Thank you for this. I had an idea, but figured I would have to follow patterns to make a wall hang make sense (whuch is incredibly hard for me as I freehand most of my crochet items). This is beautiful and truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for such a wonderful and thorough tutorial. I appreciate you showing the different stitches and how you finished the piece and made it ready to hang!
This is so beautiful! I would love to make one using blues and greens to somehow create ocean tides and maybe attach small seashells on it. It doesn't look easy though.
Thank you so much for sharing your tips and I’m excited to start my first wall hanging - appreciate your advice about suggested dimensions- width/height - what size is your work please?
This is my favorite crochet wall hanging tutorial to date! I'm really inspired by your techniques. The slip stitch really gives the finished piece a woven look. I'm definitely going to try this out for myself.
Suzanne Harner I was able to fix the problem. If I was switching from light to heaven I’d skip every other stitch. If I was working a light into a heaven then I’d place 2 stitches in each stitch.
I am an avid crocheter and I know this isn't really a tutorial but found this frustrating.. sorry. A little more instruction would have been nice. I read your page and still couldn't get the beginning to work out. The rest seems fairly simple..would have been nice to have the counts.
Thank you for this. I had an idea, but figured I would have to follow patterns to make a wall hang make sense (whuch is incredibly hard for me as I freehand most of my crochet items). This is beautiful and truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing!
Don’t listen to these negative comments from the “avid/experienced crocheters”
This is a wonderful tutorial! No problems at all following. Beautiful!
This is amazing...I'm in awe at the awesome techniques you are using, everything looks simple and flow less
Yay been searching everywhere for a RUclips tutorial for a wall hanging as my sister wants one for her 50th. I'd given up hope! This is it 😁😁😁😁😁
Thank you for such a wonderful and thorough tutorial. I appreciate you showing the different stitches and how you finished the piece and made it ready to hang!
This is so beautiful! I would love to make one using blues and greens to somehow create ocean tides and maybe attach small seashells on it. It doesn't look easy though.
It's a very interesting project. I like it. No! I love it💜Thank you and wish you unlimited creativity and inspiration. PEACE, LOVE AND JOY.
This is beautiful.
Going to try.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much…this is a beautiful piece!
Brilliant. Yay lve been hiking
Thank you so much for sharing your tips and I’m excited to start my first wall hanging - appreciate your advice about suggested dimensions- width/height - what size is your work please?
This is my favorite crochet wall hanging tutorial to date! I'm really inspired by your techniques. The slip stitch really gives the finished piece a woven look. I'm definitely going to try this out for myself.
V nice
Gorgeous! Thank you!
Great ideal, love it. Thanks
Good job I love it!
How many crochet did you use and what type?
I'd like to do it, but I'm not sure how much it needs to make one
Thanks!
This was mostly scrap yarn and freehand 😊
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Awesome! Did you design it first or just play it by ear?
How did you level your stitches after the short rows?
genial, me encanta, lo hare con otra paleta de colores, solo me perturbo un poco el libro de obama jajajaja. por lo demas, gracias!!
Hey. Refer me to an online store to buy already finished?
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I tried this out but I’m having a problem with my work curling when I switched between two different sized yarns. How do I stop this from happening?
I don't know, I didn't have issues with curling. Maybe your tension is too tight?
One Dog Woof hmm I’ll try again. Thanks for your response!
I’m having same issues as well!
Suzanne Harner I was able to fix the problem. If I was switching from light to heaven I’d skip every other stitch.
If I was working a light into a heaven then I’d place 2 stitches in each stitch.
I am an avid crocheter and I know this isn't really a tutorial but found this frustrating.. sorry. A little more instruction would have been nice. I read your page and still couldn't get the beginning to work out. The rest seems fairly simple..would have been nice to have the counts.