X Stitch vs V Stitch in Single Crochet
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Learn the difference between the X and V style single crochet stitches, and how to work both of them in the round. This quick and easy tutorial will explain the key differences between the two stitches and how they look, along with why you might want to choose one over the other for the cutest amigurumi!
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You are good! So many go slow for the first part of the stitch and then zip on by thru the second part. I really appreciate you completing the whole stitch! Excellent video! Thank you!
Hey thanks for clear explanation. I was really confused cuz in some videos it says for X its twice yarn under and for V twice yarn over, while following tutorial it looked first under then over but no explanation. You just cleared it up 😁
I'm really happy this helped! Good luck on your amigurumi adventures
I actually find two yarn unders to work a much neater, tighter stitch.
Ich hab mich schon immer gewundert, weshalb trotz genauer Arbeit, das Resultat bei anderen Häklern ordentlicher aussah.. Jetzt weiß ich es endlich - freu mich schon es auszuprobieren - vielen Dank 😊
As a yarn under user... i love the SC X stitch.. its so cute
Hello! I've been so confused about this. Thank you so much for explaining! 😄
I'm so glad this helped! Happy crocheting
This is the best video I've seen on this, great explanation and clear video
Thanks!! So glad it helped :)
Thanks a lot ❤
This was very helpful, thank you!
I'm glad it helped!
That was so clear ! Thank u ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
So glad it helped!!
Thank you, very clear.
Thanks for watching!
Hello.. Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩 this video is very helpful. Thank you!
Hello from across the pond! I'm so glad you found it helpful
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Thank you! I was struggling because I was doing under on the last pull through.😩
Yay I'm glad it helped!!
I actually find two yarn unders to work a much neater, tighter stitch.
Came here to learn the x stitch, only to discover that I've doing the x stitch the whole time!
Hahaha best case scenario!
And how do you decrease with this stitch?
Hi Lena - you can use the normal decrease with this stitch. It won't change the look of the "x" stitch. Let me know if this helps!
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thanks for watching!