Thank you! I love the bobble stitch, and have made quite a few rectangular pillows with it. I been wanting to make a round one and thanks to you, I can! Your video was clear and concise, thanks again.
Thank you, this tutorial has really helped me. I couldn't get my head around the pattern but your explanation and the visual aid have been brilliant. x
Thanks for the tutorial. I have never tried a stitch like this. I am working on a tutorial that uses this stitch in the round like this but they call it the popcorn stitch.....which confused the hell out of me. The described the steps to do a bobble. Also I did not know I needed to flip the bobbles around. Thanks again. 😊
It looks like after you slip stitch and chain one you work into the same stitch to begin the next round. Is that right? I can't seem to tell from the video. I am trying to make a hat and my stitch count is off when I get to the end. I started with a Noro bobble hat pattern and found this video which is really good but slightly different in the way it describes making the bobbles. in Thenor instruction it just says to form a treble. It's bobble like but smaller. I really like the bobble hat.
This is so close to what I am trying to do. Very good description and easy to follow. I am searching how to make an oval of bobbles so I can make a sheep pillow. I want the oval to be the body. Then I will attach a separate head and feet. I just don't know how to handle the increases and decreases. Any ideas?
Would you be willing to please help me turn the bobble stitch into a ball? I want to stick with your three rounds of bobbles ( no more increases). Then would a just do the same single crochet, bobble the same 36 and then single crochet and decrease? I'm excited to try it.
I consistently end up with one less Bobble than the pattern says I should have. I've pulled everything out and started again several times. I've counted my stitches beforehand, and have the right number. Please help with any insights you might have to troubleshoot my bobbles in the round. I don't have any trouble with bobbles in rows.
I was thinking the exact same thing and came up with a solution. Instead of beginning with 6 single crochets in a magic circle, start with 4 instead. Then follow the pattern in the tutorial. It gets you to 32 stitches, which is close enough and probably the only way. Pattern: Round 1- MC with 4 SC [4] Round 2- (1 SC + 1 Bobble) x4 [8] Round 3- (2 SC) INC x 8 [16] Round 4- (1 SC, 1 Bobble, 1SC…) [16] Round 5- (1SC, INC) x16 [24] Round 6- (1 SC, 1 Bobble, 1SC…) [24] Round 7- (2SC, INC) [32] you can continue from here with another round of bobbles or leave as is. Let me know if this helps!
I’ve been fighting this all week on two different projects- thanks for saving me!
I was almost giving up on a project until I saw your video, thank you so much!❤️
You are a very good crochet instructor. Thank you for sharing your talent with your fans and subscribers!
Great tutorial, clear, concise and visually perfect. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe, best wishes from the UK x
Love this tutorial, currently making a big ole cherry pie blanket and this is perfect!
Thank you! I love the bobble stitch, and have made quite a few rectangular pillows with it. I been wanting to make a round one and thanks to you, I can! Your video was clear and concise, thanks again.
Thank you, this tutorial has really helped me. I couldn't get my head around the pattern but your explanation and the visual aid have been brilliant. x
I love your method of teaching! I'm new to crochet and you make it very easy to follow!
Awesome method of teaching!!!!!!
Thank you, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for to make one of those beautiful round bobble purses I am seeing all over IG this summer!
Very good instructor
I like your video so much. I learned a lot. Thank you! 😊
Thank you this makes so much sense
Just getting a refresher on the stitches! Awesome tip to push the stitch the other way! I’m going to subscribe to your channel!😊
Thanks for the tutorial. I have never tried a stitch like this. I am working on a tutorial that uses this stitch in the round like this but they call it the popcorn stitch.....which confused the hell out of me. The described the steps to do a bobble. Also I did not know I needed to flip the bobbles around. Thanks again. 😊
Thank you for your very explicit tut😍
Making myself a purse with gold round handles thanks for sharing 😍
oh my goodness!! THANK YOU!
This is really amazing 💞💞💞
It looks like after you slip stitch and chain one you work into the same stitch to begin the next round. Is that right? I can't seem to tell from the video. I am trying to make a hat and my stitch count is off when I get to the end. I started with a Noro bobble hat pattern and found this video which is really good but slightly different in the way it describes making the bobbles. in Thenor instruction it just says to form a treble. It's bobble like but smaller. I really like the bobble hat.
Can you make a video that shows this and switching between 2 colors?
Hi, after the 3rd round do I continue with 1sc then 2c for the increase? Thanks!
Thank you!!!
This is so close to what I am trying to do. Very good description and easy to follow. I am searching how to make an oval of bobbles so I can make a sheep pillow. I want the oval to be the body. Then I will attach a separate head and feet. I just don't know how to handle the increases and decreases. Any ideas?
I am trying to do the same thing! If you find out, will you please post?
Muchas gracias!!!!!!
Great turorial. This is pretty and would make a great hotpad, but... not gonna lie, I'm gonna figger out how to make it a granny square.
Can I make this big enough for a blanket?
Hi i need help is there away i can get a copy of the pattern idk why i keep messing up the pattern with the video
Would you be willing to please help me turn the bobble stitch into a ball? I want to stick with your three rounds of bobbles ( no more increases). Then would a just do the same single crochet, bobble the same 36 and then single crochet and decrease? I'm excited to try it.
Just found this video,love it what weight yarn to use
THNAK YOU SO MUCH
I consistently end up with one less Bobble than the pattern says I should have. I've pulled everything out and started again several times. I've counted my stitches beforehand, and have the right number. Please help with any insights you might have to troubleshoot my bobbles in the round. I don't have any trouble with bobbles in rows.
What size needle and yarn did you use?
She is using the F 3.75 size hook by Clover.
Is it not possible to increase to get 30 stitches instead of jumping from 24-36
I was thinking the exact same thing and came up with a solution. Instead of beginning with 6 single crochets in a magic circle, start with 4 instead. Then follow the pattern in the tutorial. It gets you to 32 stitches, which is close enough and probably the only way.
Pattern:
Round 1- MC with 4 SC [4]
Round 2- (1 SC + 1 Bobble) x4 [8]
Round 3- (2 SC) INC x 8 [16]
Round 4- (1 SC, 1 Bobble, 1SC…) [16]
Round 5- (1SC, INC) x16 [24]
Round 6- (1 SC, 1 Bobble, 1SC…) [24]
Round 7- (2SC, INC) [32]
you can continue from here with another round of bobbles or leave as is.
Let me know if this helps!
I call them Chrysanthemum flowers.
to complex.