I normally use this beautiful stitch as a border on baby blankets I make using the broomstick lace stitch. I wanted to make my 10 yr old granddaughter who is going through a rough time at the moment a little shawl with this stitch so that when she is feeling scared /lonely, all she has to do is put it on and have an instant hug and reminder from Nana and know she is always loved. Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Simple tip but super important…. The Solomon knot is a TWO row repeat (not counting the starting row of knots). If you do not end with an even number of rows the sides will be off! One side will have two less loops! This pattern is only one row after you get started. I live it!
Being left handed it’s reversed for me but not so easy with this stitching. I was frustrated trying to figure out how to make this but I am so thankful I came across ur tutorial!!! U explain so clearly that in no time I figured it out. Thank you so much!
I’m gonna try this with some ribbon yarn - never done this stitch (or a shawl for that matter) or worked with ribbon yarn before so here goes; wish me luck - ha ha
First if you dont know how to crochet Solomon knot, you can find in her channel another video easier and slower to follow. After that surely this video becomes clearly to your view.
I love the solomons knot done C2C I don’t understand how to sew in the yarn ends at the end of the project or when changing skeins. I would normally use the edging boarder to hide it but I like the effect you get without a boarder. Can you please help me thanks Janelle
Claudetta, you're the best. God bless you abundantly.
I normally use this beautiful stitch as a border on baby blankets I make using the broomstick lace stitch. I wanted to make my 10 yr old granddaughter who is going through a rough time at the moment a little shawl with this stitch so that when she is feeling scared /lonely, all she has to do is put it on and have an instant hug and reminder from Nana and know she is always loved. Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Simple tip but super important…. The Solomon knot is a TWO row repeat (not counting the starting row of knots). If you do not end with an even number of rows the sides will be off! One side will have two less loops! This pattern is only one row after you get started. I live it!
Being left handed it’s reversed for me but not so easy with this stitching. I was frustrated trying to figure out how to make this but I am so thankful I came across ur tutorial!!! U explain so clearly that in no time I figured it out. Thank you so much!
I’m gonna try this with some ribbon yarn - never done this stitch (or a shawl for that matter) or worked with ribbon yarn before so here goes; wish me luck - ha ha
Beautifully explained. Thank you.
Thank you so much. Honestly didn’t think I could do it! Guess what I did! Very fine yarn for summer. If I could do it anyone can!❤️🇨🇦❤️
First if you dont know how to crochet Solomon knot, you can find in her channel another video easier and slower to follow.
After that surely this video becomes clearly to your view.
I love all the projects you have put up on your channel and the way you explain it is so lovely 😊👏🏼😍Thank you so much 💐🙏🏽
your voice is so soothing and comforting
Claudette, you are amazing 🤩 👌🏼🧶👍🏼👍🏼🤗😘
Thank you it’s so beautiful
Just wow dear 😍
Great job!
So happy to have found this!
Amazing easy to follow tutorial!! I love all your videos!😍
Any guidelines for how many yarns are needed? It’s very lovely and your explanation is so clear. Thanks
Awesome stitches , thank you !
Wow amazing!👍
Amazing :)
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I love the solomons knot done C2C I don’t understand how to sew in the yarn ends at the end of the project or when changing skeins. I would normally use the edging boarder to hide it but I like the effect you get without a boarder. Can you please help me thanks Janelle
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How many skiens of yarn is used?
You go too fast to follow!