It took me more time than I want to admit but finally realized I could slow the speed of vlog instead of going back multiple times to see the stitches and I also zoom in so I can better see and fallow along. Da!
(Just a side note:). It’s not ‘SELtic’…it’s “KELtic’. Celtic refers to Irish culture and heritage, along with the historical people who migrated from the British Isles throughout much of Europe. While the early pronunciation was with an /s/ sound, reflecting its nearest origin in French, the modern standard is a hard "c" sound like /k/. This is because language historians desired the word to better reflect its Greek and Classical Latin origins. The soft "c" sound is usually reserved for sports teams now, like the Boston Celtics. But I absolutely love this stitch! Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for this video! I have been crocheting for 20 years now and never seen the foundation technique you shared, nor the chainless double!! This has blown my mind🤯lol and this stitch is perfect for a purse front I am working on! Thank you kindly for the knowledge 🙏
I have been practicing all of the square techniques today. Am not yet ready to start the blanket, but thank you sooo much for sharing this pattern. I love it so much that eventually I will make one for myself :)
This pattern is beautiful! I just started with this project and bought your pattern on Etsy. 😊 I can't wait to get to this pattern. I'm on the first square pattern just doing the front and back post stitches. Your videos are so easy to follow. Thank you so much.
Love the video very pretty and easy to follow. One correction though it’s pronounced Kel tik not Sel tik the Celtics basketball team has it wrong as well lol
love all your videos! First noticed the Ana Beanie tutorial and am now lost in all your wonderful patterns and videos. Thank you! (also just wanted to point out that the pronunciation for "Celtic" is Kel-tik. =) )
Correct, Celtics people from ye Ole Scotland & Ireland, pronounced with a "hard C"...like a K. The basketball team uses the soft "c", like "sea, or "see".
I love the look of the Celtic Stitch, however, I don't like the look of the back of that stitch. I want the back to look exactly like the front. I found that if you do the front post stitch and the back post stitch in each row, the Celtic stitch will appear the same front and back.
Gorgeous stitch, well done. Just a little note, Celtic is pronounced with a hard "c", like "kick".... I'm Welsh and am used to hearing it pronounced incorrectly.
Ha I commented the same. Irish, Welsh, and Scottish here lol. Was born in Belfast raised in the US for some reason this pronunciation has bothered me my whole life.
Very good post easy to fallow along however Celtic is a hard C more like keltic. When I was a kid up north I was pronouncing conch wrong and when I finally found out I wished someone told me sooner because I was embarrassed. I would also tell U if you had Ur shirt on inside out 😂
I am trying to find out the name of a similar stitch, can you help me identify it? sk st, dc in the next 3 st, then go back to sk st, working across the front of the 3 dc, then working from back to front, work dc?
Hi, it sounds like "Cable Stitch". You might find that a pattern suggests a double treble (UK, Treble I think in the USA), rather than a shorter stitch. Because it's a taller stitch the twist over shows up better. Search for cable and see if you can find a pattern. Good luck x
It took me more time than I want to admit but finally realized I could slow the speed of vlog instead of going back multiple times to see the stitches and I also zoom in so I can better see and fallow along. Da!
(Just a side note:). It’s not ‘SELtic’…it’s “KELtic’.
Celtic refers to Irish culture and heritage, along with the historical people who migrated from the British Isles throughout much of Europe. While the early pronunciation was with an /s/ sound, reflecting its nearest origin in French, the modern standard is a hard "c" sound like /k/. This is because language historians desired the word to better reflect its Greek and Classical Latin origins. The soft "c" sound is usually reserved for sports teams now, like the Boston Celtics. But I absolutely love this stitch! Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for this video! I have been crocheting for 20 years now and never seen the foundation technique you shared, nor the chainless double!! This has blown my mind🤯lol and this stitch is perfect for a purse front I am working on! Thank you kindly for the knowledge 🙏
Thank you for your tutorial. I really like the way you did the stitches. It made sense to me.
Love this blanket and the many different stitches! Can't wait to give it a try! Thanks, Kris K from CT
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Super easy to follow! I love this series. Thank you so much for making!
I have been practicing all of the square techniques today. Am not yet ready to start the blanket, but thank you sooo much for sharing this pattern. I love it so much that eventually I will make one for myself :)
This pattern is beautiful!
I just started with this project and bought your pattern on Etsy. 😊 I can't wait to get to this pattern. I'm on the first square pattern just doing the front and back post stitches. Your videos are so easy to follow. Thank you so much.
I love this stitch, it looks so cool, thanks for sharing 💛
Round 3 starts at 10:29 and round 4 starts at 16:11 .
This is tje exact project I was looking for!!!! I'm going to have to go back and watch the previous videos for this project . Yay!! 😁🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Beautiful stitch, thank you for sharing😊
You are so welcome!
New to your page. I enjoyed your tutorials! Thanks for sharing💗
Row 1 starts 1:35
What!? Wow!
Love the video very pretty and easy to follow. One correction though it’s pronounced Kel tik not Sel tik the Celtics basketball team has it wrong as well lol
Hi Jessica, how can you make it circular and how much you need to add and where. Thank you for your help 🙏
🤯what 😲this is going to take me a minute to learn all these techniques 😅😭
love all your videos! First noticed the Ana Beanie tutorial and am now lost in all your wonderful patterns and videos. Thank you!
(also just wanted to point out that the pronunciation for "Celtic" is Kel-tik. =) )
Correct, Celtics people from ye Ole Scotland & Ireland, pronounced with a "hard C"...like a K.
The basketball team uses the soft "c", like "sea, or "see".
This would have to be the hardest so far.
I love the look of the Celtic Stitch, however, I don't like the look of the back of that stitch. I want the back to look exactly like the front. I found that if you do the front post stitch and the back post stitch in each row, the Celtic stitch will appear the same front and back.
Would you please tell me specifically how?
Hard to follow :(
Thankyou so very much. I’ve got 4 squares to finish and I forgot how to do it.
coudl you make this in liek a triangle form?????
me encanta esta manta de square .... pero me encantaría si pudiera ser subtitulada en español 😚😚
Gorgeous stitch, well done.
Just a little note, Celtic is pronounced with a hard "c", like "kick".... I'm Welsh and am used to hearing it pronounced incorrectly.
YES! Kel-tic
Ha I commented the same. Irish, Welsh, and Scottish here lol. Was born in Belfast raised in the US for some reason this pronunciation has bothered me my whole life.
I have tried this 7 times now, and I still don’t understand the back post stitch!
Very good post easy to fallow along however Celtic is a hard C more like keltic. When I was a kid up north I was pronouncing conch wrong and when I finally found out I wished someone told me sooner because I was embarrassed. I would also tell U if you had Ur shirt on inside out 😂
What size hook?
Thank you for
I would love to do this blanket but I would want the squares to be bigger. Like 12in. Possible? What is the multiple for each square?
Is this yarn the classic or worsted line?
I wish you would show the whole blanket. Very beautiful. ❤
You can find the whole blanket here >> crochetitcreations.com/border/
It's in the "Finish" video... look on her TH-cam channel, under Playlist.
Yarn is too dark to be able to see where hook is placed. Yarn is too small also
Too fast for me, Its a great video, Ill just have to come back to it once Im a little more experienced.
hi..how can i increase the size?what's the multiple of this pattern?
I want to make it narrower(scarf). Think it’s 4+2. Gonna try it.
I am trying to find out the name of a similar stitch, can you help me identify it? sk st, dc in the next 3 st, then go back to sk st, working across the front of the 3 dc, then working from back to front, work dc?
Hi, it sounds like "Cable Stitch".
You might find that a pattern suggests a double treble (UK, Treble I think in the USA), rather than a shorter stitch. Because it's a taller stitch the twist over shows up better.
Search for cable and see if you can find a pattern.
Good luck x
You go too fast, especially when you started the 3rd row…
Not very good at explaining her stitches
Row 2 starts 4:53
Row 3 starts 10:18