OMG! I'm looking at stitches to use in a scarf for my mom for Christmas and I found this. Her name is Suzette so this is absolutely perfect! Thank you for the wonderful tutorial!!
I loved finding new tips with your videos. I learned in this one how to start my first row in the back nubs of the chain row to have a more finished look at the start and the end of the project. It allows not having to put a border around my work! Thank you!! PS...I love that your fingernail polish matches your yarn!
This is my very first new stitch learned. I've mastered the single dbl and half dbl. So this is my very 1st new stitch. TY for making it easy to follow!
Thanks for posting this. I have been making dishcloths with the suzette stitch but you, doing the first row all SC and then adding HDC at the beginning and the end of each row gives this a beautiful edge all around. Much appreciated!! (and I subscribed)
Thank you for the instructions for this pattern! I’ll be making lots of Dishcloths for Christmas using this very pretty “Suzette Stitch!” Thank you again, NORMA COLLINS FROM TEXAS
Love your tutorials!! I actually make square potholders when practicing the stiches! will comment this on all the tutorials that I will be able to finish. Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thanks so much for teaching me this new stitch. I love it as it is so easy. You taught how to do it so well. I am going to make a scarf for the homeless in our Town. Thanks again and God Bless.
Oh my goodness! I goofed mine all up, lol!! I have been doing a dble cr and then a single crochet. I am using Bernat Baby blanket yarn, which will cover all my goof ups, lol!! And as long as my sides are straight, I bet no one will ever know the difference, lol!!
I’m planning to make a baby blanket too with this stitch. May I ask why the Bernat Baby Blanket yarn hides mistakes? I’ve been practicing a while and frogging a lot 🐸
I love this stitch. Thanks for the awesome tutorial. I really liked your suggestion about making a swatch w/cotton yarn and can double as a washcloth or dishcloth. Can always use both. 🌺gayle
Hi, beautiful stitch and so easy to follow. I wonder if before you finish you have to do a row with single crochet o how do you finish it.Thank you so much for your time.
I did this today and after 14 rows it was looking as if the beginning and end of each row were taller than the middle of my rows. My HDC stitches. I asked some other crochet crafters in the yarn wars FB group and a few suggested I do SC instead of HDC. That’s how they do suzette stitch. So I frogged it and started over. Also looked at other UA-cam videos.
I first watched this video on my phone so some of your steps could not be seen so clearly. I realized that starting with the second row, I am working in the gaps left from skipping the stitch in the previous row. When watching more closely on my computer, I can see that you're working in the single crochet from previous row, but it was much easier for me to just go into the gap between stitches. I'm only about 4 rows in, so I could undo it, but do you know of a reason I shouldn't do this?
Just an opinion from a viewer. I love working with the variegated yarns. They are so colorful and pretty. The only thing I find is that sometimes the crochet pattern does not show up as much as it would have in a solid color yarn. However, that never seems to stop me from using the variegated! I think you should use what you and the recipient of the blanket likes. I'm sure it will be beautiful either way. 🙏
That depends on the weight of yarn. If you want to use light baby yarn, this pattern would use about 3-5 skeins. For bulky or super bulky yarn, you might want to use 1-4 skeins. Be sure to read the label and make sure that it is baby/kid-safe.
OMG! I'm looking at stitches to use in a scarf for my mom for Christmas and I found this. Her name is Suzette so this is absolutely perfect! Thank you for the wonderful tutorial!!
How cool is that!?! I love it when God does things like that ❤
I loved finding new tips with your videos. I learned in this one how to start my first row in the back nubs of the chain row to have a more finished look at the start and the end of the project. It allows not having to put a border around my work! Thank you!! PS...I love that your fingernail polish matches your yarn!
First time I have seen 1/2 dc at beginning and end of Suzette stitch. I like the idea!!
Thank you SO much for introducing the HDC at each end of the rows. I love it!!! The HDC is much cleaner than using the SC.
So much better. I just posted the same thing.
Love the edge on this stitch tutorial. Keeps the edge nice and smooth. Thanks for another great tutorial.
This is my very first new stitch learned. I've mastered the single dbl and half dbl.
So this is my very 1st new stitch. TY for making it easy to follow!
I’ve made beautiful baby blankets with this stitch. Thank u for ur well explained tutorial for beginners especially
Thanks for posting this. I have been making dishcloths with the suzette stitch but you, doing the first row all SC and then adding HDC at the beginning and the end of each row gives this a beautiful edge all around. Much appreciated!! (and I subscribed)
Thank you for the instructions for this pattern! I’ll be making lots of Dishcloths for Christmas using this very pretty “Suzette Stitch!” Thank you again, NORMA COLLINS FROM TEXAS
Love this tutorial. Perfectly explained. Thank you ❤
Love your tutorials!! I actually make square potholders when practicing the stiches! will comment this on all the tutorials that I will be able to finish. Thank you for sharing your talent!
Sort of like an amped up Griddle Stitch. I love it! The texture after is divine! 🥰
I love this stitch so much. Started a blanket today and love how it is progressing. ❤
Thanks so much for teaching me this new stitch. I love it as it is so easy. You taught how to do it so well. I am going to make a scarf for the homeless in our Town. Thanks again and God Bless.
I love the Suzette stitch, so pretty. And thank you for the tip to use the back loop at the bottom for the nice edge!
Love this! Thank you for being so clear with your explanations.
Wow! I love this stitch! It's Super easy. A million thanks 🙏
Since I have to hand write all my patterns …. You are very easy to follow ! Thanks for sharing
A really nice stitch and great tutorial. Thanks!
this was so easy to follow, thank you so much!!
Oh my goodness! I goofed mine all up, lol!! I have been doing a dble cr and then a single crochet. I am using Bernat Baby blanket yarn, which will cover all my goof ups, lol!! And as long as my sides are straight, I bet no one will ever know the difference, lol!!
I’m planning to make a baby blanket too with this stitch. May I ask why the Bernat Baby Blanket yarn hides mistakes? I’ve been practicing a while and frogging a lot 🐸
Love this stitch and it is awesome for a scarf.
I love your tutorials. Your color ways are beautiful.
I love this stitch. Thanks for the awesome tutorial. I really liked your suggestion about making a swatch w/cotton yarn and can double as a washcloth or dishcloth. Can always use both. 🌺gayle
Love this stitch and the lemon peel stitch.
Thank you, another great tutorial. I’ve learned so much from you
Thank you! I am using this video to make a scarf
Hi, beautiful stitch and so easy to follow. I wonder if before you finish you have to do a row with single crochet o how do you finish it.Thank you so much for your time.
Thank you I love this stitch! Your a great teacher. New subscriber here. I will be making lots of dishcloths🙂 👍❤
How would I increase / decrease with this stitch? Can someone help me? :)
I love this thx for the tutorial. Your nails match the dishcloth 😁
So lovely and a GREAT tutorial 👍
Thank you. Very interessting stich.
Thanks so much for this tutorial! Super easy to follow along and this stitch is very pretty! :D
Very pretty!!
You are wonderful. Thank you so much
I did this today and after 14 rows it was looking as if the beginning and end of each row were taller than the middle of my rows. My HDC stitches. I asked some other crochet crafters in the yarn wars FB group and a few suggested I do SC instead of HDC. That’s how they do suzette stitch. So I frogged it and started over. Also looked at other UA-cam videos.
Thank you!!
Thank you so much 😊😊😊
thanks for sharing!! great 😍
Nice. What is difference between the moss stitch and a crunch crochet stitch?
❤❤❤❤ thank you
Your polish match’s the yarn.
Would it be a good stitch for a sweater?
Do you have a video showing how you changed colors?
Did you also end with a row of single crochet?
Yes, the pattern on her website says you end with a row of single crochet.
What’s the difference between the Modified Sedge stitch and the Suzette stitch?
I first watched this video on my phone so some of your steps could not be seen so clearly. I realized that starting with the second row, I am working in the gaps left from skipping the stitch in the previous row. When watching more closely on my computer, I can see that you're working in the single crochet from previous row, but it was much easier for me to just go into the gap between stitches. I'm only about 4 rows in, so I could undo it, but do you know of a reason I shouldn't do this?
I need to make a baby blanket and this would be perfect. Do you think it'll work with variegated yarn? That's what she wants
Just an opinion from a viewer. I love working with the variegated yarns. They are so colorful and pretty. The only thing I find is that sometimes the crochet pattern does not show up as much as it would have in a solid color yarn. However, that never seems to stop me from using the variegated! I think you should use what you and the recipient of the blanket likes. I'm sure it will be beautiful either way. 🙏
@mariapepper6175 thanks so much for replying. I'm going with variegated yarn 😊
@@mimabear9 Great choice! Happy crocheting! 🥰
I don’t know what she did, but I finished with a row of single crochet.
How many rows did you do?
So you're crocheting into the back loops of the stitches, right?
Only on the chain. When you start the 2nd row you crochet like normal.
Where can I find these yarn??
I am from India is it easy for me to get these yarns from the site u get from?
The yarn ist just a regular 100% cotton yarn like you would use for potholders etc.. Just buy the colours you find pretty at your local yarn store. 😉
For a good sized baby blanket, let's say 32" x 40"... How many skeins of baby yarn do you think this pattern would use?
That depends on the weight of yarn. If you want to use light baby yarn, this pattern would use about 3-5 skeins. For bulky or super bulky yarn, you might want to use 1-4 skeins. Be sure to read the label and make sure that it is baby/kid-safe.
How to change color?
How to Change Colors in Crochet and Weave Your Ends
ua-cam.com/video/T2rMK7uog8I/v-deo.html
Why canlt you tell if you are using a single loop or two loops
Can u tell hook size please
Hook size I (5.50mm)
Beautiful work but too much talking. So sorry
Mute it then 😒