How To Crochet Yarn Over vs Yarn Under
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- Learn how to crochet a yarn over vs a yarn under in this video tutorial.
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I have done yarn under since i was a little girl and i cant believe at 22 years old it has taken me so long to figure this out. Thank you so much! Now I understand ❤️
I have been crocheting for decades and never knew this. Thank you
I am a beginner and have done only yarn over. I saw in some crochet videos doing yarn under in certain stitches with no clarification and I was confused. After watching your video, at least I know what it is. Thank you for your clarification. 😊
Thank you for this simple and to the point video! I'm beginning tapestry crochet and I needed to learn this to keep my yarn from twisting.
Ive been crocheting since 1961 and I've never heard of this. Guess I'll just have to check it out. 🧐 LOL
So which one is better: yarn over crocheting or yarn under crocheting?
Thank you. Had a discussion about this on a fb crochet group.
thank you
Great explanation and video
Beginner here! I had no idea i was mixing yarn over and yarn under when making my blanket. No wonder the stitches are inconsistent
I'm also a beginner & think I have inadvertently been doing the same thing. It's not really easy to tell what the outcome of putting the yarn over or under is gonna be,when making a loop(like actually picturing how it might even affect the way a stitch is formed,while already being confused & hoping ur doing other stuff right).Much less think about that when you've just begun learning how to hold both the yarn,& the hook,while keeping consistent tension,to make even looking loops throughout an entire piece,plus learning & trying 2 remember dozens techniques & which is appropriate 4 what,to use with the 100s or 1000s of stitches to choose from,lol!!!
Marvelous .
I see people on UA-cam tutorials do a mix of both yarn under and yarn over for the same stitch.
That drives me crazy!! I see that LOT and don't think people realize they are doing 2 different things.
What does it change ? I mean when you do only one I see the difference but when I do a mix of both it’s tight just like the yarn under
Holy moly,I haven't even been paying attn.to which way i was doing it,I've just tried to continue w/1 or the other 4 the entirety or a project 2 get consistent looking tension/stitches. In my defense tho,I'm pretty sure no1 has ever pointed out there even being 2 possible outcomes & to make sure u only yarn over or whatever anyway..Plus I've got pretty bad ADD,so when I'm finding more distractions than usual,or not getting something right away,I'll watch a video again 2 or 3 times,until I feel like I'm not hearing anything I may have missed the 1st time around,lol..
Thank you
Useful to know... Thanks! 👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Thank you! 😊
I don’t understand. Why are some tutorials saying do yarn under for first half of stitch but this one is for both?
I have a question I just learned how to do the yarn under. How do I do a yarn under for a sc3tog
Interesting!! 🧶💕🧶
Yes it's, how are you doing?
This is mind blowing...Insanity it is!
I literally can’t figure it out
How do you do an extended Tunisian knit stitch
Never heard of is that a British terminology?