HOW TO CROCHET THE DRAGONFLY STITCH TUTORIAL: Step by step tutorial for beginners | filet crochet

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2022
  • Hey welcome back this mornings video is how to crochet the dragonfly stitch filet crochet. I teach each row slowly so that beginners and advanced level crocheters can all follow along. So grab your hooks and favourite yarns and learn how to crochet the dragonfly stitch.
    Filet crochet uses different stitches and chain spacing to create this amazing patterns and shapes within your crochet work it is a lovely detail that is simple to add to any project and it is impressive when it all comes together. It can be used for scarfs placemats and even baby blankets if you love it that much so you are in the right place because come and learn and then experiment for yourself where this stitch has its place in your crochet collection.
    Thank you so much for watching and joining me today don't forget to leave me a like if you enjoyed it comment down below any questions that you may have and let me know what you are using this stitch for and subscribe so you never miss another video. Have a lovely Sunday see you soon.
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  • @CMP1307
    @CMP1307 11 днів тому

    Can you please advise what the multiples + are for this pattern if making a blanket

  • @marysusansaballa5317
    @marysusansaballa5317 Рік тому +1

    Lovely dragonfly stitch!

  • @haleywest2657
    @haleywest2657 Рік тому +1

    You made that so easy to understand. Thank you!!!! I am really new to crocheting and American so I really appreciate you telling the American term as well.

  • @solangesouza6277
    @solangesouza6277 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this gorgeous crochet stitch tutorial ! You are a wonderful crochet Teacher ! 😊💗

  • @lolb5507
    @lolb5507 10 місяців тому +6

    Loving your tutorial but for a larger project what would be the multiple 😢

    • @wendyruth4088
      @wendyruth4088 5 місяців тому

      Did you ever get your answer?

    • @wendyruth4088
      @wendyruth4088 5 місяців тому +2

      I believe she's saying chain in multiples of 20 then add 3 for the turning chain. (20x5times +3=103) (20x6+3=123, etc)

  • @marywood8241
    @marywood8241 Рік тому

    This is so pretty ❣ Thank you for sharing this pattern ❣ 🥰❤❤

    • @hooks.andneedles1
      @hooks.andneedles1  Рік тому

      Thank you so much I'm glad you enjoyed it. I hope you can make some beautiful creations with it too

  • @lauradiaz-autin3178
    @lauradiaz-autin3178 Рік тому +3

    Absolutely love Dragonflies and this was a sweet surprise which i can't wait to try with perhaps a contrasting colored fabric to bring out the dragonfly form. Thanks so much and exited to see what other shapes you might share such as a Mushroom or butterflies?

    • @hooks.andneedles1
      @hooks.andneedles1  Рік тому

      Aw thank you so much. I think it will look beautiful with different colours. Oh my goodness thank you for the ideas mushrooms may have to be next I think too cute. Hopefully I can get a video sorted out for it. Thank you so much for watching

  • @MichelleSargentSarraGarrett

    So if I was going to do a larger project with this I would chain in increments of 20 then add three?

  • @carolbaysarowich
    @carolbaysarowich Рік тому

    What is the multiple stitches for a wider Afghan like for a baby blanket thanks

  • @lorihymowitz7414
    @lorihymowitz7414 6 місяців тому

    Can you please do a dragonfly blanket in one hole piece

  • @lisagarland972
    @lisagarland972 Рік тому +1

    If I wanted to do a twin size afgan, how many chains do you advise to start? Is it multiples of 3? Thanks!

  • @immortalwhat
    @immortalwhat 2 місяці тому

    head row: chain 2
    wing row: (5 before head) chain 6, sc into head, chain 6
    wing row: dc inc into stitch before empty wing space, chain 5, dc into head st, chain 5, dc inc into stitch before empty wing space
    body: chain 1 for each empty space

  • @sunnydaycrochet7222
    @sunnydaycrochet7222 Рік тому

    Very clear instructions, is the repeat a multiple of twenty plus three?

    • @hooks.andneedles1
      @hooks.andneedles1  Рік тому +1

      Hi thank you I'm so glad you liked it. The repeat would be multiples of 21 and then 20 plus three as that plus three would count as the 21st treble if that makes sense. For example as you are working you need 10 stitches on one side then the head of the dragonfly and then 10 stitches of the other side so 21stitches in total for each block. I really hope that helps if not let me know and I will try to explain it. :)

    • @marywood8241
      @marywood8241 Рік тому

      This is so pretty ❣ Thank you for sharing this pattern ❣ 🥰❤

    • @izzydif4190
      @izzydif4190 Рік тому

      @@hooks.andneedles1 I'm sorry, can you elaborate more. im very confused

    • @hooks.andneedles1
      @hooks.andneedles1  Рік тому +2

      @@izzydif4190 Hi of course it is really difficult to try to explain on here so sorry for the confusion. To create the dragonlfy pattern you need 21 stitches for each dragonfly so this would be multiples of 21 but of course with crochet at the beginning of your row you have a turning chain of three which will count as your first treble crochet (will count as one of those 21 stitches) so with this you will only need another 20 stitches to get to 21. So the last dragonfly block you will count out 20 stitches plus three for the turning chain. so all in all it will be multiples of 21 but then 23 chains for the last one or if it easier maybe try multiples of 21 plus 2. Hope that helps if not definitely let me know.

    • @thalassophile1665
      @thalassophile1665 Рік тому

      UK treble?

  • @MorganBall-cf6bt
    @MorganBall-cf6bt Рік тому

    I am trying to make this stitch pattern into a blanket, but after a few rounds of dragonflies, my stitch count is way off! Any ideas about where I’m losing them at? And how to keep on track? I tried just adding more stitches, but that ends up putting my count off where the next dragonfly heads go!