Thank you so much for your incredibly kind words! 🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that you love the tutorials. I'll do my best to keep uploading new content for you to enjoy and learn from. If you have any specific topics or projects you'd like to see covered in future videos, feel free to let me know. Happy crafting, and thank you for your support! 🌟💖
You're very welcome! I'm delighted to hear that my explanations have made your crochet journey easier and more enjoyable. As a beginner, it's important to have clear and easy-to-follow instructions, and I'm thrilled that you found them helpful. If you ever have more questions or need further assistance as you continue to learn and explore crochet, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy crocheting, and keep up the great work! 😊🧶❤
Thank you so much🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial helpful! 🎉 You're very welcome! If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy crocheting! ❤️
Thank you so much for your kind words!🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that you find my teaching helpful. If you ever have any questions or need assistance with anything else, please don't hesitate to reach out. Happy crafting, and keep up the fantastic work! 🌟🧶
Can anyone tell me how to get the stitches looking so near and tidy not bunched up like mine and you do it in line. This pattern is fantastic. And you are a brilliant teacher, I can follow quite easy
Thank you for your kind words! Achieving neat and tidy crochet stitches is a common goal for many crafters. Here are some tips to help you achieve smoother and more even crochet stitches: Tension: Consistent tension is key in crochet. Make sure you're not pulling the yarn too tightly or letting it be too loose. Finding the right tension may take some practice, but it's essential for even stitches. Hook Size: Use the correct size of crochet hook for the yarn you're working with. A larger hook will create looser stitches, while a smaller hook will make tighter stitches. Experiment with different hook sizes to find the one that works best for your yarn and desired stitch appearance. Practice: Like any craft, crochet improves with practice. If you're working on a specific stitch pattern, practice it on a small swatch before incorporating it into your project. Consistency: Pay attention to your technique and be consistent with your movements. Make sure you're inserting your hook in the same way and wrapping the yarn consistently for each stitch. Relax: Don't grip the hook too tightly. A relaxed grip will help you control your tension and create smoother stitches. Blocking: After finishing your project, consider blocking it. Blocking can help even out your stitches and give your work a more polished look. Patience: Be patient with yourself. Crocheting is a skill that improves with practice, and everyone starts as a beginner. Don't be discouraged if your stitches aren't perfect at first. With time and practice, your crochet stitches will become neater and more consistent. Keep enjoying your craft, and remember that the learning process is all part of the fun. Happy crocheting!
One more thing I'm having trouble using yarn in my left hand, so I hold my hook and yarn in my right hand and do it like I'm knitting, is that a bad thing ?
Not at all! Crocheting with your yarn in your right hand, as if you're knitting, is perfectly fine. It's known as "English" or "right-handed" crochet. Many crocheters use this method, and it's a matter of personal preference. What's important is that you're comfortable with your technique and can create beautiful crochet projects. Keep doing what works for you! 😊🧶
I'm sure Annette will appreciate your encouragement🥰 If there's anything specific you'd like to share or discuss, feel free to let me know. Happy crafting! 😊🧶
I'm sorry to hear that the music in the tutorial was distracting and disappointing for you. Everyone has their preferences when it comes to instructional content, and your feedback is valuable. In the future, I'll keep this in mind, and if possible, I'll strive to provide content without distracting elements. If there's anything else you'd like to share or if you have specific requests, feel free to let me know. I appreciate your input, and I hope your next crafting experience is more enjoyable. 😊🧶
Your tutorial are the ABSOLUTE BEST I LOVE YOU SO MUCH please keep uploading new videoss
Thank you so much for your incredibly kind words! 🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that you love the tutorials. I'll do my best to keep uploading new content for you to enjoy and learn from. If you have any specific topics or projects you'd like to see covered in future videos, feel free to let me know. Happy crafting, and thank you for your support! 🌟💖
I am a beginner and would like to say thank you , you made it so easy and your explanation is one of the best, clear and easy to follow Big thank you
You're very welcome! I'm delighted to hear that my explanations have made your crochet journey easier and more enjoyable. As a beginner, it's important to have clear and easy-to-follow instructions, and I'm thrilled that you found them helpful.
If you ever have more questions or need further assistance as you continue to learn and explore crochet, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy crocheting, and keep up the great work! 😊🧶❤
Finally!! The best tutorial ever thanks❤️
Thank you so much🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial helpful! 🎉 You're very welcome! If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy crocheting! ❤️
Soo beautiful you are best teacher
Thank you so much for your kind words!🥰 I'm thrilled to hear that you find my teaching helpful. If you ever have any questions or need assistance with anything else, please don't hesitate to reach out. Happy crafting, and keep up the fantastic work! 🌟🧶
Beautiful!
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I think It would be great for a sweater Yes thats a great idea😊
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Can anyone tell me how to get the stitches looking so near and tidy not bunched up like mine and you do it in line. This pattern is fantastic. And you are a brilliant teacher, I can follow quite easy
Thank you for your kind words! Achieving neat and tidy crochet stitches is a common goal for many crafters. Here are some tips to help you achieve smoother and more even crochet stitches:
Tension: Consistent tension is key in crochet. Make sure you're not pulling the yarn too tightly or letting it be too loose. Finding the right tension may take some practice, but it's essential for even stitches.
Hook Size: Use the correct size of crochet hook for the yarn you're working with. A larger hook will create looser stitches, while a smaller hook will make tighter stitches. Experiment with different hook sizes to find the one that works best for your yarn and desired stitch appearance.
Practice: Like any craft, crochet improves with practice. If you're working on a specific stitch pattern, practice it on a small swatch before incorporating it into your project.
Consistency: Pay attention to your technique and be consistent with your movements. Make sure you're inserting your hook in the same way and wrapping the yarn consistently for each stitch.
Relax: Don't grip the hook too tightly. A relaxed grip will help you control your tension and create smoother stitches.
Blocking: After finishing your project, consider blocking it. Blocking can help even out your stitches and give your work a more polished look.
Patience: Be patient with yourself. Crocheting is a skill that improves with practice, and everyone starts as a beginner. Don't be discouraged if your stitches aren't perfect at first.
With time and practice, your crochet stitches will become neater and more consistent. Keep enjoying your craft, and remember that the learning process is all part of the fun. Happy crocheting!
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One more thing I'm having trouble using yarn in my left hand, so I hold my hook and yarn in my right hand and do it like I'm knitting, is that a bad thing ?
Not at all! Crocheting with your yarn in your right hand, as if you're knitting, is perfectly fine. It's known as "English" or "right-handed" crochet. Many crocheters use this method, and it's a matter of personal preference. What's important is that you're comfortable with your technique and can create beautiful crochet projects. Keep doing what works for you! 😊🧶
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You need to relax your hands 😊
I'm sure Annette will appreciate your encouragement🥰 If there's anything specific you'd like to share or discuss, feel free to let me know. Happy crafting! 😊🧶
I was disappointed to hear annoying music !!!
It's not easy to concentrate and I don't want to have to turn my device up and down intermittently.🙁
I'm sorry to hear that the music in the tutorial was distracting and disappointing for you. Everyone has their preferences when it comes to instructional content, and your feedback is valuable. In the future, I'll keep this in mind, and if possible, I'll strive to provide content without distracting elements. If there's anything else you'd like to share or if you have specific requests, feel free to let me know. I appreciate your input, and I hope your next crafting experience is more enjoyable. 😊🧶