I crochet over the new thread for 5/6 stitches at the beginning and lay the thread from the previous row behind my work and crochet over it for 5/6 stitches at the end.
It all depends how close you want the tears to be to each other. If you had multiples of 7 + one for turning that would give you 6 stitches and a tear in each repeated pattern. If you wanted the tears closer or further away you can decrease or increase the multiples then add one fir turning. Hope that helps? 💗🧶
I didn't mention making chains in multiples. You can make your chain as long as want your project to be. If you would like multiples of 7 then +1 for turning which would give you 6 stitches and a tear repeated pattern. Hope that helps? Karen ♥️🧶
I guess that would work for the first few rows but you'd need to cut and work each row from their on as the front loop double treble needs to be worked on the right side. Let me know if it works. Always up for not sewing in ends 😁
I had the same question. Did you make this and how did it work for you? Also I wondered if you could do a twisted fringe edge, eliminating all that weaving
At 4:24 you tell us to finish off our row 2 with the back loops only. Then at 4:29 row 2 is missing and you have us cut and reattach for row 2? Am I miss understanding what is going on or is it an opps in editing? Sorry, just confused. Thanks!
It depends how many stitches you want between the tear stitch. I had 7 sts then a tear so you could make a multiple of 8 plus 1 turning chain. The main stitch is dc (UK terms) which is sc in the US so you only need one for the height. The tears stagger, so ultimately you can have any number you want in your foundation chain. I hope that helps? X
Hi Julie. Welcome to Conquer Crochet. There is a left handed version already. Here's the link ua-cam.com/video/PqO7Tf05GQY/v-deo.html Hope you enjoy it. Have a fabulous day. Happy hooking Love Karen x💖🧶
Thank you! I didn't realize different places called it different things and I was just sitting here thinking I'm going crazy because it looks like a single crochet
Hi Mary. Thank you for your comment. I would weave my ends in between the usual way. I like to weave into 5 or 6 stitches back and for 3 times. I talk about weaving in ends in this video ua-cam.com/video/1UwbMUNRzPU/v-deo.html I hope this helps? Happy hooking Love Karen x♥️🧶
Thank you for your comment. I work in UK crochet terms (as it says in the video title) where a dc is the same as a single crochet in US terms. Sorry if it caused you any confusion. I personally wouldn't recommend this stitch to a beginner. Happy hooking Karen x💗🧶
HI I LUV THAT PATTERN SOOO MUCH LOOOOK'S ABSOLUTELY GREAT ❤
Love love this pattern, thank you
Thanks for your beautiful way of instructions.... so easy and neatly done....greetings from South Africa😊
You are so welcome!
I would love to have a written copy of this pattern
I simply LOVE these two colors together!! Right on!!!
They are gorgeous. I have a lovely pink and grey that works perfectly with them...just need to find the right projects 🙄😁💗🧶
Lovely tutorial , thank you ...would you please make a video of how to get rid of the yarn of each row ?
I crochet over the new thread for 5/6 stitches at the beginning and lay the thread from the previous row behind my work and crochet over it for 5/6 stitches at the end.
For this type of blanket envelope border by Bella coco and some others
I leave the ends for the fringe
You made this easy to understand and follow! Thank you.
Thank you so much for your comment. I really appreciate the feedback. So glad you found it useful.
Happy hooking
Karen ♥️🧶
I would love to make the coaster
Thanks so much for sharing this pattern...I am doing with 100% cotton on charcoal and ash....it's looking 👍👍👍👍
You’re welcome 😊
Is there a written pattern for this I can buy? I love this!
thank you so much.... :))
You're welcome x
Which end did you attatch the yarn too after the first two rows???
How can I make one with 4 spaces in between? How many extra stitches do I had
Is there a number of chains to start,even or odd numbers
It all depends how close you want the tears to be to each other. If you had multiples of 7 + one for turning that would give you 6 stitches and a tear in each repeated pattern. If you wanted the tears closer or further away you can decrease or increase the multiples then add one fir turning. Hope that helps? 💗🧶
I'm confused. If you have multiples of 7 + 1 how do you get a chain of 52. Please help. Thanks
I didn't mention making chains in multiples. You can make your chain as long as want your project to be. If you would like multiples of 7 then +1 for turning which would give you 6 stitches and a tear repeated pattern.
Hope that helps?
Karen ♥️🧶
Instead of cutting the yarn at the end, could you just work in the front loops on the backside? I'm trying to eliminate excessive weaving in lol
I guess that would work for the first few rows but you'd need to cut and work each row from their on as the front loop double treble needs to be worked on the right side. Let me know if it works. Always up for not sewing in ends 😁
Try looking up "double border", you'll only have to weave in the border ends then
That's a great idea x
I had the same question. Did you make this and how did it work for you? Also I wondered if you could do a twisted fringe edge, eliminating all that weaving
I hate doing the tails at the end of work
Hi. Can this pattern be crocheted in the round ?
Hello. Yes it can. You would need to join each row and chain 1 for the height in the next row.
Hope that helps x
Easy to follow than you 😊
You're welcome. What did make with it? 💗🧶
At 4:24 you tell us to finish off our row 2 with the back loops only. Then at 4:29 row 2 is missing and you have us cut and reattach for row 2? Am I miss understanding what is going on or is it an opps in editing? Sorry, just confused. Thanks!
Oh it looks like a that's an editing issue. Thank you for spotting that. ♥️🧶
I don't tuck my ends in on that blanket that would be my fringe
That's a great idea. It really depends on the look you want. Are you making one now? 💗🧶
So its a multiple of 7 plus 3??
It depends how many stitches you want between the tear stitch. I had 7 sts then a tear so you could make a multiple of 8 plus 1 turning chain. The main stitch is dc (UK terms) which is sc in the US so you only need one for the height. The tears stagger, so ultimately you can have any number you want in your foundation chain. I hope that helps? X
Would this work with a chainless foundation?
Yes, it would. 😀
Yes. I don't see why it wouldn't work. Thank you, Beverley, for replying. Sorry I missed your comment Sylvia 🙏♥️
I wish you would do a left-handed version
Hi Julie. Welcome to Conquer Crochet. There is a left handed version already. Here's the link
ua-cam.com/video/PqO7Tf05GQY/v-deo.html
Hope you enjoy it. Have a fabulous day.
Happy hooking
Love
Karen x💖🧶
Si pudiera traducido a Español sería mucho amás bonito.....
Hi. I'm sorry but mine doesn't always allow for me to make captions for translation
Happy hooking
Love
Karen x ♥️🧶
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Those are single crochets in the US so watch closely
Thank you! I didn't realize different places called it different things and I was just sitting here thinking I'm going crazy because it looks like a single crochet
How do you sew in the ends for the pattern?
Hi Mary. Thank you for your comment. I would weave my ends in between the usual way. I like to weave into 5 or 6 stitches back and for 3 times. I talk about weaving in ends in this video
ua-cam.com/video/1UwbMUNRzPU/v-deo.html
I hope this helps?
Happy hooking
Love
Karen x♥️🧶
Very hard to understand.back loop stitches are single crochet not double.a newbie would get lost from the start.
Thank you for your comment. I work in UK crochet terms (as it says in the video title) where a dc is the same as a single crochet in US terms. Sorry if it caused you any confusion. I personally wouldn't recommend this stitch to a beginner.
Happy hooking
Karen x💗🧶