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Beth, I was just asking if it is done like that because i'm learning with your videos and following what you are doing. By the way, they are excellent and you clarify me what to do when you turn the work, and other things that pros give for granted. And english is not my birth language, so be sure they're really well explained.
Thank you for shearing and inspiring!
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okay i will look for that book but its not lacet but can use that technique with crochet too
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Thank you so much for this video! I've been wanting to learn how to do this for the longest time!
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thanks for the hint on using the tray !
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Hi Beth. On the 4th row (the first one with the 6 red stitches) on the last 2 red stitches, you've carried along (and hiding) the pink one, but you didn't cross the yarns (or maybe I miss it) wouldn't that leave a hole? 'Cause when you were going the other way, you cross them.
nataliaruth 8 months ago
@nataliaruth It does not leave a hole as much as in knitting. I do make mistakes once in a while. It is good to stay consistent.
Bethintx1 8 months ago
hi i love this video and i am workin on a bigger project of a dolphin how would i do a half a square im totaly confuse on how to do that can you please help me
ladykadiva39 1 year ago
@ladykadiva39 I'm not sure what you mean by a half a square. Do you mean a diagonal shape? I recommend a book called Stitch Collection Filet Crochet by Betty Barnden. There are charts, diagrams and instructions for lacets, reverse lacets, & bars. To create shaded and diamond shaped spaces.
Bethintx1 1 year ago
hi Beth.what would you make with these once you made them?
meluvchris418 2 years ago
I say in an upcoming video. This square can be included in an afghan, as a pocket on a pair of bibbed over-alls for a little girl, on a purse, the back of a baby sweater, et.el. Use your imagination!
Bethintx1 2 years ago