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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

http://www.mikeyssmail.com This is how to crochet a puff stitch. This type of stitching is also called PUFF ALIGN STITCH... more so because the puffs and gaps are directly lined up over top each other. Stunning to look at, simple to make. YOu will love this for afghans and really ornamental projects! This type of stitching is often used in Hats and baby stuff.

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  • whenever i crochet something… my project always gets narrow, i don't know what i am doing wrong can you help me?

  • @shummabuns pay close attention that you are going to the very end of your rows... if your not you will end up with a v shaped project......and make sure you are putting a stitch in every stitch in the row below the row you are doing too.......hope this helps....cathy @mikeys helpdesk

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  • Hello MikeyIsmail,

    Thank you for uploading these tutorials , they are really helpful. I want to learn a new a new stitch to make a triangular shawl. Its called Jasmine stitch.

  • a great stitch! I love it, and a great tutorial. Thanks! Makes a lovely scarf. ^_^

  • In the video the stitch looks very stiff. I was wondering; is it stiff or is it relixable enough to make into a afgan or shawl?

    thanks

  • @shummabuns

    i know EXACTLY what you mean. When i first started, no matter how many times i started over and projects i did. They kept getting closer and narrow. I was so frustrated. I used to be a knitter, then my aunt got me "I cant believe Im crocheting"

    I realized that what i was doing was missing stitches, or not starting in the right chain on the first row. You really have to make sure your starting at the right place, and ending at the right place. Also chain 1 after every row.

  • Love your tutorials!

  • cool i love to crochet i wish i had u as my brother

  • Thank you very much! Keep up the good work.. You are very talented at what you do. I love to watch your videos, they help me a lot. Thanks again.... -shummabuns

  • So I understand it right when I think it gets puffy on its own?

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