WOW, I am so impressed by your video. I have been trying to figure out how to do this forever. I see all these photos of people who have made them but they don't bother to help other people. I am severely Adult ADHD, and reading any kind of pattern just doesn't happen for me. I was diagnosed with ADHD in my early 20's. So, I rely entirely on how to videos. Brad, I can't thank you enough for being patient with woman like me. Please tell the woman in the video that she also did an excellent job of teaching for beginners. Thank you again, Star
Thank you so much for your how to video .. this is new to me I know how to sew and I know how to crotchet now I can put the two together which will help me with other projects as well. The lady demonstrating is very easy to follow as she goes at a speed that will help a beginner to learn :)
@bradhneuman1230 I used two layers and it worked beautifully. I pinned the two layers together and then used the skip-stitch blade around the both fabrics and pressed a little harder on the skip-stitch blade to make sure it perforated both pieces. I also left the pins in place until I finished all the edging.
I couldn't find the skip a stitch blade at Michael's or Hobby Lobby. I did find one by June Tailor but it does holes too close together and it looked like it would not work either by how close the cuts would be when I did go look for it. So I got mad. Came home and made a decision to just get my clear ruler I had just bought, fold my fleece in half (trimming to be sure all sides were straight), and marked off every 1/2 inch and made a chalk line 1/2 inch in all the way around. Used my leather hole maker cutting a hole on the mark intersection, cutting through two layers. Got the job done and evenly in the amount of time I wasted looking for the darn blade. Almost finished with the blanket and it's nice and even all around. Yeah!
What did our ancestor sisters ever do without all these "time-saving" gadgets? I usually rely on the blanket stitch my grandmother (born 1892) taught me in order to hem garments and blankets. It's self locking and always looks nice.
Great tutorial! This will help me a lot! I must say, when the audio was slowed down the first time it scared the crud out of me. I was not expecting that. XD
Size G or H and a regular worsted weight yarn works great. We often use washable decorative and texture yarns for an interesting effect too. Good luck!
@SweetSavor -When using the alternate foundation stitch of two double crochets in each hole, the corners can be made by making three double crochets in the corner stitch. Similar to using the single crochet foundation, 3 stitches in the corner hole should make the turn and allow the material to lay flat. An alternative would be to do 2 double crochets two chains and two more double crochets in the same corner hole.
Can this be done on flannel material too? I bought baby sport weight yarn for a receiving blanket. I can't find a tutorial on how to donitnon flannel 😣😣
I'd like to use this stitch around a child's fleece coat that I am making. The example I saw looks like a blanket stitch sewn by machine. Do you think it is possible to use the slip stitch blade and get a similar effect? Thanks.
On the second row of using the half double or shell how many stitches per corner. I am making one fleece with the half double edge and another one using the shell. Not sure how to incorporate it in the corners. Please help!
i dont have a skip stitch rotary bland and i dont have the time to order one... how far apart would you say each hole is? I was thinking of using an exact o blade
I bought one of those cutting thingys and it did not work, i want to know if there is a vidro on i want to atttach a lining under a baby dress(like a slip)
does this technique work if I want to crochet a fleece lining onto a finished crochet blanket? Maybe I can unravel the edging I've done so far and redo it with this method? Any suggestions? thank you
+Jenny Lenh Jenny, I have the same question. I am in the middle of making a princess blanket for my new granddaughter. The blanket is loom knitted and then I crocheted the dress, ballet shoes, head with a cute face, hair, and arms and she will be holding an umbrella. They are all attach to the top of the blanket. Ultimately, what happens if you have a ton of yarn showing on the backside. So, I want to be able to cover it up by putting a warm fleece on the back side, and making it a warm blanket for travel because we get 3 to 4 feet of snow every winter. Do you think she will ever answer you? Good luck on your project.
I want to make my daughter a cranberry wool shawl, 80 x 26"s, with a crocheted border. The wool fabric is soft, not stiff, and I was wondering if the cutter would make holes in the wool. Also, would anyone have a border to recommend that would not look like it belongs on a baby blanket? She is 32 years old. Really appreciate anyone taking the time to reply.
If 'you' don't want to spend the money on the gadget or can't find one, my suggestion is to use a large yarn needle to make the holes. Might help to use yarn as you do this and do a basting stitch, in order to see the holes.
Whoever edited this video to make the instructions slow.... Please edit out the sound a redo the scene in slow motion. The chopper noise gives me anxiety because I have sensory intake problems with certain noises and I'm feeling overwhelmed. It's hard to fallow directions like this 😞
WOW, I am so impressed by your video. I have been trying to figure out how to do this forever. I see all these photos of people who have made them but they don't bother to help other people. I am severely Adult ADHD, and reading any kind of pattern just doesn't happen for me. I was diagnosed with ADHD in my early 20's. So, I rely entirely on how to videos. Brad, I can't thank you enough for being patient with woman like me. Please tell the woman in the video that she also did an excellent job of teaching for beginners. Thank you again, Star
Thank you so much for your how to video .. this is new to me I know how to sew and I know how to crotchet now I can put the two together which will help me with other projects as well. The lady demonstrating is very easy to follow as she goes at a speed that will help a beginner to learn :)
@bradhneuman1230
I used two layers and it worked beautifully. I pinned the two layers together and then used the skip-stitch blade around the both fabrics and pressed a little harder on the skip-stitch blade to make sure it perforated both pieces. I also left the pins in place until I finished all the edging.
I couldn't find the skip a stitch blade at Michael's or Hobby Lobby. I did find one by June Tailor but it does holes too close together and it looked like it would not work either by how close the cuts would be when I did go look for it. So I got mad. Came home and made a decision to just get my clear ruler I had just bought, fold my fleece in half (trimming to be sure all sides were straight), and marked off every 1/2 inch and made a chalk line 1/2 inch in all the way around. Used my leather hole maker cutting a hole on the mark intersection, cutting through two layers. Got the job done and evenly in the amount of time I wasted looking for the darn blade. Almost finished with the blanket and it's nice and even all around. Yeah!
Hi Joy
I found this after playing around. Love, Mama
Hahaha...wonder if you'll find your way back? I found your comment while surfing around, too :-) Love you!
What did our ancestor sisters ever do without all these "time-saving" gadgets? I usually rely on the blanket stitch my grandmother (born 1892) taught me in order to hem garments and blankets. It's self locking and always looks nice.
Joy Smith of a
Great tutorial! This will help me a lot! I must say, when the audio was slowed down the first time it scared the crud out of me. I was not expecting that. XD
This is absolutely brilliant! Now to find that blade!
I just added it to my cart on Amazon. They have 2 pk or 5 pk
Size G or H and a regular worsted weight yarn works great. We often use washable decorative and texture yarns for an interesting effect too.
Good luck!
Yes, the "foundation" stitch makes a very nice edging on it own. I enjoy the simplicity of it.
@SweetSavor -When using the alternate foundation stitch of two double crochets in each hole, the corners can be made by making three double crochets in the corner stitch. Similar to using the single crochet foundation, 3 stitches in the corner hole should make the turn and allow the material to lay flat. An alternative would be to do 2 double crochets two chains and two more double crochets in the same corner hole.
very clear and concise instructions. Thanks.
2nd angle (over the shoulder) is MUCH better for tutorials! thank you! ;)
Can this be done on flannel material too?
I bought baby sport weight yarn for a receiving blanket. I can't find a tutorial on how to donitnon flannel 😣😣
I'd like to use this stitch around a child's fleece coat that I am making. The example I saw looks like a blanket stitch sewn by machine. Do you think it is possible to use the slip stitch blade and get a similar effect? Thanks.
What size crochet needle are you using ?
I am struggling to find fleece that doesn't split after I've put the holes in. Am I using a fleece that is too soft?
What is the name of the rotary blade you use, I love the idea .. could be possible to used on a doble layer of fleece?? Thank you for your video.
thank you, I didn't know how I was going to do it without ruining the material.
On the second row of using the half double or shell how many stitches per corner. I am making one fleece with the half double edge and another one using the shell. Not sure how to incorporate it in the corners. Please help!
do you have to do the double crochet? or can you just tie it off after the first round?
i dont have a skip stitch rotary bland and i dont have the time to order one... how far apart would you say each hole is? I was thinking of using an exact o blade
If you wanted to use 2 layers of fleece, would this be too bulky to crochet the edges?
are you using 2 pieces of material or just 1
I bought one of those cutting thingys and it did not work, i want to know if there is a vidro on i want to atttach a lining under a baby dress(like a slip)
@Denise46000 it is called a skip stitch blade and can be ordered online
When doing the second round of half double crochet what do you do when you get to the corners?
how do you finish the blanket? I did the two rows, but I have no idea how to finish and I've never crocheted before.
does this technique work if I want to crochet a fleece lining onto a finished crochet blanket? Maybe I can unravel the edging I've done so far and redo it with this method? Any suggestions? thank you
+Jenny Lenh Jenny, I have the same question. I am in the middle of making a princess blanket for my new granddaughter. The blanket is loom knitted and then I crocheted the dress, ballet shoes, head with a cute face, hair, and arms and she will be holding an umbrella. They are all attach to the top of the blanket. Ultimately, what happens if you have a ton of yarn showing on the backside. So, I want to be able to cover it up by putting a warm fleece on the back side, and making it a warm blanket for travel because we get 3 to 4 feet of snow every winter. Do you think she will ever answer you? Good luck on your project.
Do we assume that you are crocheting thru both layers of fleece or??
this is a single layer fleece blanket
The holes are 3/4" inches from the edge - so when crocheting, that extra fabric gets rolled by the stitches used. My take, at least.
Can i do this on the edge of a crochet piece the same way?
I can't find the rotary tool and skip stitch blade at Michael's or JoAnne's. What brand and where can I find both? Size?? 28 mm or 45 mm?
Also can you show me how you use that blade on a corner
It is an easy stitch. Simply insert the crochet stitch in the first stitch (last stitch) and pull the loop through and tie off.
The blade is available at Amazon.
I really want to crochet around a blanket but i cant find one of those blades :( Where can i get one ?
I want to make my daughter a cranberry wool shawl, 80 x 26"s, with a crocheted border. The wool fabric is soft, not stiff, and I was wondering if the cutter would make holes in the wool. Also, would anyone have a border to recommend that would not look like it belongs on a baby blanket? She is 32 years old. Really appreciate anyone taking the time to reply.
I think the foundation row pattern looks very simple and beautiful for a shawl border. Pick a complimentary color and just start!
Google it and you will find the website. Project Linus also sells it. So does Stitches From the Heart on their website.
If 'you' don't want to spend the money on the gadget or can't find one, my suggestion is to use a large yarn needle to make the holes. Might help to use yarn as you do this and do a basting stitch, in order to see the holes.
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Why do you need to fold the blanket under as you crochet?
You can tie off after the first round.
no you can definitely tie off after the first round.
Hi :-) i didn't find cutter. Tell me about cutter brand !
Great tutorial
I found it real easy, Thanks
Whatever works for you is great!
We only use one layer for Project Linus. I am sorry, I do not know whether two layers will work.
A regular size blade was used for the video
Why does it get bizzarely slow halfway through?
size G or H hook.
Good luck!
AWESOME! Thank you !
Love this tutorial
@jenjamsam I'm new to this part of Linus. where can I find the "Edge Perfect Blade" ?
Appreciate your help.
Sacramento,Calif.
project linus no longer sells skip stitch blade.
I just went to the Internet and typed in: rotary cutter to make holes in fleece
Lots of different brands and prices - so check before you buy!
You can order the Skip Stitch blade from "NancysNotions.com".
Can you show the backside of whatever stitches you make?
nice
Whoever edited this video to make the instructions slow.... Please edit out the sound a redo the scene in slow motion. The chopper noise gives me anxiety because I have sensory intake problems with certain noises and I'm feeling overwhelmed. It's hard to fallow directions like this 😞
I found mine at JoAnn's ... alas, have all the fabric but have yet to use the cutter. Must be true that I'm a procrastinator.
This is where I found the skip stitch blade. www.nancysnotions.com/product/edge+perfect+blade.do?sortby=ourPicks&refType=4
Omg so hard