Hi Sarah, I use these stitches to make dish clothes/wash clothes. It's kind of a trial to see what the stitch actually looks like and then I decide how else I can use it in other projects. Thank you for the video.
I just finished a scarf made with this stitch but they didn't give it a name. Now I know what I did. Strange how giving it a name makes a difference. Thanks.
Hey Sarah! I'm always so happy with your new tutorials every Sunday. I was searching for some more stitches with a subtle, fine texture like this one. I have made a lot of cards with a variety of stitches, so I can design my own things soon for my husband Harald and my son, his wife... (((Is it possible that this is the same stitch as in your tutorial from jan 10 2021? Or didn't I notice the differences?))) Anyhow, it's a super lovely, versatile basic stitch and I'm very very happy with it, thanks a lot! You show always the backside of the stitches, that's so useful for scarfs. Thanks a lot for your calm, super clear tutorials, it's a pleasure to listen to your voice! Greetings from Antwerp, Belgium. xxx illeke
Perfect for dishcloths!!!
A nice simple stitch
Love when your vids pop up. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Sarah, I use these stitches to make dish clothes/wash clothes. It's kind of a trial to see what the stitch actually looks like and then I decide how else I can use it in other projects. Thank you for the video.
I just finished a scarf made with this stitch but they didn't give it a name. Now I know what I did. Strange how giving it a name makes a difference. Thanks.
I'm gonna use it for making a bag 🎉❤
I just had two friends announce their pregnancies and this is gonna be perfect for their incumbent baby blankets
Doesn't get much easier than that and very pretty. I believe it would be a nice stitch for a summer blouse. Tysf God bless you
Love all your stitch videos. They are my go to. Thanks for sharing and making it easy.
What a beautifully simple stitch. Thank you for sharing this tutorial.
This is a simple but beautiful stitch that would be good for things such as placemats or table runners, cowls or scarves, and many other things
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Your tutorial are always well and so clear. Thanks. Take care🌻🌻
That was much easier then it looked. Thank you.
Love the single crochet mesh stitch. I'm thinking of making a tote bag or skirt using this stitch. Thanks for the tutorial, Sara.🌷 stay safe.
Placemats for my dining room! I love this stitch pattern. Thank you so much. ✌🏻💟☯️
Looks like a sturdy stitch!
Very nice. Thank you for sharing
Wow, this is sooo beautiful, thanks so much
You’re welcome :)
Very neat, and lovely cour ...Thank you ...can we use it to make blouses ?
Hey Sarah! I'm always so happy with your new tutorials every Sunday. I was searching for some more stitches with a subtle, fine texture like this one. I have made a lot of cards with a variety of stitches, so I can design my own things soon for my husband Harald and my son, his wife... (((Is it possible that this is the same stitch as in your tutorial from jan 10 2021? Or didn't I notice the differences?))) Anyhow, it's a super lovely, versatile basic stitch and I'm very very happy with it, thanks a lot! You show always the backside of the stitches, that's so useful for scarfs. Thanks a lot for your calm, super clear tutorials, it's a pleasure to listen to your voice! Greetings from Antwerp, Belgium. xxx illeke
I have made wraps scarfs and wash cloths. I may have made throws and baby blankets not positive on that.
What kind of crochet are you using?
On the ends do you do a chain one on top the a additional one?
Makes a nice face cloth.
V stitch please
V stitch croshe