Thank you again Olga. I remembered making a summer blouse 👚 with this design when I was 11 years old. Now I am in my 60. However, I had 3 more rows, one row in single crochet after the 3 double crochet row, and shells added on the 3rd double crochet of the next row followed by a single crochet row, and to repeat the pattern again. It was a pretty top. The colour was aqua. Thank you again Crochet Queen 👸!!!🙏😊!
Sounds like a beautiful summer blouse; aqua is such a delicate color, plus lacy design, must've been very pretty. Thank you for sharing your memories! I enjoyed reading your comment!
@@OlgaPoltava yes you should do it cause can’t remember the calculation of the stiches . Forgot to say on top of the shells there were picots and the next rows consisted in chains and double crochet in between 2 picots to start the 1st 4 double crochets + 1 chain space in between them followed by shell row. I encourage you to try it. I learned this design from my grandmother who picked it up from her Mom. Forgot to tell you my Mommy was not interested to knit or crochet 🧶 her passion was Opera she was both Alto/and Soprano 😊
Love this pattern. It is so versatile. Since you work into the chain 3 space all the time you can switch it up. I did this in a prayer shawl and I did 3 treble crochet, chain 3 with a 1/2 dc instead of the 3dc, chain 3, sc. it came out great and worked up very fast. Looks even lacier. May do this again but with puff stitch to make it flowers. Thank you, thank, thank you. I love all your patterns and get a lot of compliments on my shawls. You are wonderful 💕
Love ur patterns. You teach them so simply n beautifully. I wanted a shawl pattern wch would be simple n pretty n using this one n it's turning out so beautiful. You are a great teacher n artiste. Thank you!
I absolutely love watching your videos, you make everything so much easier! I'm starting this one now! I gave just finished a scarf from one of your tutorials. Thanks once again. Big hug 🫂 all the way from CapeTown South Africa 🇿🇦
As always love your tutorials. Love this pattern and am going to try and start a table runner with it. Wish me luck!!! Thanks, Olga! You’re so talented!!! 😊
Thank you for such a lovely stitch. After watching your tutorial, I have started a project, a throw, using your tutorial. Again, thank you. I love watching your channel. ❤️🧶
Thanks for the great pattern and video. I came to realize that the first row needs to have an odd number of chains spaces in order to begin and end with a 3dc group. Stay well.
That's right! That's why the starting chain must be a multiple of 8, plus 5. The multiple of 8 will give you an even number of chain spaces, and additional 5 chains will give you one extra chain space, making the total amount of chain spaces odd. Thank you for your comment, and you too stay well and safe! 💕🤗
Beautiful video as always. For a rectangular shawl how many chains would I have to put or in inches what is the measure? Thanks in advance for your answer Olga.
Depends how wide you want to make your rectangular shawl. You can start with a chain of your desired length (which would be the width of your shawl), then count the chains and make sure the number you have is divisible by 8, and add 5 more chains.
I am trying to make this in a circle, but cant figure it out. I'm using a out 220 changes. How can I end a d begin my row? Please help me! A tone one!!
Hi, I'm sorry I'm getting replying to your comment just now. Do you mean you want to crochet it in the round? In that case, the starting chain must be a multiple of 8. 220 is not a multiple of 8, that's why it didn't work out. You should use either 216 or 224.
Beautiful pattern as always. Thank you for the effort making this tutorial 💙. Btw, tried to click your Instagram page from link in the description but it said page isn't available.
Hi, thank you so much! And thank you for telling me about the insta link. I recently changed from olgapoltava to olgapoltavacrochet, so I need to fix it in the link.
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Thank you again Olga. I remembered making a summer blouse 👚 with this design when I was 11 years old. Now I am in my 60. However, I had 3 more rows, one row in single crochet after the 3 double crochet row, and shells added on the 3rd double crochet of the next row followed by a single crochet row, and to repeat the pattern again. It was a pretty top. The colour was aqua. Thank you again Crochet Queen 👸!!!🙏😊!
Sounds like a beautiful summer blouse; aqua is such a delicate color, plus lacy design, must've been very pretty. Thank you for sharing your memories! I enjoyed reading your comment!
@@OlgaPoltava yes you should do it cause can’t remember the calculation of the stiches . Forgot to say on top of the shells there were picots and the next rows consisted in chains and double crochet in between 2 picots to start the 1st 4 double crochets + 1 chain space in between them followed by shell row. I encourage you to try it. I learned this design from my grandmother who picked it up from her Mom.
Forgot to tell you my Mommy was not interested to knit or crochet 🧶 her passion was Opera she was both Alto/and Soprano 😊
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I am on my second scarf using your pattern. I love how easy this is to follow and start!
As a beginner, I am loving these tutorials!
I'm so glad to hear it! Thank you for your comment!
Love this pattern. It is so versatile. Since you work into the chain 3 space all the time you can switch it up. I did this in a prayer shawl and I did 3 treble crochet, chain 3 with a 1/2 dc instead of the 3dc, chain 3, sc. it came out great and worked up very fast. Looks even lacier. May do this again but with puff stitch to make it flowers. Thank you, thank, thank you. I love all your patterns and get a lot of compliments on my shawls. You are wonderful 💕
Hi! I'm sorry, somehow I missed your comment! That's a fantastic idea to play with the stitches and use trebles and half double crochets!
This is a lovely pattern. Can hardly wait to start a wrap with this pattern.
I think it will look lovely as a wrap! It's a simple, but pretty stitch.
This is so beautiful! Thank you
Oh I see a shrug in my future! This is lovely and since it is Beginner it's one I can take to work and during my breaks work on it. !🌹
I love all your designs, u are so talented
I always enjoy and appreciate your videos. Your instructions are precise. Thank you.
Love ur patterns. You teach them so simply n beautifully. I wanted a shawl pattern wch would be simple n pretty n using this one n it's turning out so beautiful. You are a great teacher n artiste. Thank you!
Hi! thank you so much for your kind comment! I''m so glad to hear your shawl is Turing out beautiful! Happy crocheting!
@@OlgaPoltava Thank you dear🥰😇
Olga my ward I am Indian lady, just your fan nd love you.
Namaste! Thank you so much!
Olga!!! oh there is nothing simple about this, so beautiful...
Thank you Elizabeth! :)
Olga prelep sal,bravo.Veliki pozdrav od Ane.❤❤❤
I absolutely love watching your videos, you make everything so much easier! I'm starting this one now! I gave just finished a scarf from one of your tutorials. Thanks once again.
Big hug 🫂 all the way from CapeTown South Africa 🇿🇦
Lovely stitch. I’m going to make a baby blanket with it. Thank you.
As always love your tutorials. Love this pattern and am going to try and start a table runner with it. Wish me luck!!! Thanks, Olga! You’re so talented!!! 😊
Thank you so much and good luck with the table runner!
Thank you for such a lovely stitch. After watching your tutorial, I have started a project, a throw, using your tutorial. Again, thank you. I love watching your channel. ❤️🧶
Just what I’m looking for❤️thank you
Soooo beautiful, this is a must make. Thank you for your tutorial ❤️
Thanks for the great pattern and video. I came to realize that the first row needs to have an odd number of chains spaces in order to begin and end with a 3dc group. Stay well.
That's right! That's why the starting chain must be a multiple of 8, plus 5. The multiple of 8 will give you an even number of chain spaces, and additional 5 chains will give you one extra chain space, making the total amount of chain spaces odd.
Thank you for your comment, and you too stay well and safe! 💕🤗
Awesome! This is perfect for lacy baby baby blanket too! Thank you!
Yes, I think so too!
simple, but sweet
Beautiful and well explained Thankyou x
That's great. Nice and simple. Thank you
Thank you for sharing this pretty pattern. I will make a scarf for my sister.😊
It looks lovely as a scarf, I'm making one too!
Thank You! I was looking for something like this😊! Thanks again for sharing your beautiful designs!
Lovely. This pattern would look great with an ombre.
Yes, I think so too!
Maravilhoso trabalho 💜💜
Very pretty thankyou God Bless
Thank you, beautiful pattern.
Beautiful, thank you
Very very nice and so easy for beginners thanku so much 👌👍
You are very welcome! :)
Thank you!
Thank you for the tutorial, I’m going to give it a try
You are very welcome! :)
Thank you, that's exactly what I was looking for
You are most welcome! Thank you for your comment!
Wow...I love everything you make it❤
Every video is great, clear and attractive. 👌
Good job and go ahead 👍
Oh, thank you so much, this is so encouraging! :)
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Beautiful video as always. For a rectangular shawl how many chains would I have to put or in inches what is the measure? Thanks in advance for your answer Olga.
Depends how wide you want to make your rectangular shawl. You can start with a chain of your desired length (which would be the width of your shawl), then count the chains and make sure the number you have is divisible by 8, and add 5 more chains.
This stitch would be pretty done in a rectangular shawl.
I am trying to make this in a circle, but cant figure it out. I'm using a out 220 changes. How can I end a d begin my row? Please help me! A tone one!!
Hi, I'm sorry I'm getting replying to your comment just now. Do you mean you want to crochet it in the round? In that case, the starting chain must be a multiple of 8.
220 is not a multiple of 8, that's why it didn't work out.
You should use either 216 or 224.
I am so disappointed I wanted to make a scarf but only about 5 inches wide and I can’t make the repeat work. What am I doing wrong? Thank you.
Do you have a written pattern please
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Beautiful pattern as always. Thank you for the effort making this tutorial 💙. Btw, tried to click your Instagram page from link in the description but it said page isn't available.
Hi, thank you so much! And thank you for telling me about the insta link. I recently changed from olgapoltava to olgapoltavacrochet, so I need to fix it in the link.