Thank you, Tuula😊! You explain the Solomon’s knot so concisely & simply “YAY”. And colour of your yarn & background are ideal to see what you do easily - fantastic. Seasons’ Greetings from Australia!
was so lost watched many tutorials failed and didn’t understand you made it so simple and easy i learned it while watching and succeeded thank you so much!!!
You make it look so easy. I just know if I tried this stitch for a wrap ,,,,,it would be wrapped around my neck,,,,until then i will just look at your beautiful Solomons stitch. Just keep on stittchen. Lov ya from Ohio. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🌹
@@TuulaMaaria so excited to see your reply,I love all your vedios n picking up n following your instructions God bless you for the opportunity given nI have availed it God bless you and keep your talent ever green 💚 keep you blessed ❤️❤️u
Thank you for this video. This is very helpful. You always explain things so well. ☺️☺️ Now the only thing that intimidates me to start my project is trying to keep my loops all the same size.
After watching several other tutorial videos on this stitch, I really like yours the best! You show the steps very clearly, at just the right pace to follow along. So thank you! I'm planning to make a rectangular table runner so this video showed me what I need to know. One question for clarification, you stated that you make three loops at the end of a row, and at the end of the foundation chain, you attached at the third sc in the row. However, I just want to clarify, for all the additional times that you turn your work, are you also attaching at the third sc from the hook? It was hard to tell at 7:32 in the video. Thanks in advance! Odessa
Happy to hear you are finding this tutorial easy to follow! The first row is different from all the rest. After the first row, each time you turn, you just attach the third loop in one of the previous joins. At 7:29 I'm showing how it should look after turning. It is hard to explain with just words! The loops on the previous row form like V-shapes upside down and you always attach at the top of that upside V. That way the edge stays straight. I hope this explains it, would really need a photo but you can't attach a photo here!
Hi Tuula, at the end of the first row, isn't there supposed to be a total of 4 loops on the end? I only see 3? This is the first time for me doing it in rows 😘
Thank you for watching! See other crochet accessories you could make: th-cam.com/play/PL7vcNpUtI_Rbq8B3x4AeJ-f4kGXzVc1Oi.html
Thank you, Tuula😊! You explain the Solomon’s knot so concisely & simply “YAY”. And colour of your yarn & background are ideal to see what you do easily - fantastic. Seasons’ Greetings from Australia!
Thank you, that's great! Greetings from Finland ☃️
was so lost watched many tutorials failed and didn’t understand you made it so simple and easy i learned it while watching and succeeded thank you so much!!!
Wonderful to hear, thank you letting me know! 💙
I found this tutorial is smarter and easier to understand! Thank you so much.
Thank you, great to hear!
Exceptional learning aid. Well done!!
Thank you, glad to hear! 😊
Thank you. I love the way you teach. You explain so wonderfully.
Thank you so much, great to hear!
You make it look so easy. I just know if I tried this stitch for a wrap ,,,,,it would be wrapped around my neck,,,,until then i will just look at your beautiful Solomons stitch. Just keep on stittchen. Lov ya from Ohio. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🌹
You can do it! It does look a bit complicated but only repeats the same things over and over 😊
Thank you so much for explaining this stitch. Your teaching is extremely clear 🌸
Thank you, happy to hear it is clear! All the best!
Thnku for making this tutorial which was easy to understand and what a beautiful pattern this is!
Happy to hear it was easy to understand!
Beautiful Tula, thank you!
Love it and you make it look very easy. Thank you.
I thought it would be difficult but at the end it is very easy!
Cool! You could use a marker or mole on the non-dominant hand to measure the loops if it’s hard to be consistent.
True, that helps! 👍
Very beautiful, just lovely 😊
Thank you for sharing your wonderful teaching on how to make this beautiful stitch Solomon’s knot
Thank you for this beautiful tutorial. I finally understand how to make this. ❤️💜
I'm so glad to hear! 💚
greetings from Kolkata India. Your videos are always clear and beautifully explained. Thank you for doing what you do. Ever grateful
You are most welcome, greetings from Finland 😊
Perfectly helpful !
יפה יפה - תמיד רציתי לדעת איך עושים חורים גדולים במסרגה אחת !!!
Thank' my dear ....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you ❤️
Thank you lovely lady 💕
Its amazing and your tings was super
Thank you :)
Thank you.
Wow made it so easy to follow 👍👍👍 thank you so much for sharing your experience n ideas, love you 😘😘😘stay safe n blessed 🙏🙏
Glad you liked it, all the best! 💚
@@TuulaMaaria so excited to see your reply,I love all your vedios n picking up n following your instructions God bless you for the opportunity given nI have availed it God bless you and keep your talent ever green 💚 keep you blessed ❤️❤️u
Thank you for this video. This is very helpful. You always explain things so well. ☺️☺️
Now the only thing that intimidates me to start my project is trying to keep my loops all the same size.
You're so welcome! You are right, it takes a while to get the loops all the same size!
its lovely designed new technique 🤗
I only learned a short time ago, so many uses for it 😊
Beautiful x
I love your work😍😍,very nice
Thank you very much!
What orange yarn did you use? It’s amazing.
Yes, I loved that yarn. It was by KnitCrate that unfortunately has stopped trading.
After watching several other tutorial videos on this stitch, I really like yours the best! You show the steps very clearly, at just the right pace to follow along. So thank you! I'm planning to make a rectangular table runner so this video showed me what I need to know.
One question for clarification, you stated that you make three loops at the end of a row, and at the end of the foundation chain, you attached at the third sc in the row. However, I just want to clarify, for all the additional times that you turn your work, are you also attaching at the third sc from the hook? It was hard to tell at 7:32 in the video. Thanks in advance!
Odessa
Happy to hear you are finding this tutorial easy to follow!
The first row is different from all the rest. After the first row, each time you turn, you just attach the third loop in one of the previous joins. At 7:29 I'm showing how it should look after turning. It is hard to explain with just words! The loops on the previous row form like V-shapes upside down and you always attach at the top of that upside V. That way the edge stays straight. I hope this explains it, would really need a photo but you can't attach a photo here!
Cery well explain
Very well explain
Thanks👍👍👍👍😊😊😊😊😊🌺🌺🌺🌺
Hi Tuula, at the end of the first row, isn't there supposed to be a total of 4 loops on the end? I only see 3? This is the first time for me doing it in rows 😘
No, when you make it with straight edges, it is only 3 loops to turn. Otherwise it would start growing bigger sideways.
@@TuulaMaaria ok, thank you! I saw it done with 4 in another video.
@@icherishcrochetandknit309 Ok. I'm trying to think how that would work...
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