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  • Thanks for this Beth! Will be trying it

  • BethinTx, when a pattern says, "DC in next DC" does that mean to insert hook into the space/hole of the next DC or the top of the next DC stitch (meaning the top of it - the "v" of the next DC stitch?

    These are good basic videos. How easy it is to forget! Thanks for posting ;^)

  • @BeStrixed You go into the stitch the same way I do in my double crochet video. Looking down on the top edge of the stitch there is a V. Go under the two loops of that V through the hole in the top of the stitch. Do not work between the stitches. Work into them.

  • @BeStrixed You go into the stitch the same way I do in my double crochet video. Looking down on the top edge of the stitch there is a V. Go under the two loops of that V through the hole in the top of the stitch. Do not work between the stitches. Work into them.

  • @Bethintx1

    Thanks! For some reason, crochet patterns confuse me :) Appreciate it, Beth!

  • Awesome video! I've taught myself the basics by watching your videos......the instructions are very clear & easy to understand for a beginner! 5 thumbs up!!!! I HATE tghose holes! :)

    My question is at the end of the row, when you have the last two chains, are you doing a DC in the last turning chain? It looks that way but you mention that it's like doing a half double crochet. I just wanted to be clear on that list stitch.

  • @catlynn1964 Yes work into the turning chain and skip the first stitch.

  • Great tip here. The "holes" at the end always bothered me.

    You crochet almost exactly like I do. I hold my hook "down" and use my index finger to stop the wool from falling off.

  • Who knew?! This is the answer to my oft-spoken prayer. Thanks for the great instruction - again and again ...

  • I love love love this! Thank you so very much for sharing and explaining!

  • I love love love this! Thank you so very much for sharing and explaining!

  • This is a great tutorial, thanks for directing me to this video, and taking the time to make videos like these. You explain everything very well.

  • awesome! i always thought i had skipped a chain or something! i have a question though im trying to make a striped scarf not lenthwise stripes but widthwise(like an english hooligan scarf or harrypotter type scarf)for my husband but i can never get the second color to blend in well at the edges!!! it looks kinda like this } or some of it comes out straight and towards the top starts getting narrow or wide!! i feel kenda dumd asking since its a very simple scarf to make(all DC) help please!!

  • @Camixxxxxxxxxx You could end off the first color, and draw in the tails and join the second color. Or, you can finish the last stitch of the first color by drawing the second color through the last 2 loops of the stitch. I'll have to demonstrate this and another question in a Q & A video.

  • @Bethintx1 Thank you!!! a video on this will be very helpful! :) i apreciate you taking the time to show us how to do this!!

  • Just made a hat with this instead of a chain at the beginning of each row, looks great! I can barely make out the seam. Thanks!

  • thank you for your B2B, it has been enjoyable and easy.

  • You know what would be great? If you could do a follow-up video demonstrating how to use this alternative turning chain right from the initial chain. I know it should be intuitive enough but for total beginners it would be an awesome help. Great work here!

  • So when you're crocheting into the turning-chain alternative... you're crocheting through the back loop and back bar of the top chain? Did I get that right?

    This look a thousand percent better than the standard chain-3 turning chain.

  • @giannisacco Yes. You got it!

  • I LOVE THIS ALTERNATIVE TURNING CHAIN!!!! I have always hated the gap I would get with my chain three turning chain. This looks so much nicer. Thanks you soooooooo much.

  • I am really enjoying your back to basics videos. I've been following them all and am practicing all the basic stitches. Thanks ......=)

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