Hi, if I were to do a larger border, such as increasing the stitch count to 4 or 5, would I go do that many treble stitches on each corner? Or is it universally 3 treble stitches on each corner no matter what?
I haven’t crocheted since I was a little girl and my grandmother sat with me and showed me. Your tutorial was very easy to follow and was perfect to get me started. Thank you 🙏
I loom knit and I started crocheting my borders, I have a question should my work have the front facing me or the back wrong side facing me when I start the first row of border?
The tip about the crochet hook size just saved me a lot of time. I went down a size before bit problem of puckering continued so goin up a size solved that problem. Thank you very much.
This is a very good tutorial but I can’t get my mind around crocheting generally so I just ended up getting my mum to do it Thank you all the same for a very helpful video, it’s not you, it’s me
This video has been the only one that has helped me start crocheting. The way you teach is brilliant. I have done my first knitted and crochet baby blanket! ❤
This has made my life so much easier! I’ve never been able to get my brain round crochet, but you went slow enough, and I could see everything perfectly! Very proud of my first blanket border ❤️ can’t wait to watch more of your videos and learn more 🥰
I am visually impaired and like many others, I have trouble seeing when there is little contrast between colors, this demo uses white yarn against a white background and thus I can’t see the demonstration well. Suggest a red or dark blue yarn. Thanks.
Hi Judy, thank you so much for your feedback. It was definitely a fault on my part to use low contrast colours when I filmed this video, and it's something I've been conscious to avoid since. I'm so sorry for the difficulty it causes to see what's being demonstrated. If I have the opportunity to refilm this tutorial, I'll absolutely make sure I have darker yarn available for the crochet. Thank you, and my sincerest apologies again ♥️
HI LOVELY!! Would this work the same for stockinette stitch, I mean following your instruct for the side chain effect? If not can you iterate how to get same effect? I have a large st st wall hanging and the sides are curling. Its already done so I cannot change that but would like to know for the future. Will this formula keep a large piece from curling?
I'm so sorry that I can't remember anymore, this was just a sample square that I knit a few years ago. Trying to count from the thumbnail, I think it might have been 30 stitches over 54 rows?
Would you mind to do a video showing how to get the edges the way you described? As a beginner, it is difficult to understand how to get those nice ends like yours. Thank you!! Your teaching style is terrific!!
Thank you for your feedback. This is just intended as a very easy video for knitters to understand, and as a support for a small description in one of my patterns. As a "yarn over" in knitting is worked in the opposite direction to one in crochet, I've used "wrap around" to avoid that confusion, and to avoid going into a more in-depth lesson of crochet.
Great video!! Question: how do you add yarn if you run out in the middle of crotchet border? Thanks!
Hi, if I were to do a larger border, such as increasing the stitch count to 4 or 5, would I go do that many treble stitches on each corner? Or is it universally 3 treble stitches on each corner no matter what?
I watch alot of crochet channels crocheting blankets and it seems the norm to crochet 3 stitches in the corner,whether it's SC DC etc
My very first crochet border on a knit baby blanket! Thank you for making it so easy!
Do you start at the stitch before the corner
Thank you
When do you chain 3
I haven’t crocheted since I was a little girl and my grandmother sat with me and showed me. Your tutorial was very easy to follow and was perfect to get me started. Thank you 🙏
thanks so much. how do you weave in the tail so it's secure and looks good on both sides?
I loom knit and I started crocheting my borders, I have a question should my work have the front facing me or the back wrong side facing me when I start the first row of border?
The tip about the crochet hook size just saved me a lot of time. I went down a size before bit problem of puckering continued so goin up a size solved that problem. Thank you very much.
This is a very good tutorial but I can’t get my mind around crocheting generally so I just ended up getting my mum to do it
Thank you all the same for a very helpful video, it’s not you, it’s me
Once you have done this how do you attach them all together to make a blanket
Thank you! I learned a lot from your video I didn’t know and got some new ideas to help me. ♥️😊🕊
That was super easy. Thank you. My scarf edges are curling with this pattern and this is perfect to keep them straight
I never start in a corner. My finding has been that it makes a neater border if I start in the middle of the bottom.
This video has been the only one that has helped me start crocheting. The way you teach is brilliant. I have done my first knitted and crochet baby blanket! ❤
Thank you so much, that's such lovely feedback! Congratulations on your first dual craft blanket!! ♥️
This has made my life so much easier! I’ve never been able to get my brain round crochet, but you went slow enough, and I could see everything perfectly! Very proud of my first blanket border ❤️ can’t wait to watch more of your videos and learn more 🥰
Horrible wavy effect on recording. Couldn’t watch
Ok karen
I am visually impaired and like many others, I have trouble seeing when there is little contrast between colors, this demo uses white yarn against a white background and thus I can’t see the demonstration well. Suggest a red or dark blue yarn. Thanks.
Hi Judy, thank you so much for your feedback. It was definitely a fault on my part to use low contrast colours when I filmed this video, and it's something I've been conscious to avoid since. I'm so sorry for the difficulty it causes to see what's being demonstrated. If I have the opportunity to refilm this tutorial, I'll absolutely make sure I have darker yarn available for the crochet. Thank you, and my sincerest apologies again ♥️
Thanks. I really appreciate this demo.❤❤❤❤💯🌹👌👌👌👌
I have crochet big blanket so I need to learn more about please can you help me please 🙏 Thank you Thank you Thank you please guide me 🙏🙏
Could this work doing the opposite. Can I add a knit border to crochet? 🌹❤️
Thank you, would you use the same for double crochet
Thank you so much!!! I had to learn to crochet to border a knit blanket and this video was amazing!!
Your tutorial was exactly what i was looking for. Excellent job. Cheers 🤗
HI LOVELY!! Would this work the same for stockinette stitch, I mean following your instruct for the side chain effect? If not can you iterate how to get same effect? I have a large st st wall hanging and the sides are curling. Its already done so I cannot change that but would like to know for the future. Will this formula keep a large piece from curling?
Thanks for being so detailed in your explanation.
Thank you for doing such a good job of teaching us.
Beautiful 😍
How many stitches did you cast on for square and how many rows did you do
I'm so sorry that I can't remember anymore, this was just a sample square that I knit a few years ago. Trying to count from the thumbnail, I think it might have been 30 stitches over 54 rows?
This is fantastic thanks for sharing.
excellent pacing! great insight and tips. thank you.
Would you mind to do a video showing how to get the edges the way you described? As a beginner, it is difficult to understand how to get those nice ends like yours. Thank you!! Your teaching style is terrific!!
It’s called a yarn over. Not a wrap around.
Thank you for your feedback. This is just intended as a very easy video for knitters to understand, and as a support for a small description in one of my patterns. As a "yarn over" in knitting is worked in the opposite direction to one in crochet, I've used "wrap around" to avoid that confusion, and to avoid going into a more in-depth lesson of crochet.