I was searching for a beginner crochet cross. Unfortunately I’m struggling with it. I searched for an easy angel tutorial instead, and I found you. I had tears as I was following along. I made one in sparkly white. I have to make more to send to the mentioned organization. God Bless the little angels and all your hands for what they create for them. Thank you for this.
I JUST JOINED THE ANGEL BLANKET ORGANIZATION IN THE U.S. I HAVE BEEN MAKING BLANKETS BUT I WANTED SOMETHING EVEN MORE SPECIAL AND THESE WINGS ARE A WONDERFUL ADDITION. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING. YOU MAKE IT SO EASY TO LEARN HOW TO DO THEM.
Love these little wings. I facilitate a prayer and recovery ministry/bible study for pregnancy loss. I will be making these to gift at the end of our study for a Bible keepsake.
Absolutely love this. I'm new to crocheting and recently read a book series about angels, so I've been looking everywhere for a good angel wing tutorial
They are so cute Dawn and I just know that folks who need them are going to appreciate all the work you do. I have put this video into my 'things to do' playlist so that I have a ready reference. take care.
I recently lost my son at the young age of 43 six days before his 44th birthday. I also had a miscarriage...so I want to make these angel wings in honor of my babies who have gained their wings. I have been crocheting half the day trying to finish hat's n scrafs, fingerless gloves.... taking a break I tried crocheting ❄️ snowflakes. Well I manage to crochet two of them and I do have arthritis in my thumb and I believe maybe some around my wrist or it could be carpal tunnel. Needless to say I had some three weight yarn it's white with the shimmering silver, I used a 3-m m hook, I was surprised that my hand didn't hurt more than usual when I do small hooks or thin yarns . So I was scrolling through and seeing the angel site and came upon yours I made my first wings I will make more to donate in the honor of my babies yes one was 43 but he was still my baby. So in the honor of my son, I will make 44 angel wings if not more.
Wow, thank you for sharing. I just did one. Very easy to follow. Came out cutie and pretty. Will be making a lot more for the Holidays. Happy Holiday to you. You Rock.
I just saw your video. These wings are awesome and just what I need to complete the Christmas ornaments I am making for my daughter. She lost two of her babies during her pregnancy so these ornaments have their newborn beanies (which I crocheted), beaded bracelets with their names and "born to heaven" dates. I want to put wings in each ornament and these will working perfectly, but I need them to be just slightly larger. How can I increase the pattern to make them just a little bigger? Thank You.
+Lynn Lane ... Lynn, the easiest way to increase the size is to use a larger hook and larger ply of yarn, and crochet in exactly the same manner :) What a wonderful thing to do for your daugher :)
Thank you so much I made my first set of wings along with you super easy and fun I want to make a bunch of these and sell them . Thank you again God bless and merry Christmas 2020
Could i get a written pattern also please? Im having trouble figuring out which stitch youre going into after the first one or if all tjose stitches go into first chain. Thanks Tami
I did one just right, tried to do another and got lost at the end. and didnt look like the 1st one. I wanted these for Christmas ornaments. its cute. Thank you.
sue palethorpe I recently added the pattern to the description box, but will pop them in here for you in case you can't see it on your device :) Pattern: Ch x 2 Into 2nd chain from hook (work into this chain for entire project) HDC x 1 DC x 1 Tr x 1 DTC x 1 TTR x 1 (triple treble crochet) Ch x 3 Into 3rd chain from hook, slst x 1 Ch x 5 Slst into original chain, same as the other wing Ch x 8 Into 3rd chain from hook, slst. Then, into the original chain (where you worked the first wing) TTC x 1 DTC x 1 Tr x 1 DC x 1 HDC x 1 Ch x 1 Slst then bind off. I have used 3 ply yarn and a 3mm hook. See a description of all crochet stitches here: styledbykristin.com/crochet-stitch-glossary/
The person who's pattern this us is: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/delicate-angel-wings Danielle Card of Hometown Hooker From 2013...i have made them before and just made 3 today after finding your vid! Thx
Wow absolutely gorgeous. Thankyou so much for this tutorial and thankyou so much for what you do for all those babies who have found their wings.
I was searching for a beginner crochet cross. Unfortunately I’m struggling with it. I searched for an easy angel tutorial instead, and I found you. I had tears as I was following along. I made one in sparkly white. I have to make more to send to the mentioned organization. God Bless the little angels and all your hands for what they create for them. Thank you for this.
I am so glad you found the tutorial easy to follow along, and thank you so much for your message.
I JUST JOINED THE ANGEL BLANKET ORGANIZATION IN THE U.S. I HAVE BEEN MAKING BLANKETS BUT I WANTED SOMETHING EVEN MORE SPECIAL AND THESE WINGS ARE A WONDERFUL ADDITION. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING. YOU MAKE IT SO EASY TO LEARN HOW TO DO THEM.
What wonderful work :) So glad you've found this tutorial helpful!
Love these little wings. I facilitate a prayer and recovery ministry/bible study for pregnancy loss. I will be making these to gift at the end of our study for a Bible keepsake.
What a lovely use for tiny angel wings.
Perfect little angel wings pattern!!!!Thank you so much. I am making these for my hospice babies.
What wonderful work you do Gwen :)
I was thinking the same of you. 😃
Absolutely love this. I'm new to crocheting and recently read a book series about angels, so I've been looking everywhere for a good angel wing tutorial
They are so cute Dawn and I just know that folks who need them are going to appreciate all the work you do. I have put this video into my 'things to do' playlist so that I have a ready reference. take care.
I recently lost my son at the young age of 43 six days before his 44th birthday. I also had a miscarriage...so I want to make these angel wings in honor of my babies who have gained their wings. I have been crocheting half the day trying to finish hat's n scrafs, fingerless gloves.... taking a break I tried crocheting ❄️ snowflakes. Well I manage to crochet two of them and I do have arthritis in my thumb and I believe maybe some around my wrist or it could be carpal tunnel. Needless to say I had some three weight yarn it's white with the shimmering silver, I used a 3-m m hook, I was surprised that my hand didn't hurt more than usual when I do small hooks or thin yarns . So I was scrolling through and seeing the angel site and came upon yours I made my first wings I will make more to donate in the honor of my babies yes one was 43 but he was still my baby. So in the honor of my son, I will make 44 angel wings if not more.
I'm so sorry for your loss, Yolanda. What beautiful work you're doing, and I'm so glad that these wings are easy on your hands.
Wow, thank you for sharing. I just did one. Very easy to follow. Came out cutie and pretty. Will be making a lot more for the Holidays. Happy Holiday to you. You Rock.
So glad you found it easy to follow! :D
Thank you for sharing. Keep up the good work 😇 xx
These are so easy but turn out so amazing
Thank you for sharing
+Debunit11 Thank you for watching :D
J'ADORE!!! 👍Même si pas en français, très simple de comprendre les explications! Merci et bravo! 👏 😆
Merci, Valerie!
I just saw your video. These wings are awesome and just what I need to complete the Christmas ornaments I am making for my daughter. She lost two of her babies during her pregnancy so these ornaments have their newborn beanies (which I crocheted), beaded bracelets with their names and "born to heaven" dates. I want to put wings in each ornament and these will working perfectly, but I need them to be just slightly larger. How can I increase the pattern to make them just a little bigger? Thank You.
+Lynn Lane ... Lynn, the easiest way to increase the size is to use a larger hook and larger ply of yarn, and crochet in exactly the same manner :) What a wonderful thing to do for your daugher :)
Lynn Lane I was wanting an angel wing ornament for my Christmas tree too
Beautiful
Thank you.
Thank you so much I made my first set of wings along with you super easy and fun I want to make a bunch of these and sell them . Thank you again God bless and merry Christmas 2020
So glad you found the tutorial easy to follow, Jodie! I hope you have a wonderful Christmas also :)
Could i get a written pattern also please? Im having trouble figuring out which stitch youre going into after the first one or if all tjose stitches go into first chain. Thanks Tami
Tami, you can find the written pattern in the description box of this video. All stitches do go into that first chain. :)
I did one just right, tried to do another and got lost at the end. and didnt look like the 1st one. I wanted these for Christmas ornaments. its cute. Thank you.
It can be a bit tricky making up that second wing, I try to keep the stitches as tight as possible, and practice definately helps!
I'm haveing trouble seeing how to doing the wing #2 would you please show again?
Regena, if you're on Periscope I could do a live demo for you.
awww makes me sad but is a lovely idea x would the wings go the way your holding it or the other way x
Tinkertinkbell, the wings are double sided, so you can use them either way :)
Is there a written pattern please I would love to make them but I'm new to crochet have a great day Sue x
sue palethorpe I recently added the pattern to the description box, but will pop them in here for you in case you can't see it on your device :)
Pattern:
Ch x 2
Into 2nd chain from hook (work into this chain for entire project)
HDC x 1
DC x 1
Tr x 1
DTC x 1
TTR x 1 (triple treble crochet)
Ch x 3
Into 3rd chain from hook, slst x 1
Ch x 5
Slst into original chain, same as the other wing
Ch x 8
Into 3rd chain from hook, slst.
Then, into the original chain (where you worked the first wing)
TTC x 1
DTC x 1
Tr x 1
DC x 1
HDC x 1
Ch x 1
Slst then bind off.
I have used 3 ply yarn and a 3mm hook.
See a description of all crochet stitches here:
styledbykristin.com/crochet-stitch-glossary/
The person who's pattern this us is: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/delicate-angel-wings
Danielle Card of Hometown Hooker
From 2013...i have made them before and just made 3 today after finding your vid! Thx
Thank you SO MUCH for the link back to the original designer Cindy!
Dawn Lewis you are welcome