@Bethintx Thank you so much for making these videos. I like how you take your time and actually show how to do the stitch step-by-step. Great teaching skills.
@britt1958 If you have done the scarf with all the different stitches, it may be slightly wavy on the edge. The taller stitches ten to be looser and the shorter stitches tighter. Crocheting a border down the sides is an option. See my videos for making a single crochet down the sides.
@akulche I used an I hook and medium worsted yarn, but you can choose your yarn and use the hook size recommended on the yarn label. Make your chain longer if you use smaller hooks & yarn and shorter for bulkier yarn. If you are a beginner, please watch the Back to basics videos from the beginning. Including the tools & yarn video. I explain this in those. Be sure to use a smooth light colored yarn so you can see the stitches being formed & the places you should place your hook.
Unless it has already been created or done, I wanna call it the Colosseum Stitch. If it's already done, or someone uses the idea, with a different name. I might still call it the Colosseum Stitch. hee hee hee. ;)
I LOVE your videos. I did a few DTR stitches after my rows of TR. After that, I learned the Ripple Stitch which I worked into the DTR, just for fun. It looks neat. Since it's a one-sided stitch, I altered it, putting my own little spin on it so that it is two-sided. It's not as ripple-y as it is more like a miniature architectural pattern. It resembles columns with architrave and/or frieze above it. It reminds me of the classical architecture of ancient Rome. :) Anyway, I just thought I'd share
Hi, thank you so much for your videos! But I have a question...I have been following the Back to Basics series, and whenever I crochet 7 rows of each kind, my thing isn't square and even, it turns into a triangle? Each row gets shorter, can you tell me what im doing wrong?
@Bethintx Thank you so much for making these videos. I like how you take your time and actually show how to do the stitch step-by-step. Great teaching skills.
Justeena1990 4 months ago
How do you end up wit a straight piece?
britt1958 8 months ago
@britt1958 If you have done the scarf with all the different stitches, it may be slightly wavy on the edge. The taller stitches ten to be looser and the shorter stitches tighter. Crocheting a border down the sides is an option. See my videos for making a single crochet down the sides.
Bethintx1 8 months ago
WHICH NUMBER NEEDLE you use and what is the material for this scarf
akulche 1 year ago
@akulche I used an I hook and medium worsted yarn, but you can choose your yarn and use the hook size recommended on the yarn label. Make your chain longer if you use smaller hooks & yarn and shorter for bulkier yarn. If you are a beginner, please watch the Back to basics videos from the beginning. Including the tools & yarn video. I explain this in those. Be sure to use a smooth light colored yarn so you can see the stitches being formed & the places you should place your hook.
Bethintx1 1 year ago
@Bethintx1 THANK YOU
akulche 1 year ago
Unless it has already been created or done, I wanna call it the Colosseum Stitch. If it's already done, or someone uses the idea, with a different name. I might still call it the Colosseum Stitch. hee hee hee. ;)
janeleiby 1 year ago
I LOVE your videos. I did a few DTR stitches after my rows of TR. After that, I learned the Ripple Stitch which I worked into the DTR, just for fun. It looks neat. Since it's a one-sided stitch, I altered it, putting my own little spin on it so that it is two-sided. It's not as ripple-y as it is more like a miniature architectural pattern. It resembles columns with architrave and/or frieze above it. It reminds me of the classical architecture of ancient Rome. :) Anyway, I just thought I'd share
janeleiby 1 year ago
nice video! thank you!
yolo22 1 year ago
thank you so much for telling me the abbreviations it really helped me with my patterns im trying to follow
waslookat1me 1 year ago
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TheSamWhich 1 year ago
Hi, thank you so much for your videos! But I have a question...I have been following the Back to Basics series, and whenever I crochet 7 rows of each kind, my thing isn't square and even, it turns into a triangle? Each row gets shorter, can you tell me what im doing wrong?
TheSamWhich 1 year ago
@TheSamWhich You are skipping a stitch somewhere. Likely the last stitch.
Bethintx1 1 year ago