Omg!! Thanks so much you have helped me so much!!! You really make my day when i make new things from u. Its all you!!! Thanks again. Im making an afghan with this!
I love this stitch, but I keep messing up the second row. Is there anyway you could make the second row too? It would be very helpful! Thanks so much and for all your videos!
***Correction**** On this video I made a mistake by referring to the afghan stitch as a 'tunisian' stitch. I meant to say the Linked Treble Stitch. The afghans are made of the Linked Treble Stitch. I apologize for any inconvenience.
Here is a video of the two afghans I made using this wonderful stitch. You'll see them after about 1 minute of seeing some others. I love this stitch! Thank you!
So glad I found U again! I have made 2 beautiful adult size afghans using this method. I chained 200 and worked this stitch through it. It worked up so fast! I thank you for this video and your teachings. Right now I'm making a baby blanket using this stitch. It's so pretty! Thank you!
Thank you!! I was so confused with a written pattern with this in it and I improvised but I knew it was not right. Awesome clear instructions. Thank you again!
Thank you! I needed this stich for a cable hat I wanted to make. :D
One thing though... There is this HIGH HIGH HIGH pitched ringing noise that made me cringe SO BAD when I turned this one, it continued all throughout untill the end where the credits showed up. Just thought when you re-film it you could ... idk... fiddle with the volume controls with the frequencies? lol I don't know, just letting you know.
Hi! It's actually not a heavy stitch at all. I've used a light Worsted Weight yarn in a baby blanket, and it's gorgeous. It's a full coverage stitch, so there aren't holes. It's a great accent, or if you want to turn at the end of the row, you could have a reversible piece. Try it out!
Thanks to you I have just completed a beautiful afghan for my husband. I fringed one end and the opposite end I merely did a single crochet (lighter color) across it.
This works up real fast. Thank you. You have such simple and neat instructions.
Hi Bonnie! I'm so happy to hear that. You should upload a photo somewhere so that I can see the finished project. I hope your husband enjoys all your effort and hard work. :D
OMG U take to long at the start just lookin at it
amberskysuperstar 9 months ago
how do you brade 'em??????
tike4hike27 1 year ago
Omg!! Thanks so much you have helped me so much!!! You really make my day when i make new things from u. Its all you!!! Thanks again. Im making an afghan with this!
RedBubbles303 2 years ago
I love this stitch, but I keep messing up the second row. Is there anyway you could make the second row too? It would be very helpful! Thanks so much and for all your videos!
budha716 2 years ago
I love this stitch! I displayed 2 full size afghans I made using this stitch. It's awesome. You explained this better than any manual!! God bless!
Hevinlee
Hevinlee 2 years ago
***Correction**** On this video I made a mistake by referring to the afghan stitch as a 'tunisian' stitch. I meant to say the Linked Treble Stitch. The afghans are made of the Linked Treble Stitch. I apologize for any inconvenience.
Hevinlee 2 years ago
Here is a video of the two afghans I made using this wonderful stitch. You'll see them after about 1 minute of seeing some others. I love this stitch! Thank you!
Hevinlee
Hevinlee 2 years ago
So glad I found U again! I have made 2 beautiful adult size afghans using this method. I chained 200 and worked this stitch through it. It worked up so fast! I thank you for this video and your teachings. Right now I'm making a baby blanket using this stitch. It's so pretty! Thank you!
Hevinlee 2 years ago
Thank you!! I was so confused with a written pattern with this in it and I improvised but I knew it was not right. Awesome clear instructions. Thank you again!
homer424 2 years ago
Thank you! I needed this stich for a cable hat I wanted to make. :D
One thing though... There is this HIGH HIGH HIGH pitched ringing noise that made me cringe SO BAD when I turned this one, it continued all throughout untill the end where the credits showed up. Just thought when you re-film it you could ... idk... fiddle with the volume controls with the frequencies? lol I don't know, just letting you know.
DisturbedDesiD 3 years ago
You make very good videos; the instructions are VERY clear. One question, what would you use this stitch for? It seems as if it would be quite heavy.
MobyDicksWife 3 years ago
Hi! It's actually not a heavy stitch at all. I've used a light Worsted Weight yarn in a baby blanket, and it's gorgeous. It's a full coverage stitch, so there aren't holes. It's a great accent, or if you want to turn at the end of the row, you could have a reversible piece. Try it out!
thecrochetside 3 years ago
I've used it as a border on rugs. It works quite well that way. It creates a nice, firm edge.
annilita 3 years ago
Thanks to you I have just completed a beautiful afghan for my husband. I fringed one end and the opposite end I merely did a single crochet (lighter color) across it.
This works up real fast. Thank you. You have such simple and neat instructions.
BonnieBear1955 3 years ago
Hi Bonnie! I'm so happy to hear that. You should upload a photo somewhere so that I can see the finished project. I hope your husband enjoys all your effort and hard work. :D
thecrochetside 3 years ago