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From: lacefromireland
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  • I am RIGHT HAND >>>>

    Please, help me.

    Thanks

    Zelia

  • JUST ADORABLE !

    WOULD YOU TEACHES US , PLEASE ?

    Many thanks

    Blesses.

    zelia

  • Thank you for posting this informative video.

    I just have one question:

    When you write "dc over cord", it looks to me like you then do a single crochet over the cord rather than double crochet. In fact, it looks to me like all noted dcs are being carried out as scs... Am I confused?

    Does Irish crochet terminology differ from other crochet terminology (most of the patterns I've used have been produced in the USA)?

  • @heidirh Irish crochet terminology does usually differ because British/UK crochet terms differ from American crochet terms. The UK dc is the same as the American sc. The UK tr is the same as the American dc (they are all off by one). If you search Google for "UK crochet terminology" you should be able to find a chart that compares the two, which is handy for any patterns from the UK.

  • @blackMM Thank you :)

  • thank you so much for this fantastic tutorial I have always wondered how they made such flower and thought it is super complicated. I really appreciate this video. Keep them coming. ♥

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