If anyone is trying to make this but smaller, for baby blankets and such, just remember that this is made in increments of "3", so you can make it any size, as long as the end amount of stitches to start with is divisible by 3.
@@savananance1198 multiples of 3 plus 1 for the chain (on the printed pattern) or plus 2 (on the video). Your single crochet row should be multiples of 3.
Thanks for always explaining the patterns. I've made my granddaughter a poncho and my new niece a blanket in the flower pattern. Everyone loves it. Denise
I just started learning how to crochet and your videos have been the best. I am so excited! I have trouble with the beginning and ends, but your videos have helped me with understanding what to look for when I start and end. I have look at many videos and yours is the first that I really understand. I love the flowers in a row. I can't say enough how much you have help me when I watch your tutorials. Thank you for making them. Sandy
Bella Coco, I'm so glad you saw the potential in the pattern you found on Red Heart! What hideous colors they used on the throw at Red Heart. The colors you have chosen are absolutely adorable! Thank you so much for sharing your version. I can't wait to make this as a shawl, Cowl, Throw, Afghan, Baby Blanket, Wrap, Poncho, pot Holder, pair of shorts, oh no, I think I've went overboard. I do love your color combo for sure! Glad to have found you here on UA-cam!
I just finished making this blanket, it turned out beautiful! I only did a baby size but it's perfect! Thank you so much for all your wonderful crochet videos, please keep them coming! :)
I made this years ago, it came out so sweet. Was looking for a border now for a very plain blanket...think I'm going to use this, thank you for the video!
My friend's fav colors are green and purple so I'm gonna make them a blanket of this with purple flowers for their wedding present. I'm so happy this looks so easy! Super happy you have a video of it too :)
I enjoyed this tutorial and started a something three years ago, it inspired me to make a floral blanket. I've used my old project as a base to start my blanket but I think I need to repeat this lovely pattern throughout, (perhaps experimenting with Puff, bobble and popcorn stitches....inspired) it is so beautiful and beginner friendly.
@@bellacococrochet you are most welcome....I find all of your tutorials super easy to follow. I could only do granny squares until i found your channel, and now i can do c2c, shell, meringue stitch, pom pom borders, drunken granny.. keep em coming!
Thank you for this tutorial. I have recently learnt to crochet but am totally hooked. I am going to put these flowers at the bottom of a childs jacket. Xxx
Absolutely beautiful....I'm going Tomorrow to buy my supplies....I.have a baby girl to make this for....I hope I can make it in a week lol....your tutorial is EXCELLENT and very easy to follow...wish me good luck
Thank you! From watching your excellent tutorial, I have just worked this pattern into a basket I'm crocheting. Your videos are very easy to follow. Thanks so much for taking the time to make them and share them with us.
I love and appreciate just how thorough you are, it makes the tutorial more understandable. No offense to any youtuber I'm subbed to but you are awesome😁. Some just say put your stitch in the next chain but most of the time you say it and show how and where. That definitely makes a big difference for newbies like me😹. Tyfs God bless you
Luanne this is beautiful. You are an excellent teacher. Could you please tell me how many chains would I need to make a baby blanket? Thank you for taking the time to help me.
Lovely! Really going to have to try this. Now, say you were doing these as the tail end to a scarf, could you possibly do a tutorial of how to sort of do the pattern in reverse for the other end? Or is there perhaps an easier way to go about that and I'm just not seeing it...
Thank you Bella, that definitely sounds easier than trying to follow the pattern in reverse. Also, I started a throw shawl last night with this pattern and it is looking absolutely stunning. Thank you so much again for making this awesome tutorial.
In many crochet even knitting patterns, you would simply make two of the same items 1/2 the size of the whole piece and then sew them together in the middle. So, if making your scarf, you will have two sides that look exactly alike or you could change up the pattern with different colors. Not sure if this is what you were referring to but I that I would put my two cents in for you. 😊
question: When you're doing you're doing the rows of single crochet, on the first row going across the top of the tulips on that last tulip there's a chain space between the final flower and the treble crochet. Do you put a single crochet into that chain space as well before you put in your final sc in the top of the final dc or do you just skip over that specific chain spaice?
Thanks for posting these videos. It is helping me so much. I really like this pattern that you are doing. My question is, if I didn't want to change colors, after I do the single stitch, I can proceed with the v stitch? I guess that might be a stupid question but just want to make sure. Thank you in advance.
Hi, love this tutorial and I am going to give it a go to break up my granny square blanket work (which is growing slowly but surely as I have a very busy 2 year old who loves yarn ha ha) to keep me "fresh". If I follow a similar set of colours as you have used, i.e one base, one leaf, and 2 flower colours, how much yarn would you suggest I get? Thank you x
I'm new to crocheting so I'm not sure on adjusting sizing as of yet. I am using DK with 4mm hook. I have done my 169 and it measures 30in. If I want it to be slightly longer do I add multiples of 3 chains like recommend in your previous video of the granny stripe blanket? I hope I'm not being too confusing! Thanks
Tamsyn Elizabeth Hi Tamsyn- Sorry again for the delay on the reply. I'm not entirely sure on the repeat for the pattern. My sample piece measures 5 inches and I chained 27 so you could perhaps keep adding 27 in order to extend your piece? Hope that helps x
What is the pattern repeat for this please Sarah-Jayne? I don't want to make a blanket as big as the original pattern, just a smaller one for a little girl. Is it multiples of 3 plus 2 for turning?
if I chain the 169, shouldn't I have 168 every time I do a two of my base color? do you only put one chain at the beginning of that first base color to after the tulips? help!
Since you did the sample ,, chained 27 and added two for total 29,, my question is do you chain 169 and add two so is the total for blanket 171,, asking do you chain two after chaining 169 like you did in your sample?
I have done this twice already ! Chain 169 total (167 + 2)? It doesn't work out for me. My blanket is getting uneven along the edges . When I got to the round after the flower cluster stitch I had 166 stitches ( suppose to be 168) I thought I corrected my mistake and now have 167! What did I do wrong?
Ok I am trying this one again. at the end of the fourth round and you said we should have 168 stitches, well I have 173. I started off chaining 169 +2 for turning. Is that where I messed up? It ends the same or looks the same as in the video.
Hi, the pattern states for row1 that you should single crochet into 2nd stitch from hook, but I think I see you single crocheting into 3rd stitch from hook. Is this why my stitch count is off? Please help as I am going wrong somewhere but don't know where. Thanks
Thank you for bringing this to my attention, I will have to double check this. In the meantime, if you chain in multiples of 3 and add 2 for turning, the pattern should work out by starting in the 3rd chain 😊
I'm really new to crochet so I'm curious: U.S. sc= UK dc and U.S. dc = UK tc so what is the UK term for U.S. hdc? what is the UK term for U.S. tc? and, what is the U.S. term for the UK sc?
Thank you, It can be confusing between UK and US terms, this chart maybe of help to you:- bellacococrochet.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Conversion-chart.png :)
Hi Sylvia it's really difficult to answer this as it really depends on the yarn you are using, the hook size and your tension. If you measure the crib then chain to that size and see how that works :)
If anyone is trying to make this but smaller, for baby blankets and such, just remember that this is made in increments of "3", so you can make it any size, as long as the end amount of stitches to start with is divisible by 3.
Stitches or chains? 169 isn’t divisible by 3 so I was a little confused
@@savananance1198 multiples of 3 plus 1 for the chain (on the printed pattern) or plus 2 (on the video). Your single crochet row should be multiples of 3.
Thank you!
Ive done mine multiples of 3 and 2 for turning. Hope that helps :-) i love watching your videos. Following your videos taught me how to crochet. Xx
Thanks! Been trying to find out on how many multiple is needed for the foundation ❤️
Thanks for always explaining the patterns. I've made my granddaughter a poncho and my new niece a blanket in the flower pattern. Everyone loves it. Denise
I just started learning how to crochet and your videos have been the best. I am so excited! I have trouble with the beginning and ends, but your videos have helped me with understanding what to look for when I start and end. I have look at many videos and yours is the first that I really understand. I love the flowers in a row. I can't say enough how much you have help me when I watch your tutorials. Thank you for making them. Sandy
***** aw im glad they have helped! Thanks for watching :) x
That is beautiful. I’ve crocheted a baby blanket with the tulip stitch as well. It is one of my favorite stitches.
love how you learn people iv done your sqs and a shell blanket and told my friends how good your channel is thanke
Bella Coco,
I'm so glad you saw the potential in the pattern you found on Red Heart!
What hideous colors they used on the throw at Red Heart. The colors you have chosen are absolutely adorable! Thank you so much for sharing your version.
I can't wait to make this as a shawl, Cowl, Throw, Afghan, Baby Blanket, Wrap, Poncho, pot Holder, pair of shorts, oh no, I think I've went overboard.
I do love your color combo for sure!
Glad to have found you here on UA-cam!
lauriestamps Yes I agree- The colours weren't the nicest! lol
I just finished making this blanket, it turned out beautiful! I only did a baby size but it's perfect! Thank you so much for all your wonderful crochet videos, please keep them coming! :)
This is beautiful. It is so refreshing to find a tutorial that is very easy to follow Thankyou
You’re welcome 😊
I made this years ago, it came out so sweet. Was looking for a border now for a very plain blanket...think I'm going to use this, thank you for the video!
You're welcome :)
My friend's fav colors are green and purple so I'm gonna make them a blanket of this with purple flowers for their wedding present. I'm so happy this looks so easy! Super happy you have a video of it too :)
I am busy crocheting a Flowers in a Row blanket- it is SUCH a beautiful pattern. Thanks so much!
You are very welcome :)
I enjoyed this tutorial and started a something three years ago, it inspired me to make a floral blanket. I've used my old project as a base to start my blanket but I think I need to repeat this lovely pattern throughout, (perhaps experimenting with Puff, bobble and popcorn stitches....inspired) it is so beautiful and beginner friendly.
I'm glad that you have enjoyed it :)
You are such a good teacher. I tried learning this stich with another channel. I had to see if you had one. Thank you!
You are welcome :)
Love all of your tutorials...I recommend your channel when beginners ask me how to learn. Keep up the good work
Thank you so much that really means a lot to me :)
@@bellacococrochet you are most welcome....I find all of your tutorials super easy to follow. I could only do granny squares until i found your channel, and now i can do c2c, shell, meringue stitch, pom pom borders, drunken granny.. keep em coming!
This is so so pretty. I will definatly be doing this blanket once I have finish the shell stitch blanket from your tutorial God Willing
Thank you for this tutorial. I have recently learnt to crochet but am totally hooked. I am going to put these flowers at the bottom of a childs jacket. Xxx
You are very welcome :)
Absolutely beautiful....I'm going Tomorrow to buy my supplies....I.have a baby girl to make this for....I hope I can make it in a week lol....your tutorial is EXCELLENT and very easy to follow...wish me good luck
Joy Webb good luck :) x
You have the best instructional crochet vids! Thank you.
artglue2 thank you x
Thank you! From watching your excellent tutorial, I have just worked this pattern into a basket I'm crocheting. Your videos are very easy to follow. Thanks so much for taking the time to make them and share them with us.
Iris Graeber No problem at all!Thanks for watching x
Hai Bella
Beautiful work and you have beautifully demonstrated it .
Thank you .
+Philip Karukakalath thank you xx
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Anyone here in 2024😊
Thank you again for posting another awesome video. I love watching your videos.
Niccole Weaver thanks for watching x
I love and appreciate just how thorough you are, it makes the tutorial more understandable. No offense to any youtuber I'm subbed to but you are awesome😁. Some just say put your stitch in the next chain but most of the time you say it and show how and where. That definitely makes a big difference for newbies like me😹. Tyfs God bless you
Thank you :)
Such a beautiful design, fabulous tutorial Sarah 💕🧶
Thank you :)
I just tried this... and it looks amazing... thank you Bella😊😊😊
I have even tried the wrist warmers for my niece.. and they look so adorable... m so grateful to you.. thank you so much.. kudos ...😊
Love this pattern. It was soo easy. I love your easy to follow tutorials. I made the baby blanket and matching dress
How do I add photo
that is very beautiful and you make it very easy you are good teacher thanks a lot.
Love your crochet videos, hope to see your next tutorial soon!
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you SO much for the easy to follow tutorial 👍😘
Beautiful! Can't wait to try this!
Liza K Let me know how you get on! :) x
absolutely amazing! Cant wait to test out this technique.
Honest Xavier Let me know how you get on! x
this is so easy and Beautiful thank you!
γεια σου Bella.Το βιντεο σου ειναι τελειο και πολυ ομορφο!
Thank you so much for this video, it's helped me learn something new for me!
Luanne this is beautiful. You are an excellent teacher. Could you please tell me how many chains would I need to make a baby blanket? Thank you for taking the time to help me.
Beautiful.The colour combination is amazing. Would like to try this.
This is so beautiful 🥰 Thank you for sharing this ❣🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are very welcome :)
Bella hanım çok güzel anlatıyorsunuz. Teşekkürler.
Hi I love❤❤❤ this one Beautyfull I am going to make Bedsheet its looks very nice thank you God Bless you xx
You are very welcome :)
Thank you for answering my question
This was really helpful thankyou soo much
You're welcome :)
sehr schön gezeigt. Danke masa
Making this one for a friend who is having triplets. Don't think I can do three of them but at least one! LOL
+Patricia B Triplets! wow! :)
Verybeautiful and easy toknit
Thank you :)
Beautiful stitch.....would make a beautiful Easter Blanket or for Springtime. Would look great for a crocheted shell top too!
I'll try this soon....very pretty one
Sukanya Aiyer Its a gorgeous pattern :)
maam
plz add some more work for new born baby
@bellacoco is the single chain.
169 + 2 for turning (171 chained in total)
Or
167 + 2 for turning ( 169 chained in total)
Many thanks
If I wanted to make this bigger or smaller would the foundation chain be in multiples of 3 plus 2? Thank you
Yes, chain in multiples of three plus two for turning 😊
love this and thanks to you i actually think i could do it...lol
Holly Schuler Great news! :)
It turned out good but struggled cuz it's complicated and I think I missed some steps about turned out fine😅😊
Lovely! Really going to have to try this. Now, say you were doing these as the tail end to a scarf, could you possibly do a tutorial of how to sort of do the pattern in reverse for the other end? Or is there perhaps an easier way to go about that and I'm just not seeing it...
Pixie Trim I would make smaller squares (like my sample size) and then sew it onto your scarf? That might be your best option x
Thank you Bella, that definitely sounds easier than trying to follow the pattern in reverse. Also, I started a throw shawl last night with this pattern and it is looking absolutely stunning. Thank you so much again for making this awesome tutorial.
In many crochet even knitting patterns, you would simply make two of the same items 1/2 the size of the whole piece and then sew them together in the middle. So, if making your scarf, you will have two sides that look exactly alike or you could change up the pattern with different colors. Not sure if this is what you were referring to but I that I would put my two cents in for you. 😊
question: When you're doing you're doing the rows of single crochet, on the first row going across the top of the tulips on that last tulip there's a chain space between the final flower and the treble crochet. Do you put a single crochet into that chain space as well before you put in your final sc in the top of the final dc or do you just skip over that specific chain spaice?
Thanks for posting these videos. It is helping me so much. I really like this pattern that you are doing. My question is, if I didn't want to change colors, after I do the single stitch, I can proceed with the v stitch? I guess that might be a stupid question but just want to make sure. Thank you in advance.
Carla Smith Yes you would just continue wight he same colour :) thanks for watching and I'm pleased you like it x
i love all your videos but i was wondering is it possible to make a pillow or a blanket??
love this x
Hi sara.. amazing tutorial.. I love your scissors too. where will I get those type of scissors?? 😃😃😃
thank you for e info on how many chains to do for a full size Afghan would you by chance know how many chains fir a queen or king size ? blanket
what size hook and yarn are you using? love your tutorial, makes it so easy to learn, thank you.
Hi Bella. Love your tutorials. Please do some beginners knitting projects too.
Hi, love this tutorial and I am going to give it a go to break up my granny square blanket work (which is growing slowly but surely as I have a very busy 2 year old who loves yarn ha ha) to keep me "fresh". If I follow a similar set of colours as you have used, i.e one base, one leaf, and 2 flower colours, how much yarn would you suggest I get? Thank you x
Oh, sorry, I too use the stylecraft dk special in the 100g balls x
I'm new to crocheting so I'm not sure on adjusting sizing as of yet. I am using DK with 4mm hook. I have done my 169 and it measures 30in. If I want it to be slightly longer do I add multiples of 3 chains like recommend in your previous video of the granny stripe blanket? I hope I'm not being too confusing! Thanks
Tamsyn Elizabeth Hi Tamsyn- Sorry again for the delay on the reply. I'm not entirely sure on the repeat for the pattern. My sample piece measures 5 inches and I chained 27 so you could perhaps keep adding 27 in order to extend your piece? Hope that helps x
Hi Bella, I'm making this blanket. How many V stitches (double crochet) is there in the row?
And how many of the pink row (flower) ? Thank you
Hi Bella love your tutorials . Gotta learn a lot ... Just wanted to know if we make 169 chains , are we supposed to add two more for a start
Thank you 🙂 The 169 includes the turning chain, so no you don't need to add anymore.
@@bellacococrochet thanks Sarah love u
Is it possible to use the stitch as a border around a blanket ? If so how would the corners work
What is the pattern repeat for this please Sarah-Jayne? I don't want to make a blanket as big as the original pattern, just a smaller one for a little girl. Is it multiples of 3 plus 2 for turning?
If I want to make a scarf how many would I need to chain plus turning.
I'd like to make this for my cousin's baby, but don't know how to convert the blanket size to number of stitches...
Love this pattern what size hook do you use? X ❤
I used a 4mm Hook, however you should use whatever hook size is recommended for the yarn you are using :)
if I chain the 169, shouldn't I have 168 every time I do a two of my base color?
do you only put one chain at the beginning of that first base color to after the tulips? help!
how many do I chain if I want a blanket twice the size or more?
chain in multiples of 3 then add 3.
By any chance do you have a link to the border? I finished the blanket and would like to add the border but unsure how to.
What is the multiples you chain in for a bigger blanket xx
Thank you so much for this my question is my blanket is curling a bit will that sort out
Yes it should do, crochet normally curls up/spirals at first but once you've added more rows it will begin to lay flat 😊
Pleaaaaaaasssssseeeee do a tutorial for a diaper cover, I have a neice coming and would love to do something adorable for pictures !!!!
How can I adjust this to make it smaller like a baby blanket?
Is the a tutorial for lefties please?
how many would you need for a small blanket
how many do you chain for a baby blanket?
Since you did the sample ,, chained 27 and added two for total 29,, my question is do you chain 169 and add two so is the total for blanket 171,, asking do you chain two after chaining 169 like you did in your sample?
+Luanne Roeder Yes you would chain 2- this is your turning chain :)
If I don't want to do the size suggest what is the foundation chain repeat (3 + 2, 3 + 3)?
You should work in multiples of three, plus two for turning 😊
Can you please tell me what the multiple would be if I want to make a smaller baby blanket? Thank You!
You should work in multiples of 3 plus 2 for turning 😊
@@bellacococrochet Thank you Sarah Jayne!
If I don’t want to make the full sized blanket, what multiple do I use for the foundation chain?
This would depend on the yarn you are using, your hook size and your tension. If you chain until you think it's the size you want :)
Is there a way to make it smaller ?
Is this a multiple of 3 + 2 pattern?
I have done this twice already ! Chain 169 total (167 + 2)? It doesn't work out for me. My blanket is getting uneven along the edges . When I got to the round after the flower cluster stitch I had 166 stitches ( suppose to be 168) I thought I corrected my mistake and now have 167! What did I do wrong?
Your dropping stitches somewhere. Most likely at the ends. You might not be doing your spaces right. Again this could be happening at each end
Ok I am trying this one again. at the end of the fourth round and you said we should have 168 stitches, well I have 173. I started off chaining 169 +2 for turning. Is that where I messed up? It ends the same or looks the same as in the video.
Carla Smith o,
thanks for the vedio
You are very welcome :)
I got a question what color green can you use if you run out of light green yarn
You can use whichever green you wish to :)
Hi, the pattern states for row1 that you should single crochet into 2nd stitch from hook, but I think I see you single crocheting into 3rd stitch from hook. Is this why my stitch count is off? Please help as I am going wrong somewhere but don't know where. Thanks
Thank you for bringing this to my attention, I will have to double check this. In the meantime, if you chain in multiples of 3 and add 2 for turning, the pattern should work out by starting in the 3rd chain 😊
Preciosa pintada gracias.
Socorro Ortega :) x
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I'm really new to crochet so I'm curious:
U.S. sc= UK dc
and
U.S. dc = UK tc
so what is the UK term for U.S. hdc? what is the UK term for U.S. tc?
and, what is the U.S. term for the UK sc?
+vegangelist This conversion chart might help www.bellacoco.co.uk/2014/10/uk-and-us-crochet-conversion-chart-wi.html x
Thanks so much!
Do you need to crochet a certain multiple of chains
Charanjeet Kaur
So, multiples of 3 plus 2 for turning (?).
Yes, that’s correct 😊
Bella Coco Thank you.
Could you please tell me what yarn ate you using? I mean which company is it?
Sumayah Jazzar It is all linked in the description box below the video x
British terms are so confusing but the pattern is gorgeous
Thank you, It can be confusing between UK and US terms, this chart maybe of help to you:- bellacococrochet.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Conversion-chart.png :)
what size hook did u use?
One more question what size of hook you said the letter but not the size
I used a 4mm hook :)
Can I please ask how many stitches roughly for a crib blanket
Hi Sylvia it's really difficult to answer this as it really depends on the yarn you are using, the hook size and your tension. If you measure the crib then chain to that size and see how that works :)
What is the pattern repeat for this? I want to make a scarf first as my sample piece.
Hi Lisa, you can find the written pattern here which might help: ecs.page.link/1AYhD You need to repeat rows 2-13 🙂