Crochet Tulip Stitch - How to Crochet
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
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Today we are going to learn how to crochet the tulip stitch. this stitch works up quickly making it a great stitch for blankets.
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Sarah Хобби
Fantastic stitch pattern! Thanks for sharing.
So lovely! This stitch is definitely being used for my next project. I'm thinking pretty mini messenger bag with a liner inside. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial!!! 💖
Great stitch and video!💜🙏💜
This is a beautiful stitch. Thank you 💙
BEAUTIFUL thank you very much
absolutely gorgeous! I love this stitch! thank you for another great video!
You’re very welcome, Cheryl
Going to try this tomorrow, looks easy. Thx
Love the tulip stitch, thank you for tutorial
You’re very welcome! Thank you for watching :)
Beautiful stitch! Thank you for sharing
You’re welcome
Beautiful stitch! Crocheting has so many beautiful stitches. Sometimes I can’t decide which one I want to do next! Thanks so much for sharing your tutorial! ☺️🧶☺️
You’re welcome :)
By far, the best explanation of this stitch that I have viewed. Thanks so much!
I am glad you found it helpful! Thank you so much for watching :)
Thanks so much Sarah❣️ I've never seen this stitch before, I must make a blanket with it❣️Just Beautiful 🤗🤗🤗😊🙏💙
You are so precise and easy to follow! Look forward to all your videos. Thank you.
love it!
Awesome tutorials
Beautiful
Thanks for the info.. Love your tutorials
You’re welcome, thank you for watching :)
I used this stitch as a border on the end of a baby blanket. Very pretty as a border.
It would be!
Very nice 😊
Beautiful stitch thank you
You’re welcome
Sarah, you always have the most beautiful stitches. How can I ever choose what I want to make. Thank you for all your time. 🥰
Awe thanks Dawn!
really like the way you teach this stitch - could not find the written pattern on your blog. Could you tell me how can I get hold of it? thank you
Pretty stitch, reminds me of C2C. I’m wondering if it would work to use the alternate DC in place of the chain threes.
You could certainly try it! If you do, let me know how it goes :)
Thanks very much
Very nice stitch and I like your explanation because it is very clear:😘😘😘
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching :)
What type of yarn is this, love it!
Hi! I was wondering how you can increase or decrease the succeeding rows if you wanna use this stitch for something else? thank you!
Hi fairly beginner friendly crocheted and was wondering. Do I have to chain 3 on the rows going back and forth, or could I just substitute it with a chain 2
Hi can you tell me, can you increase in this stitch and if you can, how?
Can you put a boarder on this stitch I’m a beginner I don’t know 🙂💜
Can you make it as a beanie
Is there a way to end the last row so that it matches first row? Thank you
I love this! I just made a baby blanket with it. My Question: is there a way to “close” the last row so that it is straight? Thank you so much ❤️
I would try chain 3 single crochet all the way across.
Yes, it can be done. When you're starting a new row, ch 3 instead of 4, turn, 2 dc into the last sc of the row you just completed, sc into the 3-chain loop. Then, continue on with the tulip stitch.
eNTiTy Oh wow!! Thank you so much. I’m what I call “A Confident Beginner” lol so I don’t know a whole lot but I’m willing to try. I love crochet ❤️ thanks again!
I also would like to know how to end it with a straight stitch..
I wonder at the names of these stitches sometimes, because this is linear "corner to corner", and I don't really see tulips anywhere. Love that steely - blue - gray or gunmetal blue colored yarn you have there. What is it?
I love this yarn. What is the brand you are using in this video?
In this video I’m using the Caron x Pantone by Yarnspirations :) the merino blend
what kind of yarn are you using.
I’m using the Caron x Pantone by Yarnspirations
This is an easy stitch. Isn't this c2c in a row?
What kind of hook do you use.
This is a handmade Rosewood hook by Viscount Woodturning on Etsy
Your nails are fire♨️
Thank you for not being on Ravelry.
Beautiful yarn and stitch. But why would you give this stitch pattern a new name, when it's been called block stitch, crazy stitch, or brick stitch for decades, and it's the one commonly used for the C2C blankets that have become so popular. It's just confusing to use new names.
Charles Voth apparently creative grandma has been calling it the tulip stitch too (got at least a couple years) since she's got a tutorial by the same name.
I've never heard this called the tulip stitch, till now. I've only heard it called the block stitch.
Well, I did a search on "crochet block stitch" and the pattern didn't look the same as the tulip stitch at all. Maybe, that was one of the reason this stitch had a name changed. There are too many different stitch patterns with the same name. As for the C2C stitch, it is crocheted at an angle rather in a long row like the tulip stitch. It is ideally for projects such as making a triangular shawl; although, the C2C stitch can be crocheted into a square or rectangular shape as well. So, even if the stitch looks the same, the slight difference/s on how the stitch is created ended up in having a different name. This is very helpful for someone that is looking for a certain stitch to create a certain project.
Are you a self taught crocheter?
I am!
@@RichTexturesCrochet That makes you even more amazing!