You are phenomenal, I have refrained from putting fringes on my projects because I can’t stand when you wash the project and the nap of the yarn response in a very ugly way over time. Thank you so very much for your skills, talent and most importantly sharing.
Amazing! I knew about twisting the yarn and letting it curl on itself but I didn't know all about the rest. This is truly amazing. Does it ever make you wonder how people come up with these things. I love their minds. Thank you for the video. I am so excited to try this.
Hi Kristin, this video was such a great help to me. I am making a scarf that has this as the fringe but I needed a visual to get it done. I did the first side of the scarf with just the written directions and it took me about an hour to do a 6" scarf. On the second side I couldn't grasp it again lol, so here you are with simple and easy to follow directions. Thank you!
Hi KO, no more fear of fringe for me. I have the same issues as everyone else with fringe, but this is indeed a game changer. Brilliant, as the Brits say. Thank you so much.
Fabulous! I don't make fringe, because it frays; but this I really Love! Thank you for sharing! I will definitely make some Afghans, with this fringe! ❤❤❤
Can you tell me how the twisted fringe fairs in the washing machine and gentle dryer setting? I am thinking of putting this on a chevron afghan but am curious if the fringe stays twisted as nicely as it looks when first applied to the crocheted item. Thanks!
This type of fringe is way more durable than traditional cut fringe. With any handmade fabric, I suggest using a laundry bag if you are going to put it in the washing machine or dryer. I sell large ones here: www.kristinomdahl.com/accessories/laundry-bag
How do you calculate how many twists are needed? So if you wanted a 5 inch fringe instead of a 4 inch fringe, I understand 2.5 times 5 or 12.5 inches. but I didn't get then how many wrap twists? Maybe 30?
It is trial and error depending on what yarn you use, too. Pretty easy to practice though. If you want it longer, you will need to make the loop longer and need more twists. If you twist tightly like I did it reduces the loop to 1/3 length.
I’d love to be able to follow your instructions, but since you have used a dark yarn, it’s very hard to see exactly what you you’re doing with the stitches and I’m not following with just the verbal instructions. Please redo the video using a lighter colored yarn. Thank you.
This technique actually works. Thanks for the video. I watched another lady make this fringe, tried her method, and failed.
That's great!
You are phenomenal, I have refrained from putting fringes on my projects because I can’t stand when you wash the project and the nap of the yarn response in a very ugly way over time. Thank you so very much for your skills, talent and most importantly sharing.
Amazing! I knew about twisting the yarn and letting it curl on itself but I didn't know all about the rest. This is truly amazing. Does it ever make you wonder how people come up with these things. I love their minds. Thank you for the video. I am so excited to try this.
I love it, too!
Hi Kristin, this video was such a great help to me. I am making a scarf that has this as the fringe but I needed a visual to get it done. I did the first side of the scarf with just the written directions and it took me about an hour to do a 6" scarf. On the second side I couldn't grasp it again lol, so here you are with simple and easy to follow directions. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! It is a slow process but the results are worth. it!
Thanks! Appreciate the tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
This is the best video that I have seen on making this kind of fringe! Thank you!
Hi KO, no more fear of fringe for me. I have the same issues as everyone else with fringe, but this is indeed a game changer. Brilliant, as the Brits say. Thank you so much.
Yay!
THANK YOU KRISTIN ! YOU JUST MADE FINISHING OFF MY SHAWL SO MUCH EASIER AND FUN !!
Absolutely love this Fringe especially for yarn that tends to fall apart once it is cut.
Genius!! Thank you!
So fun! Enjoy!
Omg!! I just stumbled on this while searching thru ur videos. I just finished fringing 5 scarfs the cut yarn way..... Never again! Thanks!!!!!
IKR? It is a complete game changer!!! So glad you enjoyed it :) Please feel welcome to share with your friends
This is absolutely AMAZING!!!🧶🧶🧶😊
Thank you! I LOVE it, too!
Hey kristin, how cute and gorgeous fringe to learn vow.GOD BLESS YOU
Thank you! I hope you enjoy it! Please share with me when you use it :)
Simply lovely!
Glad you like it!
That is just awesome! I want to try that on a poncho for my 4 year old grand daughter. Thank you!
Yes! Please share with me when you do :)
Thank you, thank you ,thank you. .Greetings from Greece.
Thank you for watching Evangelia! I'm glad you liked this crochet video.
Fabulous! I don't make fringe, because it frays; but this I really Love! Thank you for sharing! I will definitely make some Afghans, with this fringe! ❤❤❤
Great! Please share with me when you do :)
I certainly will! I am very excited!
Oh wow! Thank you for posting this. It will make things so much easier.
And prettier! And longer lasting! And no fraying! It is a fringe Game-Changer! Please let me know what you make with this tutorial! xoxo, Kristin
Kristin Omdahl yes! No more fraying.
wow love this!!! thank you for sharing Kristin
I love what you did and I'm about to use that technique on a scarf that I'm finishing up. You make it easy.
Thank you!! I am currently crocheting a pillow pattern and you have stopped me from making this process harder than it needs to be.
I'm so glad!
Awesome just made my first crocheted fringe... so fun.. thank you for sharing
This is beautiful. Thank you so much Kristin
Thank you!
Wow. This is so amazing. You are so cleaver!
Thank you!! It is a fringe-making game-changer!
I love it
Thank you for this video, it will be useful for embellishing. Love it!!!
You are very welcome :) I think it is a game changer for fringe! Please share what you make with this tutorial :) xoxo, Kristin
Awesome, I'm going to try this on my next project
Wonderful! Please share with me when you do :)
Wow, that is great! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
looks very pretty..thank you for sharing...!!
Thank you!
Brilliant idea!!!!!
Thank you!
This would look really cool on a poncho or handmade purse!
It sure would! Let me know what you make with it :)
@@KristinOmdahl Will do. It may be a while!
Wonderful! Thank you!!
oh my!! Love this!!
Thank you! Me, too! It is a fringe-making game-changer!!!
Your video and explanation is so easy to follow, thank you💗
Really cool
Thank you! Try it - you'll love it!
Thank you so much.
I would like you to make a similar tutorial for twisted handle for clutches.
So is there a limit that you have seen for the length of the tassel/fringe portion I think it would be cool for like a doll hair wig.
No limit! It would be gorgeous! You just have to make sure you twist enough.
That's great I love it 😍
Thank you!
Can you tell me how the twisted fringe fairs in the washing machine and gentle dryer setting? I am thinking of putting this on a chevron afghan but am curious if the fringe stays twisted as nicely as it looks when first applied to the crocheted item. Thanks!
This type of fringe is way more durable than traditional cut fringe. With any handmade fabric, I suggest using a laundry bag if you are going to put it in the washing machine or dryer. I sell large ones here: www.kristinomdahl.com/accessories/laundry-bag
@@KristinOmdahl Thank you! 😊
By chance, do you have a tutorial for the piece on your title slide? (gray fringe and pink yarn)
Yes. It is called the Lilly Crochet Shawl Pattern: www.kristinomdahl.com/product/lily-crochet-motif-shawl-pattern/
@@KristinOmdahl thank you!
nice idea thank you
Thanks!
Can you tell me how you made the fringe in the photo? It looks like three braids with a knot at the top?? Thank you.
The video shows you how to make this twisted fringe.
Amazing! :-D
Thank you
How do you calculate how many twists are needed? So if you wanted a 5 inch fringe instead of a 4 inch fringe, I understand 2.5 times 5 or 12.5 inches. but I didn't get then how many wrap twists? Maybe 30?
It is trial and error depending on what yarn you use, too. Pretty easy to practice though. If you want it longer, you will need to make the loop longer and need more twists. If you twist tightly like I did it reduces the loop to 1/3 length.
Whats wrong with twisting it still on the hook provided you keep a finger on the end of the hook holding the yarn? Thats how i do it, anyways.
There is no wrong way to be creative if you like the results you get :)
I’d love to be able to follow your instructions, but since you have used a dark yarn, it’s very hard to see exactly what you you’re doing with the stitches and I’m not following with just the verbal instructions. Please redo the video using a lighter colored yarn. Thank you.