How to Crochet Linen Stitch in the Round (aka Granite or Moss St)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @saleemahmorgan
    @saleemahmorgan 11 месяцев назад +2

    ❤❤Thank you so much ❤❤
    This is my favorite stitch and now I can do it in the round!!!

  • @SmoothD3vil
    @SmoothD3vil 2 года назад +3

    I have to say thank you for this tutorial. I'm crocheting moss stitch in the round for sleeves with color changes in every row. The other ways I saw for doing it looked very visible and the seam traveled which looked very odd. This seam travels backwards instead of forwards (also weird) but the first stitch actually blends wonderfully so it is almost invisible. Thank you for this!

  • @HRmckay1
    @HRmckay1 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful! Thank you so much! This is just what I needed!

  • @ecouturehandmades5166
    @ecouturehandmades5166 2 года назад

    Beautiful ❤️ I was all excited to see this stitch being done, but...
    I am trying to find a tutorial for this stitch to make a hat from the top down.

    • @GoodKnitKisses
      @GoodKnitKisses  2 года назад +1

      That will be next week. Be sure to subscribe to get the alert. I’m working on this pattern in many sizes right now.

    • @GoodKnitKisses
      @GoodKnitKisses  2 года назад

      If you are on Facebook I went like yesterday and demonstrated starting a hat in this pattern as a preview.

    • @GoodKnitKisses
      @GoodKnitKisses  2 года назад

      fb.watch/apvzaeLn8P/ jump to 31:05

  • @softly128
    @softly128 4 месяца назад

    so if I want to change the yarn, when can I do it?

  • @wilmamurray8239
    @wilmamurray8239 2 года назад

    How do you join the hat together on top?

    • @GoodKnitKisses
      @GoodKnitKisses  2 года назад

      If working bottom up, for most basic hat, run a tapestry needle and your yarn through all the stitches and make a drawstring closure. Tighten, run needle through those stitches again from inside, make a knit, weave in tail and trim.
      You can also decrease as you get near the end to make it a less bulky top.
      Next week I’ll teach how to start at the top and make it various sizes of hats with a nice fit shaped top/crown.