Such a pretty stitch. Initially I was doing it with an individual double crochet after each bubble and it looked really cool when I watched a video again I thought I was doing it right but I was adding an extra double crochet so I eliminated them and that looks really cool too… difference will be of course the starting chain but anyway both ways really nifty thank you much, Glenda!😊
l liked this stitch a lot, trying my hand of doing a baby blanket with this stitch, had to do it a few times, but looking good. take care and stay safe
I'm starting this now. Picked up some Premier Just Yarn Tweed from Dollar Tree today. I REALLY like this pattern. Thank you for another great and patient total CGMa 😊❤️
Ive been following you on TH-cam. Your tutorials are easy to understand and you also have a mixture of colours an the same yarn.from where i am our shops dont sell that. Id like tp order but am from Png Milne Bay Province.
I loved this~ I only had issues with the first row. I did the multiples stated and kept getting a huge hole after the first “cobblestone” on row 1 so I changed it to multiples of 3+4 instead and skipped only 4 stitches instead of 5. It still works~! Wish I could post pictures.
This pattern is so pretty I’ll have to make it but I also wanted to ask you have you ever crocheted thing with plastic bags and if you have can you do a tutorial on it
Beautiful Scarf 🧣 just across this video. Are you in contact with Doris? I had her on You Tube and watched her all the time. Then she came on and said that she had to stop her channel, because of some unforeseen trouble that were happening. I home she’s okay. I really enjoyed her and her
Hi wishing i could hold the hook like you do i have been trying it's a great way to hold it less stressful on the hand i think ☺️ i was not teached that way and my hands hurt Nora
Hi. My mother taught me to crochet when I was 12 ,( 60 yrs ago) and that's the way she showed me how to hold the hook. Would like to learn the other way but don't have anyone to show me.
Lovely Glenda. I’ve been making your headbands but thinking about Fall and searching for a nice Unisex pattern. Do you think Mandala would be a good substitute for the Cygnet yarn?
Rita I think the Mandala would work just as well as long as it is the (3) light weight Mandala yarn. It may change the width just a little but would wonderful as well.
Thanks for that info. I’m going to try it with Mandala and see what length I can get out of one cake if I shorten or eliminate the fringe. It’s a light #3 and I have a lot in my stash
Beautiful scarf, love the stitch pattern, just a shame that you have used a yarn which appears to have been discontinued. Having said that, I fully intend to make it using a substitute yarn. I wish Cygnet Yarns hadn’t stopped making Prism, as the other colours shown on their website look just as gorgeous as this one, but I can’t find it in stock at any of their listed outlets, whether they are shops or online retailers.
@@CreativeGrandma Don’t worry about it Glenda, you do such good work and have such a kind heart. I just thought I should let you know. Maybe you can still get it in the US. Do you know where the person who gave it to you lives? xxx
I don't know if it is the same as yours Glenda,but Mary Maxim sells a Prism yarn,comes in lots of colors. It seems to looks similar as far as skein size. Very pretty pattern ! Thanks for showing us how it's done.
You should always hand wash your crochet. Especially if it’s a delicate lacy piece of work. But, always rinse using a fabric softener. When I wash my shawls upon completion, I always hang them soaking wet, using “T” pins inserted through the clothesline at both ends of the shawl, to stretch them out as wide as possible. Then, add pins above every 5-10 inches, all the way across. The stretching & weight of the water pulled the shawl downward. This always gives an even more lacy look, and helps with opening up the stitching. The water is drawn towards the lowest point, which takes about 24 hours to thoroughly dry. But, although this is my method, it is merely a suggestion. So, try it before you knock it.
You are such a gracious teacher....obviously multiple gifts
Very nice, love that pattern and the yarn great for men. Thank you Glenda❤🧶
This is a great refreshing new " to me" learning curve , I thank you. At first I was " No what wait back up!", lol.
Try Glenda. I will definitely make this. I would love a hat with this stitch. Very pretty. You teach so well.
I think this scarf is beautiful . Thank you for the tutorial.
Great scarf for guys in that colorway!! 🧶💕🧶
HI GLENDA, SUCH A BEAUTIFUL STITCH, LOVE THE SCARF. THANK YOU💖🙂💗💐
I can’t wait to make this for a very special friend. Thank you Glenda.
Such a pretty little pattern. It will be beautiful in a baby blanket in pastels.
Oh i love this. Will make a great christmas gifts for my family up north.
Very pretty pattern, TY Glenda for sharing this beautiful pattern with us. Vickie
Great tutorial. Will try with some Caron simply soft yarn. Thanks for going so slow...still learning and this helps.
I love the looks I'd this yarn, & I really like this pattern.
You give me the confidence to do this.Gotta order some yarn then I am on my way making Xmas gifts.
Hello Ms. Glenda, Very nice scarf. Love that it is an easy pattern. Thank You
Beuatiful stitch. A nice scarf to use up a coupe balls of yarn!
This is a beautiful scarf. I love the way you put the stitches together. Thanks for the tutorial! This would make great gifts. 🧶😊
This is perfect have been looking for a mans scarf to make my niece's husband for Christmas. Thank you Glenda
Love the detail of your tutorial I will definitely be making this for gifts this year
I like this stitch very much.. Going to try it in an afgan..🙋♀️🌹
Thank you for a lovely tutorial definitely going try this. Hope your mum is doing well 😊
Beautiful!!!!! Excellent pattern for scarves!!!!!!quick and easy. Thank u Glenda!!!!!!
Thanks for another beautiful stitch.
Thanks Glenda I love this stitch going to do one. And a infinite one too.
Love the way you explain the instructions of your tutorials, no way I can make a mistake!!!!..thank you so much
Great tutorial Glenda and this would make a lovely stocking filler.
Hopefully your family is getting better. Absolutely beautiful pattern for that yarn
Hello Ms Glenda. Beautiful colors. Looks very soft. Thank you for the tutorial. On my" to do" list.
That looks beautiful! I will give it a go this weekend. Thank you very much for the tutorial.
You make crochet look so easy and the way you teach it is so easy to understand! BEAUTIFUL scarf! Have a great day!!!
Love the look of the scarf. Beautiful neutral colors.
Such a pretty stitch. Initially I was doing it with an individual double crochet after each bubble and it looked really cool when I watched a video again I thought I was doing it right but I was adding an extra double crochet so I eliminated them and that looks really cool too… difference will be of course the starting chain but anyway both ways really nifty thank you much, Glenda!😊
Luv the stitches and the colors.
l liked this stitch a lot, trying my hand of doing a baby blanket with this stitch, had to do it a few times, but looking good. take care and stay safe
That really looks super cute ! Will have to try it. Thx Glenda !!!!
l like that pattern, easy to do, thanks for sharing, take care and stay safe
This is so beautiful!Thank you for sharing this pattern ❣❤❤
So beautiful!!! Tyfs God bless you
I'm starting this now. Picked up some Premier Just Yarn Tweed from Dollar Tree today. I REALLY like this pattern. Thank you for another great and patient total CGMa 😊❤️
I have a basket of yarn from Dollar Tree. Love working with it!
This a BEAUTIFUL pattern So excitedabout to try it. Thanks Glenda!
Going to save this for easy reference
Beautiful scarf patterning
Pretty cool, Glenda!
Well thats different....I love it
Will make an awesome man gift. 😊
This is AMAZING.
Thank you Glenda.
Beautiful colors 😍! Thanks for sharing 👍 😊.
So beautiful. I never have crocheted this stitch before and seems so easy and beautiful. Thank you for the tutorial!
Lovely scarf thank you for the tutorial 🐰🐰
Very Beautiful!!🥰
Thanks Glenda!!
So pretty!!!! Love that it is a do weight not many pattern for that in scarf
This is a beautiful pattern stitch! Thank you for teaching me so many interesting patterns! 🥰
Oh, that is pretty!
Nice pattern.pretty yarn.
Lovely scarfs x
Beautiful pattern Glenda, thank you!
Beautiful!
Love the color!!! Love it!!!
Ive been following you on TH-cam. Your tutorials are easy to understand and you also have a mixture of colours an the same yarn.from where i am our shops dont sell that. Id like tp order but am from Png Milne Bay Province.
How lovely
Pretty scarf
What a pretty stitch!❤️
I loved this~ I only had issues with the first row. I did the multiples stated and kept getting a huge hole after the first “cobblestone” on row 1 so I changed it to multiples of 3+4 instead and skipped only 4 stitches instead of 5. It still works~! Wish I could post pictures.
This pattern is so pretty I’ll have to make it but I also wanted to ask you have you ever crocheted thing with plastic bags and if you have can you do a tutorial on it
Shirley, no I have never used plastic bags but I know my Gram used to when I was little, may have to look into this
Love the pattern!
Great lesson, love the pattern. I still don’t understand what dk weight is. Thank you. 👍❤️
Beautiful Scarf 🧣 just across this video. Are you in contact with Doris? I had her on You Tube and watched her all the time. Then she came on and said that she had to stop her channel, because of some unforeseen trouble that were happening. I home she’s okay. I really enjoyed her and her
Really like this stitch...how is Mom? Take care of yourself. 😘
She is still having trouble had to take her to the ER again now on more antibotics and had to change her appointment for her shot in her back.
Hi wishing i could hold the hook like you do i have been trying it's a great way to hold it less stressful on the hand i think ☺️ i was not teached that way and my hands hurt Nora
Hi. My mother taught me to crochet when I was 12 ,( 60 yrs ago) and that's the way she showed me how to hold the hook. Would like to learn the other way but don't have anyone to show me.
Lovely Glenda. I’ve been making your headbands but thinking about Fall and searching for a nice Unisex pattern. Do you think Mandala would be a good substitute for the Cygnet yarn?
Rita I think the Mandala would work just as well as long as it is the (3) light weight Mandala yarn. It may change the width just a little but would wonderful as well.
This yarn is from Cygnet Yarns Ltd. It is a UK company. I don't know how to get it in the USA. It is a double knit #3 light weight.
Thanks for that info. I’m going to try it with Mandala and see what length I can get out of one cake if I shorten or eliminate the fringe. It’s a light #3 and I have a lot in my stash
I would look on amazon or ebay and see if you can find any, I was just told it is discontinued, so I am not sure
Beautiful scarf, love the stitch pattern, just a shame that you have used a yarn which appears to have been discontinued. Having said that, I fully intend to make it using a substitute yarn. I wish Cygnet Yarns hadn’t stopped making Prism, as the other colours shown on their website look just as gorgeous as this one, but I can’t find it in stock at any of their listed outlets, whether they are shops or online retailers.
I am so sorry I did not know this was discontinued :( I never used it before it was a gift from a friend.
@@CreativeGrandma Don’t worry about it Glenda, you do such good work and have such a kind heart. I just thought I should let you know. Maybe you can still get it in the US. Do you know where the person who gave it to you lives? xxx
I don't know if it is the same as yours Glenda,but Mary Maxim sells a Prism yarn,comes in lots of colors. It seems to looks similar as far as skein size. Very pretty pattern ! Thanks for showing us how it's done.
You should always hand wash your crochet. Especially if it’s a delicate lacy piece of work.
But, always rinse using a fabric softener.
When I wash my shawls upon completion, I always hang them soaking wet, using “T” pins inserted through the clothesline at both ends of the shawl, to stretch them out as wide as possible. Then, add pins above every 5-10 inches, all the way across.
The stretching & weight of the water pulled the shawl downward. This always gives an even more lacy look, and helps with opening up the stitching. The water is drawn towards the lowest point, which takes about 24 hours to thoroughly dry.
But, although this is my method, it is merely a suggestion. So, try it before you knock it.
Great suggestion, always best to see how other people care for their crochet and try it to see what works best.
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Where can I find this yarn brand and color?
Do you have a matching hat to this scarf pattern?
Terry I do not have a matching hat, sorry