To get your free copy of this pattern click here: creativegrandma.net/crochet-patterns/ Scroll down to #136 click on the name of the stitch to open file, then you can print or download the pattern. If you enjoyed today's video Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!! To view all the crochet patterns I have available click here: creativegrandma.net/shop/ Visit my Etsy Shop click here: www.etsy.com/shop/CrochetGlenda?ref=l2-about-shopname
Lik your tutorial videos so much, Glenda, always have, always will! I think about your mother every day. Missing her with her diamond art projects! Sending warm hugs to all of you.
Great stitch!…I love that it s easy and wow!..FAST!…I’m liking that it is a yarn eater,…cause u’m thinking what a great scrap buster!…thank you, Glenda!
Hello Glenda, hope you are staying warm and cozy. I think I'm going to use Ice Cream to make a baby blanket with this stitch. Thank you for all you do.❤
I'm so upset I didn't know this stitch until today! I've learned 100% from UA-cam videos and for 99.9% of the time I need it to be a southpaw video. I can't wait to give it a go. Ty Creative Grandma ❤
I absolutely love your channel. I've learned so much. Does this yarn have a sheen? I want to make a baby boy blanket for a cousin and I think this yarn and crochet pattern would be perfect.
Just started this pattern today. I love it. The only issue I'm having three rows in and my project is no longer laying flat. The third row is starting to be round and not flat? Im not sure what I am doing wrong.
May I ask, What size are your crochet sample blocks? I would like to start a sample journal & basket of samples but, being new to crocheting, I’m not sure what size to make gauges/samples. Thanks for any help you can give!!
Samples are usually somewhere between 10 & 20 cm I'm sorry, I don't know what that is in inches, though honestly, a sample can be any size you want to make it. When gauging for tension, you're looking at a 10 cm² section within a larger piece
To get your free copy of this pattern click here: creativegrandma.net/crochet-patterns/
Scroll down to #136 click on the name of the stitch to open file, then you can print or download the pattern.
If you enjoyed today's video Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!!
To view all the crochet patterns I have available click here: creativegrandma.net/shop/
Visit my Etsy Shop click here: www.etsy.com/shop/CrochetGlenda?ref=l2-about-shopname
Thank you! Will be checking those out.
Love the way you explain the stitches ❤❤❤
Neat stitch Glenda!!!! Thanks so much for doing your stitch tutorials... I love watching them very much.. Blessings ❤
Love the color of story time
Lik your tutorial videos so much, Glenda, always have, always will! I think about your mother every day. Missing her with her diamond art projects! Sending warm hugs to all of you.
Lovely, especially the white/cream!
Thank you Glenda, for stitch of the week 🧶
Of all the people I watch, you explain in a way I can understand. Thank you for that. 😊
Thank you Glenda. Your stitches are always so beautiful 💕
Always appreciate that you show us multiple samples, including the classic white. Thanks!
I love the half double stitch so this is a nice alternative for using it. Thank you for sharing Glenda. 💜🙏🏻
I like these so easy I thought was very hard so easy to make a blanket
Nice stitch. Thank you for the tutorial. I think the blue and white one was my favorite
Thank you for showing 3 samples in 3 different yarns and showing us the yarn labels!! Very helpful!!
Great stitch!…I love that it s easy and wow!..FAST!…I’m liking that it is a yarn eater,…cause u’m thinking what a great scrap buster!…thank you, Glenda!
Thanks Glenda. You are really good at what you do.
I WANT TO TRY THIS PATTERN 😊
IT'S SO PRETTY I LOVE IT❤
TY FOR TAKING YOUR TIME ON YOUR TUTORIALS, IT REALLY HELPS ME ALOT😊 GODS' BLESSINGS TO YOU❤
Thank you, Glenda. Isn't it wonderful how this stitch, made in different yarns, will produce a different look and feel to the fabric?
Beautiful
Hello Glenda, hope you are staying warm and cozy. I think I'm going to use Ice Cream to make a baby blanket with this stitch. Thank you for all you do.❤
Your videos and instructions are the best to me. I am left handed but you explain so well I can easily follow you. Thank you so much
Thank you for this new stitch. I will make my first scarf with this Beautiful thick stitch. ❤❤❤❤
Such a pretty stitch! Thanks for the repetition which is perfect for a beginner like me.
Love this stitch!
Fantastic instructions. Many Blessings to you.❤
Derek, pretty, thank you for sharing.
I'm so upset I didn't know this stitch until today! I've learned 100% from UA-cam videos and for 99.9% of the time I need it to be a southpaw video. I can't wait to give it a go. Ty Creative Grandma ❤
Pretty stitch 💙
I love this stitch I saw it on another channel I've made lots of ear warmers with it ,its so quick and easy to do 😊
Thank you for the tutorial! Very nice stitch!
Beautiful stitch. Thanks for the great tutorial.
I really like the blue sample!
Hello Glenda 🌻❤🥰!
Saving this one for later tyty❤❤❤❤
SO pretty 💜
Thank you. Please show using stitch makers ... this is such a beautiful stitch. Thank you again.
Thank you 😊
Love it!
Wow. Great explanation on where and why to put the stitch marker. Beginner here. I thought I should be good without using one….😂😂😂. Yeah. No. 🙏🏻❤
Would love to make a shawl out of the blue yarn
I really like this pattern. It seems to look good no matter which color style yarn you use. Is it suitable for working in the round?
I absolutely love your channel. I've learned so much. Does this yarn have a sheen? I want to make a baby boy blanket for a cousin and I think this yarn and crochet pattern would be perfect.
Just started this pattern today. I love it. The only issue I'm having three rows in and my project is no longer laying flat. The third row is starting to be round and not flat? Im not sure what I am doing wrong.
May I ask, What size are your crochet sample blocks? I would like to start a sample journal & basket of samples but, being new to crocheting, I’m not sure what size to make gauges/samples. Thanks for any help you can give!!
Samples are usually somewhere between 10 & 20 cm I'm sorry, I don't know what that is in inches, though honestly, a sample can be any size you want to make it.
When gauging for tension, you're looking at a 10 cm² section within a larger piece