i followed your tutorial and i feel as if making a chain of 100 is too much. it went from my ankle to the middle of my thigh so i had so restart completely but this is a very good tutorial
@@marilyngrayCraftandcrotchet Thank you! Do you think 3ply with a 3.0mm or 2.5mm would work okay? I live in a tropical country and am only making it for ice skating so i don't need it to be too thick.
Hi! I've added the supplies list in the description, otherwise you can skip to second 00:20 for more details :) I've used around 250 yards of Cotton Merino from Mayflower (purchased from Hobbii) in colors 39, 207, 16, and 30 hobbii.com/cotton-merino-1002460 It's labeled as Sport yarn but a DK yarn would also work fine (the drape will be a little different though) For suitable yarn substitutions, check out this link: yarnsub.com/yarns/mayflower/cotton_merino
@@conehead111 yeah, I believe you could use thicker yarn but the drape would change and it does need to be pretty snug to not collapse on itself.. I hope it make sense 😅 but you can definitely try!
I don’t understand why you would use such a difficult stich… htrss … ss aren’t easy and it was literally impossible to do the stich without finger picking the yarn through as my yarn was so chunky. I was disappointed honestly. I got a couple of rounds in and decided it wasn’t worth it. It wasn’t enjoyable.
Hi there! I chose this stitch because it's the most stretchy and elastic "ribbing" stitch. We want to achieve a stretchiness that allows the leg warmers to stay in place without getting loose and falling down the legs.
it’s not a difficult stitch. it just takes longer. but not difficult. this is a beginner friendly pattern. if you find it difficult that is because you do not have the patience nor the skill to do a simple stitch. if you want it to look good, you have to use certain stitches. if you don’t have that patience switch to a different hobby.
love this pattern!! very easy to follow and turned out great! thank you!!!
@@gracykay2516 I’m glad!! Thank you so much for watching 🤗
I have tried 3 other patterns, but this one was truly the best!!! thank you!
Your comment really made my day! 🥰 Thank you so much!
i followed your tutorial and i feel as if making a chain of 100 is too much. it went from my ankle to the middle of my thigh so i had so restart completely but this is a very good tutorial
@@RandyScott372 oh really? Did you use a thicker yarn?
@@BloodimaryartCrochetumm not really, but i changed it to a chain of 60 and its a better length 😸
@@RandyScott372 alright 😃
What size and type of yarn do you recommend for this project? Thank you!
She said sport or DK weight. It's cold where I live. I used a 4 and bulky 5 weight. Happy crotcheting 😊😊
@@marilyngrayCraftandcrotchet Thank you! Do you think 3ply with a 3.0mm or 2.5mm would work okay?
I live in a tropical country and am only making it for ice skating so i don't need it to be too thick.
@@Dandiamore yes, use a 3.5 mm even
Hi! I've added the supplies list in the description, otherwise you can skip to second 00:20 for more details :) I've used around 250 yards of Cotton Merino from Mayflower (purchased from Hobbii) in colors 39, 207, 16, and 30
hobbii.com/cotton-merino-1002460
It's labeled as Sport yarn but a DK yarn would also work fine (the drape will be a little different though)
For suitable yarn substitutions, check out this link:
yarnsub.com/yarns/mayflower/cotton_merino
Do I continue only working on the back loop for the whole project or do I switch between back loop and both loops?
@@mhemhe7560 back loop only 😌
Hey i have wide calves, do i still have to make 57 rows
@@soumyarawat4283 you might want to add a few rows but not too many otherwise they will be floppy!
@@BloodimaryartCrochet thank you for helping!
@@soumyarawat4283 no problem! Let me know if you need further assistance 🙂
How many rows did u do? @soumyarawat4283
can I use thicker yarn for this? it looks like you used pretty thin yarn. if so would any of the instructions change?
@@conehead111 yeah, I believe you could use thicker yarn but the drape would change and it does need to be pretty snug to not collapse on itself.. I hope it make sense 😅 but you can definitely try!
how much yarn do you use for both ?
Around 250 yards! 🤗
@@BloodimaryartCrochet thank you very much 🥰
@@v4nillian225 you are very welcome 🤗
Is there a written pattern
Unfortunately not! I'm sorry :( I began implementing simplified written patterns for my video tutorials shortly after this video!
I don’t understand why you would use such a difficult stich… htrss … ss aren’t easy and it was literally impossible to do the stich without finger picking the yarn through as my yarn was so chunky. I was disappointed honestly. I got a couple of rounds in and decided it wasn’t worth it. It wasn’t enjoyable.
Hi there! I chose this stitch because it's the most stretchy and elastic "ribbing" stitch. We want to achieve a stretchiness that allows the leg warmers to stay in place without getting loose and falling down the legs.
it’s not a difficult stitch. it just takes longer. but not difficult. this is a beginner friendly pattern. if you find it difficult that is because you do not have the patience nor the skill to do a simple stitch. if you want it to look good, you have to use certain stitches. if you don’t have that patience switch to a different hobby.