I'm rather new to crocheting and am really tired of seeing "easy crochet stitch" videos that have me completely confused in mere seconds. This is the opposite! Looks complicated but so easy to do! Thanks for such easy-to-follow instructions and I will be checking out more of your videos!
I absolutely love this stitch, the texture it creates is truly beautiful. I made a scarf a few months ago, and now that I am making another gift scarf, I am again reaching for this pattern. Many thanks for posting it! I am excited to see how it will turn out in laceweight.
Dear Sarah, now it’s so beautiful color changed leaves and fallen... middle of autumn, and soon to the winter. I made warm neck warmer as following your kind lesson of this magnificent stitch. Thank you so much. ... Jay from Seoul, South Korea
Oh Sarah, this is so pretty. I love that this looks so incredibly complicated and yet it isn't complicated at all. For now, I will practice by making a set of wash cloths and maybe a hand towel or maybe a set of dish cloths and a hot pad. I like to make something on a smaller scale that is useful to practice with, then I go for a bigger project with it. I could see a pretty sweater or even a sleeveless top with this stitch. A shawl or wrap would be very pretty also.
Many people have said it, and I agree, this only LOOKS complicated, but is so easy *and* pretty! Made with a fingering yarn, I would bet this would make a lovely shawl or tunic, or with a 3 or 4 weight, a blanket as well. Well done! 🥰
I don't know how I missed this a month ago but am so glad I found it! I think this would look a little elegant in white! Yes, no? Thanks, and hope your all well!
Thank you so much that is beautiful. I make shell stitch all the time but I never would have thought of looping my yarn around the post like that, what a difference that made!
Thank you, this is a very pretty stitch. I did a blanket one time that was similar to this, only you made a fpsc around the third dc, chained 3 and into the chain space you made 3dc and that was the repeat. I don’t remember how many were chained or how it really started out. I wish I knew. I had the pattern and I typed it up on the computer and saved it, but some how when I went back to use it next, it didn’t save it. It has just made me sick!! The trash had already been thrown out or I would have been digging in trash! Thank you, NORMA COLLINS FROM TEXAS
This is a very easy stitch as well as beautiful, your tutorial is very easy to follow and understand. Thank you for sharing, I’m making a baby blanket using this stitch.
Hello! I love this video and pattern! I am almost done with it for my daughter.. I cannot find how to end the blanket with a straight edge? Is there a video or something I can follow to do that? Thank you so much
So beautiful! Been following your tutorials for a while now, and just realized you are from NS…I am as well, I was born & raised in NS :) love your patterns! Wanted to say hello from the East Coast!
Thank you Very much for this tutorial ❣️ You gave Excellent instructions ❣️ I'm going to make a shawl, using Lion brand mandala baby yarn in the color "echo caves". HAPPY CROCHETING ❣️
I absolutely love this stitch and you’re a great instructor! Thank you. I’ve a question… how can you hide the bottom edge so that it matches the other three sides? Thanks again
I guess I'm late to the party, but I'm going to use this stitch to make a throw for my Dad. It's taken me a week to find the right stitch pattern!! This is just right, thank you so much. So so many are feminine, which is great, but there is a wide world of men out there that don't want to cuddle under a lacey blanket 🤣
How would one finish the design? For instance, I’m using this design for a blanket and was wondering, when I have the right length, how do I make a nice smooth edge to finish it off? Would it be 2 single stitches like at the beginning?
I'm rather new to crocheting and am really tired of seeing "easy crochet stitch" videos that have me completely confused in mere seconds. This is the opposite! Looks complicated but so easy to do! Thanks for such easy-to-follow instructions and I will be checking out more of your videos!
I absolutely love this stitch, the texture it creates is truly beautiful. I made a scarf a few months ago, and now that I am making another gift scarf, I am again reaching for this pattern. Many thanks for posting it! I am excited to see how it will turn out in laceweight.
Such a beautiful stitch! I will be using it to make a throw for book reading and tea sipping 😊
So beautiful 😍 And your instructions are so easy to understand. Thank you!
The shell stitch is one of my favorites! I’m going to use this to make a shrug for my niece.
Dear Sarah, now it’s so beautiful color changed leaves and fallen... middle of autumn, and soon to the winter.
I made warm neck warmer as following your kind lesson of this magnificent stitch. Thank you so much. ... Jay from Seoul, South Korea
Oh Sarah, this is so pretty. I love that this looks so incredibly complicated and yet it isn't complicated at all. For now, I will practice by making a set of wash cloths and maybe a hand towel or maybe a set of dish cloths and a hot pad. I like to make something on a smaller scale that is useful to practice with, then I go for a bigger project with it. I could see a pretty sweater or even a sleeveless top with this stitch. A shawl or wrap would be very pretty also.
Many people have said it, and I agree, this only LOOKS complicated, but is so easy *and* pretty! Made with a fingering yarn, I would bet this would make a lovely shawl or tunic, or with a 3 or 4 weight, a blanket as well. Well done! 🥰
That is so beautiful and I think I will be able to make a beautiful prayer shawl.
You are a wonderful teacher! Thank you for doing these videos.
This stitch reminds of ocean waves! I look forward to working with this! Thanks so much for sharing!! 💙🥰👏🏼
I don't know how I missed this a month ago but am so glad I found it! I think this would look a little elegant in white! Yes, no? Thanks, and hope your all well!
So beautiful! I have been looking for the perfect stitch for a throw for my good friends 50th birthday present. This is it!
Beautiful stitch. Thank you for sharing with us.
Your voice is so calming.
I like you stitch tutorials. I’m in the process of making dishcloths for close friends. Thank you.
I really like this stitch ☺️ Can be used for so many things. Thank you.
A really lovely stich with great texture. I think it would look best with larger projects like blankets.
Always love your stitches and tutorials. Thanks for sharing!!! Have a great day!!!
Thanks for sharing🧶 I'm always looking for new stitches for blankets and beds for the local animal shelter😻 Stay safe 😷🌈💕
I would love to make a blanket with this stitch. It's beautiful.
This is beautiful, I love it Sarah!!!! Tyfs God bless you
I really like this stitch, I'm going to have to make something with it.
Thank you so much that is beautiful. I make shell stitch all the time but I never would have thought of looping my yarn around the post like that, what a difference that made!
Your instructions are so well done. Thank you! 💐
Beautiful stitch, and it’s reversible. Great for wraps and afghans. Thanks for sharing. Well done tutorial. 👏👏🧶🧶
Thank you, this is a very pretty stitch. I did a blanket one time that was similar to this, only you made a fpsc around the third dc, chained 3 and into the chain space you made 3dc and that was the repeat. I don’t remember how many were chained or how it really started out. I wish I knew. I had the pattern and I typed it up on the computer and saved it, but some how when I went back to use it next, it didn’t save it. It has just made me sick!! The trash had already been thrown out or I would have been digging in trash!
Thank you,
NORMA COLLINS FROM TEXAS
Will do a blanket in this stitch definitely
I love this stitch...seems very easy! Cannot wait to try it!!
This is a very easy stitch as well as beautiful, your tutorial is very easy to follow and understand. Thank you for sharing, I’m making a baby blanket using this stitch.
I love this one! I plan to use it for a scarf for my mother's birthday 💕
ABSOLUTELY gorgeous!Thank you for sharing this pattern ❣❤
This is like the tulip stitch as well as the C2C stitch.
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Hello! I love this video and pattern!
I am almost done with it for my daughter..
I cannot find how to end the blanket with a straight edge?
Is there a video or something I can follow to do that?
Thank you so much
I need this as well!
You could finish it with a row of single crochet. 🧶
So beautiful! Been following your tutorials for a while now, and just realized you are from NS…I am as well, I was born & raised in NS :) love your patterns! Wanted to say hello from the East Coast!
I love this channel. Thanks for all the stitches
This is beautiful! I'm going to make an afghan with this stitch!
I’ll be using this stitch in my next crochet top! Thanks! Love it!! ❤❤❤
Thank you Very much for this tutorial ❣️ You gave Excellent instructions ❣️ I'm going to make a shawl, using Lion brand mandala baby yarn in the color "echo caves". HAPPY CROCHETING ❣️
Thank you Sarah lovely stitch and texture is great. Will. Make a baby blanket with this.. Or anything would be lovely... 💟💟💟
Love your tutorials so easy to follow. Thank You!
I absolutely love this stitch and you’re a great instructor! Thank you. I’ve a question… how can you hide the bottom edge so that it matches the other three sides? Thanks again
Beautiful stitch! I will make a sample swatch today! Thinking scarf or solid color afghan.
Hello,the pattern is beautiful.
Beautiful reminds me of the Crystal Waves pattern
Thanks for the stitch guide.. I made a ladies jacket.. sorry I am unable to post the picture on this
Beautiful stitch Sara..
Pretty stitch
Thank you :)
Yw :)
How beautiful!
Thanks, Sarah!
How would you make it straight on the last row if I were to use this stitch to make a throw blanket?
Beautiful stitch
I’m making a purse with this it’s gorgeous!!
Great pattern. Would look great for a winter scarf using really thick yarn... :-)
Would like to see how you even off the last row
Same!
Omg I just discovered your channel and I am glad I did I love this stitch.🌷
I guess I'm late to the party, but I'm going to use this stitch to make a throw for my Dad. It's taken me a week to find the right stitch pattern!! This is just right, thank you so much. So so many are feminine, which is great, but there is a wide world of men out there that don't want to cuddle under a lacey blanket 🤣
Oh thank you so much!
You’re welcome!
Can't wait to try it
I love the looks of this! Thank you
Thank you so much!
Ooooo pretty....
Thank you
Thank you for this tutorial.. very pretty.. 😚😚😚
Gorgeous! ❤️
Well! This got saved! Thanks!😍
Is this the tulip stitch? It’s sooo pretty!
Hi great job I think a baby blanket
Lovely 🏵️
very beautiful. how many multiples are used?
How would one finish the design? For instance, I’m using this design for a blanket and was wondering, when I have the right length, how do I make a nice smooth edge to finish it off? Would it be 2 single stitches like at the beginning?
I have this question too!
nice work❣❣
Is there any way to boost the sound. I have everything turned right up but it is so quiet it is hard to hear.
Is this good for a one color or multiple colors
Can you use any type of yarn?
would this stitch work on a poncho..........
Can you add more colors to this pattern?
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isn't this called crystal wave?
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Too many ads can't read the pattern