Uploader Comments (Bethintx1)
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Thank you Thank you !! i love this pattern and did not have it. You have made it so very easy to understand thank you
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Thank you! i need to make a baby blanket thats "lacy yet masculine" so this is perfect. i tried just written instructions and got confused. your video fixed that.
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i'm going to make a baby blanket
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..I mad a scarf for myself, and now I am working on one for my husband
very simple and easy
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Hello, Just wanted to tell you I love your videos. I havent made anything for years and you got me started again. I love this V stich. My daughter has never done it and now she is teaching herself with your videos. As for what I am going to make......not sure. I want to make a baby blanket for the new baby my nephew and his wife are having in May. Thank You again.
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I finished a scarf, now working on a shawl....love this stitch...thanks for sharing.
I would like to know if you would use this same pattern to make a V-stitch throw. If so, how many chain to start off with (maybe 150-175???). Thanks!
stephanie060905 3 weeks ago
@stephanie060905 Make your chain the length you want your throw to be wide, making sure you have a multiple of 13. add 3 more chains for the turning chain. The number depends on your agauge, the weight of the yarn and the size of your hook.
Bethintx1 3 weeks ago
crocodiel stitch
steen405 1 month ago
@steen405 ?? are you asking for a video on the crocodile stitch? There are other teachers who have videos on this stitch. I personally will never use it, so I will not likely ever do a video on it.
Bethintx1 1 month ago
why do some patterns call for extra stitches at the end of the chain?like 13 + 3 what are they for and how do you know you need to do this for certain patterns? it's like a mystery.I'd like to understand
debbie8188 1 month ago
@debbie8188 In this case the +3 is the turning chain. I forms the first double crochet. Sometimes it counts as spaces and stitches. It depends on the pattern. Here is what it Usually stands for (but not always) +1= sc, +2=hdc or sc & ch 1, +3= dc or hdc & chain 1 or sc & ch 2.
Bethintx1 1 month ago