Very helpful and clear. NOTE: This is so much easier if you don't use a loosely plied yarn. A tighter yarn with definition more easily shows where the posts are.
No questions, just want to say I'm super proud of myself for how extremely easily I was able to follow along!! Not only did you do a great job of explaining but my genuine understanding of crochet is a lot better then I expected from myself for how simple this was for me and it makes me super proud of myself! Wonderful tutorial! Thank you so much for making it! ❤
I watched so many “how to crochet a cable for beginners” and yours is the first one that makes sense and it looks so good!! I can’t believe I did it! Literally almost gave up so many time! Thank you so much!!😊
Wow, such a clear,precise pattern ,perfect pace & wonderful tutorial...I'm a dud at this cable thing but I think I've finally understood the geometry of it.
As someone who never crocheted cables before, let me tell you that this tutorial it's amaizing, clear and straight to the point. In a couple minutes I had the cables placed and I was ready to do it myself without the tutorial! So helpfull, thank you so much 😭💗
This was such a great tutorial I love how you continued to explain even past the first few rows even if it was a repeat of the pattern. I never struggle with crochet stitches cuz of my long experience but cables were a challenge. This helped me so much
Great video. After viewing many other videos for the cable stitch, this is the best one. Others are confusing but in this video she does a great a great job of explaining and demonstrating the stitch!!! Highly recommend it.😊
This was really clear and helpful, I've only knit cables and this was my first time crocheting them. I'll def need to have this video "with me" on my first cable project but I'm glad to learn a new skill. So thanks!
Great tutorial. I always looked at crocheting as a bit stiffer than the softer knitting. But you have shown me a different side, and yes, I am going to try this and will look for crochet cable patterns. Thanks!
THANK YOU! This was very easy compared to several other videos I tried. I made a celtic stye scarf for my son years ago, and he lost it. I couldn't find the pattern. I feel I will be able to recreate it pretty closely now.❤
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial. Now I have to stop what I’m working on, and try one. Thanks for such a well-explained, tutorial. You have a new subscriber💕
Oh I do have one question, for anything bigger like a wide scarf, shawl, etc should we only use multiples of 12 stitches? And do you have a tutorial for a single braided cable?
Wait wait. Did I just see that right because I know I didn't hear it or read it with CC. Row 3: Last 3 stitches of HDC. The first 2, you did not go under 2 strands of yarn. You went into the BL. ( back loop ) And on the last stitch you went under both loops. I mean, I'm not being snotty but am I missing something? Is it the way you're holding the piece that it looks like I described? I ran the video in slow-mo to double check and it really looks like you went into the back loop on 2 of the stitches so I am a bit confused. If you respond, thanx! in advance.
Very helpful and clear. NOTE: This is so much easier if you don't use a loosely plied yarn. A tighter yarn with definition more easily shows where the posts are.
Thanks for your feedback, good idea!
No questions, just want to say I'm super proud of myself for how extremely easily I was able to follow along!! Not only did you do a great job of explaining but my genuine understanding of crochet is a lot better then I expected from myself for how simple this was for me and it makes me super proud of myself!
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you so much for making it! ❤
I watched so many “how to crochet a cable for beginners” and yours is the first one that makes sense and it looks so good!! I can’t believe I did it! Literally almost gave up so many time! Thank you so much!!😊
That’s wonderful Ariel! Thanks for letting me know, enjoy 😉
Wow, such a clear,precise pattern ,perfect pace & wonderful tutorial...I'm a dud at this cable thing but I think I've finally understood the geometry of it.
Thanks so much for that feedback, im glad it made sense. Enjoy 😉
Your instructions are great. Everything is clear to see and understand! Thank you for sharing your skills!
Thank you, I’m glad it was easy to follow. Enjoy!
As someone who never crocheted cables before, let me tell you that this tutorial it's amaizing, clear and straight to the point. In a couple minutes I had the cables placed and I was ready to do it myself without the tutorial!
So helpfull, thank you so much 😭💗
Awesome 🙌🏼
I love that even rows dont require any cable stitches. Thank you so much for thus tutorial.
Thanks for watching!
This was such a great tutorial I love how you continued to explain even past the first few rows even if it was a repeat of the pattern. I never struggle with crochet stitches cuz of my long experience but cables were a challenge. This helped me so much
That’s great Amanda, thank you so much! Enjoy
Great video. After viewing many other videos for the cable stitch, this is the best one. Others are confusing but in this video she does a great a great job of explaining and demonstrating the stitch!!! Highly recommend it.😊
Thank you Kathleen! That feedback means a lot to me, enjoy my channel.
This was really clear and helpful, I've only knit cables and this was my first time crocheting them. I'll def need to have this video "with me" on my first cable project but I'm glad to learn a new skill. So thanks!
Excellent instructor. Very detailed and explains it well. Thank you!!
Thanks Corinne!
You are an awesome teacher. Thank you!
Thanks Tracy! Enjoy :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Doing cables are my favorite. You showed and explained it perfectly. Truly appreciated
Thanks Cassandra, I’m glad it was clear, enjoy!
Thanks, very clear and easy to follow
Thank you!
Great tutorial. I always looked at crocheting as a bit stiffer than the softer knitting. But you have shown me a different side, and yes, I am going to try this and will look for crochet cable patterns. Thanks!
Thanks Kittz, enjoy :)
I loved it!! So needed ❤
Terrific instruction! You simplified a really complex pattern. Thanks so much!
Thank you, glad it made sense. Enjoy!
Great resource! Your instructions were very clear
Thank you, enjoy!
THANK YOU! This was very easy compared to several other videos I tried. I made a celtic stye scarf for my son years ago, and he lost it. I couldn't find the pattern. I feel I will be able to recreate it pretty closely now.❤
Thanks Debbie! Enjoy :)
Excellent tutorial. Thank you. I look forward to checking out more of your channel
Thanks Katharine!
thank you so much! this was so clear.
I’m glad it was clear for you, enjoy!
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial. Now I have to stop what I’m working on, and try one.
Thanks for such a well-explained, tutorial. You have a new subscriber💕
Thank you so much!
You’re welcome 🤗
Beautiful ! ❤
THANK YOU 🎉❤
Well explained 👍
Thank you 🙂
Amazing video ❤
Thank you, enjoy!
Great tutorial! What are the multiples? 💕💕💕
yes i wonder too!
Really good tutorial. How might you turn a corner if using it to edge a square?
Thank you, and I’m not sure. I’ll post a tutorial if I figure it out.
Lovely
Oh I do have one question, for anything bigger like a wide scarf, shawl, etc should we only use multiples of 12 stitches? And do you have a tutorial for a single braided cable?
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Hi Margarita, you can add captions on your end through settings. Click the gear symbol on top right corner, then switch captions to on.
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Thanks TaunTaun! ;)
Is it a multiple of 11 plus 2 for cables?
What do u do about the flap left on the back?
I don’t do anything with that, perhaps try to make it tighter so it’s not as flappy?
Wait wait. Did I just see that right because I know I didn't hear it or read it with CC. Row 3: Last 3 stitches of HDC. The first 2, you did not go under 2 strands of yarn. You went into the BL. ( back loop ) And on the last stitch you went under both loops. I mean, I'm not being snotty but am I missing something? Is it the way you're holding the piece that it looks like I described? I ran the video in slow-mo to double check and it really looks like you went into the back loop on 2 of the stitches so I am a bit confused. If you respond, thanx! in advance.
If I went under BLO it was unintentional.