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  • Thank you for taking the time to post these instructions! Your videos show exactly what to do and your combination of slow-mo and details on exactly where to stitch and how you hold your work are the best I've ever seen. I hope you keep posting.

  • Thank You For Your Wonderful How To For The Chain 3

  • @LittleCraftyKitty You are welcome. :)

  • You are excellent in showing exactly what to do. I love the slow motion.

    You are the best I have found to see how the stitches are done. Thank u for taking the time for people like me. Rose

  • thank u finally someone I can understand very nice :-)

  • wow nice, I really like it. Thank you for sharing.

  • @BrangerLove You are welcome. :)

  • Woah Im ignorant when crocheting i thought I knew the chains :/

  • Is it possible to do a decrease? How would you do it?

  • How to make the triple crochet

  • pls let me the needle no and yarn no

  • @meenabelani1 4 ply yarn and a size I/5.5 mm crochet hook

  • hey i am a new crocheter and i am having trouble because my work keeps rolling on itself....like it wont stay flat like yours does. thanks for the amazing videos!

  • @creativegirl445 You are welcome! Keep practicing and your work should improve over time.

  • hi so when you turn the work you chain 4 then you turn and go in the second stich not the first write or wrong ?

  • @Stephy27Pooh You chain 4, turn. The Chain 4 will count as the first stitch so you work in the second stitch. You may come across other techniques from the traditional chain 4. Once you become more experienced, you decide which technique works best for you.

  • I have a question about yarn. I like to work with 2 stands together when making scarves to make them extra warm, but I donot like working with 2 different skeins, How can use both ends of the yarn skein for one scarf? one end comes out smoothly but the other end winds around the whole skein. Is there a way to use the yarn from both ends so I can work more smoothly?

  • @christineshires I have done this before by unwinding the yarn from the outside of the skein every so often.

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