I immediately subscribed when I found your tutorials as there are very few tutorials on tunisian in the round. Please teach us how to use circular crochet hook with a cable inbetween.
Wonderful tutorial! And thank you for talking about the double-ended hooks. It is so hard to figure out which brand/style would be the most comfortable.
Hello, nice tutorial. I would like to ask you about the double ended resin hooks. Are you satisfied using them? I will start practicing the tunisian technique and I have seen these hooks at Etsy. Thank you for your time and help.
Hello, thank you so much! The resin hooks are great, would have loved slightly shorter ones though for working in the round. Have used wooden and bamboo ones too. But i prefer resin for a good glide.
Thank you very much for your response. Very much appreciated. 😊 Do you think that hooks with a cable would be more handy than straight double ended hooks? Thanks a lot 😊
@@annitagalvan9049 maybe, a bit handy in few situations. Like if you are making a smaller tube, then the straight hook would jet out... But the cable's end with other hook would just dangle... Hope I made some sense and paint a picture of the said situation 😂
I'm not sure if I got it right. 😊 Do you mean that the hooks with a cable are best for bigger projects? For example, the one in your tutorial, in the beginning of the video, the fuchsia/orange color, is it made with a straight hook or with a cabled hook? Thanks a lot for your help. 😊
Gorgeous colors on your cowl! I just learned so much from you, thank you!
I agree 😄 love those colours.Thank you so much for sharing!
I immediately subscribed when I found your tutorials as there are very few tutorials on tunisian in the round. Please teach us how to use circular crochet hook with a cable inbetween.
Thank you so much for subscribing!! Tunisian in the round is great fun 💛 will surely keep in mind while making more tutorials.
Wonderful tutorial! And thank you for talking about the double-ended hooks. It is so hard to figure out which brand/style would be the most comfortable.
Happy to share :) thank you so much for appreciating!
Excellent tutorial. Truly enjoyed it.
Thank you so much!
Good work. Keep it up.
thank you! :)
I would love to know how to make things like a poncho or skirt in the round.
Hello, nice tutorial. I would like to ask you about the double ended resin hooks. Are you satisfied using them? I will start practicing the tunisian technique and I have seen these hooks at Etsy.
Thank you for your time and help.
Hello, thank you so much! The resin hooks are great, would have loved slightly shorter ones though for working in the round. Have used wooden and bamboo ones too. But i prefer resin for a good glide.
Thank you very much for your response. Very much appreciated. 😊
Do you think that hooks with a cable would be more handy than straight double ended hooks?
Thanks a lot 😊
@@annitagalvan9049 maybe, a bit handy in few situations. Like if you are making a smaller tube, then the straight hook would jet out... But the cable's end with other hook would just dangle...
Hope I made some sense and paint a picture of the said situation 😂
I'm not sure if I got it right. 😊
Do you mean that the hooks with a cable are best for bigger projects?
For example, the one in your tutorial, in the beginning of the video, the fuchsia/orange color, is it made with a straight hook or with a cabled hook?
Thanks a lot for your help. 😊
@@annitagalvan9049 the fuschia/ orange one was made with a straight hook.
When you slipped stitches did you slip stitch in the BLO?
Making slip stitches while casting off...insert in the front vertical bar & finish with slip stitch...
Sorry, I thought I replied, but my comment didn't show up earlier. Thank you for your patience!