@APenny1220 Yes, the loops are locked in, so they won't unravel. I'd suggest you wash it as you would delicates, and put it in a mesh bag or pillowcase, to make sure none of the strands snag on anything in the wash.
@no1pugmom Yes! I’ve seen at least 4 methods for creating loop stitch; my demo shows the method I find most effective, as, unlike the other methods I’ve seen and tried:
- It doesn’t distort the size of the ‘single crochet’ part of the stitch
- It locks the loop firmly into place
- The loops formed stand up nicely away from the work
Thank you for showing me how to do this stitch. I have been looking on youtube for a video on this and no one has their hands close enough for me to see. Thanks so much!
ok
sobeautiful40 2 weeks ago
beautiful thanx for sharing please do more videos
sobeautiful40 2 weeks ago
@sobeautiful40 Thank you, I plan to!
planetjune 2 weeks ago
This is fantastic. Thank you so much! I really love how the loops stand up better the way you do it than the way I was originally taught.
curiousnurse 2 months ago
Thank you for this tutorial. I've been searching for a while how to make such a stitch, so I can cut the loops as well if I want to.
Many other methods show a stitch where you can't cut the loop, because it would destroy your whole work.
Please keep making these clear and useful tutorials!
LittleTree89 3 months ago
Question: if I cut the loops, they won't pull out, right?? Meaning, they're locked in so the stitching won't unravel? What about if washed?
APenny1220 4 months ago
@APenny1220 Yes, the loops are locked in, so they won't unravel. I'd suggest you wash it as you would delicates, and put it in a mesh bag or pillowcase, to make sure none of the strands snag on anything in the wash.
planetjune 4 months ago
@planetjune Thanks so much. :) I'm going to be making a "fur" look with this stitch in a continuous round, so I'm glad I can cut it! :)
APenny1220 4 months ago
EXCELLENT TUTORIAL - Thank you.
dalsch 4 months ago
Awesome, thanks for sharing this video!!
terri52ful 6 months ago
Thank you! Best tutorial I have seen!
patmat82 10 months ago
just starting and this was a great help for what I wanted to do for my grandbaby's blanket , thanx a lot!!!
jojobean846 11 months ago
great tutorial.. its a little bit different from the others as you only wind up with two loops after you pull through..
no1pugmom 1 year ago
@no1pugmom Yes! I’ve seen at least 4 methods for creating loop stitch; my demo shows the method I find most effective, as, unlike the other methods I’ve seen and tried:
- It doesn’t distort the size of the ‘single crochet’ part of the stitch
- It locks the loop firmly into place
- The loops formed stand up nicely away from the work
planetjune 1 year ago
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
coppermousedolls 1 year ago
what a tutorial! thank you for sharing!
AllSoCuteSerena 1 year ago
Thank you for showing me how to do this stitch. I have been looking on youtube for a video on this and no one has their hands close enough for me to see. Thanks so much!
ladysundown82 1 year ago