I have been crocheting for many years but always struggled with charts, after watching this video I feel like I can now follow a chart. You are an amazing teacher. Thank you.
Hi habe das Tuch nachgehaeckelt, der ist so schön geworden Danke für das Video Anleitung, mit dir zu stricken und haeckeln so einfach und verständlich 🤗
Thank you for teaching us how to use these charts! I have never really taken the time to understand them but after watching this, I really like them versus the written pattern!
Lovely hair Marley 😁😁 I’d love to have a tutorial on a möbius if you can manage it & I would also love to hear your thoughts on interchangeable needles my preference is for the very tip to be long & pointy not necessarily long for the part you hold a find long needles bump my arm that is why I’m considering the interchangeable & I like super slippery the others drag on the yarn. Would love to hear from you & once again I love your tutorials I use your ideas in my hobby work 😁💖💖💖
Hi! I love your tutorials! Could you please do a tutorial on the "falling leaves shawl"? I have a bit of a plroblem reading the free pattern and would appreciate a video on it :-) Thanks in advance.
Hello, Thanks for your inspiring creations...However, I live in southern California and can't seem to find the specified yarn you are using in this pattern. Could you give me a suggestion for where to purchase this yarn? Red Heart Super Saver Ombre
Is this a very long shawl? The woman i am making it for is tall with long arms and i want to make sure she will be able to stretch it out if possible to her arm length. I have bombed horribly in the past trying to modify patterns for length for her. Thanks! It really is a beautiful shawl.
I am 5'10" and I found it was long enough for me to put over my shoulders but I would have liked it to be a bit longer, it I am being honest. Why not make a shawl for her that you can customize the length better? Instead of a side to side shawl, make a bottom up or top down.
Hey Marly. I have tried to find one i like but every time i do it just seems lacking in pattern. I have been trying to find something that can still be lacy and lightweight but larger to accomodate her height and arm length. It has been rather tricky.
Lovely shawl! BTW there is not a direct link to the 2nd part of the tutorial after the words "Part 2 can be found here:". Unless you meant for people to go to your website to scroll down and find the part 2, which the link is in the next line...
I wasn't proficient yet, so when you asked to go to row 13 on our own, I got lost. Wish you brought us through a few more rows before letting us go on our own...I gave up
My best piece of advice is to go back and watch the video to better understand what it is the stitches are doing and why are you are placing them where you are placing them. Once you better understand the why, following the instructions is a piece of cake. ;) Good luck.
+Michelle Vansandt some devices have trouble with the sound on my videos. I'm not sure why that is. Please try a different way to view the video and see if that helps. I'm sorry.
I got a reply from RUclips, they said that the video is fine and that there are some devices that have trouble playing the sound on the videos. Their suggestion is the same one I gave of trying a different way to watch the video. I'm sorry there isn't a better answer than that.
Marly Bird when listening with headphones or a Bluetooth music blends with both left and right ear bud while voice is only on left. Maybe viewers could change their settings or use both ear buds.
Hi there Daphnie, you might have to use headphones for this video. It was one of my first ones and I didn't know how to make the sound stereo so it comes out in one speaker. Sorry about that. I've learned a lot since then.
Its a beautiful pattern, but I do have some feedback. The video is clear and the audio is great, but there's too much talking. The stopping and starting is frustrating, and then when you demonstrate you go too fast. People who need the tutorial don't need or understand the graph.
Thank you for the feedback. I prefer to teach the how and the why when I do videos which requires more talking than others might do. I'm working at teaching people how to become all around good crocheters not just for this project. In doing so I like to teach people how to read a chart because that is a great way to not only double check written instructions but is a way to "see" the way crochet is constructed.
I appreciate the chart. I prefer to work from a chart, referring to the written instructions if I'm not sure about something. For instance, sometimes a stitch is worked into a space created by a chain or chains, but sometimes it's worked into one of those chains. That's when the written instructions come in handy. EDIT: You just addressed my question about how to tell whether a stitch is made into a space or a stitch. I've just gone with what appeals to me, and it seems that's pretty much the way to deal with it. Thank you. :-)
I have been crocheting for many years but always struggled with charts, after watching this video I feel like I can now follow a chart. You are an amazing teacher. Thank you.
Hi habe das Tuch nachgehaeckelt, der ist so schön geworden Danke für das Video Anleitung, mit dir zu stricken und haeckeln so einfach und verständlich 🤗
Thank you for teaching us how to use these charts! I have never really taken the time to understand them but after watching this, I really like them versus the written pattern!
+Paula Kolarik aren't they wonderful?
Thank you for the chart! It's so much faster than reading instructions.
+Toby Redhead I totally agree.
Thanks I was little lost with the pattern. Following the picture and the video helped a lot.
I love 1 skein projects! Thank you for this tutorial!
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At last I can read a crochet chart! Thank you!
Lovely hair Marley 😁😁 I’d love to have a tutorial on a möbius if you can manage it & I would also love to hear your thoughts on interchangeable needles my preference is for the very tip to be long & pointy not necessarily long for the part you hold a find long needles bump my arm that is why I’m considering the interchangeable & I like super slippery the others drag on the yarn. Would love to hear from you & once again I love your tutorials I use your ideas in my hobby work 😁💖💖💖
Love this one! Your hair is gorgeous! Love the curls 😊
+MsSpiffer1 ahhhh, thank you!!!
Hi! I love your tutorials! Could you please do a tutorial on the "falling leaves shawl"? I have a bit of a plroblem reading the free pattern and would appreciate a video on it :-)
Thanks in advance.
great!! thank you !!
Pretty shawl.
Very nice
Thank you for sharing.
💜That is gorgeous!
can I use Roll with it Sparkle instead? I have one ball of it left
yes
@@MarlyBird awesome, thanks!!!!
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Hi dear nice work can you make a shawl with a shall St's pls thank you
Hello Ms. Marly.. quick question: I love the thread & stitch :) am not a big fan of the triangle... can you convert this to a rectangular one?
Hello, Thanks for your inspiring creations...However, I live in southern California and can't seem to find the specified yarn you are using in this pattern. Could you give me a suggestion for where to purchase this yarn? Red Heart Super Saver Ombre
Is this a very long shawl? The woman i am making it for is tall with long arms and i want to make sure she will be able to stretch it out if possible to her arm length. I have bombed horribly in the past trying to modify patterns for length for her. Thanks! It really is a beautiful shawl.
I am 5'10" and I found it was long enough for me to put over my shoulders but I would have liked it to be a bit longer, it I am being honest. Why not make a shawl for her that you can customize the length better? Instead of a side to side shawl, make a bottom up or top down.
Hey Marly. I have tried to find one i like but every time i do it just seems lacking in pattern. I have been trying to find something that can still be lacy and lightweight but larger to accomodate her height and arm length. It has been rather tricky.
Lovely shawl!
BTW there is not a direct link to the 2nd part of the tutorial after the words "Part 2 can be found here:". Unless you meant for people to go to your website to scroll down and find the part 2, which the link is in the next line...
THANK you for letting me know. I just added the link: www.marlybird.com/crochet-lacy-isosceles-shawl/
I love charts for some projects that has been the only thing I had the yarn is beautiful has it hit the store yet?
+Jeanna Kelly not yet. Online at Red Heart #afflink
bit.ly/2py9xPX_RH_Ombre
We need closed captioning! I'm half deaf and have such a hard time understanding and I cannot read a pattern!
you are so pretty thankss
+Pradeep Khanna thank you.
Thank you so much. Where do you purchase the yarn.?
I wasn't proficient yet, so when you asked to go to row 13 on our own, I got lost. Wish you brought us through a few more rows before letting us go on our own...I gave up
My best piece of advice is to go back and watch the video to better understand what it is the stitches are doing and why are you are placing them where you are placing them. Once you better understand the why, following the instructions is a piece of cake. ;) Good luck.
I ran out of yarn twice and I used a smaller hook. why is that ? On the pattern it says it only takes one ball of yarn.Can you help
Without weighting the yarn, measuring your stitch gauge and counting your rows, I can't help. I'm sorry that you ran out of yarn :(
@@MarlyBird thanks
I want to make rectangle shape shawl. Plz help me
I can't find part two
In the video, Marly says a J hook is needed but the printed pattern says an I hook is used.
You can use the hook size that gets you the correct gauge. I used a J hook I do believe.
Pattern says to use an I-hook (5.5mm) but your video says to use a J-hook (6.0mm)???
Grammy Windy I used a larger hook to better show the stitches on camera. Plus, my gauge required a larger hook.
Hola me gustan lo que haces pero no hablo y entiendo inglés Buen dia
There isn't any sound
+Michelle Vansandt some devices have trouble with the sound on my videos. I'm not sure why that is. Please try a different way to view the video and see if that helps. I'm sorry.
I got a reply from RUclips, they said that the video is fine and that there are some devices that have trouble playing the sound on the videos. Their suggestion is the same one I gave of trying a different way to watch the video. I'm sorry there isn't a better answer than that.
Marly Bird when listening with headphones or a Bluetooth music blends with both left and right ear bud while voice is only on left. Maybe viewers could change their settings or use both ear buds.
I do not see the link to get the printed pattern Help
+Ellen Poist it is in the description box.
No sound
+Vesta Hagan try a different device.
Too bad you cannot hear even one word of this video. Shame really
Hi there Daphnie, you might have to use headphones for this video. It was one of my first ones and I didn't know how to make the sound stereo so it comes out in one speaker. Sorry about that. I've learned a lot since then.
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Its a beautiful pattern, but I do have some feedback. The video is clear and the audio is great, but there's too much talking. The stopping and starting is frustrating, and then when you demonstrate you go too fast. People who need the tutorial don't need or understand the graph.
Thank you for the feedback. I prefer to teach the how and the why when I do videos which requires more talking than others might do. I'm working at teaching people how to become all around good crocheters not just for this project. In doing so I like to teach people how to read a chart because that is a great way to not only double check written instructions but is a way to "see" the way crochet is constructed.
I appreciate the chart. I prefer to work from a chart, referring to the written instructions if I'm not sure about something. For instance, sometimes a stitch is worked into a space created by a chain or chains, but sometimes it's worked into one of those chains. That's when the written instructions come in handy.
EDIT: You just addressed my question about how to tell whether a stitch is made into a space or a stitch. I've just gone with what appeals to me, and it seems that's pretty much the way to deal with it. Thank you. :-)
Wat too much extra talking.
I am a teacher who explains the why of something not just the how. There is a teacher for everyone and I might not be the one for you.
Thumbs down- no closed captioning for deaf disabled viewers.
I SO wish red heart would come out with an ombre that is white/off-white/cream!!!!
check out the caron jumbo ombre.