It's so much better when we see a picture of the finished project first because then we have a cohesive idea of what we are crocheting. The yarn is beautiful. ✨️💖✨️
@@helenab7576- I understand what you are saying and yes we do that. But it would be much better to see the project up front! Most of the more professional crochet designers are teaching new stitches that way!
Technically more than one row, but one row of the PATTERN here. It looks like leaves. So very pretty! Saved to watch later when I have yarn and hook in hand... The colorway of the yarn is spectacular!
I will send a pic when I finish the baby blanket...not sure which colors yet...they have 2 boys and 1 girl...all under 8...lol...you are amazing and I can follow your guidelines!!! Thank you!!! You make me happy
Thank you for taking the time to share this beautiful stitch with use. You are a gifted person. I will be using this one for sure 😺 may God bless you ❣️💝
I love this pattern. My mother would have loved it as well. I cannot crochet or knit because of issues with my hands but I appreciate the beauty of a project well done.
i love this pattern! i write down from ch, sc, dc...fp...and i realize this is what i learn the basics stitches from other videos. Actually this pattern is really beautiful! i learn do it slowly because i'm a beginner. Thank you and love your hardwork!❤️❤️☺️🧶
El punto es bellisimo!! Seguramente si pusieras la foto del resultado en lugar del hilo, tendrias más visualizaciones. Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos!!
I agree the title is misleading. But it is a very pretty stitch pattern and will make a lovely cowl or even a baby blanket! No holes for little fingers to get through. Thank you for sharing this.
I have just crocheted a bag out of mixed weight scraps of yarn. It is heavy, bulky and stitch boring. I could go shopping for bricks in it. This clip of delicate stitches, petit hook and colourful yarn is beautiful thank you. I am amateur two chord heavy metal rock anthem.... you are a chopin piano prelude. ❤️❤️
This is a version of the alpine stitch. You might call it the puffed alpine stitch, as you pick up twice on the front post double crochet, as opposed to just once on the alpine stitch. The results would be a thicher, heavier fabric, but would also be more of a yarn eater.
Yes, you're right. You can even make it puffer by three or more and make a warmer, thicker blanket or cardigans. Of course the thicker the project, the more it ate the yarns. 😊
Thank you for coming up with the name of the stitch! I couldn't remember it. I'm going to do a baby blanket (4ply DK yard) for a special little boy that was just born.
I absolutely love this! Such easy stitches with a stunning result! I do a lot of intricate crochet blankets and it’s nice to relax and just not concentrate too hard on a design! This is perfect for that and I have quite a few mandalas that are screaming to be worked up into my next blanket!
Beautiful pattern and yarn choice. Because I've been crocheting from a very early age, I understand your visual display. Thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to use it. 👍❤
@@juneryan217Hm, yes, i think it might be more accurate to say it’s technically a 4-row repeat, with the first two rows as establishing rows-meaning, rows 1 and 2 are simply foundation rows necessary to start the repeat pattern, and the pattern repeat starts with row 3’s single crochet. Rows 3-6 is 4, not 3. But also could have just been a typo on OP’s part!
Thank you! It's so nice and your stitches are so perfect. This is a little bit like the alpine stitch with an extended front post dc, but she drew up 2 long loops instead of 1 then did a yo and pulled through 3 loops I think, then the last 2 loops.Very nice stitch.
I just found your channel. The few videos I have watched are wonderful. However, it would be easier to find something to watch if the thumbnail for the video was the stitch and not the yarn. Save time on opening every video to see what the stich is.
This was so awesome to watch you make this. I have sadly never gotten the hang of crochet. My mother did some wonderful pieces. I taught myself to basic knit. So it kind of gives me something to do with yarn. I make dish cloths and now am making my first kitchen towel. I love the color of your yarn too. I do like the colored yarns over just one plain color.
Wow! This one brought back memories. The last time I saw that stitch it was my own grandmother's work. She was making a blanket and while she had already finished it (by my standards), she was going over it again. I remember her telling me and one of my cousins that it was so pretty but she didn't like the back so she was covering it up. She covered it up by crocheting another pattern through the yarn loops on the back. It was pretty bulky, but since she used a different color for the back, it was also reversible. Two blankets in one. I've never seen anyone else do that.
@@veraholmes1453 I'll be honest, it was 40+ years ago and while I was interested in learning, I wasn't good with names. I've always thought of it as "The stitch grandma used on that blue blanket." Never seen it anywhere else since. I might be able to reconstruct it from memory... and maybe not. The chemo has done a real number on my memory. Sorry.
My Auntie Molly Crocheted a Beautiful "Double Sided"(Mint Green/White) Blanket For Me When I Was Pregnant The 1st Time Around & Stayed In The Family For My 2 Babies ('85 & '88) & Subsequent Kittens! 😻😻😻
Ok, so you do your stitches with a Yarn Under then a Yarn Over for each stitch. Makes sense. Gives it a tighter look. I know that's popular with amigurumi. This pattern is beautiful. Thank you for sharing
It's not exactly the alpine stitch, but similar. She drew up 2 long loops instead of 1 then did a yo and pulled through 3 loops I think, then the last 2 loops. Neat huh?
I agree, I’d like to see finished project prior to seeing pattern. Very pretty yet not one stitch rows.
It's so much better when we see a picture of the finished project first because then we have a cohesive idea of what we are crocheting. The yarn is beautiful. ✨️💖✨️
Slide to the end to see finished product
@@helenab7576- I understand what you are saying and yes we do that. But it would be much better to see the project up front! Most of the more professional crochet designers are teaching new stitches that way!
Technically more than one row, but one row of the PATTERN here. It looks like leaves. So very pretty! Saved to watch later when I have yarn and hook in hand... The colorway of the yarn is spectacular!
Awesome...can't wait to make a baby blanket for my neighbor's new born
I will send a pic when I finish the baby blanket...not sure which colors yet...they have 2 boys and 1 girl...all under 8...lol...you are amazing and I can follow your guidelines!!! Thank you!!! You make me happy
Thank you for taking the time to share this beautiful stitch with use. You are a gifted person. I will be using this one for sure 😺 may God bless you ❣️💝
I love this pattern. My mother would have loved it as well. I cannot crochet or knit because of issues with my hands but I appreciate the beauty of a project well done.
Hi, so happy to see you this morning. I love this pattern stitch, it reminds me of a dragon's scales. So pretty. Thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous. You choose such pretty yarns. I've got a couple of project ideas germinating for this stitch. Thanks for another gem.
Thank you! I enjoyed the step by step visual along with identifying the stitches. Great pattern ❤
i love this pattern! i write down from ch, sc, dc...fp...and i realize this is what i learn the basics stitches from other videos. Actually this pattern is really beautiful! i learn do it slowly because i'm a beginner. Thank you and love your hardwork!❤️❤️☺️🧶
BEAUTIFUL. I CANT WAIT TO DO THIS!
So lovely. Thanks for sharing your grandmother’s pattern.
This is gorgeous! Grandma had good taste! 👅 love it especially with this yarn!!❤.
This was great, one of the easiest stitches I've learned. Thank you
another beautiful stitch. Thank you!
El punto es bellisimo!! Seguramente si pusieras la foto del resultado en lugar del hilo, tendrias más visualizaciones. Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos!!
Beautiful pattern.......easy to follow........thank you sharing
I agree the title is misleading. But it is a very pretty stitch pattern and will make a lovely cowl or even a baby blanket! No holes for little fingers to get through. Thank you for sharing this.
Same here I never open this type of videos but she said her grandma always did this stitch so I was interested❤
I think this will make a great cushion cover. Thank you
Great idea!
I love the yarn and it’s a lovely stitch, would be a beautiful cowl
Looks like a meadow of pretty coloured flowers.
Very beautiful stitch and looks pretty simple. Thank you for showing us how.❤
Beautiful pattern thanks for taking the time to share. keep up the good work, doing it how it best suits you.💖
Your grandma definitely had a good eye,love this pattern. Thanks for sharing 👍
Totally agree, I won't make use of these types of videos. Need to see what we're crocheting before we start
This is a different version of the Alpine stitch. I love the Alpine stitch. Thanks for sharing i'm gonna try it.
This is absolutely beautiful, now I need to try to stitch it!
This is a lovely pattern, looks very relaxing to do as well.
Just gorgeous I understand why this was her favorite stitch
That is a beautiful stitch. Thanks for sharing.
It looks like a garden of tulips. So pretty!
It does look like tulips! Its gorgeous.🌷🌷🌷
Is a pretty pattern!🥰 👏👏👏Thank you for your sharing and teaching!💐
Very pretty stitch, and I bet that will be very warm for winterwear, or blankets for that matter!
Loved the video! Beautiful stitch! Thank you for sharing! ❤️🇨🇦
What a beautiful result, and beautiful combination of colours! ❤
I have just crocheted a bag out of mixed weight scraps of yarn. It is heavy, bulky and stitch boring. I could go shopping for bricks in it.
This clip of delicate stitches, petit hook and colourful yarn is beautiful thank you.
I am amateur two chord heavy metal rock anthem.... you are a chopin piano prelude.
❤️❤️
👍👍👍👍very beautiful. Thank you.
This is a Beautiful pattern, the yarn is Fabulous ❤
Thank you so much 😊
This is a version of the alpine stitch. You might call it the puffed alpine stitch, as you pick up twice on the front post double crochet, as opposed to just once on the alpine stitch. The results would be a thicher, heavier fabric, but would also be more of a yarn eater.
Yes, you're right. You can even make it puffer by three or more and make a warmer, thicker blanket or cardigans. Of course the thicker the project, the more it ate the yarns. 😊
Thank you for coming up with the name of the stitch! I couldn't remember it. I'm going to do a baby blanket (4ply DK yard) for a special little boy that was just born.
Grandma was very smart, imo it's gorgeous
I love this pattern it looks like it will make a wonderful big baby blanket. I shall have a go. Thank you kindly for sharing.
I absolutely love this! Such easy stitches with a stunning result! I do a lot of intricate crochet blankets and it’s nice to relax and just not concentrate too hard on a design! This is perfect for that and I have quite a few mandalas that are screaming to be worked up into my next blanket!
What a beautiful stitch!
Beautiful stitch and beautiful yarn!
Lovely pattern and lovely yarn.Thank you.😉
Beautiful pattern and yarn choice. Because I've been crocheting from a very early age, I understand your visual display. Thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to use it. 👍❤
Un patrón bello. Estoy de acuerdo que si pones el resultado primero en el video uno decide mejor si ver el trabajo
I love it, thank you. The colours remind me of the yummiest ice creams. 😊
It’s actually a 3-row repeat of rows 3-6 and a multiple of 4+2.
Thank you. That's helpful.
I've looked at this very closely and I'm sure that it's repeat of rows 4-7
Hi, just altering what I put on my firdt reply. I think that it's a repeat of rows 3-6.
Rows 3-6 counts as a four row pattern viz 3,4,5,6
@@juneryan217Hm, yes, i think it might be more accurate to say it’s technically a 4-row repeat, with the first two rows as establishing rows-meaning, rows 1 and 2 are simply foundation rows necessary to start the repeat pattern, and the pattern repeat starts with row 3’s single crochet. Rows 3-6 is 4, not 3. But also could have just been a typo on OP’s part!
E' bellissimo! Un pattern veramente versatile, brava!
Thank you! It's so nice and your stitches are so perfect. This is a little bit like the alpine stitch with an extended front post dc, but she drew up 2 long loops instead of 1 then did a yo and pulled through 3 loops I think, then the last 2 loops.Very nice stitch.
I love this it is my cup of tea.
I just found your channel. The few videos I have watched are wonderful. However, it would be easier to find something to watch if the thumbnail for the video was the stitch and not the yarn. Save time on opening every video to see what the stich is.
That's is lovely.
Beautiful pattern and the yarn is lovely too🎉
Look like rows of Autumn trees 😍
I was thinking dragon scales, but I like this interpretation too!
This was so awesome to watch you make this. I have sadly never gotten the hang of crochet. My mother did some wonderful pieces. I taught myself to basic knit. So it kind of gives me something to do with yarn. I make dish cloths and now am making my first kitchen towel. I love the color of your yarn too. I do like the colored yarns over just one plain color.
Wow! This one brought back memories. The last time I saw that stitch it was my own grandmother's work. She was making a blanket and while she had already finished it (by my standards), she was going over it again. I remember her telling me and one of my cousins that it was so pretty but she didn't like the back so she was covering it up. She covered it up by crocheting another pattern through the yarn loops on the back. It was pretty bulky, but since she used a different color for the back, it was also reversible. Two blankets in one. I've never seen anyone else do that.
Do you know what pattern it is?
@@veraholmes1453 I'll be honest, it was 40+ years ago and while I was interested in learning, I wasn't good with names. I've always thought of it as "The stitch grandma used on that blue blanket." Never seen it anywhere else since. I might be able to reconstruct it from memory... and maybe not. The chemo has done a real number on my memory. Sorry.
My Auntie Molly Crocheted a Beautiful "Double Sided"(Mint Green/White) Blanket For Me When I Was Pregnant The 1st Time Around & Stayed In The Family For My 2 Babies ('85 & '88) & Subsequent Kittens! 😻😻😻
This stitch and yarn is beautiful 😍 thanx for sharing ❤
You're welcome 🤗
Very pretty stitch. Would like to try it in larger yarn and hook.
It looks like it would be heavy. I just crochet edges, so I’m not a good judge of anything to do with crocheting!! It is lovely to watch you crochet.
This stitch might make a pretty cuff for a sweater. Diane
I love this stitch.
Thank you for sharing it with everyone.
It’s so beautiful.
❤️❤️❤️
So beautiful love all the colors variations. ❤❤ Saved to make
Beautiful design! Love it❤
I love this pattern very interesting thank you ❤
I LOVE IT! Thank you miss crochet queen for sharing😊
That is a beautiful pattern , thank you
What an interesting pattern! I love it!
What a lovely pattern 💖
This is a lovely stitch. It is simple to follow. Thank you for sharing. 💖
I like this design I’ll do it in my neck warmer 👍
Absolutely beautiful ❤️. Looks complicated
Love this, easy to follow and beginner friendly ❤
Alpine stitch? It's beautiful ❤
Love the design. Thanks for sharing. Love from India 🇮🇳
Beautiful. Thank you
Ok, so you do your stitches with a Yarn Under then a Yarn Over for each stitch. Makes sense. Gives it a tighter look. I know that's popular with amigurumi.
This pattern is beautiful. Thank you for sharing
Beautiful stitch! Thx.
Beautiful stitch ❤️
The yarn color is beautiful...any idea name of where it was purchased. Love the video. Thanks for taking the time to make it!!
That's really beautiful.😊
Love it thank you
Thank you, this is lovely.
Beautiful!🎉
Beautiful work.
This is so pretty
Nice! That is a really cool stitch. Thank you.
Looks like alpine stitch! ❤
Thank you! I was wondering what this stitch was called. I'll look up the alpine stitch to see if you're right. It's a pretty stitch!
It's not exactly the alpine stitch, but similar. She drew up 2 long loops instead of 1 then did a yo and pulled through 3 loops I think, then the last 2 loops. Neat huh?
@@mycozygardencottage it really is! ❤️
What a beautiful stitch.
It is very pretty
Nice pattern❤ I will for sure use it ❤
Thank you. It’s a perfect stitch for a blanket I will e making for my grandson sand son -in -law.
? Alpine Stitch ? I'll need to compare. Good workmanship. Good technique.
She does one more yarn over, like making a puff, than Alpine, which is just a Front post DC. I like this one better than Alpine.
For us in the U.K, don't forget this is U.S terminology X
Directoons would be nice.
Alpine stitch with an extra loop pulled up on the front post stitch. Hope this helps.
Beautiful ❤
Fabulous thankyou
Now that I've seen this video, this is one of my favorite stiches too :) And it looks so good with variegated yarn
Thank you so much ❣️
Very pretty st. Thank you
This is a beautiful ❤️ stitch but I really would love a written pattern please in English
Its in English in the top left hand corner