Your tutorial is so well detailed and thank you for explaining the difference in european naming convention treble vs. Us double crochet! I stitched along with you. Glad I found you. Happy New Year!
Hi! Wonderful tutorial, I'm a bit late but I was wondering if you ever had a chance to make the finishing video you mentioned at the end of this one? Thank you so much!
@@Jacotte89 all other tutorials will say chain space. If you get used to saying gap space then when you see another tutorial and they say chain space, it might be confusing. The standard way of saying it in crochet is chain space.
I’m liking this tutorial but I had to stop to say...or ask.....as you are yarning over ....I’m seeing you pull the working yarn .....seems ... two ways.... from front and then from back?...sometimes within the same chain.....it drives me crazy because I feel like I’m not crocheting ....? Properly...?am I wrong ? Am I seeing what I’m seeing ?? Is there really a wrong or right way to yarn over ....???
I see what you mean. I think it’s just how a person learned from the start on how to crochet. Different individual ways to hold a hook and catch yarn on the hook.
Yes she is reversing herself in the stitches. As long as you are consistent it won't really matter I used to do it both ways until I started really looking at how stitches were made. She would be better off doing it the other way (like she chains) however, there is no one true way.
Your tutorial is so well detailed and thank you for explaining the difference in european naming convention treble vs. Us double crochet! I stitched along with you. Glad I found you. Happy New Year!
great video! thank you for being so detailed its very helpful when your learning!
Hi! Wonderful tutorial, I'm a bit late but I was wondering if you ever had a chance to make the finishing video you mentioned at the end of this one? Thank you so much!
Such a really nice looking pattern. Your instructions are very good and easy to understand, thank you so much for your nice tutorial!!!
thank you for you tutor of C2C row than start with corner. thank you so much.
Thank you great tutorial
You are welcome. :)
Great video! Do you have a tutorial or written pattern on how to add a border to a blanket made with this straight c2c stitch? Thank you!
Great video
U are very nice person great tutorial,
Merci.
Please can you give me a link to straighten the top when finished thanks
Thank u for ur tutor of c2c...lolo
You are welcome. :)
What you call the gap space is actually called the chain space.
Erica Knott I understand better with the words gap space.... Excellent tutorial !!!;
@@Jacotte89 all other tutorials will say chain space. If you get used to saying gap space then when you see another tutorial and they say chain space, it might be confusing. The standard way of saying it in crochet is chain space.
I’m liking this tutorial but I had to stop to say...or ask.....as you are yarning over ....I’m seeing you pull the working yarn .....seems ... two ways.... from front and then from back?...sometimes within the same chain.....it drives me crazy because I feel like I’m not crocheting ....? Properly...?am I wrong ? Am I seeing what I’m seeing ?? Is there really a wrong or right way to yarn over ....???
I see what you mean. I think it’s just how a person learned from the start on how to crochet. Different individual ways to hold a hook and catch yarn on the hook.
Yes she is reversing herself in the stitches. As long as you are consistent it won't really matter I used to do it both ways until I started really looking at how stitches were made. She would be better off doing it the other way (like she chains) however, there is no one true way.