Crochet Stitches - Crochet Shell Design

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2006

http://www.craftmastery.com/crochet/crochet-stitches Detailed demonstration of Shell design which can be used as edging or part of a crochet pattern.

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  • i love this stitch and had forgotten how to use it. so thank you so much for the reminder. very clear. wonderful!

  • I use this shell design very often... it looks good in almost everything

  • Hello. I am sorry, but your instructions are incorrect! You are calling a single crochet a double, and a double crochet a treble!

  • Yes, for USA names of these stitches you are correct. I am using UK names for these stitches. My other videos show both names.

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  • You are so easy to understand. Thank you for being out here on Youtube.

    You're a blessing.

  • This was great for me! Thanks so much.. I'm a monkey see monkey do, Your instructions were just fine for my finishing touch on my baby blanket

  • @Yupthatzme0101

    my only question is how did she do the blue part of the project ?

    (beginner crocheter)

  • @calyfas09

    my only question is how did she start the blue section. Meaning how did she get there. (obviously I am a beginner)

  • How do you start the second row of the shell? also how many chains to make a twin size blanket

  • Is there a video showing the blue edging that you're starting with? I'm not sure how to begin and to make sure that my edging will be the right number of stitches so that my shells end evenly, if that makes sense?

  • Thank you SO MUCH!!! This video helped me a great deal in finishing the outside edge.

  • Perfect!!! So easy to understand and I love the way you explain each step! Thank you so much!

  • thanks so much! exactly what I was looking for!

  • Thank you! very clear, thank you for going slow and explaning it over and over each movement, its much easyer to learn that way, rather than showing it once and then the instructor speeds through the rest of the stiches, like most videos. I hate replaying the video over and over only to watch the first seconds of the video, after that its just a blur of fingers and string, very well done, short and sweet! :D

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