I absolutely adore you, your voice is so soothing and you are so easy to follow. I have learned to make shawls from you. I love the way you start them as I am not good at rings. You are a wonderful teacher.
Love this shawl. In Texas heavy shawls are seldom needed. So this one looks airy. We have already hit 90 degrees. I made one change though and started with ch3 to decrease the size of the beginning loop. Thanks for making your videos.
I love the wider shawls you do. The longer ones just don't go round the neck so easily. Shawlettes would be well received. The longer in-depth, just go over the top of your shoulder unless you make it massive 🤔💕 Although it is your choice, it's just my observations after all 💕
Super easy pattern which I appreciate! I'm using #10 thread yarn instead and making a summer tablecloth with this pattern!! Thanks for the inspiration!!
Hi Craig just came along this tutorial what a lovely pattern will definitely be doing this at the weekend to take on holiday might be a beach sarong type but so t know what colour will have whats in my stash xx
Love this pattern. Thank you! Now I want to play with different combinations as the cubes. Dc, ch2, dc or crossing the two center dc. They may not work, but who knows. 😊
You mentioned you had a tutorial for a top down version, is it a larger shawl? I’m wondering what the name of the video is so I can check it out. Thank you.
I absolutely adore you, your voice is so soothing and you are so easy to follow. I have learned to make shawls from you. I love the way you start them as I am not good at rings. You are a wonderful teacher.
Loving your tutorials, very easy to follow, and you have a gift for teaching. Thanks.
Funny I would see this just as I’m finishing a diamonds and cubes blanket. Thanks for the video! 🧶 ❤
Love love this. As always love your soothing voice and videos. Making two one for my new baby Grandaughter and one for my daughter bday.
Thank you for your wonderful tutorials - absolutely love them!
Hello Craig,what a pretty pattern…thanks so much for all you do!😊🧶❤️
Pretty and lacy stitch. Great for Spring and Summer.
This will be next after I finish your dragonfly shawl! Love your patterns!
Love this shawl. In Texas heavy shawls are seldom needed. So this one looks airy. We have already hit 90 degrees. I made one change though and started with ch3 to decrease the size of the beginning loop. Thanks for making your videos.
Hello from Pensacola. I'm sending you and your watchers love and peace.❤
whoa, very pretty! i'm for sure using this as a way to get back into crocheting light shawls
Love this shawl so much especially your suggestion about fuzzy yarn!❤
Wow nice and easy. Thank you ❤
Thanks for the easy tutorial! A two row repeat was exactly what I needed for an easy project!
Ha! You won that game of yarn chicken! 😂
I love the wider shawls you do. The longer ones just don't go round the neck so easily. Shawlettes would be well received. The longer in-depth, just go over the top of your shoulder unless you make it massive 🤔💕 Although it is your choice, it's just my observations after all 💕
Oh my…….definitely doing this beauty! Thank you!
Love, love, love this! I think this would look so pretty in an ombre. Thank you so much, Craig!
Good morning Craig. This is perfect as a shawl. Thank you for the tutorial. Love the gift yarn from Brenda. Be well and be safe!
Awww, thank you hon. Btw, just sent you an email 😉
@@FiberSpider You’re welcome. I will check my email now. 😘
I love Joann’s twist heathers. It’s incredibly soft and I love the colors. It’s been my favorite lately.
Super easy pattern which I appreciate! I'm using #10 thread yarn instead and making a summer tablecloth with this pattern!! Thanks for the inspiration!!
Hi Craig just came along this tutorial what a lovely pattern will definitely be doing this at the weekend to take on holiday might be a beach sarong type but so t know what colour will have whats in my stash xx
What a nice shawl! Thank you!
Good morning from San Antonio TX. Like your videos..
Another lovely pattern! Not sure about what yarn I would use, but I do think it would be best to use something that did not compete with the pattern.
Omg I just love this shawl. Can't wait to make it.
This is so pretty!
Hi Craig....love this.
Love this pattern. Thank you! Now I want to play with different combinations as the cubes. Dc, ch2, dc or crossing the two center dc. They may not work, but who knows. 😊
So pretty. Thank you.
I would like to make a blankie with this stitch
Beautiful! ❤❤
Thanks for sharing
I really like this
Nice!
Could you do a rectangle shawl in this stitch?
Can this be transformed into a square for a throw blanket?
can you do one without the points ty
Can you use the lightweight yarn like a lightweight like ice cream scoop yarn
Of course. You can use any weight of yarn. Just be sure to use an appropriate hook size to go with it. 😉
@@FiberSpider im using a 6mm hook but it called for a 5 mm it is looking good
Hi lovely am look for the video on the top down version of this you mention I am struggling to find you Utube video can you help please ? Thk u x❤
You mentioned you had a tutorial for a top down version, is it a larger shawl? I’m wondering what the name of the video is so I can check it out. Thank you.
Here you go 😊
ua-cam.com/video/WKRN4EhsBqc/v-deo.htmlsi=cS-WkY4LmrGOa-6M
I am looking for this also ❤
What was the crochet hook letter that you used or could a g hook work