I'm so glad to hear that it turned out well for you! 😊 Don't worry about it not being perfect-practice makes progress, and it sounds like you're doing great! Thank you for sharing your experience, and I'm happy I could help. Keep up the awesome work!
I'm so grateful for your videos. This is my second attempt at getting into crochet, and your tutorials are so easy to follow I feel like I'm finally getting it!
I'm really happy to hear that my tutorials are helping you on your crochet journey! 🥰 It's wonderful that you're feeling more confident and finding them easy to follow. Keep up the great work, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further guidance. Happy crocheting😊🧶
You're welcome!🥰 I'm glad you like the pattern, and I hope you enjoy giving it a try. If you ever have any questions or need further guidance as you work on your project, feel free to reach out. Happy crafting, and enjoy the creative process! 🧶🥰
Wow that's a great idea😍. I think it could be a really beautiful and unique jumper. I'll have to try to look into that. Thank you so much for your suggestion🥰
I love your videos! Would you consider showing us how to adapt a partern like this into half-hexagons so a blanket can be squared up on the edges? Im trying to yo picture how that would go, but I'm sure there are things I'm not considering.
Thank you so much for your kind words!🥰 I appreciate your suggestion, and I will consider converting the pattern into half-hexagons for a blanket. Best of luck with your project. 😊
Absolutely! 🙂 You can definitely create a larger hexagon for a cardigan. To do this, you would just continue to repeat the last round of the pattern, adding more rounds to increase the size of the hexagon.
Great question! After I finish the square I weave in the yarntails and at the same time I grab the ch2 with my yarnneedle and hide it behind the puffstitch.
Mine didn't come out as neat as yours but it is the best one I've done so far. So thank you.
I'm so glad to hear that it turned out well for you! 😊 Don't worry about it not being perfect-practice makes progress, and it sounds like you're doing great! Thank you for sharing your experience, and I'm happy I could help. Keep up the awesome work!
I'm so grateful for your videos. This is my second attempt at getting into crochet, and your tutorials are so easy to follow I feel like I'm finally getting it!
I'm really happy to hear that my tutorials are helping you on your crochet journey! 🥰 It's wonderful that you're feeling more confident and finding them easy to follow. Keep up the great work, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further guidance. Happy crocheting😊🧶
Thank you for sharing this beautiful hexagon.😍
You are very welcome🥰. I´m so glad to hear that you liked it❤
Thank you 🌹🌹🌹
You are welcome🥰❤️
Very pretty pattern, I'll give this a try! Thank you for your tutorial videos, very easy to follow.
You're welcome!🥰 I'm glad you like the pattern, and I hope you enjoy giving it a try. If you ever have any questions or need further guidance as you work on your project, feel free to reach out. Happy crafting, and enjoy the creative process! 🧶🥰
I would love to see you make this hexagon into a jumper 😀
Wow that's a great idea😍. I think it could be a really beautiful and unique jumper. I'll have to try to look into that. Thank you so much for your suggestion🥰
Sorry I see someone already mentioned that 🙈
I love your videos! Would you consider showing us how to adapt a partern like this into half-hexagons so a blanket can be squared up on the edges?
Im trying to yo picture how that would go, but I'm sure there are things I'm not considering.
Thank you so much for your kind words!🥰 I appreciate your suggestion, and I will consider converting the pattern into half-hexagons for a blanket. Best of luck with your project. 😊
Super bien expliqué 👍 merci, merci 😊
Vous êtes les bienvenus. C'est formidable d'entendre que vous avez aimé la vidéo.❤😊
Is it possible to make this larger so could make a hexagon Cardigan.? Thank you. Your videos are excellent.👍🧶
Absolutely! 🙂 You can definitely create a larger hexagon for a cardigan. To do this, you would just continue to repeat the last round of the pattern, adding more rounds to increase the size of the hexagon.
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How do you hide the chain 2 in round 2 in the beginning of making the puff stitches so it’s not noticeable
Great question! After I finish the square I weave in the yarntails and at the same time I grab the ch2 with my yarnneedle and hide it behind the puffstitch.
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