Celtic Weave Crochet Stitch Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
  • Hey friends!
    Today I'm going to teach you all how to make the Celtic Weave Stitch. This one is a bit tricky, but hang in there because once you're in a good rhythm, it moves along pretty smoothly.
    SKILL LEVEL:
    Advanced beginner - the maker should know and be comfortable with basic crochet stitches first.
    TUTORIAL NOTES:
    chain 1 does not count as a stitch
    this stitch is a two-row repeat
    start with any multiple of 4 + 3
    Time stamps:
    00:42 - starting chain
    1:00 - row 1
    1:40 - row 2
    9:30 - row 3
    21:00 - row 4
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @cassandragraham4419
    @cassandragraham4419 27 днів тому

    Thank you for the tutorial. It’s the best explained version I have seen. It’s up close and that’s a plus. Thanks again for sharing truly appreciated

  • @tatianamarshchonok6147
    @tatianamarshchonok6147 11 місяців тому +2

    So interesting pattern.

  • @suzanne2051
    @suzanne2051 Місяць тому

    Clear explanations. Thank you.

  • @annbashir5888
    @annbashir5888 11 місяців тому

    Its a beautiful stitch. You soon get the hang of working the Stitch

  • @oldmomma56
    @oldmomma56 11 місяців тому

    Celtic weave stitch is one to try but not beat myself up if I struggle a bit!

    • @SpottedHorseDesign
      @SpottedHorseDesign  11 місяців тому +1

      This one is tricky! So give yourself some grace ❤️ Do what you can and if you can’t get it, you can always come to it at a later time. Sometimes I noticed that when I come back to a stitch that I struggled with, it seems to go easier the second go around