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How To Crochet A Crinkle Stitch - RH

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2010

For lots of free patterns and lots more crochet ideas, check out http://www.allfreecrochet.com In this tutorial you will learn how to play with the back and front posts in order to make your crochet look inter-woven. It's a very easy method which thickens up your project. YES... your work will take longer to make with this... but the results are stunning. Use this on afghans, pillows, baby blankets and much more. This is the Right Hand Version.

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  • Don't care whether he reads my posting(s) or not. Cool stitchwork tho' and it's nice for the fact that he is willing to share his expertise and love of crafts to the rest of us! I've learned lots from the videos found on mikeyssmail!

  • @KTDU I read most of them and I appreciate your feedback! :) MKL

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  • Thank you Soooo much for this video. You explain stuff in simple, easy to follow steps. I am new to crochet and these videos have helped me bunches!

  • OMG, Mikey is the greatest teacher - I just started crocheting, and I've learned so much from these tutorials! Thanks, Mikey!!

  • Hi, I really like this stitch, I have been looking for days for a stitch that I can use in the twisted mobius , or a cowl, I found your tutorial for the crinkle st. Thx! I hope it will work, I also am using homespun, it looks good on my sample. Any suggestions?

  • can this stitch be used to make stuff like bags and purses?

  • Okay, you seem to know all the fancy names for parts of stitches. When you do the very first chain, and flip it over, there is a single bump. What is that called?

  • you are awsome!!! great tutorials, thanks for sharing them!!

  • Could you explain how do you decrease this one and the basket wave...?

    Would be really helpful!

  • awesome idea! do you have an example of it with different colors, changing each line, or each other line? I'm wondering how a "stripey" pattern would look like since the lines are kinda overlapping :)

  • Thank you so much for this video I love this stitch.

  • This is similar to Basket Weave stitch but in single arrangement??

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