Hi friends, I hope you enjoy the video. Sorry, if you left a comment and it vanished. I had to re upload the video. 😅 This is a super fun stitch that's perfect for baby blankets and scarves. The stitch is very similar to the wattle stitch and can be used for this pattern as well ! See more about that in the description box if you're interested. xx
Another fabulous fantastic clip. Thankyou. Always thoroughly enjoy each one. So very clear and helpful. Cheers from Western Australia. Side note .. I too have an inquisitive snuggly cuddly kitty. She's got it down to a fine art of knowing when it's the best moments for a snack or cuppa break, stretch and even a bit of an outside walk about. Thank goodness for our fluffy friends. ✌🏻🩷🌷🌿
Thank you for this c2c. I love making c2c blankets and it's nice to have various stitches. I also like the suzette stitch so this looks like a win-win for me. 🙂
You present your videos so beautifully. Easy to see and understand. Your voice is so pleasant as well. Another great video! This is such a a beautiful stitch even though it's a more basic stitch. Excited to learn another C2C. If you know any other C2C stitches it would be great if you could share. ☺️🧶💕👏
Dear Roz, Thank you for sharing…I’ve always wanted to learn the Suzette stitch. You definitely make it look easy and I also love C2C so this is definitely 💯% going on my to do list. Biscuit (I hope that’s his name) says Mum I need a bigger blanket 😉😻 Take care and God’s blessings to you and your family🙏🏽🩷🧶😻🐶🌻🌷🪻🥰
You are most welcome Roz 🥰🩷 I appreciate you sharing your patterns and ideas with us. Biscuit looks like he’s a big sweetheart 😻 sending him big hugs 🤗 and a meow from my Sassy.
I actually think i could do this stitch with you teaching it. You make it look easy. I could see how easily you could get turned around. Thanks for sharing your knowledge again. 🌷☮️🌎🌲
@@PlayHookywithMe i am still watching your videos. You are really a great teacher. My english is not perfect but i understand because your voice is calm and explain clear.thanks. now ..i have to devide which stiches to do for my bed runner!
Namaste. Ma’m you are my first Guru in crochet class. I saw your video and since then developed the technique and passion for crochet. Your teaching skills are simply incredible. Thank you very very much 🎉❤
Hello Roz and happy Monday to you and Biscuit. I love this stitch . You are so right its great for dishcloths and lots more projects . I could see this pattern done on a throw cushion . Another great tutorial ❤❤❤❤❤ . Love seeing Biscuit as alwsys . Would love to see more of loki , but i think the name is fitting ; because he is very LOWKEYED . Have a blessed day and week ahead .
You know what’s funny? I named him Loki because he was such a trickster as a baby and he reminded me of the Marvel villain . But you’re absolutely right - he has turned into LOW KEY instead 😂😂😂 He sleeps through the filming most of the time but hopefully he’ll decide to hang out at some point 😆💕 Have a great week ❤️
I absolutely LOVE this ❤ can you explain to me how to work it in rows. I have learned SO MUCH from watching a lot of your wonderful videos. Thank you for sharing 🙏🥰
Sure 💕 there are several patterns for working in rows but basically you start with an odd number of chains . Here’s a good written tutorial: www.thesprucecrafts.com/how-to-crochet-suzette-stitch-5087014
@@PlayHookywithMe thank you very much I will pass this along to my friend that is looking for a new stitch pattern to learn. I am thinking about using this stitch to make a temperature blanket 🤔 Thank you as always and can't wait to see what you come up with next 🙏🥰
Ok I finished My rectangle blanket. Its main color is tan then I stripped it with different colors. Trying to get rid of my yarn stash. So I use what I have.
I love your videos and I have learned so much from them! I do have an off the wall question! I was wondering which is the best crochet yarn to make a baby blanket. I would love your suggestion. Thank you Kathy Bennett
That’s a tough one but I would say to be safe , use an acrylic yarn. If you’re against using man made yarns, then cotton is the next best . I say this to help avoid allergen issues. Wool is lovely but can be scratchy and cause allergic reactions since it’s an animal product. I also recommend acrylic since usually washer and dryer safe. But always read the yarn label to confirm. I’d suggest a weight 4 (worsted yarn) or a weight 3 (sport) . These aren’t too heavy or too light which is a comfortable weight for baby blankets . Hope that helps 🧶❤️
I have hesitated trying C2C, but you have explained it very well. If making a blanket, would you add a border? If so, what would you recommend? Thank you.
Thank you 💕 Yes, I’d recommend a border. It could be something as simple as just a couple of rounds of single crochets. That would be pretty. Here’s a video where I share some easy favorites: My 5 Favorite Borders That Work For Almost Any Project 🤩 ruclips.net/video/JskHR0b8hEE/видео.html
I like simple borders but there are several to choose from. Here are my favorites to get you started 🤗💕 My 5 Favorite Borders That Work For Almost Any Project 🤩 ruclips.net/video/JskHR0b8hEE/видео.html 5 Go-to Borders ruclips.net/video/DanDhblIvfs/видео.htmlsi=FCwdmj_qTFzFti91
Very possibly but you might find it pulls a bit tight . Hopefully not- I was using a cotton yarn and needed that extra chain. You could also try a stacked single crochet to help omit the gap 💕 ruclips.net/video/iSRonlS20S4/видео.htmlsi=i5IRUHvmxfKO5wIl
I didn’t think it was but someone mentioned on my pinned comment that she can make 2 dish cloths with the wattle stitch compared to 1 with the Suzette . So i guess it could be based on that ?
Hi friends, I hope you enjoy the video. Sorry, if you left a comment and it vanished. I had to re upload the video. 😅 This is a super fun stitch that's perfect for baby blankets and scarves. The stitch is very similar to the wattle stitch and can be used for this pattern as well ! See more about that in the description box if you're interested. xx
I'm guessing this wouldn't be practical for an adult xl single blanket . I need a pattern that is easy and not a yarn eater for that.
It is similar to the wattle stitch, but I can make two dishcloths out of one skein with the wattle stitch and only one with the suzette stitch.
Is there a written pattern
@@marianhetrick7196 not at this time, I provide video tutorials for visual learners 💕
Absolutely MORE C2c. Great presentation. Thanks
Wonderful, thank you ❤️
Love this stitch! I currently have two blankets started in this stitch. One for myself and another for my grandson! Love to watch your videos! ❤
Excellent 😀👏🏻💕
Love your videos, they are so perfectly done! You explain things clearly and have a great voice.
Another fabulous fantastic clip. Thankyou. Always thoroughly enjoy each one.
So very clear and helpful.
Cheers from Western Australia.
Side note .. I too have an inquisitive snuggly cuddly kitty. She's got it down to a fine art of knowing when it's the best moments for a snack or cuppa break, stretch and even a bit of an outside walk about. Thank goodness for our fluffy friends.
✌🏻🩷🌷🌿
😆👏🏻😻 yes thank goodness for our fluffy friends 🙌🏻
Thanks for watching , great to have you here, Sarah 💕
Very easy to understand and see what you're doing!! Thank you!
And I love your cat!!
Thank you 😻😽
Such a pretty stitch! Thanks for the detailed instructions.
Thank you ❤️
Thank you for this c2c. I love making c2c blankets and it's nice to have various stitches. I also like the suzette stitch so this looks like a win-win for me. 🙂
Wonderful!😀👏🏻💕
Thanks Roz really great video I will give it a go I love corner to corner .great teacher so patient.💝💝
Thank you , Deborah 🤗💕
Love the video and love your cat! Thank you. 🥰
So glad, thank you 💕😽
You present your videos so beautifully. Easy to see and understand. Your voice is so pleasant as well. Another great video! This is such a a beautiful stitch even though it's a more basic stitch. Excited to learn another C2C. If you know any other C2C stitches it would be great if you could share. ☺️🧶💕👏
Thank you so much 😀🤗 I love C2C projects so I’ll definitely share more 💕
I just love c2c stich... THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US ✨❤️💐🙏
So glad 😀👏🏻💕💕
Thank you for this! I’m a huge fan of the C2C and I never thought about using this stitch for it. The Suzette is also one of my favorites. 😊
Wonderful 😀👏🏻💕
Dear Roz,
Thank you for sharing…I’ve always wanted to learn the Suzette stitch. You definitely make it look easy and I also love C2C so this is definitely 💯% going on my to do list.
Biscuit (I hope that’s his name) says Mum I need a bigger blanket 😉😻
Take care and God’s blessings to you and your family🙏🏽🩷🧶😻🐶🌻🌷🪻🥰
Yes ,that was Biscuit! 🤗😂
Thank you so much for writing , I’m glad you enjoyed the video. I hope you have a great week 💕
You are most welcome Roz 🥰🩷
I appreciate you sharing your patterns and ideas with us.
Biscuit looks like he’s a big sweetheart 😻 sending him big hugs 🤗 and a meow from my Sassy.
I actually think i could do this stitch with you teaching it. You make it look easy. I could see how easily you could get turned around. Thanks for sharing your knowledge again. 🌷☮️🌎🌲
Thank you , Jennie, it’s a fun one! Surprisingly tricky at first for such a simple stitch , I think 💕
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Does it have to be corner to corner? 🌈
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You can do it in rows too 👍🏻💕
Cool 🤗🌈☀️
So beautiful and you are a fabolous teacher.huges from italy
Thank you so much 😘
@@PlayHookywithMe i am still watching your videos. You are really a great teacher. My english is not perfect but i understand because your voice is calm and explain clear.thanks. now ..i have to devide which stiches to do for my bed runner!
@@giuliafavaccio2116 good luck with your decision. Great to have you here 😀❤️
Great video. I have always shied away from this stitch but with your tutorial I actually think I can do it. Love, love your cat!
Thank you , Cheryl 😻😻😻
Namaste. Ma’m you are my first Guru in crochet class. I saw your video and since then developed the technique and passion for crochet. Your teaching skills are simply incredible. Thank you very very much 🎉❤
That makes me so happy 😀💕 thank you for telling me 🧶
This a nice blanket will have to put it on my todo list
Great 💕
Thank You. Love from Ontario, Canada ❤❤❤
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Hello Roz and happy Monday to you and Biscuit. I love this stitch . You are so right its great for dishcloths and lots more projects . I could see this pattern done on a throw cushion . Another great tutorial ❤❤❤❤❤ . Love seeing Biscuit as alwsys . Would love to see more of loki , but i think the name is fitting ; because he is very LOWKEYED . Have a blessed day and week ahead .
You know what’s funny? I named him Loki because he was such a trickster as a baby and he reminded me of the Marvel villain . But you’re absolutely right - he has turned into LOW KEY instead 😂😂😂
He sleeps through the filming most of the time but hopefully he’ll decide to hang out at some point 😆💕
Have a great week ❤️
Very well explained. Thank you.
Thank you , Eileen 💕
Thank you for beautiful work and excellent description steps! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful!😀💕
I love watching your videos. They are very clear & easy to follow. Thank you for sharing a new way for me to try a C2C 😊
Glad you like them! Thank you 🤗💕
Wow amazing, so beautiful ❤
Talk about timing! Was just wondered how to change this stitch from rows to c2c. Thankyou ❤
Great 😀👏🏻💕
I absolutely LOVE this ❤ can you explain to me how to work it in rows.
I have learned SO MUCH from watching a lot of your wonderful videos. Thank you for sharing 🙏🥰
Sure 💕 there are several patterns for working in rows but basically you start with an odd number of chains .
Here’s a good written tutorial:
www.thesprucecrafts.com/how-to-crochet-suzette-stitch-5087014
@@PlayHookywithMe thank you very much I will pass this along to my friend that is looking for a new stitch pattern to learn.
I am thinking about using this stitch to make a temperature blanket 🤔
Thank you as always and can't wait to see what you come up with next 🙏🥰
I love this stitch pattern,
I’m so glad you do 💕
I love C2C! My favorite crochet!❤️❤️😎
Yay 👏🏻👏🏻💕😀
Thank you so much! I have been wondering how to do this! 😊😊😊❤
So glad 😀💕 it’s a fun one once you get the hang of it
very beautiful
Ok I finished My rectangle blanket. Its main color is tan then I stripped it with different colors. Trying to get rid of my yarn stash. So I use what I have.
I love your videos and
I have learned so much from them! I do have an off the wall question! I was wondering which is the best crochet yarn to make a baby blanket. I would love your suggestion. Thank you Kathy Bennett
That’s a tough one but I would say to be safe , use an acrylic yarn. If you’re against using man made yarns, then cotton is the next best . I say this to help avoid allergen issues. Wool is lovely but can be scratchy and cause allergic reactions since it’s an animal product.
I also recommend acrylic since usually washer and dryer safe. But always read the yarn label to confirm.
I’d suggest a weight 4 (worsted yarn) or a weight 3 (sport) . These aren’t too heavy or too light which is a comfortable weight for baby blankets .
Hope that helps 🧶❤️
Thank you so much! Have a great day. Kathy
I have hesitated trying C2C, but you have explained it very well. If making a blanket, would you add a border? If so, what would you recommend? Thank you.
Thank you 💕 Yes, I’d recommend a border. It could be something as simple as just a couple of rounds of single crochets. That would be pretty.
Here’s a video where I share some easy favorites:
My 5 Favorite Borders That Work For Almost Any Project 🤩
ruclips.net/video/JskHR0b8hEE/видео.html
@@PlayHookywithMe Thank you!
Please tell me what border you would use for an afghan made with this pattern? Thank you!
I like simple borders but there are several to choose from. Here are my favorites to get you started 🤗💕
My 5 Favorite Borders That Work For Almost Any Project 🤩
ruclips.net/video/JskHR0b8hEE/видео.html
5 Go-to Borders
ruclips.net/video/DanDhblIvfs/видео.htmlsi=FCwdmj_qTFzFti91
Very 😎! ❤
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Would a chain of 2 stitches alleviate the hole that the chain 3 stitches makes?
Very possibly but you might find it pulls a bit tight . Hopefully not- I was using a cotton yarn and needed that extra chain. You could also try a stacked single crochet to help omit the gap 💕
ruclips.net/video/iSRonlS20S4/видео.htmlsi=i5IRUHvmxfKO5wIl
Is it a yarn eater? I'm not very experienced
I didn’t think it was but someone mentioned on my pinned comment that she can make 2 dish cloths with the wattle stitch compared to 1 with the Suzette . So i guess it could be based on that ?
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