Shellebelle Girl Thanks for the reminder about those small balls of leftover yarn. They are especially helpful when making preemie baby blankets. I have a lot if them!.
I’m i the only person who actually loves the sewing in ends sessions? I see each session as a huge step towards the finished project, and therefore very exciting.i just do them In manageable chunks, never, never the whole blanket!
I so enjoy your tutorials. And love your beginning stitch for a double (trebble) first stitch. Since I put a border on everything, thinking about carrying the white up the sides to reduce the ends --
You always make the most beautiful projects and they are so colorful. I love this pattern. I like the way you do your edge stitches to make the sides straight. Thanks.
Lovely Rebeca thank you for sharing. I really like the way you do the first stitch of a row, I will try this on my next blanket. I also like the colors you used, very nice for a little girls blanket.😊🌹.
Hi blossom, I was wondering if you might do a video on how to estimate the amounts of yarn needed for projects...? Maybe? Maybe just include that information in your stitch tutorials..maybe I just missed it ...lol..thank you for all your wonderful tutorials 💕🦋
I Love Love Love This Pattern 😍🎊🎉 Once Again Rebekah You Have Given Us A Beautiful Easy Tutorial & Given Us The Inspiration To Create Something To Cherish 👏 Thank You So Much For Doing What You Do 💜 Adding To My New Project List 😀
those tails can be made into trimmings . just make sure to leave enough to trim to the same length . you could even add some in between the tails and make that thicker. i like it as you can run with the color spectrum and mixes.
What a beautiful selection of colors! Thanks for your tutorial, I'd already began watching this earlier and finished seeing it now. 😊
Aw.. that is so pretty. Your turorials have made it much easier to use more than one colour. Thank you.
Beautiful pattern! Enjoy your tutorials.
This is really good for all of those odd balls you have thanks for this 🤗
A very pretty stitch Rebekah. Another perfect stitch for using up leftover yarn. We won't talk all about the yucky ends we have to sew in. 😉🐞
Shellebelle Girl Thanks for the reminder about those small balls of leftover yarn. They are especially helpful when making preemie baby blankets. I have a lot if them!.
I’m i the only person who actually loves the sewing in ends sessions? I see each session as a huge step towards the finished project, and therefore very exciting.i just do them In manageable chunks, never, never the whole blanket!
That’s where I go wrong Chrissie, I leave them ALL to the end 🙈
Blossom Crochet Oh nooooo!
Thank you. it is beautiful.
So pretty Rebekah! I love the way the v stitches alternate with the more solid stitches. Thanks for sharing!
I so enjoy your tutorials. And love your beginning stitch for a double (trebble) first stitch. Since I put a border on everything, thinking about carrying the white up the sides to reduce the ends --
Thank you Rebekah for such a beautiful blanket, you do such nice work and I love all that you share with us.
You always make the most beautiful projects and they are so colorful. I love this pattern. I like the way you do your edge stitches to make the sides straight. Thanks.
I really like this. Thank you😊
Another easy and beautiful pattern...thank you
Very very beautiful...
Very Unusual. Love it. What about a beautiful border for it. What border would you do. ?
Lovely Rebeca thank you for sharing. I really like the way you do the first stitch of a row, I will try this on my next blanket. I also like the colors you used, very nice for a little girls blanket.😊🌹.
Thanks Rebecca, I love color and I really love this pattern. I'll definitely include this on my to do list. Thanks again for sharing
Very nice! The V-Stitch is my current favorite stitch.
FINALLY!! a rainbow road that isn't rage inducing!! 😉
I really like this stitch. Thank you for the video.
Hi blossom, I was wondering if you might do a video on how to estimate the amounts of yarn needed for projects...? Maybe? Maybe just include that information in your stitch tutorials..maybe I just missed it ...lol..thank you for all your wonderful tutorials 💕🦋
A really pretty pattern and I love the way you start your rows. Thank you for explaining it so clearly
Kindest regards from Australia 🐨
So simple but absolutely gorgeous. Xx 💖
Rebekah..how beautiful..thank you so much..love all your tutorials..you are amazing
So easy. Great for a scrapghan.
Gorgeous!!!
As usual,,, beautiful And easy 💜
Lovely pattern. It was a little hard to see the cool way you began each row. I love the way it looks. Thanks!
I love this! You've moved a few patterns down my list to get to this sooner.
Lovely 😊 and yet another project to add to my list!
Gorgeous pattern & fab way to use up scraps! 👍💕😆 I'm not a fan of ends though, so I'd choose to use the ends as part of a fringe trim! ✔😉💕
Wow, love it🥰 Thank you for sharing Rebekah🤗
I Love Love Love This Pattern 😍🎊🎉 Once Again Rebekah You Have Given Us A Beautiful Easy Tutorial & Given Us The Inspiration To Create Something To Cherish 👏 Thank You So Much For Doing What You Do 💜 Adding To My New Project List 😀
This is so pretty I will have to make this. Thank you for this tutorial
How cute!
those tails can be made into trimmings . just make sure to leave enough to trim to the same length . you could even add some in between the tails and make that thicker. i like it as you can run with the color spectrum and mixes.
Cute
I love this! Thank you for another wonderful tutorial! ❤
Love it and I will be making it for sure! Thank you!
Hi Rebecca! Would you consider doing a quick "border"video tutorial on this Rainbow Road piece, Thanks!
brilliant
I love this pattern can anyone tell me how to get the Rainbow Bridge in a PDF form?
Do you have written instructions for your stitch patterns?
Would this work with Mandala yarn?