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THANK YOU SO MUCH TERESA,!! i just made my first baby blanket for my cousin, and i used your pattern i posted a video response... I love your videos,,, xoxo
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I'm a beginner to crocheting ..I usally use the granny sticand basic pattern you are using. I'd like to know if the star stitch is difficult and if you give directions...I would like to make one for my new grand-baby coming!
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Teresa, I am a "newbie" when it comes to crochet and your videos are by far (that I have found so far) lol a real time step
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Hi Teresa,
Great tutorial. I've been wanting to use this stitch. I'm making a ROUND potholder. Can I use this stitch? Where should I increase the stitch - on ch1 or 3dc?
Thanks a lot in advance.....
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Hi Teresa,
Thanks for a great instructional video! Love the design and am thrilled I am able to do this. Question: how can I prevent each row from increasing? It seems my borders are not staying straight on the side in which a new color of yarn is added. Help!!!
bkrosero 2 weeks ago
@bkrosero
I too have found this as an issue everytime I did this pattern...how do we get it to not happen?
ttcalittleangel2007 1 week ago
@ttcalittleangel2007 Your work should not be increasing. Is your foundation chain to tight?
tjw1963 1 week ago
@bkrosero If you worked the chain to tight in the beginning, your edges may expand. If you are talking about the knots, you may want to consider working an edging to cover the imperfections.
tjw1963 1 week ago
I want to make a scarf using this stitch! How many single crochets would I have to do to start with?
killertiger909 4 weeks ago
@killertiger909 Just make a chain for the width you want. If you end up with an extra amount of chain, you can sew it right in. If the chain won't sew in, you can cut at the furthest point from the edge and unravel the chain, the sew it in. This way you can experiment with different widths without unraveling your first row each time.
tjw1963 3 weeks ago