Thanks, Kelly, for the great tutorial. I think watching this again, along with viewing the recommended video for beginners that was in the original email will allow me to make one. I'm happy that "perfection" is not the goal and, in fact, may be a plus in getting a "wonky" barnacle.
Wouldn't you think one would Already Know how to Crochet before tackling this project??? I was initially interested until a beginner Crochet Lesson started...I went elsewhere...what a shame the barnacle freeform looked very interesting ...Retitled this Tutorial!!!!!!!!
I have a minor suggestion based on knowledge of other common stitch names. Instead of saying "in between the posts" one should just say "insert your hook under both loops of the V-shape" while zooming in on the work to show what you mean. The reasoning behind this is that there are stitch patterns that use the front or back loop only as well as post stitches later on in one's crochet learning. It reduces future confusion.
Thanks, Kelly, for the great tutorial. I think watching this again, along with viewing the recommended video for beginners that was in the original email will allow me to make one. I'm happy that "perfection" is not the goal and, in fact, may be a plus in getting a "wonky" barnacle.
Could you please just post written patterns for the barnacles somewhere here or tell us where we can find it?
I got lost in the increases. First it's 1 SC, then 2SC, 1 SC, then 2SC, etc.? Then I got lost.
Merciiii 🙏🏼🙌🏼♥️🇫🇷
Wouldn't you think one would Already Know how to Crochet before tackling this project???
I was initially interested until a beginner Crochet Lesson started...I went elsewhere...what a shame the barnacle freeform looked very interesting ...Retitled this Tutorial!!!!!!!!
I have a minor suggestion based on knowledge of other common stitch names. Instead of saying "in between the posts" one should just say "insert your hook under both loops of the V-shape" while zooming in on the work to show what you mean. The reasoning behind this is that there are stitch patterns that use the front or back loop only as well as post stitches later on in one's crochet learning. It reduces future confusion.