Comme d'habitude très beaux points de crochets, 🧶😊, très bien expliqués, donne envie de le réaliser. BRAVO 👏🏼 Minin Art 💜 je suis Fan de tous vos Ouvrages. 🤗
"Merci infiniment pour ce magnifique commentaire ! 🧶😊 Je suis ravie que mes explications vous plaisent et vous inspirent. Votre soutien me touche énormément ! 💜🤗"
Thank you for this tutorial, I’m an absolute beginner, although I’ve not crochet much I am learning to read the steps. Blessings from Sydney Australia.
You're so welcome! 😊 I'm thrilled to hear you're starting your crochet journey. Keep practicing, and you'll be reading patterns like a pro in no time! Sending blessings your way from here to Sydney! 🧶✨
Awesome pattern....want ask u something that...when u take first chain pls mention the exact count like...22 pr 24 count.....in second chain should we leave one chain and do the pattern????🙏
"Thank you so much! 😊 The total chain count in the tutorial video is 22. Which part are you referring to for the second chain? Could you let me know the exact timestamp in the video so I can explain it in more detail? Thank you for your interest and feedback! ❤🙏"
Row 2 starts and ends with one DC. The chain 3 counts as the DC, then skip one and 2 DC in same stitch, skip one 2 DC... to the end. Last stitch in that row is one DC. New row chains count as a stitch. Chain 3 = DC Chain 2 = HDC Chain 1 = SC unless the host specifically says it doesn't count
@@ALLYOUREXES Thank you for clarifying! This is such a helpful explanation for keeping track of stitches and row structure. Really appreciate you sharing this! 🙌😊
Hi Minin! Firstly thank you for sharing this beautiful pattern! May I ask what yarn youre using please? I love the gloss finish to it. Thank you again 🥰
Hi! Thank you so much for your kind words! 🥰 The yarn used for this pattern is Yaoh Wool. It has a lovely gloss finish that adds a special touch to the design. Hope you enjoy working with it! 🌟
I got lost on row 4! During the half double stitch. Are you going in each space and where do you go from there😊? That is where I got lost. Do you have a printed pattern to follow or do you make it up as you go? Either way, it is a gorgeous pattern and nd if I could follow it I think it would make a beautiful blanket! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
Thank you for your kind words! 😊 For Row 4, the half double stitches go into each space created by the previous row's pattern. Take it step by step, and don't hesitate to pause and review as needed. Unfortunately, I don't have a printed pattern for this one-it’s a bit of freestyle! But I'm so glad you think it’s beautiful, and I believe your blanket will turn out amazing. Let me know if you need more help-I’m happy to guide you further!
@minin.artcrochet the commenter asked about row 4 and the hdc in between the puffs and you only mentioned the one half double that's in between the puffs and didn't mention the half double that's you also put (in that spot) in the single from the previous row.
@@sharcrum Thank you for pointing that out! You’re absolutely right-I didn’t fully clarify that there’s also a half double crochet worked into the single crochet from the previous row, as well as the one between the puffs. I’ll make sure to explain it more clearly next time. Thanks for catching that!
I just got confused. Are you placing the 3 puff stitches before each set of 2 DC? It was hard to see where they were being placed because it looked like you were doing the puff stitches between the 2 DC stitches. Told you I was confused!!
Don't worry, it's easy to get confused! 😊 The 3 puff stitches are actually placed between the 2 DC stitches, not before them. I hope that clears things up! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Every beautiful
Thanks a lot! Your kind words mean so much! ❤😊
Very beautiful
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you like it! 😊❤
Comme d'habitude très beaux points de crochets, 🧶😊, très bien expliqués, donne envie de le réaliser. BRAVO 👏🏼 Minin Art 💜 je suis Fan de tous vos Ouvrages. 🤗
"Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! 🧶😊 I'm so glad you find my explanations helpful and inspiring. Your support means the world to me! 💜🤗"
"Merci infiniment pour ce magnifique commentaire ! 🧶😊 Je suis ravie que mes explications vous plaisent et vous inspirent. Votre soutien me touche énormément ! 💜🤗"
Beautiful. ❤❤
Thank you so much! ❤❤ Glad you like it! 😊
Beautiful Pattern ❤
Such a pretty pretty crochet pattern ❤ Thank you 😊
This is a beautiful pattern thanks for sharing❤
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like it ❤
Thank you for this tutorial, I’m an absolute beginner, although I’ve not crochet much I am learning to read the steps. Blessings from Sydney Australia.
You're so welcome! 😊 I'm thrilled to hear you're starting your crochet journey. Keep practicing, and you'll be reading patterns like a pro in no time! Sending blessings your way from here to Sydney! 🧶✨
Does each set of 2 DC stitches go in the same space? Beautiful work Min .
Yes, each set of 2 DC stitches goes in the same space. Thank you so much for your kind words!
Awesome pattern....want ask u something that...when u take first chain pls mention the exact count like...22 pr 24 count.....in second chain should we leave one chain and do the pattern????🙏
"Thank you so much! 😊 The total chain count in the tutorial video is 22. Which part are you referring to for the second chain? Could you let me know the exact timestamp in the video so I can explain it in more detail? Thank you for your interest and feedback! ❤🙏"
Row 2 starts and ends with one DC. The chain 3 counts as the DC, then skip one and 2 DC in same stitch, skip one 2 DC... to the end. Last stitch in that row is one DC.
New row chains count as a stitch.
Chain 3 = DC
Chain 2 = HDC
Chain 1 = SC
unless the host specifically says it doesn't count
@@ALLYOUREXES Thank you for clarifying! This is such a helpful explanation for keeping track of stitches and row structure. Really appreciate you sharing this! 🙌😊
@@minin.artcrochet thank you for the beautiful pattern!
@@ALLYOUREXES Thank you so much! I'm happy you like it-have fun crocheting!
Hi Minin! Firstly thank you for sharing this beautiful pattern! May I ask what yarn youre using please? I love the gloss finish to it. Thank you again 🥰
Hi! Thank you so much for your kind words! 🥰 The yarn used for this pattern is Yaoh Wool. It has a lovely gloss finish that adds a special touch to the design. Hope you enjoy working with it! 🌟
So nice Thanx for sharing@@minin.artcrochet
@@pinkymanyike1803 Thank you! So glad you liked it! 😊❤ Appreciate your kind words!
@@minin.artcrochet Thank you for your reply and thank you for the name of yhe wool. I love it.
@@kerrikerry99 No problem at all! I’m happy you like it!
I got lost on row 4! During the half double stitch. Are you going in each space and where do you go from there😊? That is where I got lost. Do you have a printed pattern to follow or do you make it up as you go? Either way, it is a gorgeous pattern and nd if I could follow it I think it would make a beautiful blanket! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
Thank you for your kind words! 😊 For Row 4, the half double stitches go into each space created by the previous row's pattern. Take it step by step, and don't hesitate to pause and review as needed. Unfortunately, I don't have a printed pattern for this one-it’s a bit of freestyle! But I'm so glad you think it’s beautiful, and I believe your blanket will turn out amazing. Let me know if you need more help-I’m happy to guide you further!
@@minin.artcrochetIsn't there a half double between and another in the chain one from the row before?
@@sharcrum I'm not sure I fully understand your question. Could you clarify which part you're referring to? Thanks!
@minin.artcrochet the commenter asked about row 4 and the hdc in between the puffs and you only mentioned the one half double that's in between the puffs and didn't mention the half double that's you also put (in that spot) in the single from the previous row.
@@sharcrum Thank you for pointing that out! You’re absolutely right-I didn’t fully clarify that there’s also a half double crochet worked into the single crochet from the previous row, as well as the one between the puffs. I’ll make sure to explain it more clearly next time. Thanks for catching that!
I just got confused. Are you placing the 3 puff stitches before each set of 2 DC? It was hard to see where they were being placed because it looked like you were doing the puff stitches between the 2 DC stitches. Told you I was confused!!
Don't worry, it's easy to get confused! 😊 The 3 puff stitches are actually placed between the 2 DC stitches, not before them. I hope that clears things up! Let me know if you have any other questions.