You explained this so beautifully and simply. And you don't presume that the viewer knows very much, taking it from simply making the slip knot to the very end, and even explaining that the last two chains don't really count as chains for the row. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial!
This is the stitch I use when a pattern calls for a ch 3 at the very beginning of the row. I do the ext. SC there bc it's wider and gets rid of that dreaded 'gap' between the ch 3 and the next stitch, which is a DC. Only thing to remember is you don't have to do a turning ch at all at the end of the row below. You just do ur last stitch, turn, work extended SC into the very 1st stitch, then you DC into very next stitch. This is mostly for a pattern that is done in all dc. Hope that makes sense. Oh, and when you get to the end of the row, it is not hard to find and work ur last stitch into the top of the ext SC. I just may use this to make my next dish cloth..it works up faster than doing all sc's too. 😊🧶
@@DaysCrochet You're welcome. Correct. You just do your last stitch of the row ur working on, turn, do ext'd SC into very 1st stitch. I learned that from Rebekah from Blossom Crochet channel. She has a tutorial on it if you want to check it out. For me, it comes out wider and fills the gap when the next stitch is a dc. I don't use it in all patterns...just when I see the need to. 😊💜
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I could see this in lieu of the plain background single crochet rows on the three color flower stitch you posted recently. I think it would be much prettier than single crochet (anything is!), 2 rows would give you as much height as the 3 rows you did, and, as I commented on that, would allow you to carry colors up the side, eliminating the need to weave in a million ends. I’ll have to try it! Thanks!
Haha-haha-hah on me, I thought I invented some sort of "standing chain stitch" for myself because I didn't have a teacher or videos when I started crocheting, and I accidentally did this stitch and thought it looked cute and gave good texture, so I used it. There's also one I thought I invented that I call "the dancing chicken", but it's probably called something like the "extended double crochet". Is there such a thing?
I would use it in place of the single crochet (SC) or if not that, I would just do it just as a 'new' stitch..like when making a wash cloth, scarf, blanket, etc. The extended SC is great with a little bit bigger hook than ball band suggests (like half a size or going up one size bigger) too, for extra drape - as just a SC is a more dense stitch and can make ur project kinda stiff. Oh a little added bonus too is that doing the extended SC with a bigger hook makes your project work up fast than just the regular sc would. Hope that helps.😊🧶🧶
1:25--Begins tutorial
2:12--demonstrates ESC
Nice tutorial. Thank you.
You explained this so beautifully and simply. And you don't presume that the viewer knows very much, taking it from simply making the slip knot to the very end, and even explaining that the last two chains don't really count as chains for the row. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial!
You just helped me immensely on my first blanket! Thank you so much for the beautiful explanation.
This is the stitch I use when a pattern calls for a ch 3 at the very beginning of the row.
I do the ext. SC there bc it's wider and gets rid of that dreaded 'gap' between the ch 3 and the next stitch, which is a DC.
Only thing to remember is you don't have to do a turning ch at all at the end of the row below. You just do ur last stitch, turn, work extended SC into the very 1st stitch, then you DC into very next stitch. This is mostly for a pattern that is done in all dc. Hope that makes sense.
Oh, and when you get to the end of the row, it is not hard to find and work ur last stitch into the top of the ext SC.
I just may use this to make my next dish cloth..it works up faster than doing all sc's too. 😊🧶
Jamie Renee awesome, thanks for sharing! So just to be clear, you don’t chain any before you make your ext sc when a pattern calls for a ch 3?
Thankyou so much for the tip. Going to do this from now on. Xx
@@DaysCrochet You're welcome. Correct. You just do your last stitch of the row ur working on, turn, do ext'd SC into very 1st stitch. I learned that from Rebekah from Blossom Crochet channel. She has a tutorial on it if you want to check it out. For me, it comes out wider and fills the gap when the next stitch is a dc. I don't use it in all patterns...just when I see the need to. 😊💜
@@donnadunlop7853 You're welcome Donna! I learned it from Rebekah from Blossom Crochet channel. She's in the UK. She has a tutorial on it. 💜😊
Jamie Renee thank you for clarifying! I just wanted to be sure I understood you. I’m definitely going to try it out!
I used this stitch with my bernat blanket yarn to make my blanket and I love it!
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Wow that’s a beautiful looking but simple stitch Thank you for sharing ☺️
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I can't wait to try this! It is so pretty! Thank you again for sharing your knowledge with everyone. I love listening to your soothing voice.
Just started a pattern that uses this stitch. Great tutorial, thank you
Thank you for the tutorial Sarah, that's a pretty stitch.
Beautiful stitch . Thank you and take care .
Love this stitch! It's simple and cute!
I could see this in lieu of the plain background single crochet rows on the three color flower stitch you posted recently. I think it would be much prettier than single crochet (anything is!), 2 rows would give you as much height as the 3 rows you did, and, as I commented on that, would allow you to carry colors up the side, eliminating the need to weave in a million ends. I’ll have to try it!
Thanks!
I started a cowl in this stitch I love it.
So simple yet gives a very adorable looking pattern. Kinda reminds me of the herringbone stitches in a way. Stay safe!
Easy to follow 😊 Thanks for this tutorial
This is neat looking. Thanks for sharing.Have a great day.😃💜🌸💕💙
This stitch is in a sweater I want to make but the written direction was confusing. Thank you so much .I can make the sweater now..👍❤
So glad to help!
Used this st to make the fold over pot holder. Lovely st. Thank you 😊
This stitch would work so well for a pot holder!
very nice stitch!! thank you!
You do beautiful work. Thank u sooooo much☺️
Wow!Beautiful stitch!Tq for it.
You’re welcome :)
Could you do an extended single crochet moss stitch
Thank you for your help!
Thank you for making this video
Love it never seen that before thank you
Very pretty!
So beautiful.
Can you usè this to make a bag?
Thanks for the video, it was very helpful! Your hook is also really cool with the fat handle. Can I ask where you got it or what the name of it is?
Wish you had demo the last stitch in the second row. I have so much trouble with ending my row in the correct stitch
I will keep that in mind for future videos!
Rich Textures Crochet thank you 😊
Haha-haha-hah on me, I thought I invented some sort of "standing chain stitch" for myself because I didn't have a teacher or videos when I started crocheting, and I accidentally did this stitch and thought it looked cute and gave good texture, so I used it. There's also one I thought I invented that I call "the dancing chicken", but it's probably called something like the "extended double crochet". Is there such a thing?
In what instance would you use this stitch? What’s it good for, I mean? I hope my question makes sense 🤦🏻♀️
I would use it in place of the single crochet (SC) or if not that, I would just do it just as a 'new' stitch..like when making a wash cloth, scarf, blanket, etc.
The extended SC is great with a little bit bigger hook than ball band suggests (like half a size or going up one size bigger) too, for extra drape - as just a SC is a more dense stitch and can make ur project kinda stiff.
Oh a little added bonus too is that doing the extended SC with a bigger hook makes your project work up fast than just the regular sc would. Hope that helps.😊🧶🧶
You can use it in many projects - Jamie in her comment above says she uses it instead of a ch 3 at the beginning of a row :)
What kind of crochet hook are you using?
This is a wooden streamline hook by Furls Crochet
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