Thank you for your crochet tutorials. Congratulations on the next baby boom and also on your voiceover study. I think your voice is fantastic. I do have a question about the first grey sample, specifically in row 2. You mention doing full stitches, but it doesn’t look like that. Even with a yarn over creating a space, it looks like you’re placing the hook in between the front and back bars…which is a knit stitch, right? To do a full stitch at this place, wouldn’t I need to nudge the back bar over in one direction or another? If I pick up in the middle it’s a knit. What am I missing here? Thank you for your help.
Thanks! Yes, row 2 uses full stitches. The hook is punched through the fabric from front to back and it’s to the right of the yarn over for the right hand demonstration.
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I find you are our tunisian queen. 😀
Aw! Thank you so much!
Thank you for these pretty Tunisian stitch patterns. Congrats on the happy news! Yes, please publish all the baby blanket patterns.
Thank you for your crochet tutorials. Congratulations on the next baby boom and also on your voiceover study. I think your voice is fantastic. I do have a question about the first grey sample, specifically in row 2. You mention doing full stitches, but it doesn’t look like that. Even with a yarn over creating a space, it looks like you’re placing the hook in between the front and back bars…which is a knit stitch, right? To do a full stitch at this place, wouldn’t I need to nudge the back bar over in one direction or another? If I pick up in the middle it’s a knit. What am I missing here? Thank you for your help.
Thanks! Yes, row 2 uses full stitches. The hook is punched through the fabric from front to back and it’s to the right of the yarn over for the right hand demonstration.