Yes! I would just recommend using the size hook listed on the packaging or perhaps moving up one size hook. You could make a swatch if you're unsure. Thanks for watching!
I'm in Pennsylvania. We call it a double crochet, but I was hoping since this was a visual method of teaching, that it would translate and you'd know what stitch I was doing just by watching. Thanks for watching!
Another beauty from you. Love how you teach very understandable Thank You
Thanks so much 😊 Any you're very welcome! I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed the tutorial!
Very pretty. And that is one my favorite yarns, probably my favorite cotton yarn so far.
Thank you! 😊 Mine too and I have tried many many cotton yarns! They just can't compare. Thanks for watching!
Its gorgeous!!! Thank you 😊
Thank you so much! And you are welcome!
Beautiful. 💜
Thank you! 😊
Love this.
Thank you!
Could you use a "super bulky" (6 gauge) yarn with this pattern?
Yes! I would just recommend using the size hook listed on the packaging or perhaps moving up one size hook. You could make a swatch if you're unsure. Thanks for watching!
I live in Canada. Don't know where you are but what you are calling double crochet as you are making it , is called a treble here.
I'm in Pennsylvania. We call it a double crochet, but I was hoping since this was a visual method of teaching, that it would translate and you'd know what stitch I was doing just by watching. Thanks for watching!