Thank you so much! First I’d like to say that you taught me how to crochet. I was a real beginner when I started to the point I didn’t know how to hold a crochet needle! So you literally taught me everything! I’m still a beginner but thanks to you I have made quite a few blankets and I’m getting better with each one. I have struggled with making a perfect blanket border but after using your method my blanket edges actually look even and the border turned out beautiful. You really are an amazing teacher! I’m in the US and have watched many crochet channels but you are one of my favorites! Thank you thank you thank you! I can’t wait to see your next project 🧶
@@LataraRoseAwwww thank you for asking! Over the past 2 years I have made 8 blankets and countless dish cloths and hanging towel sets. I am currently working on a blanket for my sister using the forked cluster stitch from Bella's tutorial. It's really beautiful! Thank you again Bella. You really are the best! 🙌🏻 Now how about you? How's your crochet journey? Are you currently working on any projects? 🤩
I have been crocheting off/on for over 40 years. To be honest, no one ever "taught" me how to do a border along a raw edge. I got a lot of "advice" from other crocheters in my family on their way of doing it...which was completely different from each of them. Sometimes it worked on my projects and sometimes it was just "ok".... However, the way you showed how to go into stitches versus turning chains, etc.... This has really helped. Additionally, your reiteration about how we each may need to experiment with different methods, hooks, and such depending upon our tension and style were very comforting. I've saved this video to help me when I finish with a poncho I'm working on as a gift for my niece. Historically, I've kind of fumbled along on the blankets I've made for the home and my sons' flats, but this gift I'm working on I want to look a bit better....My sons don't really care how a border looks on their blankets and pillow covers..LOL! Thank you for everything you do! Hugs from Maryland!
cannot thank you enough for this tutorial!! i really bungled a lovely blanket because i couldn't figure out the spacing along the sides...your work is always beautiful! again, thank you!
You've explained so so easily. I'm literally a beginner who only knows the double crochet so far . But now you've taught me another stitch . It's Soo easy . Tyyy 🫶🏻
Thank you! I'm just starting a project that requires a border and I've never done one before so this is great timing for me. I appreciate you covering single, half double and double in one video.
I really love the look of this stitch. I’m very much a novice crocheter, and I’ve just completed my first rather large blanket. x30 12” granny squares, in various shades, and patterns, of green and cream, to cover my king size bed. All joined up now and a border of double crochet, as you recommended. I’ve been long pondering what finishing border stitch to use to complete the project. I decided on doing a round of treble crochet in cream, and have done a small section along one edge, which looks fine. However, having watched this video, I thought I might experiment by adding this spider stitch, in one of the green shades, along the top of the cream treble stitches, hoping it would give it a really nice structured finish. Well I’ve tried it, and it works, and I like it a lot. So thanks very much for this, and all your wonderful creative tutorials.
You are such a blessing. My mom suggested your channel for my crochet journey and you have yet to disappoint! I began learning at the beginning of January 2023 and I am very close to completing my practice blanket , as I am calling it. I need to do something with the outside edges because they are not quite as straight as I would like, I assume my stich numbers are not equal in some rows 😁. This will surely help me get around and make a boarder to hide my inexperience 🤣🤣. Thank you for your very helpful videos! I can't wait to get into your videos deeper as I get more practice.
Thank you so much for this, it's proved to be a godsend for me. I'm a returnee to crochet as I learnt the basics as a child but haven't touched a hook for 45 years. I've just crochet a baby blanket and needed a nice border and this helped me finish it off nicely.
❤Thank you for your clear and concise explanations and demonstrations. Your voice is so soothing and patient and I have learned so much watching your videos. ♥️
this helped me sooo much to figure out how to do color change and border!!!! 1st baby blanket im doing with a linen stitch, thank you for being very patient and thurough it helped and my blanket is coming along well!
So helpful. Thank you. I am not an experienced crocheted. I am making a sampler blanket at the moment and was worried about my lumpy sides. I have been so careful to count my stitches but have still ended up with uneven edges where my stitches change. I am reassured that this is normal and that there is a simple way to fix it. Thank you for sharing this clear tutorial. 😊
You’re welcome, I’m glad you’ve found it helpful! 😊 It’s totally normal for our crochet not to be completely even at the sides depending on the type of stitch you’ve used. You should find a border hides this and makes it a lot neater.
Thank you for mentioning the option of (US terms) sc, ch 1, sc as alternative to 3 sc in corners. That works better for me. As always, very helpful instructions!
You make things so much more simple! I love to watch your videos because it’s been the only way I have been able to teach myself how to crochet! Thank you so so so much! With love from America 💜xxoo
So I am doing a border on a multi colored blanket. I did a single crochet around it once and I could still see the other colors under the stitch. So I did a 2nd round of single crochet on top of, not into the first round and so far so good 👍. Its a basket weave stitch so I am hoping that they waves on the sides are because I am working into the sides of front & back post crochets and not because they are to tight or too many. Please let me know your thoughts on it!! Thank you for your fun & informative videos! ❤ I cant lie that I watch your videos because I love to hear you talk as much as I love learning from you!! LoL😂 thanks again!
Thank you so much! 😊 If you find your border is curling or rippling then it’s usually because there are too many stitches I’m afraid; however if it’s not too noticeable then this can sometimes be fixed by blocking. It can be difficult to completely cover up the stitches you’re working over with the border but once you’ve worked a few rounds you’ll find that they’re not as obvious 😊
@@bellacococrochet can u explain blocking to me? I was thinking about making an intentional ruffle border so that it will hide the ripples a bit more. I think the in addition to maybe having to many stitches that its wavy because its a basket weave stitch which as you know is all opposite double FPC & BPC. Thank you so much for your imput. I have been crocheting for about 2 yrs but I learn something new with every project I do. ❤️ I learned how to crochet from you and from Glenda Winkleman on the channel called Creative Grandma. Any & all advice is greatly appreciated 🥰🥰🥰
Hi Bella,just want to say thank you for your tutorials,as a knitter from a very early age 7/8 years old i've never dipped into the "crochet" world but between you and a lady from across the pond "TL Yarncrafts you have converted me,i'm currently crocheting blankets for our local "Premature" baby unit albeit in dc and want to learn how to do borders.
@@bellacococrochet I'm powering away now thanks to you,i've found my groove as it were and experimenting with new colourways and i've even got the joining of new colours down now thank you xx
Great tutorial! Could you also show how to do edges for half-double crochet with increased stitches? I mean when doing for example triangle shape as for bikini or other works. It gets really tricky then and I couldn’t find any tutorial for that
Thank you 😊 If you’re working an edge around a triangle I would work into each stitch around, and then in the corners (or points of the triangle) I would work three stitches into one. Hope this helps.
Thanks. I did one of the crotchet stitches you demonstrated. Made a right pigs ear of the border. Did nothing at all for the stitch you were waxing lyrical about. Now I know better. Go on! Bring it on! I've got it covered now! 🤣🤣🤣. Stella
Making a blanket for me and my bf but I’m scared I didn’t make it wide enough! I’ve never done a border, and always wanted to make one! I figured it could help me make it my more desired size. Thank you!
@bellacococrochet On the last corner did you add the 3rd stitch and then slip stitch to the 1st stitch? Or omit the 3rd stitch and the slip stitch counts as your 3rd corner stitch? It looks like the latter, but I can't quite tell. Many thanks, been watching your tutorials for years! 🙏
Thank you!! Very helpful!!! May I ask what yarn you are using here? I am looking for both of those beautiful colors with that subtle sheen. I love your voice and accent!!💜💜💜
I'm going to watch this a few more times before I attempt my first border, but I use alt turning chain rather than ch 3 any suggestions on how to go down the sides with those?
Working a border around each square will make them look neater and easier to join, however it's not always necessary - if your squares are all granny squares for example, you should find that you can join them together without needing to work a border first 😊
Thank you! This tutorial is extremely useful! I've just finished knitting a baby blanket and now I want to crochet a border. If the body of the blanket is knitted, can I use the same criteria that you explained in this video to figure out the spacing of the stiches?
Thank you for this video. Is it necessary to count the stitching on opposing sides? I simply have a hard time seeing open gaps on the raw edges for the Treble crochets (US Double crochet) No way to close those gaps huh?
If you are wanting to work a border stitch that has to be worked over a certain multiple, it’s important to count the stitches on both sides to make sure you have the correct amount and that both sides match. If you work too many stitches then this can cause the sides to warp and become wavy, so it also helps us not to add more stitches than we should. Unfortunately, we can sometimes end up with small gaps, but these usually become less noticeable once you’ve worked more rounds 😊
Quick question. I have a panel of double crochets and I need to put in single crochets along the top. So on the first row I would do two scs and then I would put a stitch in each of the 3 turn chains and not skip anything. But I was inconsistent with turning so some of the chains are backwards. Am I supposed to force it to face foward so I can stitch it or just keep it backwards? And do I just hook on the top half of the chain or in the center which would give me two pieces on my hook?
If you work through the centre of the chain, giving you two loops on the hook, this will make it more secure and less likely to stretch. But you can also work your stitch around the chain (instead of working into it) which means you won't have to worry about turning any of the stitches around 😊
If you look at the work from the side it will be a bit more clear; when I say top of the stitch I literally mean the top, when I say the body I'm referring to the post of the stitch 😊
I am doing your rolling wave stitch pattern but I am now preparing it for a border. In the pattern it has double trebles so what do I do in them please?
Bella Coco Crochet videos are my go to as I learn how to crochet.
I'm so glad that they are of help to you :)
Thank you so much! First I’d like to say that you taught me how to crochet. I was a real beginner when I started to the point I didn’t know how to hold a crochet needle! So you literally taught me everything! I’m still a beginner but thanks to you I have made quite a few blankets and I’m getting better with each one. I have struggled with making a perfect blanket border but after using your method my blanket edges actually look even and the border turned out beautiful. You really are an amazing teacher! I’m in the US and have watched many crochet channels but you are one of my favorites! Thank you thank you thank you! I can’t wait to see your next project 🧶
You are very welcome and well done for not giving up :)
I just learned about 3 weeks ago and completely taught by you Bella! Thank you for good instructions. God Bless!
You’ve taught me to. ❤❤❤
Hey, it's been 2 years. How's your crotchet journey going!?
@@LataraRoseAwwww thank you for asking! Over the past 2 years I have made 8 blankets and countless dish cloths and hanging towel sets. I am currently working on a blanket for my sister using the forked cluster stitch from Bella's tutorial. It's really beautiful! Thank you again Bella. You really are the best! 🙌🏻
Now how about you? How's your crochet journey? Are you currently working on any projects? 🤩
I have been crocheting off/on for over 40 years. To be honest, no one ever "taught" me how to do a border along a raw edge. I got a lot of "advice" from other crocheters in my family on their way of doing it...which was completely different from each of them. Sometimes it worked on my projects and sometimes it was just "ok".... However, the way you showed how to go into stitches versus turning chains, etc.... This has really helped. Additionally, your reiteration about how we each may need to experiment with different methods, hooks, and such depending upon our tension and style were very comforting. I've saved this video to help me when I finish with a poncho I'm working on as a gift for my niece.
Historically, I've kind of fumbled along on the blankets I've made for the home and my sons' flats, but this gift I'm working on I want to look a bit better....My sons don't really care how a border looks on their blankets and pillow covers..LOL!
Thank you for everything you do! Hugs from Maryland!
You are very welcome :)
Finally a clear answer to how to tell inside/outside of a crocheted round pattern!
Thank you so much for using both UK and US terms for crochet stitches, it makes this a lot easier to understand :)
You are very welcome :)
cannot thank you enough for this tutorial!! i really bungled a lovely blanket because i couldn't figure out the spacing along the sides...your work is always beautiful! again, thank you!
You are very welcome :)
I've just done the same. 🙈💖🧶
I just did this to the nicest blanket I've made and I'm so frustrated
You've explained so so easily. I'm literally a beginner who only knows the double crochet so far . But now you've taught me another stitch . It's Soo easy . Tyyy 🫶🏻
You’re welcome 😊
Perfect timing for this tutorial, as I just finished the body of a baby afghan, and the border is my goal today!
Thank you! I'm just starting a project that requires a border and I've never done one before so this is great timing for me. I appreciate you covering single, half double and double in one video.
You revery welcome :)
I really love the look of this stitch. I’m very much a novice crocheter, and I’ve just completed my first rather large blanket. x30 12” granny squares, in various shades, and patterns, of green and cream, to cover my king size bed. All joined up now and a border of double crochet, as you recommended. I’ve been long pondering what finishing border stitch to use to complete the project. I decided on doing a round of treble crochet in cream, and have done a small section along one edge, which looks fine. However, having watched this video, I thought I might experiment by adding this spider stitch, in one of the green shades, along the top of the cream treble stitches, hoping it would give it a really nice structured finish. Well I’ve tried it, and it works, and I like it a lot. So thanks very much for this, and all your wonderful creative tutorials.
You are very welcome, I'm so glad it's worked out for you. Experimenting with different finishes is a great way to learn new stitches :)
You are such a blessing. My mom suggested your channel for my crochet journey and you have yet to disappoint! I began learning at the beginning of January 2023 and I am very close to completing my practice blanket , as I am calling it. I need to do something with the outside edges because they are not quite as straight as I would like, I assume my stich numbers are not equal in some rows 😁. This will surely help me get around and make a boarder to hide my inexperience 🤣🤣.
Thank you for your very helpful videos! I can't wait to get into your videos deeper as I get more practice.
I'm so glad that they have helped you, let me know how you get on :)
Perfect timing on this tutorial, I have a bunch of squares i need to make sure are even to border and connect from a CAL i participated in.
Thank you so much! You're a wonderful teacher, love your videos. You're my go to Lady for all inquiries!
You are very welcome :)
Thank you so much for this, it's proved to be a godsend for me. I'm a returnee to crochet as I learnt the basics as a child but haven't touched a hook for 45 years. I've just crochet a baby blanket and needed a nice border and this helped me finish it off nicely.
You are very welcome :)
Thanks for using a different color. Few videos I watched before didn’t and it was super hard to see. This helped a lot.
You are welcome, I'm glad it helped :)
❤Thank you for your clear and concise explanations and demonstrations. Your voice is so soothing and patient and I have learned so much watching your videos. ♥️
this helped me sooo much to figure out how to do color change and border!!!! 1st baby blanket im doing with a linen stitch, thank you for being very patient and thurough it helped and my blanket is coming along well!
I'm so gladly that it's been of help to you, don't forget to share a picture of your blanket :)
Thank you! I've been crocheting for years but never knew the science of getting a beautiful edge!
You are welcome :)
So helpful. Thank you. I am not an experienced crocheted. I am making a sampler blanket at the moment and was worried about my lumpy sides. I have been so careful to count my stitches but have still ended up with uneven edges where my stitches change. I am reassured that this is normal and that there is a simple way to fix it. Thank you for sharing this clear tutorial. 😊
You’re welcome, I’m glad you’ve found it helpful! 😊 It’s totally normal for our crochet not to be completely even at the sides depending on the type of stitch you’ve used. You should find a border hides this and makes it a lot neater.
I'm working on a baby blanket for our first great grandson. I think this border will finish off the blanket very nice. Thank you.
You are very welcome and congratulations on your great grandson :)
Thank you for this video. Your tutorials are the only ones I can actually make sense of.
Glad you like them :)
Thank you for mentioning the option of (US terms) sc, ch 1, sc as alternative to 3 sc in corners. That works better for me.
As always, very helpful instructions!
You are very welcome I'm glad that they are helpful :)
Great color combo for the demonstration. It made it super easy to see and was very pretty!!!
Glad it helped :)
Thanks!
You're welcome :)
I had just searched for a border for a stripped blanket and this video was in my feed. Thanks for the prep work!
You are welcome :)
Thank you! My edges will now be so much cleaner and tidier.
You're welcome :)
Thank you so much for showing the 3 main stitches! I understood the sc for the sides but could never get the others. 🥰
You're welcome :)
Thank you for all your help! I am an absolute beginner and you have explained everything so beautifully, about to try and add a border x
You are very welcome, let me know how you get on :)
@@bellacococrochet I will try and add a photo of the masterpiece once I'm done 🤣 thank you x
Nice and even edges make the border so easy. Thank you for your tips. - Paula
You are very welcome :)
Just finished my baby blanket body for my son due in 3 weeks. Can’t wait to add the border and get it ready to bring him home in.
Ahh congratulations :)
Awesome video! I've always been confused about stitching up the sides. This helps tons.
Glad it was helpful :)
You make things so much more simple! I love to watch your videos because it’s been the only way I have been able to teach myself how to crochet! Thank you so so so much! With love from America 💜xxoo
You are very welcome :)
Thank you!❤ your videos are second to none...X
You’re welcome 😊
So just single stitch (U.S.) around the whole thing and 3 stitches per corner. Thanks so much. I’m just learning.
Yes that’s correct; you can then add a more decorative edging if you prefer 😊
Super helpful, thank you! I love your videos. I still hear your voice in my head naming the steps when I do treble crochet 😜
You are very welcome, I'm glad that they have helped you :)
Very helpful tutorial! I make dishcloths and practice this skill. I have vastly improved! Thanks for sharing!🌸🌺
You are very welcome :)
So I am doing a border on a multi colored blanket. I did a single crochet around it once and I could still see the other colors under the stitch. So I did a 2nd round of single crochet on top of, not into the first round and so far so good 👍. Its a basket weave stitch so I am hoping that they waves on the sides are because I am working into the sides of front & back post crochets and not because they are to tight or too many. Please let me know your thoughts on it!! Thank you for your fun & informative videos! ❤ I cant lie that I watch your videos because I love to hear you talk as much as I love learning from you!! LoL😂 thanks again!
Thank you so much! 😊 If you find your border is curling or rippling then it’s usually because there are too many stitches I’m afraid; however if it’s not too noticeable then this can sometimes be fixed by blocking. It can be difficult to completely cover up the stitches you’re working over with the border but once you’ve worked a few rounds you’ll find that they’re not as obvious 😊
@@bellacococrochet can u explain blocking to me? I was thinking about making an intentional ruffle border so that it will hide the ripples a bit more. I think the in addition to maybe having to many stitches that its wavy because its a basket weave stitch which as you know is all opposite double FPC & BPC. Thank you so much for your imput. I have been crocheting for about 2 yrs but I learn something new with every project I do. ❤️ I learned how to crochet from you and from Glenda Winkleman on the channel called Creative Grandma. Any & all advice is greatly appreciated 🥰🥰🥰
Yea, finally knw w to do a successful border around a half coiuble blanket!!!!! -
I have been practicing so much all these stiches i didn't know
Hi Bella,just want to say thank you for your tutorials,as a knitter from a very early age 7/8 years old i've never dipped into the "crochet" world but between you and a lady from across the pond "TL Yarncrafts you have converted me,i'm currently crocheting blankets for our local "Premature" baby unit albeit in dc and want to learn how to do borders.
You are very welcome and well done, I'm sure the baby unit will be very thankful for your blankets :)
@@bellacococrochet I'm powering away now thanks to you,i've found my groove as it were and experimenting with new colourways and i've even got the joining of new colours down now thank you xx
Thank you so much! I had been slowly figuring these stitches out by trial and error. Your tutorial is very helpful and I learned something new! 😍
You are very welcome :)
First time to apply your method! That is so helpful for me as a begginner ! thank you again.👍🌹
You are very welcome :)
Great tutorial! Could you also show how to do edges for half-double crochet with increased stitches? I mean when doing for example triangle shape as for bikini or other works. It gets really tricky then and I couldn’t find any tutorial for that
Thank you 😊 If you’re working an edge around a triangle I would work into each stitch around, and then in the corners (or points of the triangle) I would work three stitches into one. Hope this helps.
This is just what I'm going to need when I finish my scrap than!! Thank you!
You are very welcome :)
very useful, thank you clear instructions for a first timer😊
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you very much for that Sarah-jane I have just finished a baby blanket that will help me a alot ❤❤❤
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you very much Sarah-Jayne, the side borders always give me grief. 🌟🧶
You are very welcome :)
This is nice and slow and easy finished, ❤
I always get confused how to pick up stitches on the side so thank you for your great video xxx
You are welcome :)
Thank you so much!! Borders send me batty because I couldn’t figure out the right way to do them! This makes so much sense!!
You are very welcome :)
Thank you for this wonderful, and clearly explained tutorial. ❤
You are very welcome :)
Thanks. I did one of the crotchet stitches you demonstrated. Made a right pigs ear of the border. Did nothing at all for the stitch you were waxing lyrical about. Now I know better. Go on! Bring it on! I've got it covered now! 🤣🤣🤣. Stella
Making a blanket for me and my bf but I’m scared I didn’t make it wide enough! I’ve never done a border, and always wanted to make one! I figured it could help me make it my more desired size. Thank you!
You are very welcome :)
Very helpful, thanks for the nice and clear explanation.
You are welcome :)
@bellacococrochet On the last corner did you add the 3rd stitch and then slip stitch to the 1st stitch? Or omit the 3rd stitch and the slip stitch counts as your 3rd corner stitch? It looks like the latter, but I can't quite tell. Many thanks, been watching your tutorials for years! 🙏
Thank you!! Very helpful!!! May I ask what yarn you are using here? I am looking for both of those beautiful colors with that subtle sheen. I love your voice and accent!!💜💜💜
Thank you! This is just what I was looking for!
You're welcome :)
How do you add this a border with US trebles please? Thank you for the video!!
I'm going to watch this a few more times before I attempt my first border, but I use alt turning chain rather than ch 3 any suggestions on how to go down the sides with those?
I would still work the same number of stitches as you would if you were working into the side of a chain three; just make sure you space them evenly 😊
@@bellacococrochet I've never done a border so no idea how I would approach that either lol I think I'll wait for now but thanks lol,
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It really helps. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You are very welcome I'm glad it's been of help to you :)
I have a messy wash cloth from doing a puff stitch and can’t seem to use this to create a border. I can use this for my cloth that is a vstitch cloth.
I always give you a thumbs up, your fantastic!
Thank you :)
@@bellacococrochet your welcome, thank you
Please do a dedicated video for the half double crochet , im too confuseddd
Thank you so much,as a newbie this is very helpful
You're very welcome :)
Yay thanks this helps a lot my edges were a mess
You're welcome :)
i want to make a cardigan out of square pieces for a friend,, should i make this border stitch around each square before i put them all together?
Working a border around each square will make them look neater and easier to join, however it's not always necessary - if your squares are all granny squares for example, you should find that you can join them together without needing to work a border first 😊
Thank you! This tutorial is extremely useful! I've just finished knitting a baby blanket and now I want to crochet a border. If the body of the blanket is knitted, can I use the same criteria that you explained in this video to figure out the spacing of the stiches?
That is so helpful. Thanks for the tutorial on preparing the border.✔
You are very welcome :)
I’m really learning a lot
Thank you for this video. Is it necessary to count the stitching on opposing sides? I simply have a hard time seeing open gaps on the raw edges for the Treble crochets (US Double crochet) No way to close those gaps huh?
If you are wanting to work a border stitch that has to be worked over a certain multiple, it’s important to count the stitches on both sides to make sure you have the correct amount and that both sides match. If you work too many stitches then this can cause the sides to warp and become wavy, so it also helps us not to add more stitches than we should. Unfortunately, we can sometimes end up with small gaps, but these usually become less noticeable once you’ve worked more rounds 😊
Thank you but my way is Soo much easier. I want to share.👏🏼👍🏼❣️and I love “all” your work!!!🥰
You are so welcome :)
Thanks for the great tutorial.
You are welcome :)
Simple border
Thanks for the US equivalents on the stitches!
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Where did you find that style of crochet hook? It’s so pretty!
Quick question ( sorry if I somehow missed this info) would it be 3 doubles in double treble?
You can find all the information that you need on my blog - blog.bellacococrochet.com/preparing-your-crochet-for-a-border/ :)
Sorry I have read the blog ( twice now) but cannot find any reference for a raw edge of a double trebble stitch
I find that on the sides sometimes when picking up the stitch there is then a large space.
If you play around a little you may find that inserting your hook slightly underneath or to one side of the stitch will give a neater result 😊
Well done. Thank you very helpful.
You are very welcome :)
Does this work the same with the bernat baby blanket?
Thank you your videos are soooo easy to follow! X
You're so welcome :)
Thankyou so much bella very helpful ❤️
You're so welcome :)
Thank you so much. I can do a border now!!
You’re welcome 😊
@@bellacococrochet I had an idea of how to do it! Needed confirmation! I probably will hit you back up on some stitches in future!
Quick question. I have a panel of double crochets and I need to put in single crochets along the top. So on the first row I would do two scs and then I would put a stitch in each of the 3 turn chains and not skip anything. But I was inconsistent with turning so some of the chains are backwards. Am I supposed to force it to face foward so I can stitch it or just keep it backwards? And do I just hook on the top half of the chain or in the center which would give me two pieces on my hook?
If you work through the centre of the chain, giving you two loops on the hook, this will make it more secure and less likely to stretch. But you can also work your stitch around the chain (instead of working into it) which means you won't have to worry about turning any of the stitches around 😊
Great video!💖💖💖💖
Thank you 🤗
Hi. You say top of the stitch and body of the stitch. What is the difference please? It looks like you insert the hook into the same place.
If you look at the work from the side it will be a bit more clear; when I say top of the stitch I literally mean the top, when I say the body I'm referring to the post of the stitch 😊
@@bellacococrochet Thank you. Your explanation made it clearer. I love your videos. Keep them coming.
The loose tail, do we weave that in? Will it be secure?
You need to sew in your ends to make them secure :)
Thank you so much! So helpful! 😊👍
You're so welcome :)
Thank you so much for sharing 🤗
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Thank you - this helps a lot!!!
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Great explanation!!! Thank you.
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I am doing your rolling wave stitch pattern but I am now preparing it for a border. In the pattern it has double trebles so what do I do in them please?
For a double treble I would work three double crochets along the side of each stitch 😊
Where did you get your crochet hook! I love it :)
Thank you very much.
You're very welcome 😊
Very helpful thank you. 😊
Glad you found it useful x
Thank you so much! This one item throws me each time I make a blanket and I have made 5 recently but I feel like I forget what to do!!!
You are very welcome :)
Thank you!
You're welcome :)
Brilliant thanks
You're welcome :)
Thank you so much!
You are very welcome :)
Thank you.
You're welcome :)
Exactly at the first stich..some notification comes and I can't see the stich
You can turn off notifications :)