Watching you do the crocheting with the counts up in the corner is so incredibly helpful. Thank you! It's really challenging for me to understand patterns, but with your videos I feel like I can try new things. ❤🙋🏽♀️
It's amazing to read how differently we all learn things. Some of us are good with seeing it, some are good with hearing it, some want a written pattern. Some need all modes of learning. Fascinating!
I taught at a technical school and you are absolutely correct! “Students” learn in a variety of ways. Figuring out how to present a technical subject to a room full of males & females (etc) with a broad age range, widely varying education and vastly different life experience was quite the challenge. 😂
I'm a visual learner who likes a written pattern to look at also. But I must see it being done first. Thank God for TH-cam and DVD's! And it's great that i can slow down speed cause the speed is very fast for me. I'm totally new to crochet.
Easy to follow. Written directions are in the upper left hand corner. The visual with the pauses to count and to show exactly where to place your hook takes away all doubts. A lovely pattern. It will make a quick new baby blanket gift . Thank you for this tutorial!
A quick note that baby blankets should avoid patterns with big holes or gaps (like the clusters) as they pose a risk to catching tiny fingers and toes. But! I would Totally give this my toddler+ recipients. Especially with that Beautiful yarn 🤩
Putting the chain count as it is actually helps me. Then I can easily see that it is 2+2+2+1 or 5 +5+5+3 or whatever really makes it easier for me. Thanks for doing it that way.
Hey would you mind answering this silly question of mine? I’m a beginner and I have seen a few videos where they do what you called a chain count that was shown at the beginning and I’ve always been confused and thought I figured it out at one point but got confused again. I understand when a pattern says ch#. I’ve tried to google what it would mean but nothing pops up about the way it’s laid out. Am I correct with it being that with 6+6+6…+3 just means that it means 6 chains for the first set of stitches they use with the dc and then the next 6 would be the next stitches with the dc? If that makes sense to you?
That turned out so pretty, good choice of colors. It's also very well explained. You're an artist!! Thank you for sharing your skilled talents. I'm a new subscriber now. 💖💖
Im going to try this, i do learn better with transcript but at least you put it up above and in settings i can slow speed down as needed, ty for taking time to share with us, love the yarn colors too ❤
I’m very new to crocheting & respectfully.. I know if the yarn doesn’t fit snug under the hook then you’re using the wrong one. Just common sense really. And you can always pause the video and go back as many times as you like. If you watch alot of crochet tutorials on YT you would do this anyway.. I found this tutorial a good one & I’ve only been watching those that talk the whole way through so I will be using in a future project! Thank you for sharing. Your work is very interesting & beautifully done.
Another Beautiful Stitch ❣️ I will use this stitch pattern for my Crochet Queen Squares Blanket.I need a total of 12.A couple more & I then border the squares with SC & join them with the zig zag join & a simple border for the whole blanket ❣️🥰
😮 wow! What an awesome pattern stitch i cannot wait to use it when i start my next blanket, i also have that colour wool, been waiting for a beautiful pattern like this, ty for sharing, i have also shatmred to pinterest and my facebook page 😊😊xxx
Some people are just mean. If you feel you need to see the end product first do what i do. Tap on the video and use the scroll slide on the bottom to see the result before you like or save the video. Then slide back to watch it or move on. If you aren't experience enough to guess what she's using you're not good enough to realize you can do this pattern with any size yarn or needle you like. That's probably the point. Get some serenity in your life and stop being so passive aggressive for no reason.
Well I'm all for the poster doing whatever they please! But putting a finished piece either as the thumbnail or at the beginning would likely Garner more views ❤ I don't need it but I know a lot of people "shopping" for patterns don't wanna spend forever thumbing through videos to try their next new thing. Thank you very much for sharing this pattern love, it's very kind of you
I say just scroll to the end or don’t bother watching things if you don’t have anytime. Why don’t you try making a video and see how you do? It’s not as easy as it looks, everyone is a critic. Thanks for a great tutorial. I couldn’t care less if the picture is at the beginning or the end. Matter of fact don’t you start at the beginning and stop at the end and Voila the finished product. Just have fun and learn something new.
You're my favorite stitch pattern channel. I love making blankets with various stitches all incorporated. Thanks for sharing! I've seen ones from you that seem to have been forgotten in the States.
Stunning! Thanks for sharing this. I will try it out. Do you mind sharing the brand and colorway of the yarn you are using. It’s so beautiful, I want to see if I can find it for sale near me.
I think it’s beautiful. I have a question, how do you keep your project from curling up on you? I’m working on this project, it’s with an afghan hook. My project keeps rolling up on me.
I tried this a few times using “fine” yarn and a 2.5 crochet hook, but it keeps curling on me. Not sure what I’m doing wrong. 😕Beautiful stitch though.
By doing a YO then a YU on a DC, it causes the bottom legs of the stitches to be crossed instead of straight. DC should be 4 YOs. There is a great video by Edie Eckman that shows you how the stitches look different.
I watched her make the chain multiple times, and the total always came to 38. In the top left corne, it shows 6+6+6....+3 = 21. Doesn't make any sense. Please explain, thank you.
I noticed this as well. It appears as though as long as you have a chain that will work multiples of 5 plus 3 then you should have the right amount. If you notice her first row, she has chains left when she turns. I think she just wants us to get the pattern down and it will work as long as you have enough for 5 + 3. If that makes sense. I’m going to try it this way at least. We’ll see. Good luck. ✌🏻🤍🤞🏽
I noticed that myself. I domt see a change in stitch structure, and hard to tell for surewith a 2.5 from watching her stitch, but I think the DC is a little shorter.
I have a habit of doing yarn under on the first part of my stitches. I don't know if there is always a visual difference with the finished work, but I did notice a visual difference when I did it while doing the waistcoat stitch. The waistcoat design was not as clear/dileniated. I like doing yarn under with amigurumi because yarn under makes tighter stitches. It also is more visually appealing when doing different colored stripes.... the color break is sharper.
It's an interesting stitch alright. Did you come up with it on your own? Btw, this comment section is the best - so many cry babies moaning about first world problems 😂😂😂.
I wish you would speak and explain what it is you're doing. I love the pattern, but I don't think i will tackle it. I don't think I can do it "on my own." Without verbal step by step explanation I feel like I am "going solo". I need an instructor to teach me in the conventional way. 😮 (I apologise for my comment if you are unable to speak)
The crafter does not speak English. There are instructions in the upper left of the screen. Perhaps slowing the video would help you as it does me. Use the settings wheel to slow the playback speed.
I used to think the verbal explanations were essential too. But I didn’t want to limit myself so I gave it a try. I can watch tutorials in any language now with 100% success rate. I just slow the video and pay close attention.
Why do people always use such a short beginning tail end ??its best to have it longer to be able to work in in so it doesn’t come out at a later time when in use some people who receive it as gift and don’t know how to crochet might just cut it off then their article unravels 🤔🤔🥰
I like it! ❤ Good tutorial. Easy to understand even without talking. Some just talk way too much about nothing!! Get so tired... Thank you! 🙏
I soooo agree.
Watching you do the crocheting with the counts up in the corner is so incredibly helpful. Thank you! It's really challenging for me to understand patterns, but with your videos I feel like I can try new things. ❤🙋🏽♀️
It's amazing to read how differently we all learn things. Some of us are good with seeing it, some are good with hearing it, some want a written pattern. Some need all modes of learning. Fascinating!
I taught at a technical school and you are absolutely correct! “Students” learn in a variety of ways. Figuring out how to present a technical subject to a room full of males & females (etc) with a broad age range, widely varying education and vastly different life experience was quite the challenge. 😂
Very pretty!
I'm a visual learner who likes a written pattern to look at also. But I must see it being done first. Thank God for TH-cam and DVD's! And it's great that i can slow down speed cause the speed is very fast for me. I'm totally new to crochet.
I just wanted to see what the final result could look like before sitting through the full video is all.
@@iGotBulletproof-Insomnia
And you can actually fast forward it to the exact point as you want or need to...
Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your talent and skill with us!
Easy to follow. Written directions are in the upper left hand corner. The visual with the pauses to count and to show exactly where to place your hook takes away all doubts. A lovely pattern. It will make a quick new baby blanket gift . Thank you for this tutorial!
A quick note that baby blankets should avoid patterns with big holes or gaps (like the clusters) as they pose a risk to catching tiny fingers and toes. But! I would Totally give this my toddler+ recipients. Especially with that Beautiful yarn 🤩
I agree see it first i just drag it to end to see it done
BINGO!
You are right. This is a gorgeous stitch.
Thank you so much
I Love it! Starting mine right now and I'm So excited! Thank you so much! Such an easy and Wonderful Tutorial 🐞
Yarn label would be nice too some beautiful yarn on these. Thanks love these videos.
Putting the chain count as it is actually helps me. Then I can easily see that it is 2+2+2+1 or 5 +5+5+3 or whatever really makes it easier for me. Thanks for doing it that way.
Hey would you mind answering this silly question of mine? I’m a beginner and I have seen a few videos where they do what you called a chain count that was shown at the beginning and I’ve always been confused and thought I figured it out at one point but got confused again. I understand when a pattern says ch#. I’ve tried to google what it would mean but nothing pops up about the way it’s laid out. Am I correct with it being that with 6+6+6…+3 just means that it means 6 chains for the first set of stitches they use with the dc and then the next 6 would be the next stitches with the dc? If that makes sense to you?
Really like this pattern. The yarn is fun, too!
I love your patterns and how you explain everything. Thanks a lot for job.
Thanks for watching!
Love the color combination ❤
Very nice pattern. I must try make this. Thanks for idea. I think it should be good for make blankets etc
That’s lovely! Well done!
So beautiful!
This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you!!
That turned out so pretty, good choice of colors.
It's also very well explained.
You're an artist!!
Thank you for sharing your skilled talents.
I'm a new subscriber now. 💖💖
Thank you so much 😊
It's beautiful.😊😊
Thank you for sharing your beautiful work with us.
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you create this beautiful pattern . I love ❤❤❤❤ it
So pretty, thank you for sharing with us,
Im going to try this, i do learn better with transcript but at least you put it up above and in settings i can slow speed down as needed, ty for taking time to share with us, love the yarn colors too ❤
This pattern really shows off a striped yarn.
I am making a blanket with Red Heart Sutherland.
Beautiful to do a baby blanket. Thanks for sharing 🙏
You're welcome 🎉
Very Beautiful stitch ❤
I’m very new to crocheting & respectfully.. I know if the yarn doesn’t fit snug under the hook then you’re using the wrong one. Just common sense really. And you can always pause the video and go back as many times as you like. If you watch alot of crochet tutorials on YT you would do this anyway.. I found this tutorial a good one & I’ve only been watching those that talk the whole way through so I will be using in a future project! Thank you for sharing. Your work is very interesting & beautifully done.
Beautiful! Thank you!
I can’t wait to use this stitch! THANK YOU!
Beautiful. ❤❤
Another Beautiful Stitch ❣️ I will use this stitch pattern for my Crochet Queen Squares Blanket.I need a total of 12.A couple more & I then border the squares with SC & join them with the zig zag join & a simple border for the whole blanket ❣️🥰
Thank You for sharing ❣️🥰
Beautiful! Must give it a try. Thanks for sharing ❤
Its a Wonderful stitch ❤
Pretty!!!
I love love love this stitch!!!
❤️
Love your work 💕
😮 wow! What an awesome pattern stitch i cannot wait to use it when i start my next blanket, i also have that colour wool, been waiting for a beautiful pattern like this, ty for sharing, i have also shatmred to pinterest and my facebook page 😊😊xxx
Can you please share what yarn she is using ?? Thank you
Pretty yarn! Cool project!
I always love your yarn choices. Would you be able to share what yarn(s) you're using for the patterns you show?
Very nice pattern. Need lots of yarn for this pattern 😊
Oh my thus us beautiful 😍!
This is gorgeous ❤
That's so nice
Beautiful!
That's gorgeous! What will you do with it??
Very nice... bit of a yarn eater though, I would imagine!
Some people are just mean. If you feel you need to see the end product first do what i do. Tap on the video and use the scroll slide on the bottom to see the result before you like or save the video. Then slide back to watch it or move on. If you aren't experience enough to guess what she's using you're not good enough to realize you can do this pattern with any size yarn or needle you like. That's probably the point. Get some serenity in your life and stop being so passive aggressive for no reason.
That’s literally what I did too lol why are people so mean for no reason?
Well I'm all for the poster doing whatever they please! But putting a finished piece either as the thumbnail or at the beginning would likely Garner more views ❤ I don't need it but I know a lot of people "shopping" for patterns don't wanna spend forever thumbing through videos to try their next new thing. Thank you very much for sharing this pattern love, it's very kind of you
I say just scroll to the end or don’t bother watching things if you don’t have anytime. Why don’t you try making a video and see how you do? It’s not as easy as it looks, everyone is a critic. Thanks for a great tutorial. I couldn’t care less if the picture is at the beginning or the end. Matter of fact don’t you start at the beginning and stop at the end and Voila the finished product. Just have fun and learn something new.
Beautiful ❤
Beautiful
Pretty
Beautifu!
Thank you!
You're my favorite stitch pattern channel. I love making blankets with various stitches all incorporated. Thanks for sharing! I've seen ones from you that seem to have been forgotten in the States.
Thank you so much
Excellent tutorial of this pattern. Thank you for sharing
lovely
You should show a picture of the completed pattern first so we don't have to watch the whole video to see if we want to do this.
Just fast forward to the end lol that’s what I did
Or you could just slide the video button over to the right to see the end... 😑
Use the fast forward function on the ‘play’ bar.
You don't have to watch the whole video...just skip to the end😊
This is the idea
Thank you for sharing a uniquely pretty design. The pattern is gorgeous and the yarn compliments this design. What is the brand name of this yarn?
Stunning! Thanks for sharing this. I will try it out. Do you mind sharing the brand and colorway of the yarn you are using. It’s so beautiful, I want to see if I can find it for sale near me.
Yes this!!!!
Gorgeous.
Really really pretty. Thank you.
That’s because you make the project as big or as little as you choose.
What's the brand & color name of this yarn? I've never seen it before & I love it!
Please tell us from which company this yarn was bought! It is beautiful for a baby blanket!
Beautiful. What weight is the yarn and what size needle please?
Its beautiful pattern i have a question though did u skip some at the end ??
I think it’s beautiful. I have a question, how do you keep your project from curling up on you? I’m working on this project, it’s with an afghan hook. My project keeps rolling up on me.
Absolutely beautiful 😱can’t wait to go for it !, what type of yarn and hook size?
What yarn brand and color is this please?
I don’t like tutorials that dont talk so I’m keeping it movin respectfully.
Same
Stich Is written on top😂
Does anyone know where she gets her beautiful yarn from?
I missed the type of yarn used ?
Para un suerte como empiezo gracias 😊
If using this stitch for an afghan, what border do you suggest?
I think it's going to be lovely but I'd like to know the yarn and hook size you use
What yarn did you use?
does anyone know what yarn is being used?
I tried this a few times using “fine” yarn and a 2.5 crochet hook, but it keeps curling on me. Not sure what I’m doing wrong. 😕Beautiful stitch though.
I really want to try this stich, but I do not understand how to read patterns, and am struggling to follow. What is the name of the stich please?
By doing a YO then a YU on a DC, it causes the bottom legs of the stitches to be crossed instead of straight. DC should be 4 YOs. There is a great video by Edie Eckman that shows you how the stitches look different.
Read the upper left corner. She shows the hook size. I'm sure you can use any hook and yarn . Written pattern and visual tutorial. ❤
Are there written instructions anywhere?
This is Beautiful! What type of yarn are you using and what size hook? Sorry I did not catch it in the video.
She didn't say, never does. You can use what ever yarn and hook size you want to.
@@laattardo 2.5mm hook, it's on the screen at the start of the video.
Does any one know the yarn color/ brand? Georgous
What does it mean when it says 6+6+6 or whatever numbers are posted? I am new to this and it confuses me a bit.
Chain should be this way, like first 6 chains then 6 chains and so on...
What is this stitch called?
What would you use this stitch for? Handbag, headband,
Its pretty but the measurements don't add up. I tried multiple times and i always ended up with extra chains or not enough chains
I'm completely lost. 😥
I watched her make the chain multiple times, and the total always came to 38. In the top left corne, it shows 6+6+6....+3 = 21. Doesn't make any sense. Please explain, thank you.
I noticed this as well. It appears as though as long as you have a chain that will work multiples of 5 plus 3 then you should have the right amount. If you notice her first row, she has chains left when she turns. I think she just wants us to get the pattern down and it will work as long as you have enough for 5 + 3. If that makes sense. I’m going to try it this way at least. We’ll see. Good luck. ✌🏻🤍🤞🏽
Thank you. 🤗
@@ViKee010, no... The first row is 5dc + skip 1= 6. At the end she crochets 3dc.
The hook was so worn you can’t tell what it is.
I cant find the stich name in all these comments, anyone know?
Nope. Am wondering that, too
Are you alternating yarn overs and yarn under? Does it make a difference in the results?
I noticed that myself. I domt see a change in stitch structure, and hard to tell for surewith a 2.5 from watching her stitch, but I think the DC is a little shorter.
I have a habit of doing yarn under on the first part of my stitches. I don't know if there is always a visual difference with the finished work, but I did notice a visual difference when I did it while doing the waistcoat stitch. The waistcoat design was not as clear/dileniated.
I like doing yarn under with amigurumi because yarn under makes tighter stitches. It also is more visually appealing when doing different colored stripes.... the color break is sharper.
It's an interesting stitch alright. Did you come up with it on your own?
Btw, this comment section is the best - so many cry babies moaning about first world problems 😂😂😂.
what’s the yarn? that’s extremely important! thank you!
I agree. Plus you're going way too fast for a beginner.
I wish you would put a picture of the final result first.
Just fast forward till the end. I determine if interested and start from beginning. I do this all the time. No offense is meant to crocheter.
@ I do that. I just prefer the ones that show the end result first. It catches my attention more. No offense meant.
@@debyfalkner8628
Totally understand.
Pretty but I was expecting something more than dc’s and clusters for a “masterpiece”.
PRETTY DESIGN BUT WILL CONSUME HELL LOT OF YARN.
Who's video is this?
I wish you would speak and explain what it is you're doing. I love the pattern, but I don't think i will tackle it. I don't think I can do it "on my own." Without verbal step by step explanation I feel like I am "going solo". I need an instructor to teach me in the conventional way. 😮 (I apologise for my comment if you are unable to speak)
The crafter does not speak English. There are instructions in the upper left of the screen. Perhaps slowing the video would help you as it does me. Use the settings wheel to slow the playback speed.
Instructions written in the top left, maybe they don't speak english
I used to think the verbal explanations were essential too. But I didn’t want to limit myself so I gave it a try. I can watch tutorials in any language now with 100% success rate. I just slow the video and pay close attention.
@@stephenderbyshire6161
The instructions are written in English..🤷
Why do people always use such a short beginning tail end ??its best to have it longer to be able to work in in so it doesn’t come out at a later time when in use some people who receive it as gift and don’t know how to crochet might just cut it off then their article unravels 🤔🤔🥰
I always leave a long tail too.
This is kind of like a pattern swatch. I usually don't bother with fussing with yarn ends when I do those, personally.
You need to tell what you're doing, just showing is not helpful.
Upper left corner. Written what to do.