Would love to see how you made the potholder. Love your videos because they are more advanced than all the "beginner" hacks out there that I've already seen a thousand times. The magic loop is the only one I'd already seen. It's particularly useful for chenille yarn or other bulky yarns as those types of yarns don't pull through the loop very well. so I use a matching color of acrylic yarn to make the loops.
I appreciate that! I sometimes wonder if my hack videos are "too long" because I'm showing more in depth hacks. So I really appreciate hearing you enjoy these ideas!
Oooh I LOVE this way of looking at it! That's one of my favorite things about posting here on TH-cam - I get to hear other's thoughts and thus see things in a new light!
Hi Amanda! I love these videos; thank you so very much for sharing with us! More though, I love seeing you here on the ‘tube again!!! Huge hugs… ☺️🫶🏻🧶🙏🏻🧡 xx ~ Lisa
Hadn’t seen the pre-weaving beginning tail before. Cool. Sure, seeing how to do multiple “rows” at a time would be very interesting. Thank you for your hacks. 🦋
I like the magic ring alternative! And I especially like that it can be knotted. I’m not sure how I feel about having to weave in TWO ends instead of one, lol, but there is no perfect solution, only trade-offs, as the economist Thomas Sowell has pointed out. I can’t get behind calling it magic loop, though, b/c I’m also a knitter and the magic loop is a technique to knit a small circumference with long circular knitting needles. You can certainly call it anything you want, though, and it’s an awesome hack that I have not seen anywhere else.
So glad you enjoyed! The two strands is a non-issue for amigurumi since they can just hide inside of the project, but in other applications it's a downside for sure haha Interesting about the magic loop! I only have a rudimentary understanding of knitting, but I think it's a fabulous fiber art. You taught me something new, thanks!
The weaving in the tail at the beginning was a first for me as well as the bottom to side of the basket hack and I have heard of doing two DC at once but had never seen it done. I have a tie between the basket hack and the two DC as my favs. I personally would love to see a tutorial on the pot holder.♥Thanks for some great hacks
Interesting reverse crab stitch. When I have done this stitch, I start on the left (end off the previous row), and make single crochet by reaching BEHIND the stitch/loop and going into the stitch to the right of the hook. then I just continue like that. Wonderful edging for the top of a basket. nice and sturdy
Nice! I'd only ever used that last hack in order to link my double crochets together to minimize the gaps, cool to see this use of it :D If you pull your loops through all 3 upper sides of the turning chain, you can make it look like 4 rows of single stitches then ^^ I hadn't seen it like that, so it's pretty neat ^^ Thanks for this vid full of interesting tips!
Ooh, yes you could apply the same idea for making it look like single crochet! I love how fun it is to adjust things in crochet to get completely new results.
Great hacks!!! I actually use #4 (going into that extra back stitch). I find this very effective especially when making the top part of slippers (transitioning from sole to upper part). Thanks!!
I hadn't see several of those hacks. I'm really grateful for the crab stich on because I was just going to do the crab stich on a blanket. Yes l would love to learn how to do multiple rows at the same time.
Good timing haha! I will bump the video showing multiple rows higher on my priority list. It's a fun technique, so I'm really eager to share the process. :)
Would love to see how you made the potholder. Love your videos because they are more advanced than all the "beginner" hacks out there that I've already seen a thousand times. The magic loop is the only one I'd already seen. It's particularly useful for chenille yarn or other bulky yarns as those types of yarns don't pull through the loop very well. so I use a matching color of acrylic yarn to make the loops.
I appreciate that! I sometimes wonder if my hack videos are "too long" because I'm showing more in depth hacks. So I really appreciate hearing you enjoy these ideas!
Yes please make a video of the multiple toes at a time. Love your videos.
I'm really excited to share the multiple rows video! Thank you so much for your kind words.
Amanda, this is all so helpful! Thank you. I am all about finishing techniques.
So, the 2 rows of double crochet technique is really a linked double treble. Neat!
Oooh I LOVE this way of looking at it! That's one of my favorite things about posting here on TH-cam - I get to hear other's thoughts and thus see things in a new light!
Wow # 1 , never seen that one before
Excellent crochet hacks!!! Thanks for sharing 🧶😊
You are so welcome!
Hi Amanda! I love these videos; thank you so very much for sharing with us! More though, I love seeing you here on the ‘tube again!!! Huge hugs… ☺️🫶🏻🧶🙏🏻🧡 xx ~ Lisa
Thank you so much, Lisa! It's been great being able to work on videos again. Hope you are well!
My favorite hack is all of them. And I would love for you to do a tutorial on that pot holder. It looks like it might be fun to do. 😊 💜
Aw, thank you so much! I'm really excited for the pot holder video. I think it will be fun!
Hadn’t seen the pre-weaving beginning tail before. Cool. Sure, seeing how to do multiple “rows” at a time would be very interesting. Thank you for your hacks. 🦋
I'm really excited to work on the multiple rows video! Glad you enjoyed. :)
Loved your hacks! I would like to see the multiple rows of double crochet potholder. I had not seen any of these hacks. Thanks for sharing!
So glad I was able to show you something new! Thanks for watching.
I like the magic ring alternative! And I especially like that it can be knotted. I’m not sure how I feel about having to weave in TWO ends instead of one, lol, but there is no perfect solution, only trade-offs, as the economist Thomas Sowell has pointed out.
I can’t get behind calling it magic loop, though, b/c I’m also a knitter and the magic loop is a technique to knit a small circumference with long circular knitting needles. You can certainly call it anything you want, though, and it’s an awesome hack that I have not seen anywhere else.
So glad you enjoyed! The two strands is a non-issue for amigurumi since they can just hide inside of the project, but in other applications it's a downside for sure haha
Interesting about the magic loop! I only have a rudimentary understanding of knitting, but I think it's a fabulous fiber art. You taught me something new, thanks!
The weaving in the tail at the beginning was a first for me as well as the bottom to side of the basket hack and I have heard of doing two DC at once but had never seen it done. I have a tie between the basket hack and the two DC as my favs. I personally would love to see a tutorial on the pot holder.♥Thanks for some great hacks
You are most welcome!
Thanks so much for the hacks! 💗 I love the look of the pot-holder and would love making my own, it looks quick and fun 👀
So glad you enjoyed! I'm going to bump that video up on my priority list. I'm really eager to share the process. Thanks for watching!
Russian join 101! Goodness, #1 hack, brilliant, why didn’t I think of that myself????? I’m going to play with this for knitting cast on.
Every time someone shows me something new with crochet, I think the exact same thing - why didn't I think of that? 😂
Interesting reverse crab stitch. When I have done this stitch, I start on the left (end off the previous row), and make single crochet by reaching BEHIND the stitch/loop and going into the stitch to the right of the hook. then I just continue like that. Wonderful edging for the top of a basket. nice and sturdy
I love the idea of using it as the top edge of a basket! It would look so crisp and polished too.
You are so talented. Please make the 12 row video
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed, and I'm really excited to share the multiple rows at once video.
Nice! I'd only ever used that last hack in order to link my double crochets together to minimize the gaps, cool to see this use of it :D
If you pull your loops through all 3 upper sides of the turning chain, you can make it look like 4 rows of single stitches then ^^ I hadn't seen it like that, so it's pretty neat ^^
Thanks for this vid full of interesting tips!
Ooh, yes you could apply the same idea for making it look like single crochet! I love how fun it is to adjust things in crochet to get completely new results.
For easy follow along:
🧶 Pre-weaving your ends 0:07
🧶 Reverse Crab Stitch 4:38
🧶 Flat bottom sturderer 10:49
🧶 The Magic Loop 16:52
🧶 Double-Double Row 20:00
Thanks for this!
Great hacks!!!
I actually use #4 (going into that extra back stitch). I find this very effective especially when making the top part of slippers (transitioning from sole to upper part).
Thanks!!
Ooh, yes! Slippers would be a great way to apply that hack.
I hadn't see several of those hacks. I'm really grateful for the crab stich on because I was just going to do the crab stich on a blanket. Yes l would love to learn how to do multiple rows at the same time.
Good timing haha! I will bump the video showing multiple rows higher on my priority list. It's a fun technique, so I'm really eager to share the process. :)