Thank you for this video. When my mother passed away several years ago my sister gave me all of my mother's yarn and projects she had started. One of the projects was this pattern. Back then I had no idea what it was called or how to do it. I also knew nothing about You Tube craft videos. I have broadened my horizon when I discovered your videos and now I also know how to finish my mother's project. Thanks for having such informative videos that are so easy to understand.
Thank you for this tutorial. I have tried this stitch before, but I have a mental block with this stitch. Your tutorial is the clearest one I have come across! Still struggling but shall persevere!🧶
This is a beautiful stitch, and like you said, definitely a yarn-eater. ☺️ Thank you for your lovely tutorials, and how they're taught. I love following your work.
You amaze me with the stitches that you teach your subscribers to do. I love all your tutorials. I wish I had the time to do all of them. For this one I will attempt to make a summer top.
So lovely! And in that color, it looks like tiny blooms. In cotton, this would be a sweet hot pad (not a potholder style, but a trivet styled one). Thank you! 💜
Your technique makes this stitch pattern eye poppingly distinctive. I've made it before but my tension always made it tightly crunched. After watching you I'm definitely going to try this again :-)
Hi there! Thanks so much for this tutorial. I’m having some trouble with it. So, when I get ready to start a new puff stitch(I’m still working the foundation puff stitches) I will pull up a little and insert my hook into the center of the single crochet to start getting the loops on the hook… so, the problem I keep having is keeping the loops as long as I want them. No matter how far I pull up on the initial loop, when I insert my hook to pull up another loop, it stretches the single crochet out so much that I can’t pull my loops up as far as I want to. I noticed that happens when you do it too, but not to the extent that it’s happening for me. I’m putting my hook into the right place. I just wish I could get my puffs to be a little bit longer but no matter what I do it’s not working out. I’ll keep going to see how it turns out.
Hi, Came across this stitch while looking for a pattern. A question was asked, What's the hardest crochet stitch to work, the answer was the JASMINE Stitch. This is so!!! Ironic for you to send this tutorial. Thank You.
This stitch made me crazy I’m thrilled to have found your wonderful and extremely “doable” instructions.
Thank you for this video. When my mother passed away several years ago my sister gave me all of my mother's yarn and projects she had started. One of the projects was this pattern. Back then I had no idea what it was called or how to do it. I also knew nothing about You Tube craft videos. I have broadened my horizon when I discovered your videos and now I also know how to finish my mother's project. Thanks for having such informative videos that are so easy to understand.
Thank you for this tutorial. I have tried this stitch before, but I have a mental block with this stitch. Your tutorial is the clearest one I have come across! Still struggling but shall persevere!🧶
I'm so happy that I found this tutorial. Thank you for the clear and concise direction. I can't wait to try this out.❤
That colour makes it even more pretty
Your instructions are so clear! Thank you
Watch it, already in my mental cortex library 😁
thank you i was feeling so lost as to where to insert my hook to end the puff before this vidio! great tutorial!
Thank you so much! ❤️
This is a beautiful stitch, and like you said, definitely a yarn-eater. ☺️
Thank you for your lovely tutorials, and how they're taught. I love following your work.
I was searching for this stitch. Thank you
Beautiful pattern, thank you...will love 😍 doing this one🧶🦋🌺💞
Thank you Sara, once again.. just beautiful..
You amaze me with the stitches that you teach your subscribers to do. I love all your tutorials. I wish I had the time to do all of them. For this one I will attempt to make a summer top.
So lovely! And in that color, it looks like tiny blooms. In cotton, this would be a sweet hot pad (not a potholder style, but a trivet styled one). Thank you! 💜
Your technique makes this stitch pattern eye poppingly distinctive. I've made it before but my tension always made it tightly crunched. After watching you I'm definitely going to try this again :-)
beautiful. absolutely gorgeous..
Beautiful stitch, I try it and thank you 🙂
Lovely! Thank you..❤
Hi there! Thanks so much for this tutorial. I’m having some trouble with it. So, when I get ready to start a new puff stitch(I’m still working the foundation puff stitches) I will pull up a little and insert my hook into the center of the single crochet to start getting the loops on the hook… so, the problem I keep having is keeping the loops as long as I want them. No matter how far I pull up on the initial loop, when I insert my hook to pull up another loop, it stretches the single crochet out so much that I can’t pull my loops up as far as I want to. I noticed that happens when you do it too, but not to the extent that it’s happening for me. I’m putting my hook into the right place. I just wish I could get my puffs to be a little bit longer but no matter what I do it’s not working out. I’ll keep going to see how it turns out.
Hi,
Came across this stitch while looking for a pattern.
A question was asked,
What's the hardest crochet stitch to work, the answer was the JASMINE Stitch. This is so!!! Ironic for you to send this tutorial. Thank You.
Absolutely gorgeous stitch! ❤️
Wow! Beautiful ❤️
great tutorial ❤
That is an amazing stitch, but far too hard for me as a beginner. You give very good detail in your tutorial.
Beautiful
That ia so beautiful. I hope I am able to do it.
Where did you get that lovely hook?? 😮
F U N
I love your job, greetings from México 👋👋👋
This is such a pretty stitch. Thank you Sara for another awesome tutorial.