I used this stitch for an afghan for my husband out of blanket yarn. He loves it. I have also used it for scarves, dish towels, and am using it to make a summer sleeveless top.
Wished I knew your name so I could properly call you out with credit to your tutorial. But I so loved the way you explained about the cluster & decorative whole (stitch). I believe that if some other crochet content creators could have explained theirs in the same way that *You did*, I would not have had a difficult time with their tutorial. And so, for **this tutorial**, I am 4ever indebted to your graciousness of the explanation of the cluster & decorative whole. Kudos to you!!
Hey, Jennifer. Have you ever checked out Amanda Crochets? She loves this stitch and has used it for several projects. You should design a waffle stitch dishcloth or maybe a suzette scarf. I can't wait to see more videos. Everytime you upload a video, I get the biggest smile on my face. When you are going into the chains, do you go into the top loop or the back bump? I am asking because I am a blind crocheter. You do a great job describing how to do stitches and make projects.
I want to use this lovely stitch to make a shawl for a crochet group that I've recently joined, so a relatively newbie at this. This seems simple enough. We make blankets and shawls for chemo patients. How many chains would you recommend for the width? I'm guessing somewhere around 60. Thank you in advance for your help.
Have you ever crocheted this stitch? What did you use it for? Share below! 💜
You made this nice and clear. I appreciate the zoom-ins! Thanks!
I used this stitch for an afghan for my husband out of blanket yarn. He loves it. I have also used it for scarves, dish towels, and am using it to make a summer sleeveless top.
Love your tutorials! I’m doing a baby afghan with this stitch! 🎉
I have used this stitch for a baby blanket in the past. I like it. 🧶💜🙏🏻
Hi, love your tutorials.
Thank you! That means so much to me!!
Help! I need to close and fill in the large holes in my large socks.
Hi, I have used this stitch before. I have made a blanket and a scarf. Don't know if I was doing the stitch correctly but it turned out lovely.
Wished I knew your name so I could properly call you out with credit to your tutorial. But I so loved the way you explained about the cluster & decorative whole (stitch). I believe that if some other crochet content creators could have explained theirs in the same way that *You did*, I would not have had a difficult time with their tutorial. And so, for **this tutorial**, I am 4ever indebted to your graciousness of the explanation of the cluster & decorative whole. Kudos to you!!
Great tutorial, nice and clear. Love this stitch
Hey, Jennifer. Have you ever checked out Amanda Crochets? She loves this stitch and has used it for several projects. You should design a waffle stitch dishcloth or maybe a suzette scarf. I can't wait to see more videos. Everytime you upload a video, I get the biggest smile on my face. When you are going into the chains, do you go into the top loop or the back bump? I am asking because I am a blind crocheter. You do a great job describing how to do stitches and make projects.
Love your tutorials. How many chains would you recommend for a blanket
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I want to use this lovely stitch to make a shawl for a crochet group that I've recently joined, so a relatively newbie at this. This seems simple enough. We make blankets and shawls for chemo patients. How many chains would you recommend for the width? I'm guessing somewhere around 60. Thank you in advance for your help.