RUclips is taking their sweet time processing the HD version, so currently, the tutorial is only in SD until they get the video fully processed. I didn't want to have to delay the release any further so hopefully it won't take too much longer :) Through Saturday, March 25th, 11:59 pm EDT, the written PDF is available at no cost through Ravelry. You can find the link on the pattern page: firstthecoffee.com/farmhouse-style-crochet-bag-holder-pattern/
I just finished my third. Everyone that sees mine wants one! Fun to make and they don't take long at all. I can *almost* do the entire thing without the video now. Lol. Thanks for sharing!
Just finished my first one, such a great tutorial! I added a picot to every other hdc in the middle rows of the 3hdc for a little extra pizzaz. So cute! Will say, wow, this thing is huge though lol. Next time will probably just do 30 instead of 60 🤣
Just made my 2nd one. It is an easy pattern, except I keep losing the correct count. Lol. I fangled it to work, no big deal, and no one would ever know the difference 😂.
It sounds like somehow stitches are getting added. I find it best to use stitch markers in the first and last stitches of each round to make sure I don't accidentally add stitches there. And also recount skipped stitches to make sure the right amount are skipped over.
RUclips is taking their sweet time processing the HD version, so currently, the tutorial is only in SD until they get the video fully processed. I didn't want to have to delay the release any further so hopefully it won't take too much longer :)
Through Saturday, March 25th, 11:59 pm EDT, the written PDF is available at no cost through Ravelry. You can find the link on the pattern page: firstthecoffee.com/farmhouse-style-crochet-bag-holder-pattern/
Absolutely appreciate your pace as well as detailed instruction. Thank you.
I just finished my third. Everyone that sees mine wants one! Fun to make and they don't take long at all. I can *almost* do the entire thing without the video now. Lol. Thanks for sharing!
That is awesome!
Just finished this project and I love it!! Great tutorial. Very clear and easy to follow. Keep up the great work!!!!❤
Love your precise explanation. My bag came out beatyful. Thank you.❤
I’m making my first one like this one. I have made a lot of the granny stitch pattern! Love it! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just finished mine too. Thanks for the easy to follow pattern!! ❤️❤️
I made this for Christmas gifted. Your instructions were will detail, thanks
You’re welcome 😊
Just finished mine, your explanation was excellent through out the tutorial! Thank you
Just finished my first one, and I love it !! Thank you so much ! ❤
You're so welcome!
Stayed up late to finish mine 😅
Thank you very much for such a great tutorial ❤️
You’re welcome 😊
Just finished my first one, such a great tutorial! I added a picot to every other hdc in the middle rows of the 3hdc for a little extra pizzaz. So cute!
Will say, wow, this thing is huge though lol. Next time will probably just do 30 instead of 60 🤣
Oh this is great love it thanks for sharing
I made it!!!! Thank you for sharing!
I just finished mine. Thanks for the written pattern.
Just finished mines and I love it so much so cute , thanks for sharing this lovely pattern ❤
You’re welcome 😊I'm glad you like it.
Whew took 2 days to make this!! So many different stitches! Probably gonna make another one!
It should go faster the second time :)
Is there anyway to print this pattern
Just made my 2nd one. It is an easy pattern, except I keep losing the correct count. Lol. I fangled it to work, no big deal, and no one would ever know the difference 😂.
Yay, I'm glad you like it! I always find working in the round is the easiest ways to lose or gain stitches.
Agree. Just finished my 3rd one
Mine keeps getting wider. I've ripped it out now going on 3 times. Don't know what I'm doing wrong
It sounds like somehow stitches are getting added. I find it best to use stitch markers in the first and last stitches of each round to make sure I don't accidentally add stitches there. And also recount skipped stitches to make sure the right amount are skipped over.
No catchy name sent me here lol