Wow a really clear and precise video, thank you. Granddaughter has dyed some wool from uni going to do your basket as a surprise, can’t waste it now can I. Brilliant.
So pleased I found your tuitorial. You go at a speed that makes it easier to keep up. I’ve just made baskets for small Easter eggs for gifts. Thank you. 😊
Thanks for this video! I made this basket from your pattern as a complete beginner last year and this video has inspired me to make some more in different colours.
Lovely video and very helpful. I am bilingual British/ American, and I’ve been a crochet-beginner for YEARS. I have lots of baskets now, none very well done, and find that your instructions are clear and wonderful. My monomania with going in circles is improving along with the baskets now. I may even try something other than baskets...Thank you!
I'm a crochet beginner & it's great to see someone else using the same technique to "grab" the yarn - it's how I knit. I can't get to grips with holding & using the yarn any other way.
I always tell folk in my Learn to Crochet workshops not to worry too much much about how you hold your yarn - everyone finds their way in the end. I use more traditional crochet holding techniques when I'm crocheting with finer yarn, but it changes depending on the stitch too. Happy hooking! 🙂
Brilliant! I'm glad you found it useful. Good luck with the T-shirt yarn. Be careful not to work too tightly with the T-shirt yarn, it can be tough on the hands. Be sure to pull your 2 loops up nice and high before you yarn over and take them off - this will help keep your tension loose. which is essential with the T shirt yarn.
@@helenbolen8194 hi Helen. Yes that’s correct, if you want to make a bigger basket you continue to work increase rounds until the base is the size you want the basket to be.
@@cottonpodcrochet Hello, do I increase with a single crochet each round? so next round would be one double and four single? I am a complete beginner 🙂
@@elsadiabate2198 hello, just to clarify all stitches are UK double crochet (US single crochet) we have to be careful using the terms single and double when we are talking about the stitches. The next round would be 2dc in the same stitch, then 1dc into each of the next 4sts. Then 2dc in the same stitch, then 1dc into each of the next 5sts and so on. So yes you increase by 1 dc in between the increases each round. Hope that makes sense 😊🧶
@@jenniferficks5670 Hi Jennifer. Did we chat at Yarndale - is, here’s the link think you mean (it’s to my artsy store as my main website is closed for restocking) www.etsy.com/uk/listing/790404619/crochet-pattern-storage-pod-midi-by?click_key=1775e841b8aa45caadfe57d0a3256b4e58d467df%3A790404619&click_sum=b50098b1&ref=shop_home_active_3
Hi Diana, yes you are correct! Here in the UK we do use dc where you use sc, tr where you use dc and htr where you would use hdc, and so on. Mindful of this, I placed a note at the top right hand side of the screen that reminds viewers that I'm using UK terminology (about 3 minutes into the video). All my patterns and crochet kits use UK crochet terminology.
Hi Adele, yes I'm using Nova Vita in the video. You may need to relax your tension a little bit? Another tip is to make sure that when you do your first yarn over pull through, you bring the loop up and above your work so it is level with the loop on the hook. This way you elongate the stitch so it sits neatly and isn't too tight. I hope this makes sense. Also there is a tendency for the basket to curl itself in to a bowl that is inside out. So after a couple of the side rows turn your work out so that you are you are working on the outside of the basket. Hope this helps, if not let me know and maybe I can help further in some way. Happy hooking! Sharon
Wow a really clear and precise video, thank you. Granddaughter has dyed some wool from uni going to do your basket as a surprise, can’t waste it now can I. Brilliant.
@@kathleendavy7940 thank you! Best of luck with your basket. How gorgeous to use yarn your granddaughter has dyed. Happy crafting! 😊🧶
So pleased I found your tuitorial. You go at a speed that makes it easier to keep up. I’ve just made baskets for small Easter eggs for gifts. Thank you. 😊
That’s so good to hear Marion. Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback. Your baskets sound lovely! 🥰
Thank you. I bought this kit on Sunday at a Craft show and this helped me so much xx
That's great to hear Christine, thank you.
Thanks for this video! I made this basket from your pattern as a complete beginner last year and this video has inspired me to make some more in different colours.
That’s fantastic, thanks for the feedback Judith 😊
Lovely video and very helpful. I am bilingual British/ American, and I’ve been a crochet-beginner for YEARS. I have lots of baskets now, none very well done, and find that your instructions are clear and wonderful. My monomania with going in circles is improving along with the baskets now. I may even try something other than baskets...Thank you!
That's lovely to hear, thank you for sharing 🙂
I'm a crochet beginner & it's great to see someone else using the same technique to "grab" the yarn - it's how I knit.
I can't get to grips with holding & using the yarn any other way.
I always tell folk in my Learn to Crochet workshops not to worry too much much about how you hold your yarn - everyone finds their way in the end. I use more traditional crochet holding techniques when I'm crocheting with finer yarn, but it changes depending on the stitch too. Happy hooking! 🙂
Very helpful, thank you. 😊
thank you
Great explanation! I just bout big t shirt yarn. Hopefully it will go well
Brilliant! I'm glad you found it useful. Good luck with the T-shirt yarn. Be careful not to work too tightly with the T-shirt yarn, it can be tough on the hands. Be sure to pull your 2 loops up nice and high before you yarn over and take them off - this will help keep your tension loose. which is essential with the T shirt yarn.
Thank you for the helpful tip!
Thanks for your video.If you want to make a bigger basket, do you just increase the bottom?
@@helenbolen8194 hi Helen. Yes that’s correct, if you want to make a bigger basket you continue to work increase rounds until the base is the size you want the basket to be.
@@cottonpodcrochet Hello, do I increase with a single crochet each round? so next round would be one double and four single? I am a complete beginner 🙂
@@elsadiabate2198 hello, just to clarify all stitches are UK double crochet (US single crochet) we have to be careful using the terms single and double when we are talking about the stitches.
The next round would be 2dc in the same stitch, then 1dc into each of the next 4sts. Then 2dc in the same stitch, then 1dc into each of the next 5sts and so on. So yes you increase by 1 dc in between the increases each round. Hope that makes sense 😊🧶
What is the finished dimension of this basket? Please advise. Linda
Please add a link for the more sturdy basket. I could not find it.
@@jenniferficks5670 Hi Jennifer. Did we chat at Yarndale - is, here’s the link think you mean (it’s to my artsy store as my main website is closed for restocking) www.etsy.com/uk/listing/790404619/crochet-pattern-storage-pod-midi-by?click_key=1775e841b8aa45caadfe57d0a3256b4e58d467df%3A790404619&click_sum=b50098b1&ref=shop_home_active_3
In USA that would be a single crochet stitch not a double crochet. Just so that you know, maybe in England they called it a dc.
Hi Diana, yes you are correct! Here in the UK we do use dc where you use sc, tr where you use dc and htr where you would use hdc, and so on. Mindful of this, I placed a note at the top right hand side of the screen that reminds viewers that I'm using UK terminology (about 3 minutes into the video). All my patterns and crochet kits use UK crochet terminology.
Is the yarn nova vita 12. I’m having real difficulty stopping my work from curling up
Hi Adele, yes I'm using Nova Vita in the video. You may need to relax your tension a little bit? Another tip is to make sure that when you do your first yarn over pull through, you bring the loop up and above your work so it is level with the loop on the hook. This way you elongate the stitch so it sits neatly and isn't too tight. I hope this makes sense. Also there is a tendency for the basket to curl itself in to a bowl that is inside out. So after a couple of the side rows turn your work out so that you are you are working on the outside of the basket. Hope this helps, if not let me know and maybe I can help further in some way. Happy hooking! Sharon
Thanks, I am using a bigger hook and I was also using American terminology, it’s ok now.
Do you have any videos on joining yarn on a basket?
I’m glad it’s working out now. I’m sorry I don’t have a video showing how to join yarn on a basket.
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