I love this stitch! I’m just starting to crochet again after a traumatic brain injury so I’m going to take it slow…this will be perfect and it’s beautiful! Thank you for sharing ♥️💐
I pray you are doing good, Cindy. Stay with it, I had a stroke awhile back and for awhile I couldn't keep my crochet right or my stitches, but I stayed with it and now my brain has somehow remembered it and my crochet is right on again. So please do stay with it, and let us know how you are doing. Hugs.
@@AtreyuCrochetlove this stitch and video, very good at showing up close the placement of hook. I want to use this stitch for a baby afghan. What weight yarn would be best? I am a huge fan of bernat yarn! Also recommended hook size for baby afghan? Thanks for sharing and showing!
So, happy to have discovered your channel. It's great to see people of color doing hand crafts on youTube, especially men. I always admired retired footballer, Rosey Grier for speaking about his joy of needlework
Literally love how you explain and pause and slowly navigate ur needle,and all the other that goes with your work.I cannot get tired of. Thanks so much 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
I've looked at multiple videos trying to decide how I wanted to make my first scarf...ever. I am a total beginner, so I really appreciate the way you explain and show the details that may be automatic to someone more experienced. Your voice is soothing too. Thank you for this video. I want to make my son a scarf for Christmas.
The other people have said this multiple times to you on your various videos but I want to say it again: YOU ARE A GREAT TEACHER especially how you handle carefully explaining the difficult crochets and breaking them down both verbally & visually. Thank you so much. Crochet is relaxing although very intimidating for beginners but your tutorials made them all a piece of cake! More power to you!! ❤️❤️❤️
I like your stitches. I'm just starting but you make it very easy to follow because I cn slow it down or start over. It's very calming and you are patient. I've gone through at least 4 of your tutorials. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! It’s a very easy stitch. It builds up quickly. I used #4 medium weight acrylic yarn . The stitch adds bulk without being a big yarn eater. Well done sir! Crocheting lots of scarves for donations. Again, thanks for the inspiration. 🫶🏼
I'd like you to know that I have started a lap throw and I chose this pattern! It was tough to choose but with your guiding hand it's going to turn out great ! Thank you Trey, as always you teach from your heart and it radiates from your hands!!! ❤
De nada! Me gusta mucho enseñar, especialmente algo tan divertido. Espero que sigas disfrutando los videos. Gracias por escribirme y bendiciones a ti también 🙂🙏🏾
I've been looking for a stitch I can do up, without too much of a fuss. Love this, and it looks so warm and squishy. Think I might use this pattern for future scarfs and maybe, a blanket! Thank you for your tutorial, clear and easy instructions!
You are very welcome! I understand what you mean. Sometimes you just want to be able to go on autopilot 😂 I’m glad this pattern will allow you to do that. Thanks for letting me know 🙂🙏🏾
Hi Atreyu Crochet, thank you for showing this stitch. I have been looking for a stitch where I can crochet a scarf that has bulk without gaps. You are a great instructor with easy to follow instructions. Many thanks! John
Thanks so much! People learn different ways so I'm always looking for different angles to hit when I'm trying to explain something. I'm glad it's helpful :)
Oh I love it. I usually don’t use double crochet because of the space but this is nice and THICK! Thank you for teaching us and helping me make my Christmas presents 🎁 😊
Hello. I made a wide scarf with this pattern and this is the first time I did it very well. Before this I only know basic stitch. Thank you for your efforts.
Thank you so much for sharing this I am so glad I found you on RUclips the way you explain and show us is amazing! For my practice run I use the size for acrylic yarn and a size j just to see how I would like it and I love it it is bigger squishy stitches that feel amazing.❤
I wanted to come back to this video to see if you mentioned in the description what the stitch is called that you've used here, as I wasn't sure? I also wanted to take a moment to thank you for how well you explain the steps throughout your tutorials, you are one of the best teachers of crochet I have had the pleasure of watching. You're very calm and patient and have just the right balance of humour as well, so for that reason I think you were the first person I watched a video on to help me learn different crochet methods. I am 10 months in now from that time and have been wanting to attempt a more detailed granny square but feel it's a bit daunting at the moment, had hoped to make a shrug using one large granny square that gets built on afterwards. So that is why I came back to this video to find out which stitch you used to make this scarf please?
Thanks for the kind words! I don't remember the name of the stitch but a name isn't important. Once important is that you know how to make the stitch, which I detail out in the video. I have some granny square tutorials in a playlist. Check them out.
@@AtreyuCrochet It's lovely to hear back from you, thank you! While I agree to a point about what you said about knowing the name or not, the main reason is because I have been learning along the way that some stitches have more than one name but are done the same way, such as the Suzanne stitch and the Thicket stitch. So when people say they did a certain stitch for whatever it is that they're making I wanted to be able to familiarise myself with the different stitch names so I can recognise a stitch and have a way of differentiating between certain ones, so for that reason it's easier if you can refer to them by name. I will have a look at your granny square tutorials, am sure I'll learn more from watching those as well. Thanks :)
Oh my I was always trying to go through 2 at same time but keep getting stuck (yarn to tight) I’ll try one at time when going trough to release two stitches I’m just beginning to learn I my later age I’m excited 😊thanks
Thanks! No, no written patterns. My channel is geared toward beginners whom I want to follow closely along with me so that they can absorb as much as possible from seeing while simultaneously doing.
@@AtreyuCrochet ok Well I’m not a beginner. But I still love to watch and listen. You have lovely items. I have made a couple. I’m going to make this scarf as well. Thanks again. 🙏🏽❤️
I actually don’t know. I didn’t think it was important as everyone is a different height. You should make them as long as you want them to be for the people in question. I prefer scarves to go down to the upper thighs but that’s just my preference 🙂
Thank you! And no, I don’t unfortunately. I usually don’t have time to write out instructions after making a video. The pattern is very simple though. Just follow along with the video. I give a tremendous amount of detail and instruction in my videos to make up for not having a written out pattern. I hope that helps! Happy holidays!
It doesn’t have to be an odd number. That was just the number I chose for my scarf. You’re only putting one stitch in every stitch with a very simple pattern, so even or odd works in this case.
@@AtreyuCrochet vielen herzlichen Dank für die rasche Antwort! Bin in Österreich und liebe zu häkeln, wie es bei uns heisst. Ich mache diese Sachen für Hilfsorganisationen wie sos Kinderdorf, caritas und heuer für ukrainische Waisenkinder in Burgenland und Oberösterreich. Freue mich schon auf viele weitere Häkelprojekte von dir!
If you click on the link in the description which I pointed out at the beginning of the video, it will take you to the yarn, which will include the yardage.
I have 14 square crochet pieces( which are curved from centre and have corners) made by someone else. Now I want to make blanket by using them but don't know how to do. Can you help me with this? Any ideas?
It might be easier to just start over. My grandmother would always make me take it out and get it right, no matter how many times it took. That being said, you could try to connect the pieces using the slip stitch. I have a video showing how to connect granny squares on the channel.
thank you for this stitch i use it to crochet for the homeless. Than you for being a great teacher!!!!!!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching :)
I love this stitch! I’m just starting to crochet again after a traumatic brain injury so I’m going to take it slow…this will be perfect and it’s beautiful! Thank you for sharing ♥️💐
You're very welcome. It is a very cool stitch! I'm definitely a fan of it myself :) Congrats on crocheting again after your TBI. You got this!
I pray you are doing good, Cindy. Stay with it, I had a stroke awhile back and for awhile I couldn't keep my crochet right or my stitches, but I stayed with it and now my brain has somehow remembered it and my crochet is right on again. So please do stay with it, and let us know how you are doing. Hugs.
Praying for her and Giving TMH GOD GLORY for your testimony.
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@@AtreyuCrochetlove this stitch and video, very good at showing up close the placement of hook. I want to use this stitch for a baby afghan. What weight yarn would be best? I am a huge fan of bernat yarn! Also recommended hook size for baby afghan? Thanks for sharing and showing!
That’s really up to you. Something soft obviously. Whatever yarn you use will tell you what hook size to use.
So, happy to have discovered your channel. It's great to see people of color doing hand crafts on youTube, especially men. I always admired retired footballer, Rosey Grier for speaking about his joy of needlework
Thanks for the kind and supportive words 🙏🏾🙂
Literally love how you explain and pause and slowly navigate ur needle,and all the other that goes with your work.I cannot get tired of. Thanks so much 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
I’m glad to hear that it’s helpful. Thank you so much🙂🙏🏾
This is exactly what I was looking for, that extra thickness and more substance.
Yes, I know exactly what you mean! I'm glad you found what you were looking for :)
I've looked at multiple videos trying to decide how I wanted to make my first scarf...ever. I am a total beginner, so I really appreciate the way you explain and show the details that may be automatic to someone more experienced. Your voice is soothing too. Thank you for this video. I want to make my son a scarf for Christmas.
You are very welcome! Let me know how it turns out, whichever scarf you decide to make 🙂🙏🏾
The other people have said this multiple times to you on your various videos but I want to say it again: YOU ARE A GREAT TEACHER especially how you handle carefully explaining the difficult crochets and breaking them down both verbally & visually.
Thank you so much. Crochet is relaxing although very intimidating for beginners but your tutorials made them all a piece of cake!
More power to you!! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for the kind and encouraging words. They mean a lot 🙏🏾🙂
You are such a great teacher! Im a beginner and making my son a scarf and beanie for Christmas~ I cant wait to learn from ya
Thanks! Let me know how it goes!🙂🙏🏾
I like your stitches. I'm just starting but you make it very easy to follow because I cn slow it down or start over. It's very calming and you are patient. I've gone through at least 4 of your tutorials. Thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome. I'm happy to hear that. Thanks for letting me know :)
Thank you for sharing another very nice scarf. Appreciate the excellent instructions.
You’re welcome. Thank you 🙏🏾🙂
Great stitch . Very calming voice to listen to 😊
Thank you! I’m glad 🙂🙏🏾
You are a very good teacher. Thank you for sharing a new way to do a new stitch!
Thank you!🙏🏾 You’re very welcome 🙂
Thank you! It’s a very easy stitch. It builds up quickly. I used #4 medium weight acrylic yarn . The stitch adds bulk without being a big yarn eater. Well done sir! Crocheting lots of scarves for donations. Again, thanks for the inspiration. 🫶🏼
You’re welcome. I completely agree with your assessment. I’m glad you like it. Happy crocheting all those scarves 😉🙏🏾
I'd like you to know that I have started a lap throw and I chose this pattern! It was tough to choose but with your guiding hand it's going to turn out great ! Thank you Trey, as always you teach from your heart and it radiates from your hands!!! ❤
Aww, thanks so much! It can be hard to choose with so many beautiful stitches. But I think this will make for a very warm blanket. Great choice👌🏾🙂🙏🏾
I love thus stitch, beautiful scraf . Thank you for sharing and God bless you.
You’re welcome. Thank you 🙂🙏🏾
Thank you for making this so fun and easy you explain things perfectly
You're very welcome! I'm glad you had a good time :)
I really like this stitch. Thank you for taking the time to make and share this video. Awesome tutorial!
I’m glad. Thanks a lot 🙂🙏🏾
Thank you. I can finally crochet. You are awesome!
Yes you can! That's what I like to hear :)
Precioso, me ha encantado. Gracias por tu paciencia para enseñar. Bendiciones.❤
De nada! Me gusta mucho enseñar, especialmente algo tan divertido. Espero que sigas disfrutando los videos. Gracias por escribirme y bendiciones a ti también 🙂🙏🏾
I've been looking for a stitch I can do up, without too much of a fuss. Love this, and it looks so warm and squishy. Think I might use this pattern for future scarfs and maybe, a blanket! Thank you for your tutorial, clear and easy instructions!
You are very welcome! I understand what you mean. Sometimes you just want to be able to go on autopilot 😂 I’m glad this pattern will allow you to do that. Thanks for letting me know 🙂🙏🏾
A wonderful tutorial.
Your description is very easy to follow.
Thank you so much! That’s truly the greatest compliment 🙂🙏🏾
It’s beautiful and you are patient
Thanks🙏🏾🙂
I love “an increase, just kidding” then the decrease. I’m making this scarf right now. I love the pattern. Thank you for the video.
Hahaha...yes, it was fun to try to explain lol. Hopefully yours turned out well. Thanks for letting me know :)
Hi Atreyu Crochet, thank you for showing this stitch. I have been looking for a stitch where I can crochet a scarf that has bulk without gaps. You are a great instructor with easy to follow instructions. Many thanks! John
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for taking the time to let me know. I really appreciate your kind words. They mean a lot 🙏🏾😊
I just used this stitch to make a scarf for a Christmas gift. Very easy stitch and makes a quick project.
Very nice 👌🏾
Everyone loves squishy! And your instructions are excellent.
I know, riiight?! lol I love squishy. Thank you so much!
Thank you for making these videos and explaining soooo perfectly.🙋🏻♀️
You're very welcome! I'm happy to help :)
9:34 this moment made a believer outta me! I’d consider myself advanced intermediate, I LOVE the way you described how to find that first stitch!
Thanks so much! People learn different ways so I'm always looking for different angles to hit when I'm trying to explain something. I'm glad it's helpful :)
This is a great stitch pattern. I can't wait to make a squishy warm scarf! Thank you for such detailed instructions.
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂🙏🏾
I love watching your videos, your voice is calming & you do a great job demonstrating the process. Thank you!!!!
Aww....thanks so much! I try my best to make my videos as understandable as possible. I'm glad it's working ;)
Love this stitch! You explain so well and it is easy to understand. Thank you!
Me too! Thank you so much🙏🏾🙂
Love the scarf. Thank you for sharing and also for giving an excellent tutorial.
Thank you very much! And you’re most welcome 🙂🙏🏾
Cool idea…thanks for sharing love it!
You're very welcome! Thank you so much! :)
I have been looking for this stitch pattern for a blanket, thank you. I enjoyed your tutorial and look forward to watching more.
I’m happy to hear that you finally found it. Thanks so much for letting me know. I hope you enjoy future videos🙂🙏🏾
This is a beautiful scarf. I'm going to try the stitch. Thanks for the video.
Thank you and you’re very welcome. Let me know how it goes!
I love your videos thank you for your videos ❤
Thanks so much. You’re most welcome. Thank you for watching them🙂🙏🏾
@@AtreyuCrochet I actually crocheted 4 of these for Christmas this year they work up so fast and so easy
@mrandmrsanoai6549 Wow, impressive. Yes, I suppose this scarf does 🙂
Oh I love it. I usually don’t use double crochet because of the space but this is nice and THICK! Thank you for teaching us and helping me make my Christmas presents 🎁 😊
You're very welcome! Yes, this stitch is like a hybrid dc/sc. It really is the best of both stitches :)
@@AtreyuCrochet genius 👑 🔥
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Omg this tutorial was great! I’m a beginner and found it to be super easy thank you!
You’re very welcome 🙂🙏🏾
Beautiful job ❤
Thank you 🙏🏾
Very nice stitch 😊. Tyfs God bless you
Thanks so much! :)
@@AtreyuCrochet yw🙃
@debbiemcclure2874 🙂
Very lovely. Love the colors too.
Thank you so much! :)
Wow,great!!
Thanks!🙏🏾
love your video glade to see a male doing crochet thank you !!
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks so much! :)
Very pretty scarf. Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much!
Pretty stitch! I’ll have to practice before I begin a project. Thank-you!
Thank you! And yes, a little practice won't hurt but you'll get it in no time. Let me know if you have any questions.
Love. Love. Love.
Thank you!!
Hello. I made a wide scarf with this pattern and this is the first time I did it very well. Before this I only know basic stitch. Thank you for your efforts.
Congrats! I'm happy to hear that it turned out well. Thanks for watching and for writing me to let me know!
Cool stitch! Thank you!
You’re welcome. Thank you!🙂🙏🏾
I absolutely love this crochet scarf pattern! I always end up with a scarf that is missing stitches or I put to many.
I’m glad you like it. Yeah, this pattern definitely makes a nice, thick scarf 🙂🙏🏾
@@AtreyuCrochet yes for sure. I'm making a bunch for family members. Canadian winters lol
Yes, it’s definitely needed in Canada 🇨🇦😉
me too, and love the colors
Thanks for sharing this. I'm going to start this right now.
You’re welcome! Let me know how it turns out🙂🙏🏾
Thank you so much for sharing this I am so glad I found you on RUclips the way you explain and show us is amazing! For my practice run I use the size for acrylic yarn and a size j just to see how I would like it and I love it it is bigger squishy stitches that feel amazing.❤
Very nice! I like your approach. You’re very welcome🙏🏾🙂
Love the stitch!
Thank you!
Cool technique! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Thank you very much. And you’re welcome 🙂
You are a wonderful teacher ❤️ 😊 Thanks 😊❤️
Thank you so much!🙏🏾🙂
Very easy and beautiful design 👌💐🇺🇸
Thank you very much!🙏🏾🙂
I enjoy you. Thank you.
I'm so glad! Thank you! :)
Gonna have to make myself a scarf this winter. I love the pattern ❤️
I’m glad to hear that. Thanks so much 🙂🙏🏾
Nice!!
Thanks!
Thank you.
You’re welcome!
Great tutorial!
Thank you so much!
That's so beautiful I love it
Thanks🙏🏾🙂
I wanted to come back to this video to see if you mentioned in the description what the stitch is called that you've used here, as I wasn't sure?
I also wanted to take a moment to thank you for how well you explain the steps throughout your tutorials, you are one of the best teachers of crochet I have had the pleasure of watching. You're very calm and patient and have just the right balance of humour as well, so for that reason I think you were the first person I watched a video on to help me learn different crochet methods.
I am 10 months in now from that time and have been wanting to attempt a more detailed granny square but feel it's a bit daunting at the moment, had hoped to make a shrug using one large granny square that gets built on afterwards. So that is why I came back to this video to find out which stitch you used to make this scarf please?
Thanks for the kind words! I don't remember the name of the stitch but a name isn't important. Once important is that you know how to make the stitch, which I detail out in the video. I have some granny square tutorials in a playlist. Check them out.
@@AtreyuCrochet It's lovely to hear back from you, thank you!
While I agree to a point about what you said about knowing the name or not, the main reason is because I have been learning along the way that some stitches have more than one name but are done the same way, such as the Suzanne stitch and the Thicket stitch.
So when people say they did a certain stitch for whatever it is that they're making I wanted to be able to familiarise myself with the different stitch names so I can recognise a stitch and have a way of differentiating between certain ones, so for that reason it's easier if you can refer to them by name.
I will have a look at your granny square tutorials, am sure I'll learn more from watching those as well. Thanks :)
@alwayslearning9272 You’re welcome 🙂
Thank you for the tutorial!❤️
You’re very welcome ☺️
That is a gorgeous scarf! Do you have a matching hat tutorial?
Thank you so much! That video will be posted today!
I loved this pattern so much. Thank you for your easy instructions ….Do you have a tutorial to do a hat to match??
Thank you very much! I have many hat tutorials, just check out my playlists. As far as this tutorials using this particular stitch, no ma'am.
Oh my I was always trying to go through 2 at same time but keep getting stuck (yarn to tight) I’ll try one at time when going trough to release two stitches I’m just beginning to learn I my later age I’m excited 😊thanks
Yes, don't go too fast initially. That's why I demonstrate both ways. I give you a starting place and then goals :)
Lovely DC2 Tog. Love your work. Do yiu have a written pattern
I would buy it.
Ty
Thanks! No, no written patterns. My channel is geared toward beginners whom I want to follow closely along with me so that they can absorb as much as possible from seeing while simultaneously doing.
@@AtreyuCrochet ok
Well I’m not a beginner. But I still love to watch and listen.
You have lovely items. I have made a couple. I’m going to make this scarf as well.
Thanks again.
🙏🏽❤️
Well, thanks for watching the videos anyway. I’m glad you’re enjoying them. Thanks for taking the time to let me know 🙂
Another excellent tutorial! If I wanted to make it wider or smaller, do I use an odd number of chains?
Thanks. And it doesn’t matter.
I love this stick but too hard in very early beginner will save this for later
Sounds like a plan 👌🏾🙂
How many inches did your scarf end up being? Love this video making his & her for Christmas gift
I actually don’t know. I didn’t think it was important as everyone is a different height. You should make them as long as you want them to be for the people in question. I prefer scarves to go down to the upper thighs but that’s just my preference 🙂
I love this pattern. Do you have written instructions?
Thank you! And no, I don’t unfortunately. I usually don’t have time to write out instructions after making a video. The pattern is very simple though. Just follow along with the video. I give a tremendous amount of detail and instruction in my videos to make up for not having a written out pattern. I hope that helps! Happy holidays!
Ok. Thanks a lot. Yes, you do give very detailed instructions for all of your patterns. I hope you and yours have a very merry Christmas.
Thank you so much! I wish the same for you and your family!🙂🙏🏾
Well, that was interesting. Color changing in middle of rows makes me nuts!
So opinionated.
I love how the dc2tog looks as a pattern and not just a decrease stitch. Thank you, Sir! 😂
I know, right?! I completely agree. You’re very welcome ☺️
I am making a scarf with this pattern now but if i want to make a blanket do i just start with any odd number
It doesn’t have to be an odd number. That was just the number I chose for my scarf. You’re only putting one stitch in every stitch with a very simple pattern, so even or odd works in this case.
@@AtreyuCrochet thanks for that
@samaradance5762 np
Looks like a cozy scarf! What is the finished measurement (width and length)?
I don’t know. I didn’t measure it and it was a gift so it’s no longer in my possession. You should make yours suitable for you though.
Welche Häkelnadelstärke verwenden Sie? Danke.
Size J (6mm). Gern geschehen
@@AtreyuCrochet vielen herzlichen Dank für die rasche Antwort! Bin in Österreich und liebe zu häkeln, wie es bei uns heisst. Ich mache diese Sachen für Hilfsorganisationen wie sos Kinderdorf, caritas und heuer für ukrainische Waisenkinder in Burgenland und Oberösterreich. Freue mich schon auf viele weitere Häkelprojekte von dir!
@@AtreyuCrochet ich bin nicht so kompetent mit ihren Häkelnadelgrössen - J oder G.
Is it okay to make a mini blanket out of this pattern?
Absolutely! 🙂
Did you use “2 “ balls of Bernat Pop?
I only used one ball
It’s absolutely beautiful but mine is curling uncontrollably
Thank you! I’m not sure why yours is curling 🤔
You showed the yarn that you are using, but I need to know how much yards do you need.
If you click on the link in the description which I pointed out at the beginning of the video, it will take you to the yarn, which will include the yardage.
I have 14 square crochet pieces( which are curved from centre and have corners) made by someone else. Now I want to make blanket by using them but don't know how to do. Can you help me with this? Any ideas?
It might be easier to just start over. My grandmother would always make me take it out and get it right, no matter how many times it took.
That being said, you could try to connect the pieces using the slip stitch. I have a video showing how to connect granny squares on the channel.
What size hook
Your yarn will tell you.
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May I ask what size hook you used? I couldn't understand what size you said. Thank you
us I is 5.5mm
@@msnic8304 thank you!! Have a blessed evening 😊
Thank you!
That is in other words...2xhalf double crochets.
However it helps you best understand 🙂