Hi friends, in this video I share 3 basic methods for colorwork in crochet along with tips to get you started. If you'd like a more in depth tutorial on any of the techniques seen in the video, please let me know! xx
I really appreciate this video so much. I am a beginner, who is still working on keeping my tension even and not loosing my stitches 😅. I love learning about different methods of crochet, knitting, and sewing. I would love a more detailed video on the tapestry crochet. Do you think tapestry crochet could be used to make a blanket?
@@MysteriousVampLover that’s great 😀 and yes, absolutely you can work tapestry for a full blanket. You can even do it with bigger stitches like dc’s if you prefer. The only thing to keep in mind is that you use more yarn since you’re carrying it but you might find it’s worth it not to deal with all the ends to weave in later . 💕
Thanks for the video, it was very enlightening!!! I'd love to know more details and tips about these techniques!! I make amigurumi, so I have little experience with these techniques. I would love to know how to work these techniques in amigurumi, specialy in spiral rounds or closing rows that will be filled later (like a little globe, thtat I had tested sometimes). Thank you very much for sharing these videos!
Hello Roz... As always i look forward to and love all your tutorials... i enjoyed this one today because you explained how to read a chart because following that technique from a pattern always confuses me especially when there's a language barrier . Now with your perfect explanation and chart who can go wrong? Love ❤❤❤❤ . Have a great day and remainder of the week with the boys .
I recently completed a koozie that was an American flag, so stripes and then white “stars” on the blue background. The pattern didn’t say so, but I recognize now that the carrying of the white in that portion was the Fair Isle type (loose, picking up and carrying the white every few stitches) as it would not be seen.
Hi...i crochet tapestry using single crochet but I realized my stitches were leaning towards the right and the completed tapestry was slanted. Kindly advise how to make the stitches straight?
That’s normal because that’s the natural tendency of the stitch itself. For left handed crocheters the stitch leans to the left. The only thing I’ve found to help with this is to work in the back loop only of the sc . I have an example of what that looks like in this video. ruclips.net/video/MwtXtgOCK7o/видео.htmlsi=ZNMkumMIaWV6GdMn
Iam terrible with this method of crochet. I understand it's on a grid but my projects come out distorted and don't look anything like the grid . I do carry my yarn and it looks terrible. Thanks for sharing and simplified.
I understand. It’s next to impossible to get it to look like the graph if you’re working flatly and turning after every row. Stitches simply don’t stay upright. The only way to get it to look really great is to always work on the front side and even moreso if you work in the back loop only. If you’re working flat, that means you’ll have to begin and end every row on the front and cut your yarn. Lots of tails but you can turn it into a fringe. But I do have a hack for that . I’ve added a video at the end of this one but it is better used on smaller projects . ruclips.net/video/MwtXtgOCK7o/видео.htmlsi=vBQI_MVIrMjvIMQx
@@debrawolleycrochet mine didn’t look like the grid either, Debra! You’re being too hard on yourself but I do appreciate your kind words and practice is the key, you’re so right ❤️
I enjoy your videos BUT it is very confusing to watch your intarsia and floating when you go back and forth showing two ways to make the stitches when trying to learn. If you made one video with all one method and another video with all the second method and then the croucher could select which method works best for them. Then we would not have to decide mid work which is best for the individual. Thanks for your considerations for this.
Hi friends, in this video I share 3 basic methods for colorwork in crochet along with tips to get you started. If you'd like a more in depth tutorial on any of the techniques seen in the video, please let me know! xx
I really appreciate this video so much. I am a beginner, who is still working on keeping my tension even and not loosing my stitches 😅. I love learning about different methods of crochet, knitting, and sewing. I would love a more detailed video on the tapestry crochet. Do you think tapestry crochet could be used to make a blanket?
@@MysteriousVampLover that’s great 😀 and yes, absolutely you can work tapestry for a full blanket. You can even do it with bigger stitches like dc’s if you prefer.
The only thing to keep in mind is that you use more yarn since you’re carrying it but you might find it’s worth it not to deal with all the ends to weave in later . 💕
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Thanks for the video, it was very enlightening!!! I'd love to know more details and tips about these techniques!! I make amigurumi, so I have little experience with these techniques. I would love to know how to work these techniques in amigurumi, specialy in spiral rounds or closing rows that will be filled later (like a little globe, thtat I had tested sometimes). Thank you very much for sharing these videos!
@@anaclf1 wonderful , ok 💕
Thank you so much for the game changers!!! I can’t believe I’ve gone for years without knowing these tricks. Thank you thank you !!
Thank you so much 😀💕🧶
I learned to use all three when I was in Germany had a very nice lady up the street that helped us translate back-and-forth from German to English
Oh , how lovely is that 🤗💕
The intarsia technique was very useful when I made my puzzle piece scarf
Excellent 👏🏻💕
Thanks Roz. Another great video!
Thank you , Olivia ❤️
Very helpful. Thank you. Looking forward to any and all of your tutorials
Thank you , Rose 💕
Great video. Thank you for explain the different techniques so clearly.
It's definitely a video I will keep for reference.
So glad, Paula, thank you 💕 Have a great week x
amazing and very helpful thank you شكرا جزيلا
Thank you so much ❤️
Very useful video, thank you very much!!
Thank you 😀💕
Hello Roz... As always i look forward to and love all your tutorials... i enjoyed this one today because you explained how to read a chart because following that technique from a pattern always confuses me especially when there's a language barrier . Now with your perfect explanation and chart who can go wrong? Love ❤❤❤❤ . Have a great day and remainder of the week with the boys .
Awesome, I’m so glad you found some use from the video . Always happy to see you, Angela and I hope you have a great week. A big kiss from the boys 😽😽
THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US 👌YOU THE BEST ❤️💐🙏
Thank you so much , Sharon 😍
Great video. Thanks.
Thank you , Maureen 😀💕
Beautiful
Thank you , Angel Rose ❤️
I recently completed a koozie that was an American flag, so stripes and then white “stars” on the blue background. The pattern didn’t say so, but I recognize now that the carrying of the white in that portion was the Fair Isle type (loose, picking up and carrying the white every few stitches) as it would not be seen.
Excellent 👏🏻💕
Excellent tutorial. Thanks ❤
Thank you 😀🤗
Thanks for left handed 411.
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Hi...i crochet tapestry using single crochet but I realized my stitches were leaning towards the right and the completed tapestry was slanted. Kindly advise how to make the stitches straight?
That’s normal because that’s the natural tendency of the stitch itself. For left handed crocheters the stitch leans to the left. The only thing I’ve found to help with this is to work in the back loop only of the sc .
I have an example of what that looks like in this video.
ruclips.net/video/MwtXtgOCK7o/видео.htmlsi=ZNMkumMIaWV6GdMn
@@PlayHookywithMe Thank you so much 🙏🏼 love your channel 💕
@@woodstock8d Thank you! x
Iam terrible with this method of crochet. I understand it's on a grid but my projects come out distorted and don't look anything like the grid . I do carry my yarn and it looks terrible. Thanks for sharing and simplified.
I understand. It’s next to impossible to get it to look like the graph if you’re working flatly and turning after every row. Stitches simply don’t stay upright.
The only way to get it to look really great is to always work on the front side and even moreso if you work in the back loop only.
If you’re working flat, that means you’ll have to begin and end every row on the front and cut your yarn. Lots of tails but you can turn it into a fringe.
But I do have a hack for that . I’ve added a video at the end of this one but it is better used on smaller projects .
ruclips.net/video/MwtXtgOCK7o/видео.htmlsi=vBQI_MVIrMjvIMQx
@@PlayHookywithMe I think I nerd to practice that why yours are perfectly done. The more I practice the better I get.
@@debrawolleycrochet mine didn’t look like the grid either, Debra! You’re being too hard on yourself but I do appreciate your kind words and practice is the key, you’re so right ❤️
This is very advanced. ☮️🌎🌲
You wait til Sunday, Jennie, we are going to be crocheting backwards!!! 😂😂❤️
Oh my gosh. I can't wait. 🌷♥️🌈
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I enjoy your videos BUT it is very confusing to watch your intarsia and floating when you go back and forth showing two ways to make the stitches when trying to learn. If you made one video with all one method and another video with all the second method and then the croucher could select which method works best for them. Then we would not have to decide mid work which is best for the individual. Thanks for your considerations for this.
Thanks for sharing