen a video done. Thank You so much for doing a video on it so I now know how to do it. Definitely want to add a little trim/border when I work this up, maybe single crochet all the way around, and then add a loop/hook so it can hang dry.
@@Yarnasasecondlanguage 😂😂😂 THANK YOU THANK YOU 🙏🏾!! I’m so glad you love that idea! Hopefully you take & share pics with a trim/border & the loop on yours 😁 for others in your audience that might be new to crocheting a washcloth/dishcloth.
Great tutorial!! I just got a big order of cotton yarn 🧶. I’m going to be making dish cloths to give to my friends and my grandkids school teachers for Christmas gifts. I would’ve lliked to see you change colors. 🤷🏼♀️. I hope you have an amazing day!! 😊💚😊💚
Great video. I'm going to use this stitch to make a 2022 temperature blanket. It creates a nice texture with short rows which is perfect for a 365 row blanket. Happy New Year! Stay well.
When I make washcloths or washcloths, I need smaller size and looser stitch, or I can't wring them out, because of arthritis in my hands. So think about that if making gifts for older ones. I usually knit mine....
Hi, Princeton! I live in Puerto Rico! I always watch your videos. I don't comment much, but I love your videos. Great tutorial. Loved that stitch. I'm sure I'll be using my cotton stash to make those dishcloths. Love your way of teaching. Have a great day and stay safe. Adios! 🌴🌴🌴
Puerto Rico!!! Me encanta Puerto Rico!!! Fuimos allí para las vacaciones y nos enamoramos del ambiente, la gente y por supuesto la comida! Thanks for watching and please comment more often! Necesito practicar mi español!
I have undone the same dishcloth what feels like a million times! My rows are not even somehow. I made mine 30 stitches across and will end up with rows of 27 or 29 or 28. What am I doing wrong??? The stitch itself is easy to understand and do but my rows are somehow off. Any suggestions?
You truly are a beautiful crocheter! You make it look so easy! Thank you for your clear, concise instruction!
Thank you!!!! I really appreciate your encouragement and kind words. 🙏🏽
Thank you for sharing it’s a great stitch to even make a baby blanket for winter to keep the baby warm. Thank you
5 minutes in and I had to stop to get out my hook and yarn to follow along. Thank you for very clear instruction.
Great!!! I’m glad to hear that!!!
One of my favorite stitches. I made an afghan for my grandaughter using this stitch.🧶💞
I bet it looks great!
I love this stitch!
I think I'm going to make a baby blanket with it.
I like your teaching method, very easy to follow and understand.
Ooh I like this one. Great for hand towels and washcloths. Thank you for another clear tutorial!
Great tutorial. Very clear and easy to follow. Thanks!
Thanks for doing the tutorial. The stitch looks perfect for a lot of projects.
Beautiful stitch,thank you for the tutorial.Makes a perfect washcloth
I will be using this stitch to make some wash cloths for the "Wings" charity. I appreciate your teaching method. You are not too chatty and make the directions clear and concise. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!! Glad you enjoyed it!
This was such a great video. I could super easily see what you were doing the whole time. I'd never heard of this stitch before!
Oh I really like this stitch. Thanks for doing the tutorial for us. I can see how it will be great for dishcloths. Thanks Princeton. 😀😀
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Its a beautiful stitch with a great teacher. Thanks for sharing i really appreciates your tutorials
Thank you!!! I appreciate your kind words!
Such a beautiful stitch and works up with such lovely texture! Thank you for the tutorial!! You made it so easy to follow!
Thanks for watching!!!! I hopes you enjoy creating this stitch!
That's such a nice stitch; it looks a little like the star stitch, but looks easier and very pretty. I love that yarn also; will have to try to find some! Thanks for sharing!!
Just for this video and no other lol. I said u and miss Nikki ship all your stuff to me and I'll do em all.
Thank you Princeton for the tutorial of the trinity stitch. I like it.
Great I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Princeton!!!!
that is such a neat stitch! looks complicated but after watching a few times, and attempting it myself, I got the hang of it!!! Super duper awesome!!! Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial!
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful! You’re such an even crocheter. I’ve been making dishcloths lately & this would be a perfect textured stitch for that. Thanks!
Thank you very much, Princeton!! I understand this stitch now. Will be using it soon. I saved your tutorial for a backup! Love the way it looks!! Have a great day🙂🙃
Glad to be a help! Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a lovely stitch. I love 1 row repeats. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
I hope you enjoy it!!! Thanks for watching!
Thank you Going to make dish cloths and dish towels🙏❣🙂🙃
Thank you, for the tutorial kind sir.I will be making a baby bib for my nieces baby using the new stitch learned.
Thanks for the tutorial 🥰
Thanks so much for sharing! 👌👏👍
Thanks for watching!!!!!
I loved this tutorial totally making this tonight. Thank you Princeton
Nice!!! Enjoy!
That would also be a good thermal stitch for a big blanket. :-)
Excellent tutorial love this well done ❤
Glad you liked it!
Awesome a must try stich thanks for explaining 👍
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
I love it! Thanks for showing us how!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tutorial
Hi Princeton, its good to see you. I enjoyed your instructions and learnt the stitches. Yay 🎉 I'll be adding some more washcloths; in different colours, for my Christmas gift list. Hi to Miss Nicky too❣
Great! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for this, Princeton! I make a lot of NICU blankets and I'm always looking for patterns that don't have big gaps. And this stich is so pretty, too!
That’s awesome of you to do!
I really enjoy the way you teach
Thank you!! I appreciate that!
Thank you
This is a fun stitch to do. Thank you!
One of my favorites!
Love the stitch and this is a very good tutorial. I'll be making a few place mats from cotton for daily use.
That's a nice stitch
Agreed! One of my favorites.
This is great, I needed to make more wash clothes. The edges are perfect🤗Thank you for sharing. New subbie here😁
Welcome to the channel!!! We hope you enjoy our other videos!!!
I’ve heard of this stitch once or twice but, never seen a video done. Thank You so much for doing a video on it so I now know how to do it. Definitely want to add a little trim/border when I work this up, maybe single crochet all the way around, and then add a loop/hook so it can hang dry.
I don’t like that idea…I love that idea! A border would really accentuate the pattern! And the hook….fire idea.
@@Yarnasasecondlanguage 😂😂😂 THANK YOU THANK YOU 🙏🏾!! I’m so glad you love that idea! Hopefully you take & share pics with a trim/border & the loop on yours 😁 for others in your audience that might be new to crocheting a washcloth/dishcloth.
I might do that! But then I’d have more ends to weave in 😆
@@Yarnasasecondlanguage 😁😁 I know but it will be worth it!
Please do a tutorial on the alpine stitch. I like your teaching method. Thanks 😊
Funny you say that! I’m planning a tutorial on that stitch this morning! You read my mind!
Thank you for doing this tutorial. I really like how this stitch looks. I am a tight crocheter, so I will likely have to go up to a “J” (6.0 mm).
Good idea!
Great tutorial!! I just got a big order of cotton yarn 🧶. I’m going to be making dish cloths to give to my friends and my grandkids school teachers for Christmas gifts. I would’ve lliked to see you change colors. 🤷🏼♀️. I hope you have an amazing day!!
😊💚😊💚
Great!!! Enjoy!
I like this stitch just need to do the math,so I can turn it into a granny square. Thank you preston
Interesting idea!
I think that stitch would be beautiful used for a Afghan or baby blanket.
I agree!
Thank you for this amazing video
Thanks for watching!
@@Yarnasasecondlanguage thank you for teaching me I will practice doing the stitch
Great video. I'm going to use this stitch to make a 2022 temperature blanket. It creates a nice texture with short rows which is perfect for a 365 row blanket.
Happy New Year! Stay well.
Glad you liked it! Remember us, we’d love to see your finished project!
@@Yarnasasecondlanguage LOL, I'll try to remember. When you have a moment please let me know the best way to send you a pic.
@@YonkersNY3636 yarnasasecondlanguage@gmail.com
@@Yarnasasecondlanguage Got it.
When I make washcloths or washcloths, I need smaller size and looser stitch, or I can't wring them out, because of arthritis in my hands. So think about that if making gifts for older ones. I usually knit mine....
Hi Princeton. So easy to do! Why haven't I been doing this stitch? I'm also going to incorporate it into a scarf and cowl. Thanks!
I love this stitch!
Hi
Thank you for the lovely sticb tutorial. It made it very easy. So can you please show how to increase and decrease with same stich?
Sure! I’ll see about doing that soon.
Hi, Princeton! I live in Puerto Rico! I always watch your videos. I don't comment much, but I love your videos. Great tutorial. Loved that stitch. I'm sure I'll be using my cotton stash to make those dishcloths. Love your way of teaching. Have a great day and stay safe. Adios! 🌴🌴🌴
Puerto Rico!!! Me encanta Puerto Rico!!! Fuimos allí para las vacaciones y nos enamoramos del ambiente, la gente y por supuesto la comida!
Thanks for watching and please comment more often! Necesito practicar mi español!
Beautiful work. Is this stitch done in cotton heavy enough for coasters? Thank you.
Yeah, I’d make coasters with this stitch!
Very pretty stitch, and who named miss rue
I did!
@@Yarnasasecondlanguage its a cute name for a puppy
I have undone the same dishcloth what feels like a million times! My rows are not even somehow. I made mine 30 stitches across and will end up with rows of 27 or 29 or 28. What am I doing wrong??? The stitch itself is easy to understand and do but my rows are somehow off. Any suggestions?
🤔….30 should work. I’ll make one with a foundation chain of 30 and see what happens for me. I’ll get back to you.
@@Yarnasasecondlanguage thanks. I'd appreciate that. I'm a newbie to crocheting projects.
I just made your Trinity stats can’t find you on Facebook so I can show it to you
Not on Facebook but we’re on Instagram!
Like this stitch never have done. It… Probably wash cloths or dish cloths.
Wash clothes would be awesome.
Other than Tunisian crochet, the trinity stitch is my favorite for wash clothes.