Thank you. Although I have been crocheting for many years, mosaic crochet is a relatively new technique for me. So I am trying to learn all the tips and tricks to make my projects better.
Your English is great. If French I’d never understand. So wish I had taken French in school. Thank you for referring me to this tapestry /overlay technique. 😍
Thank you so much for doing this in English--I watched one of your earlier tutes and believe I understand just by watching the technique but the comments are so helpful.
Hi from Brazil! ❤ Thank you for sharing your crochet! Please, keeping making your video and speaking English. French is so charming language but unfortunately I've never learnt it!
I can understand every word. Well done. Please make a lot more videos. This rug is a real work of art and would look amazing hung from a piece of wooden dowling on a feature wall in a company entrance/reception area.
Absolutely stunningly beautiful! Love the English tutorial, since I do not speak French (which it’s a fascinating and beautiful language and wished I did speak it, because I have always love how beautiful it sounds)! But, your mosaic work is stunning! Thank you for your great explanation and tutorial! I have subscribed with notifications to your channel!
Dear Gaëlle thank you for this great video!! I made a blanket a while ago using the Tapestry method and I found it difficult but after watching your video it gave me courage to start making your blanket after a year!! I did not know there was a English version of the tutorial!! I just love your designs!! Kind regards 🥰🧶🌻
Thank you so much Paula ! The tips with Tapestry mosaic is "do not make it more difficult than it has to be!". Simply add your color when its needed, block it behind your Sc and if you dont have SC, let it and block it with the SC the row after 😉
You are perfectly understandable in English. You have a beautiful voice and your accent is gorgeous! You're completely charming and lovely. Sending you love and hugs and hopefully some peace, Sandy xoxo
it's acrylic here but it's use a wall-hanging. You can use it for a rug with a non-slip fabric underneath but for sure if you think walk on it often I'm not sure of the result after some month...
Wow! One of the most beautiful patterns that I have ever came across. Your explanation is very clear. I have a question, since there are many yarn rows one on top of the other, then my understanding is, that the yarn should be thin, like DK (number 3) or even fine (number 2) yarn.
Not as they are attached at the beginning and the end of each row if you decide to work on the full row and if you include it in the middle of the row you will weave it into two row as you will do when you weave your ends
Thank you. Although I have been crocheting for many years, mosaic crochet is a relatively new technique for me. So I am trying to learn all the tips and tricks to make my projects better.
Happy to help and I'm sure you will create your own tips soon 😉
You speak great English. And your work is exquisite!! Thank you, from Laguna Niguel California, America
Your English is great. If French I’d never understand. So wish I had taken French in school. Thank you for referring me to this tapestry /overlay technique. 😍
Thank you so much for doing this in English--I watched one of your earlier tutes and believe I understand just by watching the technique but the comments are so helpful.
Hi from Brazil! ❤ Thank you for sharing your crochet! Please, keeping making your video and speaking English. French is so charming language but unfortunately I've never learnt it!
Gorgeous design and such a helpful technique! You have such talent. Thank you for the English video😊
Oww thank you so much 😍
Français ou en anglais pour moi c'est pas un problème. Mais mes amies québécoise apprécieraient le français. J'adore votre tuto. Merci
Your voice is beautiful! You did a great job!!!
I really enjoyed this video and learned so much. You are truly an expert and I look forward to all of your video (in English).
I can understand every word. Well done. Please make a lot more videos.
This rug is a real work of art and would look amazing hung from a piece of wooden dowling on a feature wall in a company entrance/reception area.
Absolutely stunningly beautiful! Love the English tutorial, since I do not speak French (which it’s a fascinating and beautiful language and wished I did speak it, because I have always love how beautiful it sounds)! But, your mosaic work is stunning! Thank you for your great explanation and tutorial! I have subscribed with notifications to your channel!
Your accent is easily understood, and your English is a far cry better than my French, so I'm impressed!
Thank you for making the tutorial in english! 🥰 I just bought few of your patterns. Lovely work and i can't wait to start one of them. 🙏💓
Your English is wonderfull. Thanks for sharing!!
Dear Gaëlle thank you for this great video!! I made a blanket a while ago using the Tapestry method and I found it difficult but after watching your video it gave me courage to start making your blanket after a year!! I did not know there was a English version of the tutorial!! I just love your designs!! Kind regards 🥰🧶🌻
Thank you so much Paula ! The tips with Tapestry mosaic is "do not make it more difficult than it has to be!".
Simply add your color when its needed, block it behind your Sc and if you dont have SC, let it and block it with the SC the row after 😉
You are perfectly understandable in English. You have a beautiful voice and your accent is gorgeous! You're completely charming and lovely. Sending you love and hugs and hopefully some peace,
Sandy xoxo
Ok I'm crying now 😭. Thank you so much!
Exceptional. I looked at your work on Ravelry, I love this design, and the winter cabin is my favorite. Please favor us with more videos in English.
Your English is fine. Thanks for the video!
You did a beautiful job with your English! This video helped me a lot so thank you very much.
So happy to help!
Your voice is beautiful and you spoke every word perfectly 🥰 I finally understand how to change colors, thanks to you!
Oh thank you! So happy it helped you 🤩
Love this... So creative.. Thank you for the English as well...
Love the English explanation!
GREAT tutorial!! You made everything very clear. Thanks so much for sharing
😊💚😊💚
To my American ears your accent is beautiful 🤩
Very striking pattern and the video showing your technique is awesome 👏
Stunning! Truly breathtaking. Well done! I would love to give this a try. Thank you for sharing your beautiful talent with us.
Let's try!! It's really not complicated once you've got it 😁
This is beautiful I love how you done it.. Great job please do more videos..
Love the video its clear and helpful please do more videos
Magnifique travail❤❤❤😊
Your English is very good.
Beautiful work. Lovely 👏👏👏👏👏
Wonderful English and pattern!!!
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing and please, More English! Your English is better than you think it is. :)
Good job!
Such a beautiful and unique design! Loved it. What yarns are to be used for rugs. Here we never get such yarns. Get mainly acrylic. Would that work?
it's acrylic here but it's use a wall-hanging. You can use it for a rug with a non-slip fabric underneath but for sure if you think walk on it often I'm not sure of the result after some month...
@@justeunpetitpoint yes that's true. Thank you
Muy original diseño
Will I get the video when I buy it?
Спасибо!
Wow! One of the most beautiful patterns that I have ever came across. Your explanation is very clear.
I have a question, since there are many yarn rows one on top of the other, then my understanding is, that the yarn should be thin, like DK (number 3) or even fine (number 2) yarn.
Yes I always use DK yarn with a 3mm hook. Also because you have more color choice in France with DK yarn :) !
Please continue with English tutorials :)
Will the yarn threads not come loose?
Not as they are attached at the beginning and the end of each row if you decide to work on the full row and if you include it in the middle of the row you will weave it into two row as you will do when you weave your ends
The only problem with intergrading or weave the ends in is when there is a mistake and you have to remove the yarn.
you speak very good english
Wow
lindo de mais você poderia traduzir em português sou do Brasil se possível beijos
Hola me gustaría los patrones. . Muy bellos