Hi Jennifer, I just wanted you to know that I completed this scarf, & I entered it into our local Fair, & I received a blue ribbon...Thank you for a beautiful easy to follow pattern.
Hi Jennifer. Nice to see you! This scarf is lovely! I really enjoy the mandala sparkle yarn. Congratulations on hitting $500 subscribers! Awesome news! Thanks for sharing with us!🩷🩷
Thank you for this video. I had purchased 2 skeins of this yarn because I liked the colors, but had no idea what to do with it. I started the scarf last night and loving how its looking so far!
Hi Jennifer, I'm using the Puzzle Cotton yarn , which I purchased for another project that didn't work up the way I wanted it to. Its listed as a 4, to me its more like a 3. so I hope it works up nice, I also went up to a J hook. fingers crossed. I love how your scarf came out. Thanks for a great pattern. Betty P.
Yes! I have some planned when the weather warms up a little! In the meantime, here's my dishcloth pattern library :) fiberfluxblog.com/category/dishcloths
Oh, awesome! :) You just made my day. I can't wait to see what designs come in the next few months. I had one more question for you. I think I may have told you, but I am a blind crocheter. You do an excelent job describing how to do stitches. When you go into the foundation chain and you're putting your stitches into it to start the first row, where do you, personally, insert the stitches? In the videos, you will say to insert your hook into whatever chain, and I know there are different loops of the chain. Do you go into the top loop or back bump? In future videos, can you please describe what loop of chain you are going into for blind crocheters like myself? I'm sure the sighted folks would like too, just so they know they are doing it right. Keep up the awesome work. It is because of you that I learned how to make post stitches. I never understood them until your videos. You are one of my favorite crocheters.
Hi Jennifer, You need to do 3 more rounds before you going do the final as I am a beginner it's difficult understanding to do ,thank you, big hug 🫂 your work is beautiful 😍
I see that you start from the outside of the yarn instead of the inside why is that? Because I was always told to start in the inside middle of the yarn???
I am thinking the for you are starting usted the cakes depending of what colors you will like bettter the thing is not very important ti crochet i knitting anything
The yarn band is still on the cake so she can’t be pulling from the outside, but there is yarn wound around the yarn band. I think she may have made a swatch, then ripped it out and wound it around the cake which makes it look like she’s pulling from the outside but really isn’t. She even mentioned it was a center pull cake; but like someone else said, it really doesn’t matter which end you use.
I look at the color and decide which color I want to start with. So if the color I want to start the project with is inside, I start with the center pull, and if the color I want to start with is on the outside, I start with the outside. It all depends on the color, so it's a personal choice. If the yarn is a solid color, i start with the center pull always. I find it easier to work.
Hi Jennifer, I just wanted you to know that I completed this scarf, & I entered it into our local Fair, & I received a blue ribbon...Thank you for a beautiful easy to follow pattern.
Hi, thank you for this lovely tutorial. Congratulations for reaching half a million subs.
Thank you!!
Hi. Jennifer. Thank. .you. For. This. Video.
Hi Jennifer. Nice to see you! This scarf is lovely! I really enjoy the mandala sparkle yarn. Congratulations on hitting $500 subscribers! Awesome news! Thanks for sharing with us!🩷🩷
Thank you so much! It's such an exciting milestone!!
You’re very welcome! Enjoy! 💗💗
So pretty!
Thank you for this video. I had purchased 2 skeins of this yarn because I liked the colors, but had no idea what to do with it. I started the scarf last night and loving how its looking so far!
Great pattern for my Mandala yarn! Thank you!😊
Beautiful as always. Thanks Jennifer. 🩷
You are the best teacher!!!! Thank you for your tutorials ❤I have purchased patterns from your Etsy shop and they do not disappoint
Beautiful pattern & name. Love everything about Fiber Flux 🩷
Aww thanks! It means so much!
you are an excellent teacher, i have made 2 scarf, thank's to you♥
I just love your tutorials and I couldn’t help noticing you are still wearing your Christmas watch band 😂. Thank you for sharing!
500K subs...Congratulations ❤😊
Thank you so much! It's so exciting!!
Lovely pattern will need to get the yarn.😊
Hi Jennifer, I'm using the Puzzle Cotton yarn , which I purchased for another project that didn't work up the way I wanted it to. Its listed as a 4, to me its more like a 3. so I hope it works up nice, I also went up to a J hook. fingers crossed. I love how your scarf came out. Thanks for a great pattern. Betty P.
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Jennifer, can you please design some more dishcloths? I love all your patterns. Keep up the great work. :)
Yes! I have some planned when the weather warms up a little! In the meantime, here's my dishcloth pattern library :) fiberfluxblog.com/category/dishcloths
Oh, awesome! :) You just made my day. I can't wait to see what designs come in the next few months. I had one more question for you. I think I may have told you, but I am a blind crocheter. You do an excelent job describing how to do stitches. When you go into the foundation chain and you're putting your stitches into it to start the first row, where do you, personally, insert the stitches? In the videos, you will say to insert your hook into whatever chain, and I know there are different loops of the chain. Do you go into the top loop or back bump? In future videos, can you please describe what loop of chain you are going into for blind crocheters like myself? I'm sure the sighted folks would like too, just so they know they are doing it right. Keep up the awesome work. It is because of you that I learned how to make post stitches. I never understood them until your videos. You are one of my favorite crocheters.
Hi Jennifer, You need to do 3 more rounds before you going do the final as I am a beginner it's difficult understanding to do ,thank you, big hug 🫂 your work is beautiful 😍
Do you always have to chain 3 every time you turn to the next line???
And how do you get the colors to be perfect from one into another and then continue with a different color at the end?
to color control you cut the yarn if there is not enough yarn to make another row and start the next. It makes for some waste.
@@GrandmaLM thank you so much maybe the waste that we get from the yarn I can make tassels a different colors.
I see that you start from the outside of the yarn instead of the inside why is that? Because I was always told to start in the inside middle of the yarn???
I am thinking the for you are starting usted the cakes depending of what colors you will like bettter the thing is not very important ti crochet i knitting anything
There's not a rule on where to start using your yarn, it's really, however works for you.
The yarn band is still on the cake so she can’t be pulling from the outside, but there is yarn wound around the yarn band. I think she may have made a swatch, then ripped it out and wound it around the cake which makes it look like she’s pulling from the outside but really isn’t. She even mentioned it was a center pull cake; but like someone else said, it really doesn’t matter which end you use.
I think it’s all just a matter of personal preference.😊
I look at the color and decide which color I want to start with. So if the color I want to start the project with is inside, I start with the center pull, and if the color I want to start with is on the outside, I start with the outside. It all depends on the color, so it's a personal choice. If the yarn is a solid color, i start with the center pull always. I find it easier to work.
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