I thought I was the only one getting that hole every time. I have learned so much from your videos which has elevated the quality of my projects. THANK YOU sooo much for this and all of your incredibly helpful videos 💖
Glad to know im not the only crocheter who also sews holes closed…i felt like i was doing crochet wrong when there were holes when dealing with seamless legs
So I'm a bit confused. When adding chains at the beginning for the space between the legs, and then connecting one leg to another, why was the stich marker moved to indicate w new place for the start of next round? I always though that the end of last round of the working leg with uncut yarn is also the start of round 1 around both legs and the body. So the chain 1 from "uncut" leg would also be the first stich of the new round. And then, after we insert the hook into the second leg and connect both of them with a stich, that's a second stich of the round. Is what you're doing here a more "mathematically correct" method of counting rounds? Does it make anything easier later on? Or is it a personal preference ?
I think it is just easier for evening out the stitches. if you are counting the chains at the beginning as part of the round, then you don't have the height of the single crochet yet. I like to think of it as like a starting chain. Its like the base that you are working off of so everything is even. maybe it is just preference, but it makes sense in my head. I like to tell people to move the stitch marker so I can track the beginning and end of my round better. Moving the stitch marker is just preference, but again, it works for my brain!
I’m glad I found your channel. You’re a good teacher. You have a beautiful and friendly voice. Thank you for your videos.
I thought I was the only one getting that hole every time. I have learned so much from your videos which has elevated the quality of my projects. THANK YOU sooo much for this and all of your incredibly helpful videos 💖
Thank you so much! That meals so much to me! I am so glad!
Glad to know im not the only crocheter who also sews holes closed…i felt like i was doing crochet wrong when there were holes when dealing with seamless legs
Hahah maybe I'm just lazy... But if it works, is it wrong?
That was a good tutorial at the right time. I had an issue doing this very subject. Thank you. Fee.
Hahaha so glad it got to you at a good time!!!
Thank you for the video ✨💜🧶
So I'm a bit confused. When adding chains at the beginning for the space between the legs, and then connecting one leg to another, why was the stich marker moved to indicate w new place for the start of next round? I always though that the end of last round of the working leg with uncut yarn is also the start of round 1 around both legs and the body. So the chain 1 from "uncut" leg would also be the first stich of the new round. And then, after we insert the hook into the second leg and connect both of them with a stich, that's a second stich of the round. Is what you're doing here a more "mathematically correct" method of counting rounds? Does it make anything easier later on? Or is it a personal preference ?
I think it is just easier for evening out the stitches. if you are counting the chains at the beginning as part of the round, then you don't have the height of the single crochet yet. I like to think of it as like a starting chain. Its like the base that you are working off of so everything is even. maybe it is just preference, but it makes sense in my head. I like to tell people to move the stitch marker so I can track the beginning and end of my round better. Moving the stitch marker is just preference, but again, it works for my brain!
Can you teach us the alternator
What do you mean alternator??
Alligator stupid auto correct
Can you teach us how to crochet the alligator
@@jefff2345 oh this is one of my patterns on Etsy that I'm coming out with soon!!
i get so confused trying to watch tutorials because i'm a lefty ): i tried, tho! thank u for the video
The heck are you saying at the begin😵💫