What a beautiful stitch. I'd never heard of it before or seen it. Your video is excellent. Thank you for sharing. I have been crocheting for nearly 50 years and I'm still learning the latest new crochet stitches at 66 years young, thanks again for the confidence you've given me and others.
This is a beautiful stitch pattern. I’m going to make this one for an afghan blanket for my nephew and his fiancé wedding next year. Merry Christmas 🎄 to all and Happy New Year 🎆🎈
What a nice nice stitch I did my swatch in white and it is gorgeous just enough texture looks like wind blown snow merry Christmas Sarah and thank you❤
I think I'm gonna pick out some sparkly yarn right away and work this up. Looks super simple. Would make a nice squishy scarf! Merry Christmas to you and yours!! 🥰🎅🌲🥂
Happy Holidays, Sarah. I love that this pattern has an open stitch multiple. Quirky question for you: Where would I best incorporate this into a pattern normally using alternating rows of different types of sts, in placement of one of the rows listed as standard hdc in the original pattern ?
I decided to make a throw using lion brand pound of love. I'm getting quite a bit of puckering and I'm on row 4. I wish I would have used a bigger hook for the foundation chain as it is quite tight. Is the puckering normal or is my tension inconsistent?
I did not have much puckering with mine… I would double check that you are not adding stitches as you work along the rows and that your final dc is being worked into the top of that turning chain
What a beautiful stitch. I'd never heard of it before or seen it. Your video is excellent. Thank you for sharing. I have been crocheting for nearly 50 years and I'm still learning the latest new crochet stitches at 66 years young, thanks again for the confidence you've given me and others.
Thank you! I’m so happy you’re enjoying the tutorials!
Thank you and Merry Christmas 🎅
Merry Christmas
Nice stitch. Love the light background. Thank you. 🎄😃
I like this stitch! I love that you do stitch tutorials as well as full tutorials. Thank you so much 💓
Beautiful pattern, thank you
What a wonderful way to wake up on Christmas Day. I love the stitch!!
Merry Christmas Sarah!!! Love the stitch!!!! Tyfs God bless you
I love this stitch. Thank you. Merry Christmas Sarah.
This is a great stitch and soooooo easy!!!!!! ♥
Very pretty stitch. Merry Christmas! 🎅❤️🤶
This is a beautiful stitch pattern. I’m going to make this one for an afghan blanket for my nephew and his fiancé wedding next year. Merry Christmas 🎄 to all and Happy New Year 🎆🎈
Thank you for a new stitch 💞
Happy Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄 Thank you for the easy and creative stitch.
I hope ya'll have a blessed, merry Xmas 🎄 🧶😍🧶
Thank you. Have a happy, healthy New Year 😊🎉
That's awesome and beautiful crochet stitches ❤️
Merry Christmas 🎄⛄️❄️ thank you for another great stitch and tutorial 😊
Merry Christmas! I love this stitch, it looks easy and pretty too!
Pretty stitch and not difficult!! Thanks for sharing. Happy Holidays 🎄 to you and your family! 🤗
Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 and I think I’m going to like this stitch 😊
Love this stitch...♥
Gorgeous 😍 would make a beautiful blanket. Merry Xmas all
Very pretty.
What a nice nice stitch I did my swatch in white and it is gorgeous just enough texture looks like wind blown snow merry Christmas Sarah and thank you❤
I think I'm gonna pick out some sparkly yarn right away and work this up. Looks super simple. Would make a nice squishy scarf! Merry Christmas to you and yours!! 🥰🎅🌲🥂
Merry Christmas, Sarah!
Do you think this would make a nice pocket shawl?
might try it out with same wt yarn but 8 or 9mm hook
Happy Holidays, Sarah. I love that this pattern has an open stitch multiple. Quirky question for you: Where would I best incorporate this into a pattern normally using alternating rows of different types of sts, in placement of one of the rows listed as standard hdc in the original pattern ?
I decided to make a throw using lion brand pound of love. I'm getting quite a bit of puckering and I'm on row 4. I wish I would have used a bigger hook for the foundation chain as it is quite tight. Is the puckering normal or is my tension inconsistent?
I did not have much puckering with mine… I would double check that you are not adding stitches as you work along the rows and that your final dc is being worked into the top of that turning chain
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It looks like a thread or yarn eater. Is it?