I Absolutely Love your tutorials and stitches. Hope you and your family are staying safe from the virus and the storms that are hitting the Southern Ontario area, lol except this Trenton area, Groundhog Day Movie. It's God country I guess, but we really need some rain. I Love this stitch, might use it for lady gifts as afghan borders too!
Another beauty I love this stitch, you do such a wonderful job explaining and your voice is so nice and pleasant. Thank you again I always enjoy your tutorials God bless and be safe
Hi I love this stitch. My sister-in-law wanted a shawl with pockets. I used this stitch and the shawl came out so beautiful. I love the fact that once completed the shawl is reversible. Thank you and have a beautiful day
A very pretty stitch which is lacy but not too lacy. Is it a yarn eater? I think it would make a nice baby blanket if the yarn used had some bloom / fuzziness. I especially like that it is a reversible design. Hugs Mare
@@RichTexturesCrochet It's a nice yarn. It's a lighter weight version of the Caron X Pantone and comes on a spool with three colors (187 yds each 543 total). It's made in Turkey and I tend to be partial to Turkish yarns...
I love working with it - it’s soft and silky and shows off the stitches. The down side is that the skeins are very small and each contains 3-4 colours that are individual mini skeins
Thank you for the great info! I have been wanting to try it for the exact reason, and haven’t for the exact reason! Maybe I will give it a try on a smaller project? Thanks again!
Please let me know which type of yarn you are using. None of the ones I have tried look like yours. The texture does not look as slick as your sample. Neither does it have the same bounce as yours.
thanks for the patterns, but please correct the volume of the music or your voice, the music is too loud, the voice is to quiet, so we have to make the sound louder and in the end it's a shock when the music comes again ;)
A bag would be so cute in this stitch!
I love your tutorials! They are so easy to follow & your stitches are always so beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Love this stitch. Can't go wrong with V-stitch and shells. Will make a blanket. Thank you. Great tutorial as always.🙂
You always have the best tutorials on beautiful stitches. We appreciate you. 💚
I Absolutely Love your tutorials and stitches. Hope you and your family are staying safe from the virus and the storms that are hitting the Southern Ontario area, lol except this Trenton area, Groundhog Day Movie. It's God country I guess, but we really need some rain. I Love this stitch, might use it for lady gifts as afghan borders too!
I love this stitch look... ty Sarah for great little tutorial
Another beauty I love this stitch, you do such a wonderful job explaining and your voice is so nice and pleasant. Thank you again I always enjoy your tutorials God bless and be safe
Very pretty stitch Sarah, thanks for the tutorial.
Love your wonderful tutorials!! Such a pretty stitch. Thanks!
Love this stich. Perfect for a girl baby blanket! Thanks 😘😍
Thank you. It’s a beautiful pattern.
Beautiful stitch! Thank you!
Thank you for this beautiful and intuitive stitch! This is so versatile and pretty 👏🏻💕👏🏻
Beautiful and easy. It will make a pretty lap blanket. Thanks.
Hi I love this stitch. My sister-in-law wanted a shawl with pockets. I used this stitch and the shawl came out so beautiful. I love the fact that once completed the shawl is reversible. Thank you and have a beautiful day
A very pretty stitch which is lacy but not too lacy. Is it a yarn eater? I think it would make a nice baby blanket if the yarn used had some bloom / fuzziness. I especially like that it is a reversible design. Hugs Mare
This stitch works up beautifully using Premier's *Everyday Bobbin* yarn. Thanks for the great demo.
I haven’t tried that yarn yet, I will have to check it out!
@@RichTexturesCrochet It's a nice yarn. It's a lighter weight version of the Caron X Pantone and comes on a spool with three colors (187 yds each 543 total). It's made in Turkey and I tend to be partial to Turkish yarns...
Beauiful stitch Thanks for sharing the tutorial.Have made it very easy to follow.💜💙😍 Be safe.😷😷
I have a skein of scarfie and this would be perfect.I think I'll try a chain 3 instead of 4 tho...thx for see sharing. So simple but very pretty.❣🧶👍
Wow it’s beautiful 🥰
Gorgeous
very beautiful
Gorgeous TY.
How many chains will I need to make a lounge throw, I really love this pattern..
Your so clever.. thank you for sharing
Thanks for sharing
what yarn do you use to show a very good stitch definition as the ones on this tutorial? Beautiful work.
Hi. Does anyone know how to do decreases with this stitch or have any suggestions? I’d like to decrease a sleeve.
Hola pongan la traducción en español ....
Gracias❤
I think this would be great in a slouchy beanie, but I’m new to crochet and unsure if this would work in the round. I welcome any feedback! 🙂
I think it would be too! I would have to play with the stitch about though to see how it would work in a round :)
You could make it flat then seam it on the side and top
Please do mention the specification of the yarn.
I am in India & what do we specify here.
Do you like working with the yarn you used in this tutorial? It seems to work up very pretty!
I love working with it - it’s soft and silky and shows off the stitches. The down side is that the skeins are very small and each contains 3-4 colours that are individual mini skeins
Thank you for the great info! I have been wanting to try it for the exact reason, and haven’t for the exact reason! Maybe I will give it a try on a smaller project? Thanks again!
What yarn are you using?
Please let me know which type of yarn you are using. None of the ones I have tried look like yours. The texture does not look as slick as your sample. Neither does it have the same bounce as yours.
thanks for the patterns, but please correct the volume of the music or your voice, the music is too loud, the voice is to quiet, so we have to make the sound louder and in the end it's a shock when the music comes again ;)