I have been crocheting for 45 yrs. This is the first time I have seen the SSC. Just proves there is always something new to learn in crocheting and you are never to old to learn a new trick :-) .
It is wonderful that we (who have been crocheting for decades) can always learn new things. And I love UA-cam just for that. I find I learn new things almost every day.
I stumbled upon your video and I am glad I did. I had never heard of tapestry crochet or a square single crochet stitch. I am now practicing my tapestry crochet and I am addicted. It's like cross stitch but it's crochet.
Thanks for explaining the reason for the square sc !!! Some teachers will say it doesn't matter but in tapestry, I think it makes a difference and the work looks so much better. By the way, my grandmother frowned on YO the other way ... she could tell !!! LOL
I think I love your Grandmother :-) I've been crocheting for 52 years, I can see it too. But there is always a way and a reason for how things are done. I've always been a person who likes to explain why, instead of just saying "do this."
Thank you Sandy Marie, I've just started doing tapestry crochet, I love the pattern ,designs and so many uses. I'll so glad I've found your videos. Blessings ⚘️
Love these techniques!!! Thanks! I'm gonna try on my next project. Also, you look SO MUCH like my grandmother!!! Even the same type of eyeglasses she used to use! But she never let her hair down, she was this really old traditional grandma. But you gave me a sweet familiar feeling for this. ❤️
I just found you and you are a joy to watch and listen to. A great teacher. Hope to see more from you. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. God bless.
thank you so much... i stayed away from tapestry crochet for the same reason, didn't like the carried yarn showing... want to learn so much from you. hugs from Chile 🇨🇱
Thank YOU, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I've been doing Tapestry Crochet for over 30 years now so I have a lot to teach. It's video production (which I've only been doing for a few months) that's slowing me down, lol. {{{hugs}}} back to you.
I've been crocheting for 50+ years and have never heard about the ssc stitch. Thank you so much for showing us this wonderful method! Goes to show you're never too old or experienced to learn something new!
I know so many people have probably said this but... Thank you. I love tapestry work and a real great friend of my has asked me for a man's tapestry poncho . I have been studying everything I can find to get this done. I am so glad this tutorial came up when I did a tapestry search. You now have a faithful follower. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
Oops ! I hit the wrong tab... I wish to start on tapestry in the round and eager to learn waayu bags, to begin with, the yarn used is a question mark and would love a tutorial of Crochet along tapestry video from you , you are so good at explaining and so neat in your work. Awaiting a reply meanwhile have a great week ahead and Thank you so much Sandy Marie (hope I spelt your name correctly) lots of loves and hugs
Well, I did answer but I don't know what happened to it. (ha ha) All I said was to stay tuned as I'll be doing a lot of videos on crochet in the round. And the best yarn to use is cotton.
It's one of the old stitches that have sort of been lost with time. I guess that's the good thing about being an 'old timer', I remember a lot of the old stuff. I've been crocheting for about 52 years, and doing colorwork for about 40 years now 😊 It will take just a little bit to get used to the stitch, but you'll get it. 👍 You're very welcome.
Hi Sandy Marie...I've been crocheting very long time 30+...but tapestry crochet new to me...I'm currently trying to make a Phoenix Basket I saw...that's how I got here..and I'm sooo glad I found you...thank you for explaining so well...I've subscribed as well...my name is Fran....I test pattern for Happily Hook Magazine...sooo nice to meet you....💜🐱
I had never heard of tapestry crochet until today (im doing a CAL). Like the look of ssc and am going to try it. Love the design you are making! Thanks for sharing-new subscriber now 😊
Nothing is ever an accident, lol. Now, if anyone ever tells you you're doing it wrong, you can say, "No, this is a square single crochet." And, btw, I don't believe in doing something wrong. Different - yes, never wrong. If it works for you, you're doing it right. *** grin ***
Thank you so much I'm going to try your square single crochet I'm working with navy and white for a NY Yankee baby blanket! I'll let you know how it goes!
Hello from India Sandy Marie, I truly appreciate your tapestry trick videos as I am very new to tapestry crochet the square single crochet you demonstrated is so beautiful could this stitch be used in the whole project in place of the yarn over crochet.
🥰💞 thank you so much for sharing. I needed this. I make alot kf headbands for my kids sports teams. And mine never look like tbis. I can not wait to tey these ..
Hi Sandy Marie, I have been watching your videos and learning, is there a graph pattern for the item you are showing in this video? Thank you for sharing
No. It was a design my Mom and I worked on for a rock path in front of her house. I honestly never thought of putting it into an actual crochet pattern, lol. I was just working off the pictures we drew. Good idea! I've got a list a mile long, but it's now on the list.
Thank you soo much. This is a new stitch for me and I have been crocheting a few (6) years. I am excited to try this tapestry style and the cross single stitch (ssc) any ideas on a simple first time project.
Hahahaha so this will make you chuckle. I’ve learned this stitch but I was told the name was a “modern” 😂😂😂😂 single crochet. Someone’s trying to rip the old school off 😂
Yes, only back loop. Doing this will keep your stitches lined up a little better. If you don't do back loop your design will lean. It is possible to use hdc, however the design will begin to look a little clunky, and it may start to bow on the sides or center. If you decide to try - make sure you keep your stitches a little loose, and only try on a small piece to start with. I hope this helps you. It's always good to hear from new crocheters.
Thank you for this trick. I'm currently crocheting a tapestry hat. As I work the rows, I noticed the hat fitting tighter and tighter on my head to the point of not fitting at all. How do I prevent this? I will be frogging the hat and starting over. Thank you.
I know this comment is from a year ago, but one thing I've noticed myself doing is tugging on the carried yarns as I go which can warp everything to be tighter than previous rounds. Tugging on the worked seems to help even things back out.
So I have a question about hook size. I'm doing a tapestry crochet cal blanket in double crochet and instructions said use a larger hook size than yarn recommendation to allow for the carried yarn. I noticed you are using a smaller hook size than yarn recommends - is that because it's a basket and you want the stitch tighter, or is that what you always do for tapestry crochet, go down a size? On a blanket I actually like a little of the carried yarn showing through because it looks like handsewn stitches. But I agree it's not always the look one is after. Thanks so much again for your patient teaching and inspiring patterns.
Hook size is always determined by the stitch you are using, the final look you want, and sometimes by meeting the correct gauge. In the case of a blanket going up a size might help the blanket lay better, or feel better, or just be softer. In my video I was going for a tighter stitch that would stand on it's own. I really hope this helps. :-)
This is very helpful Thank you for sharing your experience with us ❤️. I want to ask, please: from where could I get such beautiful yellow and turquoise drawing? .. I mean I want to know how to make chart like it and follow it while crocheting as a guide?!🙈😍 I'm a beginner that's why I ask
I'm no really sure what you're looking for. You can make charts on a program called "Stitch Fiddle". It's a web program, free to use (to start). I hope that helps. :-)
@@CrochetFiberArt yes exactly, I was asking for that. I found it and want to ask a thing about the Stich Fiddle. When I choosed create chart from picture. It created large chart. How can I make chart from picture I liked for small portion? (small chart to see how it would look like soon) 'coz create chart by my own design is hard for me to draw .. instead I want to use picture but also to have control on the how many stiches and rows I hope I could deliver the meaning clearly to you this time 🙈♥️ and thanks a lot for helping us really
@@nihalshamy 1) Realize this is a new skill and you'll have to play with it. 2) There's not enough room, here on UA-cam, to explain. 3) Stitch Fiddle has answered all your questions on their help page www.stitchfiddle.com/en/help . 4) They also have great customer service and are better suited to answer your questions. ** And ** 4) You are starting a great adventure, relax and have fun with it.
@@CrochetFiberArt I love that reply 😍 thanks for the help and advise. I'll take these points in consideration. ♥️Many many thanks, you're right; this is gonna be fun n something great to spend time at 🙏
Can you please explain how to get rid of the annoying colour change from pink to white without making the annoying line of pink more pronounced on the right?
It looks like those square single crochets give you a crisper design. Am I right? I'm totally new to tapestry crochet. I'm trying to make a potholder that worked in rounds, but, of course, the graph is square. My brain is having a hard time with the translation. I'm hoping you have a video for that!
Yes, a little bit. The design is -- squared up -- a little versus seeing the "V's" of standard single crochet. It honestly depends on the look a person wants. I once did a test crocheting the exact same thing both ways. Then asked several people which they liked better. The results were honestly about 50/50, lol. There's actually 2 web pages on my website that go into detail (free PDF at the end). Start with this page then move to the next one. www.colorworkcrochet.com/learn-circle-graphs.html
Can you explain the difference between the square single crochet and the cross stitch to me? They both have you "grabbing " the working end from the above position instead of the under position, but they come out looking very different.
Truth is, as of Jan. 1 2020, I've retired and closed the business. I made the decision to keep the UA-cam channel open and answer questions in the UA-cam comments. I just haven't gotten to posting the announcement on the bottom of all the videos yet.
@@CrochetFiberArt oh thank you so much for responding. I've just started my tapestry crochet journey and your tutorials are super clear and helpful. Good luck with future ventures :)
Why does my design always lean to the right? What am I doing wrong? I can never seem to get the picture to go straight up. It always leans to the right.
Sorry for the delay in writing back. It sounds like you're working in the round? If you are you need to work with a back loop single crochet, not the full loop. If you aren't working in the round write back and I'll try to help.
I have been crocheting for 45 yrs. This is the first time I have seen the SSC. Just proves there is always something new to learn in crocheting and you are never to old to learn a new trick :-) .
It is wonderful that we (who have been crocheting for decades) can always learn new things. And I love UA-cam just for that. I find I learn new things almost every day.
I stumbled upon your video and I am glad I did. I had never heard of tapestry crochet or a square single crochet stitch. I am now practicing my tapestry crochet and I am addicted. It's like cross stitch but it's crochet.
I never thought of it being like cross stitch. I'm glad you're enjoying.
I've just started tapestry crochet about a month ago. I had heard about the ssc, but this is the first time I saw a video of it. Thanks so much!
WOW! I'm glad you found the video :-) It's a super easy variation of a standard stitch.
Thanks for explaining the reason for the square sc !!! Some teachers will say it doesn't matter but in tapestry, I think it makes a difference and the work looks so much better. By the way, my grandmother frowned on YO the other way ... she could tell !!! LOL
I think I love your Grandmother :-) I've been crocheting for 52 years, I can see it too. But there is always a way and a reason for how things are done. I've always been a person who likes to explain why, instead of just saying "do this."
Thank you Sandy Marie, I've just started doing tapestry crochet, I love the pattern ,designs and so many uses. I'll so glad I've found your videos. Blessings ⚘️
Love these techniques!!! Thanks! I'm gonna try on my next project. Also, you look SO MUCH like my grandmother!!! Even the same type of eyeglasses she used to use! But she never let her hair down, she was this really old traditional grandma. But you gave me a sweet familiar feeling for this. ❤️
I just found you and you are a joy to watch and listen to. A great teacher. Hope to see more from you. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. God bless.
Thank you. You've made my day. :-)
I totally agree with this statement and couldn't have said it better. 💖😁☺🌹🌷🌸
thank you so much... i stayed away from tapestry crochet for the same reason, didn't like the carried yarn showing... want to learn so much from you. hugs from Chile 🇨🇱
Thank YOU, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I've been doing Tapestry Crochet for over 30 years now so I have a lot to teach. It's video production (which I've only been doing for a few months) that's slowing me down, lol. {{{hugs}}} back to you.
I've been crocheting for 50+ years and have never heard about the ssc stitch. Thank you so much for showing us this wonderful method! Goes to show you're never too old or experienced to learn something new!
I'm so happy that I've been able to help you. Thank YOU for a nice comment.
This video is so wonderful, thanks for teaching these tricks.
You're very welcome. I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. :-)
Thank you so much! This really helps me out in learning tapestry crochet.
I'm glad you liked this and I'm really happy to help. Stay tuned, 2019 is going to be a fun year.
really like the square single crochet tip - I've tried it and it really does make a big difference - thank you
Beautiful work, wonderful teacher. Thank you!
Thank YOU for the wonderful comment.
OMG! Thank you for your quick response. Thank you you are gorgeous.
I know so many people have probably said this but... Thank you.
I love tapestry work and a real great friend of my has asked me for a man's tapestry poncho .
I have been studying everything I can find to get this done. I am so glad this tutorial came up when I did a tapestry search.
You now have a faithful follower.
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
You are most welcome! I'm glad this video helped you. :-)
Thank you so much for your video. Just starting my first tapastry crochet project.
These techniques are super helpful! My work looks much better because of you. Thank you so much!!
I've only been doing it for about a month. Still learning. Thanks for the tips
You're welcome. The more you do it, the better you get. Keep it up. :-)
First time i heard of square single crochet. it is very pretty and useful. Thank you for sharing!
Omggg i love her shes adorable
This made me giggle. Thank you.
Thank you Sandy Marie for those tips. Enjoy your week.
Oops ! I hit the wrong tab... I wish to start on tapestry in the round and eager to learn waayu bags, to begin with, the yarn used is a question mark and would love a tutorial of Crochet along tapestry video from you , you are so good at explaining and so neat in your work. Awaiting a reply meanwhile have a great week ahead and Thank you so much Sandy Marie (hope I spelt your name correctly) lots of loves and hugs
Well, I did answer but I don't know what happened to it. (ha ha) All I said was to stay tuned as I'll be doing a lot of videos on crochet in the round. And the best yarn to use is cotton.
Hi from Australia!
Thankyou so much for your tips. I'm self taught and it's the first time hearing of a ssc. Saved my project! 😍
Miss😇 Sandy Marie Thank You Once Again for Your Time and Love for Crochet❣💐⚘ You are a Great Teacher 💝💗💓👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much. I appreciate your compliment.
Thank you for the great trick! The SSC saved my black and white cow blanket! ❤
This is really helping..thanks a lot..
Oh, I'm very glad. :-)
thanks i like this video very much because i love the old things and i look for it
We can learn a lot from many of the older ways. I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. 😊
I learned something new today😉🤗 Thank you
That is SO AWESOME! I'm so glad that I was able to help. You'll have to let me know how it works for you when you start using it.
Crochet Fiber Art I sure will. As soon as I get home today. Thank you for the reply
Thanks. I have never heard of ssc. I am going to try it. Thank you again..
It's one of the old stitches that have sort of been lost with time. I guess that's the good thing about being an 'old timer', I remember a lot of the old stuff. I've been crocheting for about 52 years, and doing colorwork for about 40 years now 😊 It will take just a little bit to get used to the stitch, but you'll get it. 👍 You're very welcome.
Thanks for the tips!! I was so frustrated with all the colours showing up and I didn’t know what to do.
Hi Sandy Marie...I've been crocheting very long time 30+...but tapestry crochet new to me...I'm currently trying to make a Phoenix Basket I saw...that's how I got here..and I'm sooo glad I found you...thank you for explaining so well...I've subscribed as well...my name is Fran....I test pattern for Happily Hook Magazine...sooo nice to meet you....💜🐱
It's so very nice to meet you as well, Fran. Thank you for subscribing. There's a lot of fun things coming.
Thank you! I just started tapestry crochet today. This was really helpful.
Welcome to the tapestry crochet addiction, lol.
Hopping to start soon! Thank you! 🌸🌺🌸🌺🌸🌺
Once you start you'll be addicted, lol.
Thanks for this awesome tutorial
Very helpful video, thank you ! Also the back loop square stitch stacks the stitches better without the slant too 😁
Thank you, very interesting technique.
Thank YOU. I'm glad you thought the technique was interesting. I hope you enjoy using it.
I had never heard of tapestry crochet until today (im doing a CAL). Like the look of ssc and am going to try it. Love the design you are making! Thanks for sharing-new subscriber now 😊
You'll be addicted to tapestry crochet in no time, lol. Thank YOU for subscribing.
I'm just starting crocheting less than a month ago. Tq for your tutorial. I need more practice for this tapestry crochet
Take your time :-)
Thanks SO much for the tips! Love the NM T-shirt that you're wearing.
I have several NM t-shirts, lol. Thank you.
You have a very pleasant aura💕 thank you so much for sharing
All my single crochet are accidently ssc😲
Thanks for your info 😊
Nothing is ever an accident, lol. Now, if anyone ever tells you you're doing it wrong, you can say, "No, this is a square single crochet." And, btw, I don't believe in doing something wrong. Different - yes, never wrong. If it works for you, you're doing it right. *** grin ***
Just begining, thank you!!!!
Thank you so much I'm going to try your square single crochet I'm working with navy and white for a NY Yankee baby blanket!
I'll let you know how it goes!
Hello from India Sandy Marie, I truly appreciate your tapestry trick videos as I am very new to tapestry crochet the square single crochet you demonstrated is so beautiful could this stitch be used in the whole project in place of the yarn over crochet.
Yes. It's designed as a replacement stitch. I even use it for other projects as it's easier on my hands and wrists.
Thankyou Sandy Marie praying for your hands'speedy recovery. God bless you.
Thank you Sandy!
Thnak u so much you gave a good tip
You are very welcome and I'm glad you enjoyed.
Awesome, thank you Sandy.💕💕💕
Thanks so much Sandy Marie, this was super helpful
It’s very cute of you
Thank you, I real learned something.
Thank you so much for this tips ♥️
You're very welcome. :-)
Thank you very much
You're very welcome, Manal.
Great tips Thanks so much! 😄💜
You are very welcome. :-)
Thank you. I learned a few things 💜
You're very welcome. :-) Glad you learned something.
Very helpful! Thanks!
🥰💞 thank you so much for sharing. I needed this. I make alot kf headbands for my kids sports teams. And mine never look like tbis. I can not wait to tey these ..
Thank you!
You're welcome :-)
I love youuuuuuuuuu,thank you soooo much
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. :-)
I am just starting Tapestry crochet to do a special purse.
Hi Sandy Marie, I have been watching your videos and learning, is there a graph pattern for the item you are showing in this video? Thank you for sharing
No. It was a design my Mom and I worked on for a rock path in front of her house. I honestly never thought of putting it into an actual crochet pattern, lol. I was just working off the pictures we drew. Good idea! I've got a list a mile long, but it's now on the list.
I loved this tip! Thanks a lot!!!! 😍
I am just learning color work now
Thank you soo much. This is a new stitch for me and I have been crocheting a few (6) years. I am excited to try this tapestry style and the cross single stitch (ssc) any ideas on a simple first time project.
Thank you for the nice comment. If you do a search for Mochila Bag designs you'll find a lot of ideas. :-)
Thank you for the tips! Am I able to purchase the dessert flower pattern, I cannot seem to find it. Thank you!
Subscribed! Thank you teacher
You're very welcome. :-)
Ty 😊
You're very welcome. :-)
Thank you
Thank you so much dear. This is so good. While starting the next round do we chain 1 and start. Or just start with SC?
Always Chain 1. :-) I'm glad this helps you.
@@CrochetFiberArt Thank you so much
@@vaishalideshmukh3627 You're very welcome. I'm glad this helped.
THANK YOU😻😻😻🎈🎈🎈🧸🧸🧸👍👍👍
Hahahaha so this will make you chuckle.
I’ve learned this stitch but I was told the name was a “modern” 😂😂😂😂 single crochet.
Someone’s trying to rip the old school off 😂
You'd be surprised at how many times I see this happening. Maybe they don't realize that "older" folks still crochet, and we remember, lol.
Hi, i’m from Italy, sorry for my english..do you work only in back loop? This is possibile in hdc? I’m a beginner crocheter.
Thank you.
Yes, only back loop. Doing this will keep your stitches lined up a little better. If you don't do back loop your design will lean. It is possible to use hdc, however the design will begin to look a little clunky, and it may start to bow on the sides or center. If you decide to try - make sure you keep your stitches a little loose, and only try on a small piece to start with. I hope this helps you. It's always good to hear from new crocheters.
Thank you for this trick. I'm currently crocheting a tapestry hat. As I work the rows, I noticed the hat fitting tighter and tighter on my head to the point of not fitting at all. How do I prevent this? I will be frogging the hat and starting over. Thank you.
I know this comment is from a year ago, but one thing I've noticed myself doing is tugging on the carried yarns as I go which can warp everything to be tighter than previous rounds. Tugging on the worked seems to help even things back out.
@@AlyssaMercedes Thank you.
thank you so much :D
So I have a question about hook size. I'm doing a tapestry crochet cal blanket in double crochet and instructions said use a larger hook size than yarn recommendation to allow for the carried yarn. I noticed you are using a smaller hook size than yarn recommends - is that because it's a basket and you want the stitch tighter, or is that what you always do for tapestry crochet, go down a size?
On a blanket I actually like a little of the carried yarn showing through because it looks like handsewn stitches. But I agree it's not always the look one is after.
Thanks so much again for your patient teaching and inspiring patterns.
Hook size is always determined by the stitch you are using, the final look you want, and sometimes by meeting the correct gauge. In the case of a blanket going up a size might help the blanket lay better, or feel better, or just be softer. In my video I was going for a tighter stitch that would stand on it's own. I really hope this helps. :-)
can you show me how to crochet a sunflower pillow thank you
My carry yarn is showing I missed it is there anyway to fix it now after I've already passed that row
I so loved your work here and am new to this technique do you have a pattern I could purchase for this piece please ?? Thanks.
I am sorry, I retired and no patterns are available anymore. They've all been archived for my Granddaughter.
@@CrochetFiberArt oh what a shame thanks.Happy retirement.
@@ameliawalters517 Thank you
This is very helpful Thank you for sharing your experience with us ❤️. I want to ask, please: from where could I get such beautiful yellow and turquoise drawing? .. I mean I want to know how to make chart like it and follow it while crocheting as a guide?!🙈😍 I'm a beginner that's why I ask
I'm no really sure what you're looking for. You can make charts on a program called "Stitch Fiddle". It's a web program, free to use (to start). I hope that helps. :-)
@@CrochetFiberArt yes exactly, I was asking for that.
I found it and want to ask a thing about the Stich Fiddle. When I choosed create chart from picture. It created large chart. How can I make chart from picture I liked for small portion?
(small chart to see how it would look like soon)
'coz create chart by my own design is hard for me to draw .. instead I want to use picture but also to have control on the how many stiches and rows I hope I could deliver the meaning clearly to you this time 🙈♥️ and thanks a lot for helping us really
@@nihalshamy 1) Realize this is a new skill and you'll have to play with it. 2) There's not enough room, here on UA-cam, to explain. 3) Stitch Fiddle has answered all your questions on their help page www.stitchfiddle.com/en/help . 4) They also have great customer service and are better suited to answer your questions. ** And ** 4) You are starting a great adventure, relax and have fun with it.
@@CrochetFiberArt I love that reply 😍 thanks for the help and advise. I'll take these points in consideration. ♥️Many many thanks, you're right; this is gonna be fun n something great to spend time at 🙏
@@nihalshamy It's all about loving what you do.
Hello from NM. I have done major projects with many color changes. I think that I may be intimidated but carrying many colors. Help! LOL
🙋Thanks ... 💌😇
You're very welcome.
im struggling with tapestry crochet garments. they wont stretch due to the yarn carrying through the stitch. what should i do?
Can you please explain how to get rid of the annoying colour change from pink to white without making the annoying line of pink more pronounced on the right?
I'm a little confused. There isn't any place in the video that uses pink.
It looks like those square single crochets give you a crisper design. Am I right? I'm totally new to tapestry crochet. I'm trying to make a potholder that worked in rounds, but, of course, the graph is square. My brain is having a hard time with the translation. I'm hoping you have a video for that!
Yes, a little bit. The design is -- squared up -- a little versus seeing the "V's" of standard single crochet. It honestly depends on the look a person wants. I once did a test crocheting the exact same thing both ways. Then asked several people which they liked better. The results were honestly about 50/50, lol. There's actually 2 web pages on my website that go into detail (free PDF at the end). Start with this page then move to the next one. www.colorworkcrochet.com/learn-circle-graphs.html
Can you explain the difference between the square single crochet and the cross stitch to me? They both have you "grabbing " the working end from the above position instead of the under position, but they come out looking very different.
The square single crochet is yarn over, yarn under. So it starts the same, then on the last pull through it's yarn under
I just discovered you and now your blog and ravelry and Etsy are discontinued? Where can you be found ?!
Truth is, as of Jan. 1 2020, I've retired and closed the business. I made the decision to keep the UA-cam channel open and answer questions in the UA-cam comments. I just haven't gotten to posting the announcement on the bottom of all the videos yet.
@@CrochetFiberArt oh thank you so much for responding. I've just started my tapestry crochet journey and your tutorials are super clear and helpful. Good luck with future ventures :)
@@VeganChickInOz You're very welcome. I am here to answer questions so if you have a question go ahead and ask. :-)
Класс. Отлично.
Why does my design always lean to the right? What am I doing wrong? I can never seem to get the picture to go straight up. It always leans to the right.
Sorry for the delay in writing back. It sounds like you're working in the round? If you are you need to work with a back loop single crochet, not the full loop. If you aren't working in the round write back and I'll try to help.
@@CrochetFiberArt Thank you! I was wondering why you crochet in the back loop. And if it 's a flat tapestry crochet, I can go in the full loop? :)
@@ificouldfly-16 If it's flat AND going back and forth each row, yes. If crocheting in the round (one direction) it must be back loop.
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Thank you.
I know it as yarn under rather than square stitch
สวยมากค่ะค่ะอยากทำเป็นติดตามชมผลงานของคุณค่ะ
I'm not sure about your comment so I'll simply say, Thank You.
Way...way...way... too slow
You can speed the video up under the Settings cog. :) Hit Playback Speed, then go to 1.25, or whatever works for you. :)
Thank you so much