thank you for starting from the beginning of the row. So many vids show it starting mid way through the row and I never knew where to start the first f/b pdc
@@Katieree So this stitch can be done with an odd number of stitches as well as an even number. Just keep the front posts lined up with front posts and back posts lined up with back posts?
Very nice demonstration and easy to learn from you. Thank you very much 💖
My pleasure! Thanks so much for watching 🥰
thank you for starting from the beginning of the row. So many vids show it starting mid way through the row and I never knew where to start the first f/b pdc
Thank you for explaining the stitch so well. I now feel confident to make a scarf. Thank you.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching 🥰
I love this stitch, Thanks for sharing!!
My pleasure! 🥰
So good to see someone else who holds their hook and yarn the exact same way I do!
This was helpful
excellent tutorial thank you
this was a great video thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! 🩷
can i used this pattern for a sleeping bag ? Blair Love your work
Thank you!
Can you use this for a blanket?
Great !!
I likt
Why 17 stitches? Leaving 14 stitches is the stitch count 2 plus 3?
No reason! The stitch count for this stitch really doesn’t matter 😊
@@Katieree So this stitch can be done with an odd number of stitches as well as an even number. Just keep the front posts lined up with front posts and back posts lined up with back posts?
@@peggylopez8070 yes exactly! 😁
@@Katieree Thank you
Y’all I think the stitch is a Front Post Back Post Double Crochet but I’m not positive