My grandma used to put this edging on her pillow cases and cotton dish towels. They were just beautiful with embroidery on them also. I look back and wonder how she found the time to do this along with cleaning the house, doing all the yard work,(she had beautiful flower gardens around her house), she grew a food garden along with multiple fruit trees and canned the food for winter. She made the best raspberry jam also. She was a wonderful grandmother to us. The grand kids got to come and spend the night with her. My children, her great grandchildren got to spend the night with her some of the time. We all agree she told the best stories before we went to sleep. All of them original and off the top of her head as memories of her childhood on a large farm. Great times.❤❤
This video is so helpful about crochet and I am trying to learn how to do crochet too! And to be honest this is so helpful just watching this Thank you so much Bella I really appreciate it❤
Excellent video! I'm having trouble with row 2, placing the stitches evenly over the Treble Crochet 5 together area - when I move on to row 3, it never lines up so that I have enough stitches correctly lined up. Does that make sense?
yes! same exact thing is happening to me! i wish we could have seen the full second row to make sure which stitches over the 5 are actually single crocheted on top. looks like on one side, you skip a stitch. hard to explain. i've had to rework the row twice now....and i have over 200 stitches...so, that's a lot of time!
OK, so it looks like you just SC the space before the five, count and SC over the 5, then SC into the next space. There's a weird stitch you have to be careful not to SC into...that's what's throwing off the count.
Thank you! 😊 I would have a practise with a small sample swatch - you need to chain in multiples of 24 plus 3 for turning so I would chain 48 plus 3. Remember that in row 2 you need to work into each chain space as well as each stitch along. I’d also make sure you’re working the correct number of repeats for the stitches in between your treble 5 together 😊
I am visually impaired so can’t see the video. Would you mind explaining where you place the last single crochet again please as I wasn’t quite sure I thought it was going to go into the turning chain, but then you seem to suggest it went somewhere else thank you. 1:00
I’m sorry, I had a slip of the tongue in this video when explaining this. At the end of row two you will have a chain three, and two treble stitches worked together - you should work your final single crochet into the top of the two trebles 😊
lovely!! just had a question, is there any way to make the very bottom/top of the work flat while still having the rippled design throughout the middle?
Very pretty. Summer shawl? Just a quick question, do you add 3 per 24? As I noticed you did 3 then 24 and then 24 and another 3? I think this is where I often get confused…. 😅 x
Thank you, yes it would make a lovely summer shawl 😊 You should add a single 3 chains no matter how many sets of 24 you have. For example, if you chained 48 you would still only add 3 at the end. Hope that clears things up 😊
It depends on the thickness of the yarn and what you consider to be a decent length 😊 As a guide, people often use around 1000 yards of 4ply yarn to make a wrap, but again, it depends on how long and wide you would like it.
I LOVE THIS PATTERN I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE HOOK AND WOOL I AM A BEGGINER THANKYOU VERY MUCH FOR THE INFORMATION HAVE A NICE DAY AND GOD BLESS YOU 😊🙏
My grandma used to put this edging on her pillow cases and cotton dish towels. They were just beautiful with embroidery on them also. I look back and wonder how she found the time to do this along with cleaning the house, doing all the yard work,(she had beautiful flower gardens around her house), she grew a food garden along with multiple fruit trees and canned the food for winter. She made the best raspberry jam also. She was a wonderful grandmother to us. The grand kids got to come and spend the night with her. My children, her great grandchildren got to spend the night with her some of the time. We all agree she told the best stories before we went to sleep. All of them original and off the top of her head as memories of her childhood on a large farm. Great times.❤❤
Ahh what lovely memories :)
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This is just what I was looking for! Fast/Fun yet, stunning. Thank you so much for sharing with us!😊
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So beautiful!!! Thank You for another wonderful stitch. ❤
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I love your new style of video, brilliant to crochet along. Thank you 🎉
This video is so helpful about crochet and I am trying to learn how to do crochet too! And to be honest this is so helpful just watching this Thank you so much Bella I really appreciate it❤
You are very welcome :)
Thank you for sharing! Beautiful stitch! God bless you ❤️
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Sooooo pretty! On my long long long to do project list lol! Thanks for this tutorial! 💕💕
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Love this stitch thank you for the tutorial 😊
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This looks like fun. My next blanket.
Lovely texture
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Beautiful, I subscribe 😊
Thanks for sharing
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Beautiful pattern. Saved this for next project 😊
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Loving this pattern
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Excellent video! I'm having trouble with row 2, placing the stitches evenly over the Treble Crochet 5 together area - when I move on to row 3, it never lines up so that I have enough stitches correctly lined up. Does that make sense?
yes! same exact thing is happening to me! i wish we could have seen the full second row to make sure which stitches over the 5 are actually single crocheted on top. looks like on one side, you skip a stitch. hard to explain. i've had to rework the row twice now....and i have over 200 stitches...so, that's a lot of time!
OK, so it looks like you just SC the space before the five, count and SC over the 5, then SC into the next space. There's a weird stitch you have to be careful not to SC into...that's what's throwing off the count.
Thank you! 😊 I would have a practise with a small sample swatch - you need to chain in multiples of 24 plus 3 for turning so I would chain 48 plus 3. Remember that in row 2 you need to work into each chain space as well as each stitch along. I’d also make sure you’re working the correct number of repeats for the stitches in between your treble 5 together 😊
@@bellacococrochet good idea, will do a little swatch. lovely pattern! thank you!
I am visually impaired so can’t see the video. Would you mind explaining where you place the last single crochet again please as I wasn’t quite sure I thought it was going to go into the turning chain, but then you seem to suggest it went somewhere else thank you. 1:00
I’m sorry, I had a slip of the tongue in this video when explaining this. At the end of row two you will have a chain three, and two treble stitches worked together - you should work your final single crochet into the top of the two trebles 😊
lovely!! just had a question, is there any way to make the very bottom/top of the work flat while still having the rippled design throughout the middle?
I do have a tutorial on how to get straight edges on chevron blanket th-cam.com/video/8KXVwGuV97U/w-d-xo.html :)
@@bellacococrochet thank you so much!
I want to use this as a dress skirt. Would it be better to do it flat then connect it or should i do it in a round?
It would be simpler to work it flat and then seam it up the back to join it 😊
Very pretty. Summer shawl? Just a quick question, do you add 3 per 24? As I noticed you did 3 then 24 and then 24 and another 3? I think this is where I often get confused…. 😅 x
It's multiples of 24 with 3 extra chains on the end only. So 48 + 3 etc. Hope that helps!
Thank you, yes it would make a lovely summer shawl 😊 You should add a single 3 chains no matter how many sets of 24 you have. For example, if you chained 48 you would still only add 3 at the end. Hope that clears things up 😊
Would 642 yards make this a decent length wrap?
It depends on the thickness of the yarn and what you consider to be a decent length 😊 As a guide, people often use around 1000 yards of 4ply yarn to make a wrap, but again, it depends on how long and wide you would like it.
I LOVE THIS PATTERN I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE HOOK AND WOOL I AM A BEGGINER THANKYOU VERY MUCH FOR THE INFORMATION HAVE A NICE DAY AND GOD BLESS YOU 😊🙏
Hi! Check the description for the details x
Could you use a fine yarn,like a no.2?
Yes, you can use any yarn for this pattern, just remember to adjust your hook size accordingly 😊
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Beautiful…I just hate how the edges of ripple blankets always curl.
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Same pattern as Daisy Cottage Designs
Going way too fast
Did you know that you can slow down the video and/or pause so that you can catch up :)