Isn't this tunisian crochet? The only difference is it's done on a double sided crochet hook.But the actual stitches look exactly like Tunisian. Interesting variation and now I know what to do with those double sided crochet hooks. I love doing the tunisian stitch.
definitely start with regular crochet before learning crochenit - it comes sooo much easier! As a learning knitter as well, it's really fun to crochenit because you get a similar finish to knit without the hard work hehe
Thank you for your video. I loved your video. I cannot find this big double end croche on your hands in any crafting store here, only the size up to J. So where can I find and the tips cover too.
I am confusing. What's the real purpose(s) for the double end crochet. If you can use both same color, then what's the purpose of double crochet hook. Please clarify, I get so confused about the double crochet, what else can I do with double croche. Thanks.
I love watching this video, I never had the ability to craft with my gran, she was not a good crafting gran... she was a good drunken gran... to see someone who has mastered something so well, it's inspiring. It is wonderful to learn from someone who understands the importance of quality and putting love and passion into each stitch...Thanks!
i have crafted for years , i am self taught from age of 13, im now 35. but there is nothing like watching a senior crafter. they have mastered it and its so beautiful to watch how fast they can go whether is quilting, knitting, crocheting, whatever.. they are just an art-form in themselves! she is so cute!
I was so delighted to find this video! I find her instructions very easy to follow and she reminds me of my grandma. Maybe that's why I like her so much. Thank you for posting this.
Thank you for posting this video. I have ahd the crochenit hook and the instructional book for years now, but haven't been able to put the to use because I couldn't get the hang of it. Watching you helps a lot.
This is similar to afghan stitch but it is not quite the same. With afghan stitch (Tunisian crochet), the same side is always facing you, and you never turn the work. Therefore, afghan stitch curls like crazy! With cro-hook or crochenit, since you turn the work and work both sides, it never curls. You almost always use two different colors. It's sort of confusing to use the same colors throughout. I get around this by using something like one pure white and one white pompador.
Your great funny and easy to understand, watched the first time ever of any kind of corchenit and now working the stiches thank you please bring much much more
I enjoyed watching this video very much. I've never tried crochenit, but I do crochet and knit so I believe you've inspired me to try it. A point that I could apply to my other work that you made is if you use the actual hook to make the loops then the tension will be very strong and tense. I'm still trying to master my tension in my projects; I'm getting there though. I'll let you know how I go when I try crochenit. All I need to do is find the hooked needle!
Isn't this tunisian crochet? The only difference is it's done on a double sided crochet hook.But the actual stitches look exactly like Tunisian. Interesting variation and now I know what to do with those double sided crochet hooks. I love doing the tunisian stitch.
dihjet 1 week ago
I love her voice.
TeenYarnie 2 weeks ago
What is the web address to order the hooks from?
2twinszz 1 month ago
definitely start with regular crochet before learning crochenit - it comes sooo much easier! As a learning knitter as well, it's really fun to crochenit because you get a similar finish to knit without the hard work hehe
AbstractOddity 1 month ago
Thank you for your video. I loved your video. I cannot find this big double end croche on your hands in any crafting store here, only the size up to J. So where can I find and the tips cover too.
I am confusing. What's the real purpose(s) for the double end crochet. If you can use both same color, then what's the purpose of double crochet hook. Please clarify, I get so confused about the double crochet, what else can I do with double croche. Thanks.
supermelodia 2 months ago
I love watching this video, I never had the ability to craft with my gran, she was not a good crafting gran... she was a good drunken gran... to see someone who has mastered something so well, it's inspiring. It is wonderful to learn from someone who understands the importance of quality and putting love and passion into each stitch...Thanks!
shadedfears 3 months ago
how cute is she!! I still couldn't crochneit
tosha723 3 months ago
i have crafted for years , i am self taught from age of 13, im now 35. but there is nothing like watching a senior crafter. they have mastered it and its so beautiful to watch how fast they can go whether is quilting, knitting, crocheting, whatever.. they are just an art-form in themselves! she is so cute!
indibabs122275 4 months ago
I was so delighted to find this video! I find her instructions very easy to follow and she reminds me of my grandma. Maybe that's why I like her so much. Thank you for posting this.
Dilygo70 6 months ago
Thank you for posting this video. I have ahd the crochenit hook and the instructional book for years now, but haven't been able to put the to use because I couldn't get the hang of it. Watching you helps a lot.
msbernie1970 8 months ago
this is very much like tunisian crochet. She is VERY adorable!
JACQSIErae 8 months ago
This is an amazing technique. I never knew this technique exist. Thank you for sharing your video.
QUEENFROGS 8 months ago
You are an adorable lady, and I can learn a lot from you. Thank you so much for doing this videos.
mariat299 1 year ago 2
I love this lady!!
marlybob1213 1 year ago
This is similar to afghan stitch but it is not quite the same. With afghan stitch (Tunisian crochet), the same side is always facing you, and you never turn the work. Therefore, afghan stitch curls like crazy! With cro-hook or crochenit, since you turn the work and work both sides, it never curls. You almost always use two different colors. It's sort of confusing to use the same colors throughout. I get around this by using something like one pure white and one white pompador.
pauswa1966 1 year ago
This is really interesting. Thanks for posting!
jamesinsaltlake 1 year ago
where you get that needle?
kristinel4christ 1 year ago
@kristinel4christ the crochenit website is listed above, and the needle can be purchased there.
crankybabicult 1 year ago
this is called afghan stitching too right?
pyxiekit 2 years ago
Very helpful. She's sooo cute! I love the accent.
mnazeanze 2 years ago
Lovely and real easy to understand. Now I can use my new hook.
Thank you.
lafaope 2 years ago
What a delightful lady!
I want to make a baby afghan using this method!
cottagestreetgirl 2 years ago
Your great funny and easy to understand, watched the first time ever of any kind of corchenit and now working the stiches thank you please bring much much more
psychicadvisor 3 years ago
I enjoyed watching this video very much. I've never tried crochenit, but I do crochet and knit so I believe you've inspired me to try it. A point that I could apply to my other work that you made is if you use the actual hook to make the loops then the tension will be very strong and tense. I'm still trying to master my tension in my projects; I'm getting there though. I'll let you know how I go when I try crochenit. All I need to do is find the hooked needle!
Thank you once again,
-Natalie.
p00nsofth3w0rld 3 years ago