Great stitch...kinda like a modified Tunisian stitch. I make comfort shawls for charity and this would certainly help to hurry the process along. 🤗 The overall effect is quite lovely. Thanks for another great tutorial 😉
Right on time!! I just got a bunch yarn for Christmas and have been in project paralysis trying to figure out what to do with it. Always love spending a day with you! Thanks for all you do here. ❤
Craig, you were my intro to youtube! ☺ I wanted to do the Bavarian pattern for my project, and Somehow I came upon your tutorial. That was about 3 years ago, and I am glad that I am still here. I am thankful for you. You are a blessing to me. I hope 2025 is a wondrous time for you and your Mom with much love and joy. 🥰🤗
You r a wonderful teacher. I learned to crochet watching your tutorials during g covid. Whenever I want to learn something new, I go to your tutorials, I always seem to find what I am looking for. I do appreciate you and how you teach, you are calm and soft spoken and thorough. Thank you so much.
Love, love, love this pattern- thank you so much for showing it to us. I’m just finishing off my current project and then it will be on to this one. You are an excellent teacher ❤
So glad to get this video. I haven’t gotten one in over a month IDK why or what happened. Anyway so happy to get this one. It’s going on my saved videos to do later. Thanks 😊
Thank you so much. I LOVE every video I have seen you do. This is a really fun stitch to do as well. I can't wait to see how this looks with yarn that changes colors. I think it would be amazing.
I love this! Thank you for showing us this beautiful stitch! I love how it seems less holey, it will be a perfect stitch for a lot of things... It's got my creativity flowing. I'm thinking I'll try this with a circular shawl ❤
Absolutely beautiful ❤ You're also my saviour. Someone destroyed my Yule present to my mother-in-law and been trying to come up with something new. I've crocheted my in-laws more mitts and slippers, so they're pretty much good there.
I had a little scrap ball of Caron Simply Soft handy so I grabbed that and worked along with you. I only got three rows done but I loved doing the stitch and the way it worked up. Thank you! I will certainly be coming back to this.
I shy away from big projects like scarves, shawls, blankets, and afghans because I get bored and tired of the same thing for what seems to take so long to get any length. So, I make small things like coasters, bowl cozies, and small toys or key chains. But, after I finish the bowl cozies I'm working on and the 17 inch tall doll and monkey that I promised 2 five-year olds, I'm going to make this shawl in the yarn you used at first. Maybe in a different colorway, but probably the same one if I can get it. Thanks so much!
I love this stitch. It is fun and fast. I love the texture that it creates too. It almost feels bouncy. I am making the bogo shawl in lion brand mandala colorway nifflers. I love this, thanks for another great tutorial :)
CRAIG!!!! THANK YOU!!!! This is exactly what I was looking for today. We are hovering around and below zero and I can't stay warm. I wanted a less lacy shawl to throw over my shoulders to keep me warm. Using Caron Big Cakes, Cake Pop. I ❤❤❤❤ this pattern.
I luv some of your patterns. Have you heard about mathematical crochet? Someone told me about this book. It seems interesting. I am waiting on it now. 😁 Crocheting adventures with hyperbolic planes.
I have been following you quite some time now, and I love all your tutorials. But this is one really something. I love how you explain and show how to do the stitch. Thank you for sharing. Have a happy and healthy New Year 🎉🎉
This is a great stitch to use that pain in the butt granny square yarn no matter how I tried to make those squares they never came out right so now I can use it for this stitch.
After the first row, I was wondering about this stitch for the solid granny, I'm so glad you mentioned it. Starting a cocoon sweater today with Super Saver ombre. Thank you.
I wish I could post a picture of the beret I made following your 7 year old, but invaluable, beret video tutorial. I am commenting here because it seems comments have been turned off on that video. I used 100% wool in light gray as I wanted to try felting it when done. It worked! Turned out so cute after some stretching out of the head hole 😅.
At the age of 68, I'm new to crochet - well almost. My Grandma used to crochet a lot so she would give me a ball of wool and a crochet hook, make the chain and do a couple of rows for me. I was about 6 years old at the time and just couldn't get the hang of it (but it did keep me out of her hair LOL). I'm a good knitter having been taught by our neighbour who was a Shetland knitter and I'm a good dressmaker but crochet always eluded me - until recently. Bought a cheap crochet hook set from Amazon, all sizes in a neat zip up pouch which included a lot of really useful bits and pieces, like stitch markers etc. Some of these are for knitting rather than crochet but for £6.99 (around $9) a great little kit. Don't think I'll need anything else. Decided to give it a go, learned the basic stitches (I'm in the UK so our terminology is different). Made a scarf in a lovely shell stitch as a Christmas gift for a friend and currently working on a beanie hat. Also made a doily in acrylic wool so going to make some more in cotton as place mats. After that I will probably make this shawl. Subscribed.
At first, I was thinking it was a little complicated, which always intimidates me. Then, I just watched and figured out it was easier than I thought. I could see the rows as you did them and it made sense to me. I have to go back and see how many skeins of the skinny cakes did you use. It would be a fun project I have a large skein of mandala chimera that might look pretty as this shawl. Great time saver. I wonder how it would work if you were just doing straight rows and not a shawl?
Wow what a great stitch! Your videos with the way you teach is awesome! What would the multiple be for an Afghan? Could you do a short video on starting an Afghan and the next couple rows?
GR8, FiSpi!😊 just what I needed! You show what I’ve been looking for when new stitches are taught:- the included way to increase (& dec[?!]) as well! ❤Thank you & a HNY 2025 as I get my glasses soon & have heaps to catch up on LOL 🤞🏻😊🍀🥰JC&P🎶 🕊️🦜🦜🧶
❤❤❤ can you make a poncho using this stitch? My nephew wants a solid poncho without holes (his mother was given one for him but when younger sister saw it - she claimed it) it was made with a shell stitch but I haven't figured out how to make it in a round
Great stitch...kinda like a modified Tunisian stitch. I make comfort shawls for charity and this would certainly help to hurry the process along. 🤗 The overall effect is quite lovely. Thanks for another great tutorial 😉
Right on time!! I just got a bunch yarn for Christmas and have been in project paralysis trying to figure out what to do with it. Always love spending a day with you! Thanks for all you do here. ❤
This is great!! You are a wonderful teacher!
I like the color blocking effect!
Craig, you were my intro to youtube! ☺ I wanted to do the Bavarian pattern for my project, and Somehow I came upon your tutorial. That was about 3 years ago, and I am glad that I am still here. I am thankful for you. You are a blessing to me. I hope 2025 is a wondrous time for you and your Mom with much love and joy. 🥰🤗
Think I'll make a blanket with that stitch. Thanks Agsin!
You're so calm and soothing! I'd love to spend a snowy Sunday afternoon with you with tea and crochet - so relaxing!
You r a wonderful teacher. I learned to crochet watching your tutorials during g covid. Whenever I want to learn something new, I go to your tutorials, I always seem to find what I am looking for. I do appreciate you and how you teach, you are calm and soft spoken and thorough. Thank you so much.
Bogo
Lovely technique - definitely has my creative brain mulling over how to incorporate it.
I LOVE this❗
Thank you so much. I throughly enjoy your teaching style.
I make baby blankets for charity. This is perfect to help them to go a little faster. Thank you 😊
Great idea!
Excellent suggestion
Love love love this. Thank you sooooo much for sharing your wisdom ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you, I am from Denmark, and I love your wideos 😊
THIS LOOKS LIKE SO MUCH FUN!
Fiber spider 🕷️ Oh my goodness this is gorgeous. I love the color 🥰
Love, love, love this pattern- thank you so much for showing it to us. I’m just finishing off my current project and then it will be on to this one. You are an excellent teacher ❤
Love this. 2025 will be so full of projects.
Love love love this stitch and pattern. Goes so fast and looks great. Thanks 😊for sharing
That’s a genius stitch! I ❤it!
That’s a beautiful shawl! I also love the crochet hook.
Wow ! This is brilliant ! Love it !!!!!❤❤
Right on! 👍🏽 That’s for people like me, I love to make gifts on the fly. ❤
Your project is always innovative
Wow! I absolutely love this stitch. I will definitely the Bogo Shawl. I love that one row appears as two. Woo-hoo! Thank you for sharing. 🥰☺
So glad to get this video. I haven’t gotten one in over a month IDK why or what happened. Anyway so happy to get this one. It’s going on my saved videos to do later. Thanks 😊
Love this pattern
I love this!!!! It works up so fast and looks beautiful!! Thank you!!❤
Wow!! I love it❣️❣️. And I still have a half dozen of the skinny cakes waiting for the right project. Thank you!
Thank you so much. I LOVE every video I have seen you do. This is a really fun stitch to do as well. I can't wait to see how this looks with yarn that changes colors. I think it would be amazing.
Beautiful and fast. 😊
I love this! Thank you for showing us this beautiful stitch! I love how it seems less holey, it will be a perfect stitch for a lot of things... It's got my creativity flowing. I'm thinking I'll try this with a circular shawl ❤
Absolutely beautiful ❤
You're also my saviour. Someone destroyed my Yule present to my mother-in-law and been trying to come up with something new. I've crocheted my in-laws more mitts and slippers, so they're pretty much good there.
I had a little scrap ball of Caron Simply Soft handy so I grabbed that and worked along with you. I only got three rows done but I loved doing the stitch and the way it worked up. Thank you! I will certainly be coming back to this.
I shy away from big projects like scarves, shawls, blankets, and afghans because I get bored and tired of the same thing for what seems to take so long to get any length. So, I make small things like coasters, bowl cozies, and small toys or key chains. But, after I finish the bowl cozies I'm working on and the 17 inch tall doll and monkey that I promised 2 five-year olds, I'm going to make this shawl in the yarn you used at first. Maybe in a different colorway, but probably the same one if I can get it. Thanks so much!
Going to be trying this. Looks so very easy to do. Thank you for sharing ❤😊
Mind blown !!! Looks great/can’t wait !!!
Great stitch and easy tutorial, thank youl
Thanks for another great tutorial.
Love this.
I love this stitch. It is fun and fast. I love the texture that it creates too. It almost feels bouncy. I am making the bogo shawl in lion brand mandala colorway nifflers. I love this, thanks for another great tutorial :)
That is very clever Mr. Spider.
CRAIG!!!! THANK YOU!!!!
This is exactly what I was looking for today. We are hovering around and below zero and I can't stay warm. I wanted a less lacy shawl to throw over my shoulders to keep me warm. Using Caron Big Cakes, Cake Pop. I ❤❤❤❤ this pattern.
Very nice
I think I will try it out. Thank you very much for sharing.
Beautiful
Wow iam going to try this
Thank you Craig!! 👏🏼👏🏼 can’t wait to try it. This is game changer!!
Beautiful pattern.
I am using a variegated yarn in green tones. This is going to be beautiful. Thank you.
I luv some of your patterns. Have you heard about mathematical crochet? Someone told me about this book. It seems interesting. I am waiting on it now. 😁 Crocheting adventures with hyperbolic planes.
Love this stitch, have done some blankets using this stitch, now I can work up some shawls. Tyfs
I have been following you quite some time now, and I love all your tutorials. But this is one really something. I love how you explain and show how to do the stitch. Thank you for sharing. Have a happy and healthy New Year 🎉🎉
Great stitch ❤
Love this going to try this one for sure.
I order another of yarn when it comes in I am doing this shawl it's beautiful. Thank you and Happy New Year and God bless you🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
This is a great stitch to use that pain in the butt granny square yarn no matter how I tried to make those squares they never came out right so now I can use it for this stitch.
After the first row, I was wondering about this stitch for the solid granny, I'm so glad you mentioned it. Starting a cocoon sweater today with Super Saver ombre. Thank you.
Hello Craig! I am has many gradient cake #2 cotton/ acrylic. I will try use its for gift for Mothers Day for my Sister's in law, Niece's too . ❤😘🤗👍
I wish I could post a picture of the beret I made following your 7 year old, but invaluable, beret video tutorial. I am commenting here because it seems comments have been turned off on that video. I used 100% wool in light gray as I wanted to try felting it when done. It worked! Turned out so cute after some stretching out of the head hole 😅.
At the age of 68, I'm new to crochet - well almost. My Grandma used to crochet a lot so she would give me a ball of wool and a crochet hook, make the chain and do a couple of rows for me. I was about 6 years old at the time and just couldn't get the hang of it (but it did keep me out of her hair LOL). I'm a good knitter having been taught by our neighbour who was a Shetland knitter and I'm a good dressmaker but crochet always eluded me - until recently. Bought a cheap crochet hook set from Amazon, all sizes in a neat zip up pouch which included a lot of really useful bits and pieces, like stitch markers etc. Some of these are for knitting rather than crochet but for £6.99 (around $9) a great little kit. Don't think I'll need anything else. Decided to give it a go, learned the basic stitches (I'm in the UK so our terminology is different). Made a scarf in a lovely shell stitch as a Christmas gift for a friend and currently working on a beanie hat. Also made a doily in acrylic wool so going to make some more in cotton as place mats. After that I will probably make this shawl. Subscribed.
Beautiful!
What?!? It's wonderful!!! I'd like to try make a blanket or a kind of granny. You are a genius❤
Great stitch and look. Saved to my TODO .
Thanks Spider!
Happy New Year! 🧶🎉❤️
Hi there I think I will have to try this in a sweater nice and closed stitch ❤
Thanks!
Awww, thank you so much, hon! You know how much I appreciate your support. Stay safe, stay yarny!
I may make a scrapbuster shawl using this technique. Thanks!
Now that you mentioned a granny I think I'd like to try that.
Beautiful 😍 pattern 🧶
Thank you, Craig! I can’t wait to try this. Why not add another WIP to my dozens already 😂! Happy New Year to you !
At first, I was thinking it was a little complicated, which always intimidates me. Then, I just watched and figured out it was easier than I thought. I could see the rows as you did them and it made sense to me. I have to go back and see how many skeins of the skinny cakes did you use. It would be a fun project I have a large skein of mandala chimera that might look pretty as this shawl. Great time saver. I wonder how it would work if you were just doing straight rows and not a shawl?
This is awesome
I love this❤🎉
Amazing
I really love this. Of course, I love all of your videos ❤. I'm wondering if this stitch could be done in a ripple afghan😊
Love the BOGO; however, I'd call it a MOGO as in make one get one 😉
Wow what a great stitch! Your videos with the way you teach is awesome!
What would the multiple be for an Afghan? Could you do a short video on starting an Afghan and the next couple rows?
I'm eager to try this. I bought 4 cakes of Lion Brand Gradient in Burgundy so I hope it will be enough.
Maybe a BOGO poncho or Ruana !❤
Love this! Can you share the link for your original video for this stitch? I want to make sure I don't mess it up too much. 😊
Here you are -
th-cam.com/video/rmduJUWKvDM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mCAI9xEoTfLmlEzc
@FiberSpider Thank you!
GR8, FiSpi!😊 just what I needed! You show what I’ve been looking for when new stitches are taught:- the included way to increase (& dec[?!]) as well! ❤Thank you & a HNY 2025 as I get my glasses soon & have heaps to catch up on LOL 🤞🏻😊🍀🥰JC&P🎶 🕊️🦜🦜🧶
Please tell me where to get hooks like yours? Wow!! ❤❤❤🎉
Hmmm... Never seen this technique before. Not sure what kind of yarn I'd use, but I'm fussy! Think a speckled yarn might work well with this...
How do you start if you want to make a scarf? Would you make a chain as wide as you want and then just work the stitch back and forth?
Can this be done in knitting please i can't read pattern or crochet
I wonder if you could make a flat circle with this stitch
Can I make blankets?
❤❤❤ can you make a poncho using this stitch? My nephew wants a solid poncho without holes (his mother was given one for him but when younger sister saw it - she claimed it) it was made with a shell stitch but I haven't figured out how to make it in a round
I'm wondering how difficult it would be to make this into a solid square in the round.
So if I buy your shawl I get one free?
No, sorry. I'm making a play on words referring to the stitch technique.
ایران
❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
CAN YOU PLEASE DO A TUTORIAL ON THE 6 DAY STAR BLANKET ❤❤
Thanks!
Thank you very much! Your generosity and support are very much appreciated! Stay yarny! 😊🕸🕷🧶