Absolutely adore u, Craig!!!! You are one of the best teachers on UA-cam!! I’ve done a few of your scarfs as well as shawls and omg u make it look so simple!! Ty for this xoxo
OMG love this stitch in Tunisian, the yarn is perfect for this stitch. I will make a swatch as you suggested and a new project is born. Thanks Craig you’re the best. ❤️
@Fiber Spider just sitting here binging your videos...already planning to make peppermint patties...and drinking butter pecan flavored coffee...it's awesome. Recommend it to any coffee lover who don't have nut allergies. You are absolutely amazing. I'd love to just sit down with you and knit or crochet (I do both...not as well as my only favorite "Spider" however) or go on a yarn shopping spree. I've watched you for about 1 1/2 years now and I've learned so much! Thank you❤❤❤
Just started a lap blanket with help of your chevron stitch tutorial, from a few months ago.. Trying out Tunesian crochet, is on my to do list. I'll give it a go after my current project is finished. You make it look so easy, but not sure if I have the patience 😁
I bought a ball of Lana Grossa Gomitolo Arte, because it was very pretty, I had no idea what to do with it, until I came across this tutorial, and saw the ball as a scarf and now I have started another project! I will look very good coming winter!!
If I wanted to make the chevron taller, would I just change the st count to any even number of ch? So instead of multi of 14, I could do 20? So then the seq would be like *yo, pick up the next 19 loops, yo, pick up loop, yo, pick up 19, (peak made); then the valley would be the same: dec 3 sts together, pick up the next 19 loops, yo, pick up loop*
Absolutely adore u, Craig!!!! You are one of the best teachers on UA-cam!! I’ve done a few of your scarfs as well as shawls and omg u make it look so simple!! Ty for this xoxo
Tunisian crochet is my bugaboo you make it look so easy…
Ooh will definitely be dragging my Tunisian hooks out for this one!🩵
OMG love this stitch in Tunisian, the yarn is perfect for this stitch. I will make a swatch as you suggested and a new project is born. Thanks Craig you’re the best. ❤️
I don’t do tunisian crochet but I enjoy watching you.
I just love ❤️ how you demonstrate your wonderful projecys.🎉
Beautiful 😻 pattern thank you 👍🏾
I need to make a baby blanket. This will be perfect. Your direction is so clear. Thanks
Love the tutorial. I love the Tunisian pattern learning Tunisian crochet and loving it. Ty ❤
I do alot of tuninisan stitch. But this is a first for me. I'm really going to try this for my next baby blanket. Thank you so much.❤
Beautiful! I’m going to try it Thanks for sharing 🥰
@Fiber Spider just sitting here binging your videos...already planning to make peppermint patties...and drinking butter pecan flavored coffee...it's awesome. Recommend it to any coffee lover who don't have nut allergies. You are absolutely amazing. I'd love to just sit down with you and knit or crochet (I do both...not as well as my only favorite "Spider" however) or go on a yarn shopping spree. I've watched you for about 1 1/2 years now and I've learned so much! Thank you❤❤❤
Enjoyed the video. I think it would be a fun stitch.
Very pretty. Very nice color choice 🧡👋🐼
Merci beaucoup, Monsieur.
@@FiberSpider Wii Wii lmao 🤣 that’s all I got 😊
What a sweet a little pattern. And I love the colour changing yarn. It’s beautiful 😍
Awesome!! Thank you!!🤗❤️
Gorgeous ❤❤❤
Just started a lap blanket with help of your chevron stitch tutorial, from a few months ago..
Trying out Tunesian crochet, is on my to do list.
I'll give it a go after my current project is finished. You make it look so easy, but not sure if I have the patience 😁
Thank You! I am going to start with a dishcloth. 🤗🧶
Wow that looks amazing!!! Time to test it on some new kitchen rags!
Can't wait to try ❤
I bought a ball of Lana Grossa Gomitolo Arte, because it was very pretty, I had no idea what to do with it, until I came across this tutorial, and saw the ball as a scarf and now I have started another project! I will look very good coming winter!!
I would like to try this looks fun
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If I wanted to make the chevron taller, would I just change the st count to any even number of ch? So instead of multi of 14, I could do 20?
So then the seq would be like *yo, pick up the next 19 loops, yo, pick up loop, yo, pick up 19, (peak made); then the valley would be the same: dec 3 sts together, pick up the next 19 loops, yo, pick up loop*
Can this somehow worked into a poncho? Would look so nice. But how can it be increased?
I love simple stitch but wonder7ng how this would look using Tunisian knit stitch. Has anyone tried it?