This is the most clear and concise tutorial I've ever seen. I tend to have a hard time wrapping my head around new crochet techniques, but this was so easy to learn. Thank you!
Your tutorials are so easy to follow. I love to crochet, I have been for over 40 years, and I'm still learning new patterns. I share these tutorials on my Facebook page, for all the younger kids who want to learn. I look forward to seeing more of them. Very good job hon. :)
Loved your video! Very well spoken and presented! You made it very easy for me to learn this stitch. My square will make a wonderful addition to make a texture book for my grandchildren.
You are an excellent instructor ✌😊 And your voice is soo calm. I feel that i did not miss anything. This is really really easy to follow. Many thanks 💕💕💕
Thank you for making this video! I can follow along and not feel lost! You are an excellent instructor! The music is a little distracting for me but it's nice for ambience. :) Again, thank you!!!!
Thank you very much. I'm feeling confused about how many stitches to skip after doing the first post treble crochet.. you don't mention it, and it's hard to tell from the video.
This is a wonderful video! I'm still struggling to find which of the three stitches I need to place single crochets into after the front post double crochets. Do you have any advice?
Thank you so much for your video! It has helped me to be able to do the stitch for a scarf. I do have one question. After the Sc 3 stitches, and at that stitch where you are going to FPtr2tog, no matter how tightly I try to keep the tension, that first stitch always seems to be stretched out of proportion to the other Sc stitches. How can I keep that from happening? In your video, you don’t seem to have an issue with that at all. What is your “trick” for this? Thanks so much for your reply!
It is probably just a coincidence, but I am confused a little about the multiples. I understand multiples of 4 + 1 would be a total of 33 chains if I wanted 8 multiples, but then you chain 1 more to begin for a total of 34 chains? Or is it 32 chains and the one that you mention to begin the SC's of row 1 makes a total of 33 chains. I don't know if that chain 1 to begin is the +1 of the multiples or not...
Joanne Johnson Hiya - I was having the same trouble when using another video for this pattern. It certainly gets a bit confusing with the multiples, and I don’t know what it is about this pattern - I get a different stitch count every row it seems! Although, I’m pretty sure you need a multiple of 4 + 1 stitches (or singe crochets for the first row). This means that in terms of chains, you’ll need a multiple of 4 + 2 chains. I myself am still experimenting with the pattern so I’m not completely sure if this will work every time. Hope this still helps! Ps. One thing to consider is, that for me, I’m not counting the chain you skip at the beginning of the first row as a stitch, my first stitch is the very first single crochet :)
I feel like I am doing something wrong. I am doing my multiples of 4 plus one at the end but when I get to the end of the row I have two stitches left. Not enough to make another diamond.
This is late, but I think you would just switch colors for the front post and then switch back for the 3 single crochets. Basically meaning every front post triple is not the same color as the single crochets. Might be wrong but something to try
This is so confusing only for the fact that she won’t call the stitches what they’re called. Instead of saying triple stitch, she’ll say ‘yarn two over’.
You don't show enough you don't count with anybody and truthfully it's very difficult to understand because you're just not not counting and showing each and every stitch and which one I'm disappointed😢
This is the most clear and concise tutorial I've ever seen. I tend to have a hard time wrapping my head around new crochet techniques, but this was so easy to learn. Thank you!
This is the best video for figuring out this stitch. Slow enough to follow without having to slow the playback way down🎉
After attempting this stitch several times, I was ecstatic to find this video. Wonderfully concise instructions! Thank you so much.
Fantastic video. She explains it clearly, and does the stiches slowly, so easy to follow. Thank you.
Your tutorials are so easy to follow. I love to crochet, I have been for over 40 years, and I'm still learning new patterns. I share these tutorials on my Facebook page, for all the younger kids who want to learn. I look forward to seeing more of them. Very good job hon. :)
yayy i wanna join your page, wat is its name?
Thank you. Your voice is so pleasent.
Very nice. You crochet the diamond with such ease and facility.
Finally! A tutorial that I understand about this stitch! Got it now. Thank you!
Very clear demonstration. Easy to follow. Thank you so much!
Thank you for the tutorial. I like how calming your voice is. It makes it easy to follow along. All the best to you.
Loved your video! Very well spoken and presented! You made it very easy for me to learn this stitch. My square will make a wonderful addition to make a texture book for my grandchildren.
Thank you for this tutoríal. I have Been trying to lean that stitch for a long time, and finally with your very well explanation, I did it!
omg..this is the easiest video i have see for the pattern...awesome!
Charlene Jones same here
You are an excellent instructor ✌😊 And your voice is soo calm. I feel that i did not miss anything. This is really really easy to follow. Many thanks 💕💕💕
Thank You! That was really helpful. Cheers
Omg thank you so much for posting!!!! This helped me finally get this stitch! Can't tell you how many videos I watched lol
Thanks for giving the multiples; that way we can make any size project we want! I love versatility.
What is the multiple? For some reason I can't find it in the video 🙈
@@bea122765 She said it in the first ten seconds: 4+1. At seven second mark.
@@buzzwaffle thank you so much, I don't know why I didn't hear that, lol!
Thank you, watching your video finally showed me how to do the fptr2tog stitch. I was ready to give up
Love your calm and descriptive instruction!!! I was afraid if this diamond stitch, but you made it seem easy!
Thank you SOOOO much! You’re an excellent teacher
Brilliant you make this look so easy loving the music in the background keeping me unflustered thanks.
Very nice tutorial. Clear, easy to follow and my first go at the diamond stitch came out beautifully with no fuss. All the best!
Thank you so much for this video. I have been trying to make a hat in the round, and this actually helped me a lot!
I was making these diamond stitches on a scarf and they were not looking right. Now I know what I did wrong and it will now look SO much better.
Thank you for making this video! I can follow along and not feel lost! You are an excellent instructor! The music is a little distracting for me but it's nice for ambience. :) Again, thank you!!!!
great video love the stitch
Best ever tutorial
Thank you for your good video! Hope you have many many video.
Thank you very much.
I'm feeling confused about how many stitches to skip after doing the first post treble crochet.. you don't mention it, and it's hard to tell from the video.
I love the background music
I think u skip three? That is if u mean the beginning to the diamond stitch.
Very easy to follow - thankyou
Soooo beautiful! And well taught!!:)
Thank you for the great video!
This is a wonderful video! I'm still struggling to find which of the three stitches I need to place single crochets into after the front post double crochets. Do you have any advice?
Thank you so much for your video! It has helped me to be able to do the stitch for a scarf. I do have one question. After the Sc 3 stitches, and at that stitch where you are going to FPtr2tog, no matter how tightly I try to keep the tension, that first stitch always seems to be stretched out of proportion to the other Sc stitches. How can I keep that from happening? In your video, you don’t seem to have an issue with that at all. What is your “trick” for this? Thanks so much for your reply!
When you make the fptr2tog do you skip the stitch right behind the top of it?
hiii, can we change colour in this stitch?
Thank You!
I want to use this to make a pineapple coaster anyone know if you can add/decrease stitches to create a rounded shape to the final project?
thats a pretty stitch, it would take a long time to make something though..
It is probably just a coincidence, but I am confused a little about the multiples. I understand multiples of 4 + 1 would be a total of 33 chains if I wanted 8 multiples, but then you chain 1 more to begin for a total of 34 chains? Or is it 32 chains and the one that you mention to begin the SC's of row 1 makes a total of 33 chains. I don't know if that chain 1 to begin is the +1 of the multiples or not...
Joanne Johnson Hiya - I was having the same trouble when using another video for this pattern. It certainly gets a bit confusing with the multiples, and I don’t know what it is about this pattern - I get a different stitch count every row it seems! Although, I’m pretty sure you need a multiple of 4 + 1 stitches (or singe crochets for the first row). This means that in terms of chains, you’ll need a multiple of 4 + 2 chains. I myself am still experimenting with the pattern so I’m not completely sure if this will work every time. Hope this still helps!
Ps. One thing to consider is, that for me, I’m not counting the chain you skip at the beginning of the first row as a stitch, my first stitch is the very first single crochet :)
Yea I'm having issues too. I'm always one stitch short at the end. I'm gonna try the 4+2 . Thanks for the advice
I feel like I am doing something wrong. I am doing my multiples of 4 plus one at the end but when I get to the end of the row I have two stitches left. Not enough to make another diamond.
I also have the same problem. Those +1 and +2 are confusing me :/
Can you please show how to do this pattern with two colors of yarn? One background color and one diamond color?
This is late, but I think you would just switch colors for the front post and then switch back for the 3 single crochets. Basically meaning every front post triple is not the same color as the single crochets. Might be wrong but something to try
I wish there was some subtitles, I can't really catch on what you're saying
How many chains???????? So confused on that. The stitch seams easy but I don’t get the chain increments
Any tips on how To decrease this stitch ?? Trying to do a hat but I started from the bottom
Deom victoria don’t really need to. Just crochet to the length then pull the yarn through the perimeter of the hat and pull together then secure
This is so confusing only for the fact that she won’t call the stitches what they’re called. Instead of saying triple stitch, she’ll say ‘yarn two over’.
Easy instruction to understand. I've already tried using another tutorial, but took me a while to get it. I hope you raise your voice a bit more?
4:45
Thank you for the tutorial. But that music was very distracting. You really don’t need it.
This stitch is so frustrating. It makes me want to quit altogether
You don't show enough you don't count with anybody and truthfully it's very difficult to understand because you're just not not counting and showing each and every stitch and which one I'm disappointed😢