It looks nearly identical to knitting when the project is complete. The techniques are completely different, but the end results are almost indistinguishable. It blows my mind!
@@gotnoname7051 sort of, I hate casting on with knitting. It’s so boring and takes longer than the actual knit itself but I do enjoy knitting a lot. Crochet is definitely quicker than knitting but both are just as hard as each other.
This is beautiful and so pretty and soft. 74 yrs young and delighted to learn something new I feel I may be able to do. Thank you so much for sharing. 🌹
I'm immediate crochet . But for some reason I could never learn how to do Tunision stitch thank you so much I learned how to do it after years trying and keeped giving up . I always had problems learning how to crochet new things until 1 year my mom a Christian woman took my hands and ask God to let me be able to uses my hands . Oh my I can now do about anything I put my head to it . Not just crocheting . I carve out canes out of branches and so much more people say I'm gifted but God is the one gifted me . All because my mom prayed for me . RIP mom .
Excellent tutorial thank you. I can't knit anymore due to arthritis but I can do tunisian crochet for short periods. Now I know how to do the knit stitch! 😊
WoW Wee WoW To all the newbies out there, please watch this videos for cro-shaying on RUclips. It really 😂is one of the best Cro-shay tutorials/videos I have had the great fortune to find, thank you; truly thank you showing us a way which just sinks right in. Thank you for using a clear (un-fuzzy) Thank you, you crochet so slowly, also you show us a full row instead of just 3 stitches unlike other videos who say “right I’ve shown you 3 stitches pause the video and come back” I’m like noooooo please, please show me the full row. Absolutely fantastic happy crafting love your yarns too beautiful colours Thank you Claudetta xx I’ve subscribed and will be watching the rest -brilliant 👏🏻 🤗🧶🥢 xx
I am french, and I can tell your pronunciation is very clear. I understood everything, which is not an easy thing because we don't usually learn the words to talk about crochet in english . So, thank you.
Thank you claudetta you are a wonderful instructor I have now been. Shown the ribbed and knit tunsian stitches. I have finished two knitted sweaters. But I will like converting the sweater knit to tunsian knit and ribbed stich
I did a blanket years ago, but I never had a name. It is amazing how much more the needles cost today than they did 50 years ago. Thanks for making it look so easy.
You can make a blanket with this stitch? I am starting on a baby blanket for my son, and would love to use this pattern, but I’m not so sure how if it needs to stay on the hook itself
thank you for explaining so well, showing the work closely so I can see it clearly, and slowing down so I can follow it properly. What a massive help that is. Blessings and love xx
I've done the"afghan" stitch using the same kind of needle. I never knew about this stitch until now. Beautiful! I already have the needle -- I can think of so many things to make. Wonderful teacher -- thank you!
I subscribed bcos you reminded me of the teacher who taught me crochet in grade school.. this tutorial is definitely for beginners or maybe for those who had the basic knowledge of crocheting. Thanks.
Claudetta,this tutorial is amazing. I wanted a tiny pouch for my airpod and this is just perfect!! It turns out so beautiful and easy to understand. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent tutorial!. The choice of yarn is superior for illustration because it shows every detail. I love the look of the "knit" front and the back is also really beautiful!
Hi, I am a 13 yr old that has just discovered your channel... I love to knit and crochet and I am determined that your channel will help me achieve many things
Wow! What a gorgeous and unique end result. As usual Claudetta, your instructions were clear, slow and very easy to follow. I am definitely making this one! Thank you for sharing your skill and this lovely pattern.
Thank you for this wonderfully clear tutorial. You've made it quote clear to see what I was doing wrong, but also made it clear as to what to do to fix things. You've got yourself new subscriber.
Very interesting. You do your foundation row a little bit differently than I’ve seen others. I’ll have to try it. Also showing the x at the end of the row was a much clearer explanation than I’ve heard before.
Thank you very much for teaching this beautiful and easy knitting and for your beautiful telling.Though I'm not a native English speaker,I could understand it easily,and planning to try it now.💞😊
I love this tutorial! It's easy and adorable! I used to make two extra loops to go up to the next row and now I see you don't do them at all. It's great!!!! Whole project looks neatly! Many thanks!
I was looking for a beautiful unique style to make a baby blanket for a friend of mine with this stitch! I FOUND IT! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I absolutely LOVE this! ♥
This is the best video I ever watch about this literally I watch tons of videos trying to figure out how to do that thing you were doing and I figure out by watching your video I'm giving this alike and I'm giving you a follow thank you for going slow and thank you for teaching us thank you
Wonderful tutorial. Very clear and detail camera viewing. Always in camera view, no blurring. Slow enough for this beginner. P.S. your nails are beautiful too.
You really are an excellent teacher! I would have never believed it would be so easy to change colors! I will definitely try it! Thank you... and for the record, I subscribed. =)
Thank you for your knowledge, expertise and hard work on this video. I think this will help my half-blind, arthritic old mother to be able to do a fiber art along with me to help keep her brain sharp. Mother passed a blood clot and then had a heart attack and died, but lo and behold, was resurrected in the ambulance on the way to the hospital and surgery -- but, she conked out again, and they couldn't do surgery to put in a pacemaker to help with the problem of her failing heart. But, they will not tell me if she died twice. Her brain definitely functions in a very different way and there are many spots of her memory that are gone; One of which is crocheting a granny square, Yet she remembers how to load up the yarn by yarning over getting ready to make a double crochet, which she can complete, but then wants to turn the work and crocheted down the stitch that she just made for some reason that is inexplicable to me or her. I think maybe because by the time she has finished the stitch the work is beginning to droop so that gives her a straight plain Of Seeing the stitch sideways and So now that is the plane she needs to crochet on? I dunno! I had just learned Tunisian crochet and the fabulous knit stitch because I had want to learn how to knit anyway, and thought "oh how cool crochet knitting with a long hook-stick [actually now have knitted with the pointy sticks]" while spending 14 days in the hospital with her and so when she saw me doing it when she was lucid, she thought she could do it, saying she thought it looked pretty easy doing one thing all the way down and doing another all the way back . . . But she has not add the wherewithal to sit down with a stick and let me show her. I'm not giving up because there are times she sits on the side of her bed and simply spaces out because she has nothing else to do, and her one good eye won't allow her to read anymore [ for the day ]. My overwhelming trouble is that when she looks perplexed I am not patient enough to let her figure it out and use her problems solving skills I try to help by the root explaining and she takes each and everything so so literally now , that she gets bogged down with information and gives up. I'm pretty sure she thinks she needs to remember each and every detail and word. Then I got the brilliant idea to have her watch a video and just cut the sound. Sometimes I get very disturbed with all of the words that some people are speaking during their tutorials and I just turn them down, and that is because I get tired of listening through all of the babble and palaver for the one small detail that will pull my understanding together. I realized that all of the foreign ladies and gents videos are the ones that I learned the most elaborate stuff from by not hearing the words at all - or at least not understanding the foreign tongue they are speaking. Admittedly, if their voice is too high-pitched, it grates on my nerves, I do have to turn them down. I have hearing and nerve hypersensitivity and it's grown into a whole PTSD thing that also involves sharp bells, ringing, buzzers, and beepers - high pitches of all varieties - even voices. I actually get a physical reaction to it and yarn and sewing, handicraft is my sanctuary, my escapism.
I just started this as a baby blanket, using the Lion brand Feels Like Butta yarn. Very thin yarn, but very soft and worth it. I’ll be working at it for a long time, so it’ll keep me busy during the holiday season blues
@@helencos8269 I did about 133 stitches, but it ended up being quite short so more should work fine. Because of how thin the yarn itself is, the blanket is very thick with this stitch, but it doesn’t have a lot of movement.
Do you think this would be a good stitch for a dishcloth or a potholder? I love this crochet stitch that looks like knitting! Thank you for your lesson. You are a very good teacher!😊
That's a really interesting crochet pattern, I've never seen something like this before. Will definitely try that out one I have some yarn leftovers the next time! ^^
Thank you so much, just got a set of Tunisian hooks and wanting to learn how to make many things. One of my goals for 2020. You're a wonderful teacher, I just googled what I wanted and you popped up, so happy right now 🥰 Needless to say I'm now one of your following people. Many blessings to you 💜🌹💜
I am just learning this method of crochet, as I wasn't happy with my Doctor Who 4th Doctor scarf I made, using the standard crochet method. It just didn't lay right, or look right. So, here I am, watching and studying, while waiting for my longer hooks to arrive (and we in the USA all know how s.l.o.o.o.o.o.w the USPS has gotten thanks to Covid-19 and DeJoy - De-zero-joy, that is - wrecking the smooth flow of the US mail), so I will likely be studying a LOT of these videos, to try to mentally understand it, since I can't actually try by hand, yet. Thank you for the very clear video picture, and the very clear explanation of what you are doing, as you are doing it. My only wonder is if sewing in the ends is any different with this kind of stitck than with a regular, DC [double crochet] stitch, for example. Does the tail need drawn through a specific part of the stitch, to avoid it sticking out like a sore thumb?
You do such a great job showing how to make this stitch and changing colors, too! You are very clear, the video is close and clear and your yarn is perfect for your tutorial! Love, love, love this stitch! Thank you so much! Can this be done using 3 or more colors???? You’ve got a new subscriber!!!
It’s a perfect tutorial!Thank you very much! Please let me know if I crochet a scarf what can I do in order to avoid the rooling? Just to iron it or I have to do something else?
Thank you for a beautiful easy to follow tutorial! :) looking forward to learning these new stitches when I get my new Tunisian hooks in the new year ☺️☺️
It looks nearly identical to knitting when the project is complete. The techniques are completely different, but the end results are almost indistinguishable. It blows my mind!
Truly yes 🤯
Is crochet-ing easier?
@@gotnoname7051 sort of, I hate casting on with knitting. It’s so boring and takes longer than the actual knit itself but I do enjoy knitting a lot. Crochet is definitely quicker than knitting but both are just as hard as each other.
Yup! I love this technique as well. Been doing many projects with it.
Thank you I’m 70 years old and just learned something new
I'm 12 and im learning something new too 🥰
Lol 13 here..
Lol 12 here too
11 here
Am 10 and am really happy and im getting a whole new set tommorow and am super happy ik how to do it
The perfect yarn for a tutorial! Its easy to see because its big and isn't fuzzy
Do you know the name of the yarn?
Beeb's channel Its a bulky cotton, polyamide yarn
Bernat Home Dec
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She says pull thru two, but she's pulling thru one? Can someone help me please.
This is beautiful and so pretty and soft. 74 yrs young and delighted to learn something new I feel I may be able to do. Thank you so much for sharing. 🌹
You can do it!
I'm immediate crochet . But for some reason I could never learn how to do Tunision stitch thank you so much I learned how to do it after years trying and keeped giving up . I always had problems learning how to crochet new things until 1 year my mom a Christian woman took my hands and ask God to let me be able to uses my hands . Oh my I can now do about anything I put my head to it . Not just crocheting . I carve out canes out of branches and so much more people say I'm gifted but God is the one gifted me . All because my mom prayed for me . RIP mom .
Excellent tutorial thank you. I can't knit anymore due to arthritis but I can do tunisian crochet for short periods. Now I know how to do the knit stitch! 😊
WoW Wee WoW
To all the newbies out there, please watch this videos for cro-shaying on RUclips. It really 😂is one of the best Cro-shay tutorials/videos I have had the great fortune to find, thank you; truly thank you showing us a way which just sinks right in.
Thank you for using a clear (un-fuzzy)
Thank you, you crochet so slowly, also you show us a full row instead of just 3 stitches unlike other videos who say “right I’ve shown you 3 stitches pause the video and come back” I’m like noooooo please, please show me the full row.
Absolutely fantastic happy crafting love your yarns too beautiful colours
Thank you Claudetta xx I’ve subscribed and will be watching the rest -brilliant 👏🏻 🤗🧶🥢 xx
You’re such a fantastic teacher and that yarn is perfect for teaching. I can actually see what you’re explaining.
Thank you!
I am french, and I can tell your pronunciation is very clear. I understood everything, which is not an easy thing because we don't usually learn the words to talk about crochet in english . So, thank you.
Thank you claudetta you are a wonderful instructor I have now been. Shown the ribbed and knit tunsian stitches. I have finished two knitted sweaters. But I will like converting the sweater knit to tunsian knit and ribbed stich
I did a blanket years ago, but I never had a name. It is amazing how much more the needles cost today than they did 50 years ago. Thanks for making it look so easy.
You can make a blanket with this stitch? I am starting on a baby blanket for my son, and would love to use this pattern, but I’m not so sure how if it needs to stay on the hook itself
Finally! Someone who actually knows what they are talking about!
I’m making a scarf with this and it’s coming out great! You’re a great teacher, and you make it so easy to understand what to do. Thanks!
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Binky Draws I agree. I wish every video was so easy to follow along.
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You are very clear in explaining how to do this, and it helped me. Thank you.
thank you for explaining so well, showing the work closely so I can see it clearly, and slowing down so I can follow it properly. What a massive help that is. Blessings and love xx
I've done the"afghan" stitch using the same kind of needle. I never knew about this stitch until now. Beautiful! I already have the needle -- I can think of so many things to make. Wonderful teacher -- thank you!
I subscribed bcos you reminded me of the teacher who taught me crochet in grade school.. this tutorial is definitely for beginners or maybe for those who had the basic knowledge of crocheting. Thanks.
Thanks for this video. I can hardly wait to make something using this simple but stunning stitch.
I didn't know how to knit Tunisian crochet. You made it look easy! Thank you for the tutorial. You are a great instructor♥️👏👏👏
I am loving this. I have never tried Tunisian knitting
Awesome pattern but also using the 2 colors helped me understand what loops your pulling thru alot clearer.
I love this. It's beautiful. I can learn more because it' s easy to understand. Thank you .
Claudetta,this tutorial is amazing.
I wanted a tiny pouch for my airpod and this is just perfect!!
It turns out so beautiful and easy to understand.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I am so thankful for this tutorial, I was so lost in this stitch before you! It’s an oldie but a goodie!!
Excellent tutorial!. The choice of yarn is superior for illustration because it shows every detail. I love the look of the "knit" front and the back is also really beautiful!
I’m making a scarf for my nana with the yarn she bought me! I hope she likes it! Thanks for this tutorial!
Hi, I am a 13 yr old that has just discovered your channel... I love to knit and crochet and I am determined that your channel will help me achieve many things
Tanya Safeer yeh me too... 13 year old crochet lover
This is a gorgeous stitch! It looks like a stockinette knitting stitch but more defined!
This is exactly what I was looking for. One that looks just like the Stockinette stitch! This is the best Tutorial that I have found yet! Great job!
@@kasmj11 I like the best the back of the work ,it has great texture
Wow! What a gorgeous and unique end result. As usual Claudetta, your instructions were clear, slow and very easy to follow. I am definitely making this one! Thank you for sharing your skill and this lovely pattern.
For all the tutorials I watched this is the best one that can help me and very easy ! I thank you !
I just love Tunisian crochet because it goes so Fast, but I've never done this stitch, thank you!
Thank you for this wonderfully clear tutorial. You've made it quote clear to see what I was doing wrong, but also made it clear as to what to do to fix things.
You've got yourself new subscriber.
Thanks for explaining slowly and clearly. I ve started learning crochet and did tiny projects. This video was very useful for my learning😎👍
Very interesting. You do your foundation row a little bit differently than I’ve seen others. I’ll have to try it. Also showing the x at the end of the row was a much clearer explanation than I’ve heard before.
This is so pretty, I was so afraid to even try this but you make it look easy. I just need a Tunisian crochet hook. Thank you so much!
It's seems very easy ..but if I want to add a third color
You could also practice smaller swatches on a standard crochet hook, but add a rubber band on the end so you don't lose your stitches.
Thank you very much for teaching this beautiful and easy knitting and for your beautiful telling.Though I'm not a native English speaker,I could understand it easily,and planning to try it now.💞😊
Home Dec is one of my favorite yarns...umm, I’ve never seen pink in the US, I’m jealous!!
OMG!!! So happy I found these easy steps for such great sticthes!!!💚💚🍄🍄
I love this,I never knew they made crochet hooks this long
I love this tutorial! It's easy and adorable! I used to make two extra loops to go up to the next row and now I see you don't do them at all. It's great!!!! Whole project looks neatly! Many thanks!
Thank you! Im new to Tunisian and your tutorials are very helpful.
I was looking for a beautiful unique style to make a baby blanket for a friend of mine with this stitch! I FOUND IT! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I absolutely LOVE this! ♥
JACK OF ALL CRAFTS
How do you make a blanket since the size is limited by the length of the hook ? Make it by putting little squares together ?
Very interesting. Its the first time that i see this way of put it off and work it again from the begining!
The thread you are using is perfect for videos it’s easy to see details.
It's a wonderful pattern.....and very lovely...I'll definitely try it out
Thank you so much for taking the time to put this video together. It was so easy to learn from your video.
This is the best video I ever watch about this literally I watch tons of videos trying to figure out how to do that thing you were doing and I figure out by watching your video I'm giving this alike and I'm giving you a follow thank you for going slow and thank you for teaching us thank you
I’m from Brazil and i really love your tutorial! So easy to understeand ❤️
Wonderful tutorial. Very clear and detail camera viewing. Always in camera view, no blurring. Slow enough for this beginner. P.S. your nails are beautiful too.
OMG!!! this is beautiful & its super simple. I'm excited 🤗 to this stich 🤩😍🤩 thank you 😊
Beautifully done, and it’s not hard as I thought it would be. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing how you painted your nails in the same colours as your crochetproject
Um... what? Her nails are grey, not pink or white.
*~blink,.blink~*
You really are an excellent teacher! I would have never believed it would be so easy to change colors! I will definitely try it! Thank you... and for the record, I subscribed. =)
Thank you so much
A crochet hook can take so many stitches. Is there a limit if you want to make a broader scarf? Do crochet hooks have extensions to make them longer?
@@mpumibikitsha6891 hi there! there is a tunisian crochet hook available to make a broader scarf
The best tutorial I have seen do far. Thank you!
I can't do this in knitting so this one was really helpful :333
Such a fantastic teacher. Thank you
Wow, so good to learn. Will have to learn how to shape using this stitch. Thank you.
I absolutely like the yarn, and the two colors stitch pattern looks awesome with it. I’m definitely going to purchase this yarn for a throw.
Thank you for your knowledge, expertise and hard work on this video. I think this will help my half-blind, arthritic old mother to be able to do a fiber art along with me to help keep her brain sharp. Mother passed a blood clot and then had a heart attack and died, but lo and behold, was resurrected in the ambulance on the way to the hospital and surgery -- but, she conked out again, and they couldn't do surgery to put in a pacemaker to help with the problem of her failing heart. But, they will not tell me if she died twice. Her brain definitely functions in a very different way and there are many spots of her memory that are gone; One of which is crocheting a granny square, Yet she remembers how to load up the yarn by yarning over getting ready to make a double crochet, which she can complete, but then wants to turn the work and crocheted down the stitch that she just made for some reason that is inexplicable to me or her. I think maybe because by the time she has finished the stitch the work is beginning to droop so that gives her a straight plain Of Seeing the stitch sideways and So now that is the plane she needs to crochet on? I dunno!
I had just learned Tunisian crochet and the fabulous knit stitch because I had want to learn how to knit anyway, and thought "oh how cool crochet knitting with a long hook-stick [actually now have knitted with the pointy sticks]" while spending 14 days in the hospital with her and so when she saw me doing it when she was lucid, she thought she could do it, saying she thought it looked pretty easy doing one thing all the way down and doing another all the way back . . . But she has not add the wherewithal to sit down with a stick and let me show her. I'm not giving up because there are times she sits on the side of her bed and simply spaces out because she has nothing else to do, and her one good eye won't allow her to read anymore [ for the day ].
My overwhelming trouble is that when she looks perplexed I am not patient enough to let her figure it out and use her problems solving skills I try to help by the root explaining and she takes each and everything so so literally now , that she gets bogged down with information and gives up. I'm pretty sure she thinks she needs to remember each and every detail and word. Then I got the brilliant idea to have her watch a video and just cut the sound. Sometimes I get very disturbed with all of the words that some people are speaking during their tutorials and I just turn them down, and that is because I get tired of listening through all of the babble and palaver for the one small detail that will pull my understanding together. I realized that all of the foreign ladies and gents videos are the ones that I learned the most elaborate stuff from by not hearing the words at all - or at least not understanding the foreign tongue they are speaking. Admittedly, if their voice is too high-pitched, it grates on my nerves, I do have to turn them down. I have hearing and nerve hypersensitivity and it's grown into a whole PTSD thing that also involves sharp bells, ringing, buzzers, and beepers - high pitches of all varieties - even voices. I actually get a physical reaction to it and yarn and sewing, handicraft is my sanctuary, my escapism.
I m from tunisia im biginner y are the best ❤❤❤
Looks way easier than actually knitting!
You re so wonderful, great explanation, so clear and loud enough, really enjoyed to watch your video's. thank you so much, regards from Serbia.
Really easy n loved the way u explained it all from boder stitch to ending the row ... Loved it n got it .. I ll soon make one scarf for myself ❤️
It's amazing stitch crochet. Beautiful. ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you. I have been waiting for an opportunity to learn how to Tunisian Crochet properly and recently found your channel. Thanks from Australia 🐨🐨
Please tell me if my desirable length is more than needle. thanks
I am from Canada I love to have the yarn but don’t know where to get it thank you
Excellent video and instruction. Really appreciate you sharing your skill.
I just started this as a baby blanket, using the Lion brand Feels Like Butta yarn. Very thin yarn, but very soft and worth it. I’ll be working at it for a long time, so it’ll keep me busy during the holiday season blues
How can I crochet a baby blanket?
How many stitches I have to put for the beginning??
@@helencos8269 I did about 133 stitches, but it ended up being quite short so more should work fine. Because of how thin the yarn itself is, the blanket is very thick with this stitch, but it doesn’t have a lot of movement.
Thank you for the immediate reply but I wonder if there is place enough for 133 stitches in a crochet hook!!!!
Do you think this would be a good stitch for a dishcloth or a potholder? I love this crochet stitch that looks like knitting! Thank you for your lesson. You are a very good teacher!😊
Thank you for showing what the back of this stitch looks like. Great tutorial!
You are a very good teacher
Now I am very happy
I learned it☺☺☺
I will do that😉
Thank you for showing us how to do the stitch, you are an excellent teacher. I'm a new sub😊
Magic weave.......simply amazing 👌👌
This tutorial is the only one that was very helpful (I watched 15!) thank you so much!
15!? That's dedication!!!
Emma Lyke yup it is 😂
Beautiful demo! You are a good teacher... bless you
That's beautiful and really easy. Thanks for this tutorial
That's a really interesting crochet pattern, I've never seen something like this before. Will definitely try that out one I have some yarn leftovers the next time! ^^
Wow you r great to teach vvery slow nd can understand easily. I am slow learner. Tkq .i will try now thin lockdown very helpful
thanks this is my favorite video from your channel😀
Bissmillah Assalamualaikum
Hai aku suka sekali dengan buatan anda terimakasih atas tutorialnya 🙏 💌
You make this very easy for a beginner. Thank you.
The end product is gorgeous 😍🥰❤
Wow. Que genial que esta este tutorial. Mi conocimiento del idioma inglés es muy básico y aun así te entendí muy bien. Gracias
Thank you so much, just got a set of Tunisian hooks and wanting to learn how to make many things. One of my goals for 2020.
You're a wonderful teacher, I just googled what I wanted and you popped up, so happy right now 🥰
Needless to say I'm now one of your following people. Many blessings to you 💜🌹💜
I am just learning this method of crochet, as I wasn't happy with my Doctor Who 4th Doctor scarf I made, using the standard crochet method. It just didn't lay right, or look right. So, here I am, watching and studying, while waiting for my longer hooks to arrive (and we in the USA all know how s.l.o.o.o.o.o.w the USPS has gotten thanks to Covid-19 and DeJoy - De-zero-joy, that is - wrecking the smooth flow of the US mail), so I will likely be studying a LOT of these videos, to try to mentally understand it, since I can't actually try by hand, yet.
Thank you for the very clear video picture, and the very clear explanation of what you are doing, as you are doing it. My only wonder is if sewing in the ends is any different with this kind of stitck than with a regular, DC [double crochet] stitch, for example. Does the tail need drawn through a specific part of the stitch, to avoid it sticking out like a sore thumb?
More beautifully shown as wel as narrated.tnqs ma'am.
You are a good instructor and your choice of yarn was perfect. Thank you so much :)
Design is very good and thanks for making video
Genia! Venía buscando éste efecto con crochet, creí que no se podía, gracias!
You do such a great job showing how to make this stitch and changing colors, too! You are very clear, the video is close and clear and your yarn is perfect for your tutorial! Love, love, love this stitch! Thank you so much! Can this be done using 3 or more colors???? You’ve got a new subscriber!!!
It’s a perfect tutorial!Thank you very much!
Please let me know if I crochet a scarf what can I do in order to avoid the rooling?
Just to iron it or I have to do something else?
U are a great teacher. So easy to follow. What all can we make using this knit stitch apart from a scarf?
You are a very good teacher. Thanks!
So easy to follow, thank you! Looks wonderful.
Thank you for a beautiful easy to follow tutorial! :) looking forward to learning these new stitches when I get my new Tunisian hooks in the new year ☺️☺️
Love to see this kind of tutorial
Hi, i like your video its clear and easy to follow
Hi Can I Ask Which Yarn You Used Here The Way Your Teaching Is Just Perfect
This looks so easy, Once I get new yarn I will try it!!!🥰
Thanks for your wondeeful explanation. Great choice of yarn size as well.
Thank you, such an good tutorial and lovely candy colors. 👍♥️