Donna, you're one of the best crochet tutorial makers on UA-cam. No wasted time, just good speed, clear instructions, and happy unannoying music. Thank you, I'm so glad you're on here.
I love how you shows pattern that looks so intricate and complicated, yet you show how to make the pattern in less than 10 minutes!!! No messing around, straight to the point. You're such a great instructor ☺️
Wow,c'est très beau. J'aime bien vos tutos. Je ne connais pas l'anglais mais je regarde les images et j'arrive à comprendre. Vous êtes êtes formidable 👍👍👍
Good evening Donna. Just wanted to thank you for this tutorial. I made a black and hot pink hat using it!!! Going to make another one doing the colors opposite 🥰🥰🥰
I do love how you give tutorial, simple, direct working without talking much and very clear in instructions, you are the best and my fave tutor...may Allaah blesses with goodness things
As always another excellent easy to follow tutorial… ty Donna ..I really like the look of this pattern & is more of a relaxing crochet 🧶 for us worn out challenging patterns people
Wow Donna, this is so beautiful. . I hope I will feel like trying this in the future. Your instructions are so good and short videos are wonderful. God bless have a great day ❤️👍🤗
A border would do nicely. I generally just do a single crochet around it to cover the carried yarn, then something simple (double crochet) for a larger border, since the pattern itself is rather busy.
I am confused about how the (8+3) multiple equalling 35. I want to do a blanket size but am confused how to figure it out. Do I (8+3) × 12 to equal the number of chains I need?
8+3 in crochet means "multiple of 8, plus 3." Specifically, that means take any multiple of the number 8, depending upon the size of the item you want to make (e.g. 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 88, 800, 1600, etc.) then add 3 more to it to get the starting chain number. For example, 8 times 4 = 32. Add 3 more. You get 35. Therefore you would start with 35 chains.
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Could you do a picot in the 4th stitch of the fan if doing a 7dc/tc fan? or the 3rd st if doing a 5dc/tc fan?
Donna, you're one of the best crochet tutorial makers on UA-cam. No wasted time, just good speed, clear instructions, and happy unannoying music. Thank you, I'm so glad you're on here.
Thanks so much 😊
Grazie ❤
I agree!
This is absolutely gorgeous! If you have a child in your life who loves mermaids, this would be a wonderful blanket in blues and greens!!!
I love how you shows pattern that looks so intricate and complicated, yet you show how to make the pattern in less than 10 minutes!!! No messing around, straight to the point. You're such a great instructor ☺️
Made this and wanted to post you a picture. It turned out beautiful.
Ms Donna, I truly enjoy watching your tutorials.
You explain the pattern in such an easy way to follow.
This is a very pretty stitch. I love the colors. TFS
Love this! I get so bored of the usual V stitch row for shell stitches, so glad I found this! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Love the new stitch!!
Love all your work! You are one of the best on UA-cam! You’re very clear and concise. ❤
Thanks so much!
Wow,c'est très beau. J'aime bien vos tutos. Je ne connais pas l'anglais mais je regarde les images et j'arrive à comprendre. Vous êtes êtes formidable 👍👍👍
This stitch is really lovely
Wov amazing knitting pattern Thank you so much
Good evening Donna. Just wanted to thank you for this tutorial. I made a black and hot pink hat using it!!! Going to make another one doing the colors opposite 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for sharing!
Using cotton yarn to make a beach bag!
Wonderful!
Awesome Donna love this
I do love how you give tutorial, simple, direct working without talking much and very clear in instructions, you are the best and my fave tutor...may Allaah blesses with goodness things
Glad it was helpful!
omg i love this!! i did one once but came out all crazy u have explained it so well maybe this time it will come out right lol love u donna!
Happy to help :)
Please make a book with all your work in it .I'd love to purchase .I use this as therapy😊
Thnx mam... love from India 🇮🇳
As always another excellent easy to follow tutorial… ty Donna ..I really like the look of this pattern & is more of a relaxing crochet 🧶 for us worn out challenging patterns people
Thanks for sharing. Looks so nice.
Enchanting always. 🥰🥰🥰
This is so good. Thanks so much. My next project is decided now. 😍😍
Beautiful stitch and love how easy your instructions are
Thank you Donna
Have a great night!
Thank you! You too!
waoo it's so beautiful design.
Lovely 🥰
Such a lovely stitch , different from the normal shell stitch 😊
Thank you! 😊
Love this stitch 🤩
So glad!
Splendido punto💪❤❤❤
Love this pattern
love. love. love. thank you for the tutorial 🌷
Beautiful👌👌
Looks great!!
Beautiful stich
You are video so easy and beautiful crochet designs
I am waiting for a you are new video
Thanks for sharing this video
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Awesome looks good 👍 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Welcome
Always love your content and get to the point videos! Thanks for all the stitch ideas 😊
You are so welcome!
@Treeofwysdm aw! Thank u soooooo much 😘😊
Wow Donna, this is so beautiful. . I hope I will feel like trying this in the future. Your instructions are so good and short videos are wonderful. God bless have a great day ❤️👍🤗
Thanks so much 😊
I made this pattern in mini bag and i love love it. Thank you for this❤️
You’re welcome 😊
Q bonito lo haces y lo enseñas muy bien Gracias 💋
So gorgeous
Thank you!
Excellent pattern, thank you so much 😊👍🏽
Very nice. I love your nails Donna. They are always so beautiful 💜
Thank you!!!
Amazingly Beautiful ! 😊
Thank you Donna! Beautiful pattern and yarn colors
Love this! Would you complete a blanket with a border? Also I could see this stitch worked into a tote bag, just somehow attach an oval bottom to it
Love this pattern. Do you put a border on to cover where you carried your yarn up the side? If so, which border would you suggest?
A border would do nicely. I generally just do a single crochet around it to cover the carried yarn, then something simple (double crochet) for a larger border, since the pattern itself is rather busy.
Very nice , my dear friend ! Best regards !
Vry nice 👍💝
so beautiful design sis keep it up sis ♥️♥️
Eu achei muito lindo esse seu trabalho 😍👏.
Donna, you make everything look awesome and easy. I'm very eager to learn from you. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much!
Çok güzel desen renkler harika 👍👍🥰💐
This is fabulous, thank you xx
Hi Naztazia I like the shell scales stitch how are you doing today iam doing fine today stay safe hugs 🤗 😊 💖
This would look so pretty using an ombre of blue, green and purple, with an outline of black.
Nice 👍😊😊
Hey Donna beautiful pattern
Please I have a question what's the best yarn for a throw pillow
Thank you
Wow, very pretty. But, I don't know which was prettier, the pattern or your nails, lol. Tyfs God bless you
Thank you! 😊
@@naztazia you're welcome
Beautiful pattern Donna 🥰. Please tell me what brand of the crochet hook you used. Thanks.
Hi from singapore.
Hello 😊
Lovely!!!👍❤
keep it up
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Beautiful pattern! Definitely will be my next crochet project!
Wonderful!
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Hey Donna can you make a Bts crochet tutorial? Like maybe a J hope plush? If not thats fine
Is it possible to do this with double crochet stitch instead of trebles?
Please can we have a pattern/amuragami for a little mermaid. 💛
Lindo
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I am confused about how the (8+3) multiple equalling 35. I want to do a blanket size but am confused how to figure it out. Do I (8+3) × 12 to equal the number of chains I need?
8+3 in crochet means "multiple of 8, plus 3." Specifically, that means take any multiple of the number 8, depending upon the size of the item you want to make (e.g. 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 88, 800, 1600, etc.) then add 3 more to it to get the starting chain number. For example, 8 times 4 = 32. Add 3 more. You get 35. Therefore you would start with 35 chains.
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Went to page to learn more, but page not found using link
naztazia.com/crochet-shell-scales/
You show how to use two colors but your swatch in the beginning and at the end have 3 colors ... how would you do that ?
Change to a different color on the even # rows.
It’s not quite clear for me 🤷🏾
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