Great tutorial thank you! I'm an absolute beginner and I've been watching a couple of other channels, but they still move so fast when demonstrating stitches. I like how you really breakdown and explain the steps. Thank you! I can't wait to try this beautiful style :)
😍 You are destined to be a great teacher which is what you are already. The way you communicate and the way you film your videos is testament to your high standards that you impose on yourself. Your effort is much appreciated, even from millions of miles away.
Love from United States of America 🇺🇸 your channel I found easy instructions and simple to do. And easy to follow, you explain the pattern clearly. Thank you so much appreciated your kindness and hard work.
What a wonderful explanation. I’ve been a self taught crocheter for 10 years but consider myself pretty new because I don’t do much outside of the basic single and double crochet. Instant subscribe after watching this video
Thank you so much for your good and well paced tutorial. I used to crochet when I was about 12year and then when I was in my early 20s. Now in my retirement after 70years I found it very useful to excavate this skill. It's very interesting to spend my quiet time, very therapeutic for my wrist exercises. God bless you I love what am doing ....
I had to wait all day to have enough time to sit down watch this tutorial. Boy was it worth it!!!! Once you were on the 3rd row I grabbed the closest yarn to where I was and started crocheting. I am Loving it so far. Tytyty for posting this!!!!! 🥰💗💕💗🥰
I love this alpine stitch so beautiful I could not believe how easy it is to do , to look at it at a glance you would think is tricky or complicated, but it wasn’t. You made my day ! Thanks for sharing 🙏 , have a great 👍 NEW YEAR 😊!!
So pretty! I’m thrilled you showed in the DK weight yarn. I’m trying to pick a stitch for a door curtain I need to make today and definitely sampling this stitch for the project. I bought crazy amounts of DK weight yarns for several curtains and projects for my new home, so thank you for this and all the amazing tutorials you make, they help out immensely! 💕🙏💕😍👏🤘🏿👍
Yes ,Claudetta, it is indeed a beautyful stitch but I' m amazed at the holding of the yarn, it's arkward and very cumbersome to work with. I'm holding the yarn the german way and that ensures a much easier feeding in and is a lot quicker. But I must say you teach very clearly.
There is not right or wrong way to hold tension in your yarn when crocheting. Everyone has their own style and technique that works best for them. What works for you and allows you crochet quickly and with ease may be cumbersome for someone else. Not everyone hold their hooks the same either. 😄
So I'm not the only one who has trouble locating the proper hole at the top of a series of chain stitches (4:46)! I feel a lot better about myself all of a sudden. ;·}
I love the different type of stitches out these days. I want to make a afghan that has one of each type of stitches I've collected. Think it will be interesting to see how it turns out.
Followed along easily and now have a fantastic stitch swatch. Hoping this will look lovely using a self striping yarn? Want to make a baby blanket from this stitch for the texture.
i have been doing a simmilar pattern for over 30 years. the first difference is that pattern calls for an odd number of stitches, which will be explained. it starts out with 5 rows of single crochets. then a row of double crochets. like yours, it comes back with a row of single crochets. then you chain 3 which is the first stitch and instead of a front post double crochet, it is a front post triple crochet and that solves the problem of all the stitches being the same height. the chain three is counted as a regular double crochet and with an odd number of stitches, the last stitch is also a double crochet. if the stitch following the chain 3 is a front post triple crochet, then the second from the last stitch is also a front post triple crochet. after you do another row of single crochets, the order of stitches changes. the stitch following the chain 3 is now a double crochet and then a front post triple crochet. that means the second stitch from the end and the last stitch are both double crochets. this way the last stitch is never a front post triple crochet, which i think looks better. then you have another row of single crochets and you repeat the last two rows of alternating double crochets and front post triple crochets. then you start from the beginning with five rows of single crochets and the single row of double crochets and another row of single crochets. then you repeat the alternating rows of double crochets and front post triple crochets separated by rows of single crochets like you did before. when you reach the desired length, end with 5 rows of double crochets. i have been doing this pattern since sometime in the late 80's. i remember the pattern, but not the name. there is another variation of this pattern, where you don't insert rows of single crochets, you simply go on and on with alternating rows of double crochets and front post triple crochets separated by rows of single crochets until you reach the desired length. if there is any other way to contact you than instagram, i would be happy to send you pictures of both of those patterns. i think the pattern that hi its kris is referring to is creative grandma's up and down stitch, the second one i described in this comment.
Beautiful stitch, I’m fairly new to crocheting. I’ve crocheted a blanket and bolster cases. The blanket I made for my son was probably around double bed size, using just dc and popcorn stitch, it is sooooo heavy ! I was looking at making myself a kingsize throw for my bed using your video pattern. I was just wondering if you could help with the best yarn for me to use that would make it lightweight. I’m in the uk so brands would be helpful. Thanks x
So beautiful!! If I want to do a big piece of it with different colors when do you say I have to change color?! At thee beginning of a single crochet row or a double crochet row?! Thks!!
Great tutorial thank you! I'm an absolute beginner and I've been watching a couple of other channels, but they still move so fast when demonstrating stitches. I like how you really breakdown and explain the steps. Thank you! I can't wait to try this beautiful style :)
Coming from another teacher, I must say that you explain steps beautifully, taking your time and always keeping your learners in mind! Bravo to you!
Yes,exactly
😍 You are destined to be a great teacher which is what you are already. The way you communicate and the way you film your videos is testament to your high standards that you impose on yourself. Your effort is much appreciated, even from millions of miles away.
Pattern is easy and beautiful.your instructions are very clear to follow.thank you very much for sharing.
Love from United States of America 🇺🇸 your channel I found easy instructions and simple to do. And easy to follow, you explain the pattern clearly. Thank you so much appreciated your kindness and hard work.
What a wonderful explanation. I’ve been a self taught crocheter for 10 years but consider myself pretty new because I don’t do much outside of the basic single and double crochet. Instant subscribe after watching this video
Beautifully explained and filmed! Best I have seen!
Thank you for the video. You made it easy to learn because it was easy one step at a time.
Thank you so much for your good and well paced tutorial. I used to crochet when I was about 12year and then when I was in my early 20s. Now in my retirement after 70years I found it very useful to excavate this skill. It's very interesting to spend my quiet time, very therapeutic for my wrist exercises. God bless you I love what am doing ....
First time I'm able to follow the steps. Thanks.🙏👌
I like looking your hands while crocheting, especially the way you hold the hook!
The Alpine stitch is very like the spike stitch.....but this stitch is much easy to do..thank you xx
I had to wait all day to have enough time to sit down watch this tutorial. Boy was it worth it!!!! Once you were on the 3rd row I grabbed the closest yarn to where I was and started crocheting. I am Loving it so far. Tytyty for posting this!!!!! 🥰💗💕💗🥰
Excellent fantastic beautifully designed and done wonderful marvellous
Love your instructions they are so easy to follow. I started with your beginner videos.
Love this stich and you are excellent at explaining what you are doing
Thank you for showing how you do this fascinating stitch.
This is one of my favourite crochet stitches. Very nicely explained. I like your instruction of front post stitch in the first stitch. 😊❤️
You are great. Lovely voice and accent. Very comforting voice. Perfect explanation.
Thank you so very much
Your voice is very relaxing to listen to. Thank you
First time seeing your video - what a beautiful stitch - would make a great baby blanket
U made it look so easy and catchy.. Its a beautiful design. Thank you so much for the detailed explaination 😍
I love this stitch. I am on my second throw blanket. It is relaxing. Thank you.
Thanks for being so clear and easy to follow .Grea teacher.
I love this alpine stitch so beautiful I could not believe how easy it is to do , to look at it at a glance you would think is tricky or complicated, but it wasn’t. You made my day ! Thanks for sharing 🙏 , have a great 👍 NEW YEAR 😊!!
This is such an eye-catching stitch. Thank you for the tutorial.
Thanks. I am sure to to ty this stitch
Lovely stitch. Excellent video - very clear instructions. Thanks.
I absolutely LOVE your tutorials❤️ Very professional. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
your tutorial was easy to follow 🫶🏽 thank you ❤
Glad it helped!
You are an amazing teacher! Thank you
So pretty! I’m thrilled you showed in the DK weight yarn. I’m trying to pick a stitch for a door curtain I need to make today and definitely sampling this stitch for the project. I bought crazy amounts of DK weight yarns for several curtains and projects for my new home, so thank you for this and all the amazing tutorials you make, they help out immensely! 💕🙏💕😍👏🤘🏿👍
How wonderful to crochet a curtain. I had thought of crocheting a curtain but thought it would take me a long time
Very pretty stitch Laura! Thank you for sharing! And I love love love the music at the end! Awesome!
Thank you!! I kept dropping stitches until I found your excellent, clear and precise instructions.
Thank you so much for your completely clear tutorial 💐
Great instructions and I love the close up of the stitch! I can easily see what your are doing!!
Thank you for sharing this tutorial in how to do this beautiful alpine stitch ! You are a wonderful Teacher ! 😊💗
Your instructions were so easy to follow! Thank you!
Thank you for showing us another way with the front post stitch. Very interesting and beautiful.
I have been wanting to learn this one for the longest time. Thank you for the tutorial.
Yes ,Claudetta, it is indeed a beautyful stitch but I' m amazed at the holding of the yarn, it's arkward and very cumbersome to work with. I'm holding the yarn the german way and that ensures a much easier feeding in and is a lot quicker. But I must say you teach very clearly.
I find the British way works out best in the end ...
There is not right or wrong way to hold tension in your yarn when crocheting. Everyone has their own style and technique that works best for them. What works for you and allows you crochet quickly and with ease may be cumbersome for someone else. Not everyone hold their hooks the same either. 😄
Beautiful and very nice the way you explain. I love it. God is whith you.
Thank you. I love this pattern. I’m using it to make a long sweater out of an Autumn 🍂 colored yarn. It’s perfect.
This is beautifully explained! Instant subscriber! Thanks for the tutorial and your expertise 😊
I tried this..came out perfectly, you are best teacher, Love you 🥰 so happy in this lockdown ... thanks to you in tons. 👌👌🙏🙏🙏🙏
So I'm not the only one who has trouble locating the proper hole at the top of a series of chain stitches (4:46)! I feel a lot better about myself all of a sudden. ;·}
I love the different type of stitches out these days. I want to make a afghan that has one of each type of stitches I've collected. Think it will be interesting to see how it turns out.
Great tutorial on a beautiful stitch. Love the yarn color too!
I think this would a very nice stitch in cotton for wash cloths or face towels. Thank you
The stitch are absolutely beautiful 😍
Beautifully explained. Thank you.
creative grandma has this in her stitch of the weeks its beautiful with 3 colors the stitches really pop. Kris❤
I will be adding other colors as well.
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TQ for showing this lovely stitch
Thanks for the video, was very easy to follow for a beginner!
Lovely!! I saw an alpine stitch beanie and thought it looked fab, I might have to make a sweater too and a scarf for the hubby. 😁
I would just like to say a very big thank you for showing us how to do this
Followed along easily and now have a fantastic stitch swatch. Hoping this will look lovely using a self striping yarn? Want to make a baby blanket from this stitch for the texture.
What a beautiful texture! Thanks for sharing❤️
Very nice beautiful intricate design.
Just found this video... If I had found it earlier, I would have used this for a project for Christmas! Next year!!! 🎄
I really like this, so quick and easy and looks fantastic !
I am so ready to take on this pattern!🤗🙏💖 Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful stitch I am to much a newbie for this one. lol
What a pretty stitch! I love your channel!
Muy linda puntada, gracias.
La aplicare para una colchita.
Felicitaciones.
Thank you for sharing that’s a very interesting stitch. I have to make something with that I really enjoy your videos.
Beautiful stitch
Thank you!!!🧶 (Brazil)
Thank you for this tutorial, it is a beautiful stitch. Bless you.
i have been doing a simmilar pattern for over 30 years. the first difference is that pattern calls for an odd number of stitches, which will be explained. it starts out with 5 rows of single crochets. then a row of double crochets. like yours, it comes back with a row of single crochets. then you chain 3 which is the first stitch and instead of a front post double crochet, it is a front post triple crochet and that solves the problem of all the stitches being the same height. the chain three is counted as a regular double crochet and with an odd number of stitches, the last stitch is also a double crochet. if the stitch following the chain 3 is a front post triple crochet, then the second from the last stitch is also a front post triple crochet. after you do another row of single crochets, the order of stitches changes. the stitch following the chain 3 is now a double crochet and then a front post triple crochet. that means the second stitch from the end and the last stitch are both double crochets. this way the last stitch is never a front post triple crochet, which i think looks better. then you have another row of single crochets and you repeat the last two rows of alternating double crochets and front post triple crochets. then you start from the beginning with five rows of single crochets and the single row of double crochets and another row of single crochets. then you repeat the alternating rows of double crochets and front post triple crochets separated by rows of single crochets like you did before. when you reach the desired length, end with 5 rows of double crochets. i have been doing this pattern since sometime in the late 80's. i remember the pattern, but not the name. there is another variation of this pattern, where you don't insert rows of single crochets, you simply go on and on with alternating rows of double crochets and front post triple crochets separated by rows of single crochets until you reach the desired length. if there is any other way to contact you than instagram, i would be happy to send you pictures of both of those patterns. i think the pattern that hi its kris is referring to is creative grandma's up and down stitch, the second one i described in this comment.
Your instructions are superb.
Such a lovely stitch. Thanks for sharing it with us!
That is a pretty stitch. Thank you muchly for sharing. Take care. ❤🙂🐶
Love this stitch! Thanks for doing the tutorial!
Beautiful pattern I'm using it now
Lovely
BEAUTIFUL! Thank you ❤
I can see this stitch in my future! a batch of these as washcloths are on the agenda!
I'm making a baby blanket with this stitch. The reverse side is also very pretty.
Does it use a lot of yarn? Thank you in advance
@@annbashir5888 Yes, it does use a "moderate lot" of yarn, if that makes any sense. Anytime you do front post doubles, it uses extra yarn.
Very Lovely! Thank you for this tutorial! 💕
Such a pretty stitch. After about 3 rows I notice my project starts to curl. Anything I can do to prevent this?
Thanks for the clear explanation and the pretty stitch. I just don't like it that the stitch doesn't look the same at the back.
Beautiful stitch, I’m fairly new to crocheting. I’ve crocheted a blanket and bolster cases. The blanket I made for my son was probably around double bed size, using just dc and popcorn stitch, it is sooooo heavy ! I was looking at making myself a kingsize throw for my bed using your video pattern. I was just wondering if you could help with the best yarn for me to use that would make it lightweight. I’m in the uk so brands would be helpful. Thanks x
So beautiful!! If I want to do a big piece of it with different colors when do you say I have to change color?! At thee beginning of a single crochet row or a double crochet row?! Thks!!
Beautiful stitch and so cleverly explained ,& so repeatedly. Thank you. Is it a yarn gobbler though?
Thanks for the upload. I am horrible at reading crochet instructions.
I love it ,thank you for sharing
Good teacher!
Beautiful pattern love it.🎈🌈❤️
Nice stitch ,with this pattern what can we make enjoying seeing you working on it
That is a beautiful stitch.
Thanks for sharing.
Love this Stitch❤
Thanks a million. I love your tutorials
Awesome crochet !thank you for sharing 👍
I love this stitch and I have ordered the next box for June. I can't wait ti see it.
Yay! It's going to be a good one, sooo excited to send them out :D
That looks so interesting I will give this pattern a try ❤ your work
❤this stitch......
Love this stitch and great instructions.
Love this pattern! Thanks for sharing 🙏👍
Sooo pretty