So very true. I started Susan Bates in 1969. I was in the 4th grade. My classmate taught me how to crochet. Woolworth was where, I bought my first hook.
I am on the opposite side in that Susan Bates hooks split my yarn something terrible. No matter the yarn. I learned on Boye and a few years ago I switched to Clover Soft Touch. So thankful we have different hooks available.
@@kellyreneeverydayhello, I hope you are having a blessed day. I have a question if I may? I have Ben crocheting for most of my 51 years of 59. Well a few ladies in the 55+ park want to learn it and I would be honored to know if I can use some of your videos for them to reference when they go home and want to continue by themselves? Do you have any videos for a beginner?
@@christinedonahue2102Hi, click on the name of her channel name and you will see a heading called 'Playlists'. You will find a beginners series, washcloth series, etc, etc. Hoping that helps.
I have fallen in love. And with your Afghan and teaching. I was looking for afghan-blanket for my soon to be one year GREAT GRANDSON's birthday. This will be perfect. Thank you and BE BLESSED.
I loved the look of your blanket so much, I immediately ordered the same yarn & have already started .. can't wait to see the finished product! (It was on sale, so I bought 8 balls & plan on making a scarf & mitts as well.) Thank you so much for your video & and your tip on increasing the hook size. I know I'm going to love it. 😊
Yes, this is my go to Stich. It’s usually the one I want to start out. Almost everything with. I’m glad you enjoyed the tutorial. Thank you so much for taking time to watch and comment here. I really appreciate it.
I’m so glad I came across your video. I’m making my grandson an afghan. I started different stitches just to frog them. I finally found your video. I’ve already done a couple of inches. Then I’ll make one for my granddaughter and finally one for mommy and daddy. This pattern is so pretty, and easy! My husband, and I, decided all 3 afghans will be the same stitch! With your instructions, about the size of the hook as well, I think I’m be making 3 master pieces! 😁 Thank you so very much for your direction and explanations about the yarn and hook. Perfection. 👏🏼
Hi... This is the first channel that explains so much... Size of needle to yarn for different effects. Thanks so much. I always get into such a pickle with that. Looking forward to making this blanket...it looks lovely
~ Thank you for this video. I use to crotchet & knit w my Grandma 40yrs ago. I am just picking it up again. Thank you for your very informative video. I feel I will master this afghan with no trouble at all, thanks to you Kelly. ~ 💜😊
Working on my 1st blanket, and thanks to you and my patient daughter I feel Great about the progress😁, oh yeah!! and thanks for showing how to join my ends🙋🏽♀️👏🏾👏🏾
2:49 I have been making a similar striped afghan, changing colors every row. One side is lined up perfectly the other not so. Is there a way to manually decrease some of the beginning row edges to line up evenly with the others? I plan on putting an edge around the entire afghan.
@valeriekeith44081 Sounds like you are missing stitches somewhere along the row. Two hints: put a stitch marker in the first stitch & last stitch on each row. A short piece of scrap yarn will work. Count the stitches as you complete each row. Every row should always be the same number as you had after finishing your Single Crochet base row. I know, I know - it’s a real pain.! But I still do this with each new project until I am sure I have it down-pat and that’s 50++ years of crocheting. The stitch you are likely missing is the slip stitch as it is hard to see. Try working it a bit looser each time. Also, it is easier to remember that with each new row worked you will be putting a Half Double into the Slip stitch and a Slip Stitch into the Half Double on the row below. If you are having trouble seeing the Slip Stitch gently pull your work to the side - the Slip Stitch is the one with a tiny little V. Tilt your work toward you & you will see the sideways teardrop of the Slip Stitch. That is where you insert your hook to make the Half Double. If you are still having difficulty, search RUclips with the phrase “crochet Crunch Stitch” (that’s the more common name). My early projects came with a lot of frogging (rip it, rip it, rip it all out). I know you CAN do this.!!!
I love how you do your intructions. Your voice is soothing and I don't get anxious trying a new pattern thank you for showing this I am going to try it today.
You are a wonderful teacher and this is a great video. I love how you repeat each step over and over. I find that I learn best with this method of teaching. I have been crocheting for many years but I consider myself an advanced beginner! I love the basic stitches and I love tutorials on just the basics. Thank you for sharing and demonstrating your knowledge so clearly!! ❤❤
Very clear instructions. Until now, I didn't realise the better or more expensive hooks, were better as they don't split the wool. I thought it was just a preference, more money to outlay, and that the cheaper hooks work just as well. I am more the wiser, thank you.
I’m so glad you liked it. The Susan Bate’s hooks are what I like best and I feel for the extra dollar or two, it is with it. There still is a level of personal preference too…😊
I finished the blanket, for my grandson, using the Up and Down stitch. It turned out great! For a 50x60 blanket, I used 5 skeins with just about 5 feet of yarn left. Perfect! I don’t mind saying I was impressed with myself! 😆 I have you to thank for that. I appreciate you sharing this stitch with us. I’m working on a basket to send the blanket in. My Monster will enjoy the blanket for years to come. 😊
@@kellyreneeverydayI decided to make my granddaughter’s blanket with the same stitch. This time I decided to change it up a bit. I’m making the starting chain the length size. The rows, on her blanket will be vertical!
Thank U for details, it's Awesome too follow, also very calming Voices Appreciate U giving Ur time and examples in details, Lovely patterns and yarn, Lov what I Creating, Fun, Thank's 😊
Hi Kelly, l am relatively new to crocheting, l found you whilst scrolling through RUclips video tutorials… l have subscribed to your channel, l love how you explain every step of the way, and how you explain how it progresses. Also feels like you’re here teaching a one and one…so relaxing ..thank you for your time and beautiful projects xx💕
@kellyreneeveryday I totally agree with you. My daughter brought one over and some yarn to teach me a new stitch. When I tried her Susan Bates crochet hook, I was stunned at how much better I liked it than mine of the same size. It handles like a charm. I just recently replaced all of my own Boye hooks out for the Susan Bates hooks! And the funny thing was that she didn't even know that she had a SB hook, nor where it came from! 😂 We all learn from each other ❤
Your a great teacher and love this great stitch. I will be using yarn similar to yours and I can’t wait to get started.I’ve been looking for patterns that would work up well with this yarn and you helped me decide😊Thank you
I love watching your program, and all the information you give. My next plan is to make the same blanket, it is gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing.
Here is a link to the website instructions: kellyreneeveryday.com/the-up-down-crochet-blanket-pattern/ Hope this helps! Thank you for taking time to watch and comment!
I love this pattern. I've been searching for something that would give me some inspiration. I have a work colleague expecting a baby later this year. This will be the perfect gift. Thank you
Just found you. Love the way you explain... simple, to the point and not a lot of wasted time. Even seasoned stitchers can appreciate this! Wish I'd had access to your info years ago
My stash has grow into a monster. This afghan gives me a chance to use a lot of my #4 yarn. I would make my own stripes. Great idea for my next project. Thank you Terry😊
Great advice about practice to get consistent. My first crochet project was a afghan and it turned out in a trapezoid shape just because of the tension of my stitching. Lol
Just now subscribed to your channel. Can’t wait to learn a ton more stitches. I’ve been crocheting since 1968, but I love to find channels that really teach. Thanks!
This was the best instructional demonstration of crocheting. I especially like that you showed how to determine what the first stitch and the last stitch of the row the row is. I have a hard time with that. Your camera was perfectly positioned. I think I’ll try a baby blanket with that stitch. I will be looking at your other videos for sure. Thank you. PS. Beautiful manicure.
Thank you for this excellent tutorial AND for including the written instructions without interruptions!❤ I learn best having both. I have subscribed and I look forward to learning from you!
Thank you for the explanation about how using a different size hook can change the drape of the final Afghan. Being new to Crochet I thought you had to use the hook on the label 😊
Glad it was helpful! and yes, the label is a great place to start, but depending on the final 'feel' you want, going bigger on the hook makes the final work less stiff.
Hi, my new friend. I like your video. The video is clear to follow step by step. Thank you for the tutorial, I am waiting for the next video. Good luck
Hi Michaela: I see you have purchased the lovely yarn. Can you please tell me if the Buttercream that you got matches the colors in the video? the Michael's site shows a much paler color. I am currently overseas and would not want to order if the color is not what I would expect. Thank you so much for helping me with this..
@@aminaelsadr947 it definitely seems softer in colors not as dark but still sooooo beautiful and this stitch is perfect for this yarn. I’m using an 8 (M) Furls Odyssey and I love it 🥰
You are so right about having aspirations for making an afghan! However, I became so frustrated in trying to follow tutorials…until I watched your clear, easy to follow teaching. The beautiful Canon afghan drew me in, and from there, your patience in slowly, repeatedly showing where to put a stitch. Your calming manner and joy in your work make me once again ready to create as well. Thank you!!
@@kellyreneeveryday my sides are not even and I have to take the whole thing apart. I've been so careful to start with a half double and end with a slip stitch!! Why does this happen?
@@claudiacollier1350 put a stitch marker in your last stitch on each row…that last stitch is hard to see because it’s coming around the corner….don’t get discouraged, it’s part of learning and it happens to us all….💕
Furst time watching you, you do a wonderful job with explanation of the stitches and yarn and hook information. I'm looking forward to seeing more❤ Thank you
Love love your videos it’s beautiful 😻 😊 thank you for sharing, I made the blanket, I followed your video and it’s perfect 👍 thank you so much, I saving your videos, you’re the best
The reason you chose Susan Bates hooks (the shape of the head) is the exact reason I have heard people say they did NOT prefer these hooks. Hook design is very personal. It depends on the crocheter’s style and possibly the yarn!
So true! I find Susan Bates works well on worsted, acrylic yarns... not so great with cotton. So, yes, personal choice and other factors play into it as well. Thank you for watching and commenting!!
I found this yarn on Michael’s for only 6.99 !! Today !! Just got it and about to make this beautiful blanket I’m pretty advanced but love a good basic pattern ❤ thank you !
I’ve been using Susan Bates hooks for most of the 58 years I’ve been crocheting and I love that it rarely splits my yarn. Thank You.
Susan Bates are my go-to!! Love them. Thx so much for taking time to watch and comment. I really appreciate it!
So very true. I started Susan Bates in 1969. I was in the 4th grade. My classmate taught me how to crochet. Woolworth was where, I bought my first hook.
I use bates and clover the gold color
I like the lettered hooks, bates,of course!
I am on the opposite side in that Susan Bates hooks split my yarn something terrible. No matter the yarn. I learned on Boye and a few years ago I switched to Clover Soft Touch. So thankful we have different hooks available.
I love the way you calmly explain each stitch and how the pattern works.
Thank you very much. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
You are so kind and thank you!! I’m glad you enjoyed it!!
@@kellyreneeverydayhello, I hope you are having a blessed day. I have a question if I may? I have Ben crocheting for most of my 51 years of 59. Well a few ladies in the 55+ park want to learn it and I would be honored to know if I can use some of your videos for them to reference when they go home and want to continue by themselves? Do you have any videos for a beginner?
@@christinedonahue2102Hi, click on the name of her channel name and you will see a heading called 'Playlists'. You will find a beginners series, washcloth series, etc, etc. Hoping that helps.
@@kellyreneeveryday Yes, this is a wonderful tutorial, thank you so much!
I have fallen in love. And with your Afghan and teaching. I was looking for afghan-blanket for my soon to be one year GREAT
GRANDSON's birthday. This will be perfect. Thank you and BE BLESSED.
Wonderful!
I 💕 this pattern!!! The texture is awesome, thank you!!!
I’m so glad I saw this! Increasing the hook size is a great tip! So thank you!💕
You are so welcome! Thank you so much for taking time to watch and comment.
You are easy to follow and take your time!!!!!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it.
Beginner and trying new stitches. I love this one. Your instructions are easy to follow. Making a scarf first. Next…the baby blanket!!! Thank you.
Wonderful! Thank you so much for watching!
I just found you, and I must say I am loving this pattern! I am self taught and I'm learning new stitches. Loving it!!
Can you post that pattern?
@@corrinesmith3716 here is the link to the pattern. kellyreneeveryday.com/category/beginner-crochet-patterns/blankets/
I loved the look of your blanket so much, I immediately ordered the same yarn & have already started .. can't wait to see the finished product! (It was on sale, so I bought 8 balls & plan on making a scarf & mitts as well.) Thank you so much for your video & and your tip on increasing the hook size. I know I'm going to love it. 😊
I'm so excited for you, I know it's going to turn out amazing. Enjoy your project!
This one of my most favorite stitch pattern. I've made rugs, potholders, dishclothes, & blankets using this stitch pattern.
Yes, this is my go to Stich and usually the one that I start with. Thank you for taking time to watch and comment here. I really appreciate it.
Yes, this is my go to Stich. It’s usually the one I want to start out. Almost everything with. I’m glad you enjoyed the tutorial. Thank you so much for taking time to watch and comment here. I really appreciate it.
I love the Afghan. The colors in the yarn look nice. Thank you for your great tutorial.
I’m so glad I came across your video. I’m making my grandson an afghan. I started different stitches just to frog them. I finally found your video. I’ve already done a couple of inches. Then I’ll make one for my granddaughter and finally one for mommy and daddy. This pattern is so pretty, and easy! My husband, and I, decided all 3 afghans will be the same stitch! With your instructions, about the size of the hook as well, I think I’m be making 3 master pieces! 😁 Thank you so very much for your direction and explanations about the yarn and hook. Perfection. 👏🏼
Thanks for saving me from a boring afghan. These stitches ARE easy and fast but look very pretty!
Love this stitch! Perfect for my last minute Christmas scarfs!
Hi... This is the first channel that explains so much... Size of needle to yarn for different effects. Thanks so much. I always get into such a pickle with that. Looking forward to making this blanket...it looks lovely
You are so welcome! Thank you for taking time to watch and comment!
~ Thank you for this video. I use to crotchet & knit w my Grandma 40yrs ago. I am just picking it up again. Thank you for your very informative video. I feel I will master this afghan with no trouble at all, thanks to you Kelly. ~ 💜😊
I'm so glad you found this helpful. Crocheting is like riding a bike... it will come back quickly. Thank you for taking time to watch and comment!
Working on my 1st blanket, and thanks to you and my patient daughter I feel Great about the progress😁, oh yeah!! and thanks for showing how to join my ends🙋🏽♀️👏🏾👏🏾
I'm so glad you found this helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it.
First time seeing site! Love the way you share how to make the afghan. You completely show how much you enjoy and love crocheting💕 thank you!
This is so kind. Thank you!!
2:49 I have been making a similar striped afghan, changing colors every row. One side is lined up perfectly the other not so. Is there a way to manually decrease some of the beginning row edges to line up evenly with the others? I plan on putting an edge around the entire afghan.
@valeriekeith44081
Sounds like you are missing stitches somewhere along the row. Two hints: put a stitch marker in the first stitch & last stitch on each row. A short piece of scrap yarn will work. Count the stitches as you complete each row. Every row should always be the same number as you had after finishing your Single Crochet base row. I know, I know - it’s a real pain.! But I still do this with each new project until I am sure I have it down-pat and that’s 50++ years of crocheting.
The stitch you are likely missing is the slip stitch as it is hard to see. Try working it a bit looser each time. Also, it is easier to remember that with each new row worked you will be putting a Half Double into the Slip stitch and a Slip Stitch into the Half Double on the row below. If you are having trouble seeing the Slip Stitch gently pull your work to the side - the Slip Stitch is the one with a tiny little V. Tilt your work toward you & you will see the sideways teardrop of the Slip Stitch. That is where you insert your hook to make the Half Double. If you are still having difficulty, search RUclips with the phrase “crochet Crunch Stitch” (that’s the more common name).
My early projects came with a lot of frogging (rip it, rip it, rip it all out). I know you CAN do this.!!!
Wow, I love the colors too. I haven’t crochet in 20 years. Thanks for getting me back into it.
You are so welcome! I'm so glad you found this helpful.
So glad I discovered your tutorials! I love your calm yet cheerful way of explaining each step. Can’t wait to get started on creating this afghan!
Yay! Thank you! I really appreciate you taking time to watch AND leave such a nice comment. :)
I love this stich pattern, going to try it out and then I will post a picture. waiting on my yarn to come in the mail.
Wonderful! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial. I can't wait to see your final result!!
Pretty pattern. I love that Caron Cakes colorway too. Thanks for sharing.😊
You are so welcome! All the colors are so pretty!
I love how you do your intructions. Your voice is soothing and I don't get anxious trying a new pattern thank you for showing this I am going to try it today.
You are so welcome! Thank you for taking time to watch!
I love this yarn. I also love Susan Bates hooks. The shape of the neck is excellent
Yes, they are the best!
You are a wonderful teacher and this is a great video. I love how you repeat each step over and over. I find that I learn best with this method of teaching. I have been crocheting for many years but I consider myself an advanced beginner! I love the basic stitches and I love tutorials on just the basics. Thank you for sharing and demonstrating your knowledge so clearly!! ❤❤
You are so welcome!
Very clear instructions. Until now, I didn't realise the better or more expensive hooks, were better as they don't split the wool. I thought it was just a preference, more money to outlay, and that the cheaper hooks work just as well. I am more the wiser, thank you.
I’m so glad you liked it. The Susan Bate’s hooks are what I like best and I feel for the extra dollar or two, it is with it. There still is a level of personal preference too…😊
excellent video. Many people can crochet wel,l but not many are good teachers; you are both. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, thank you! I appreciate your comment. Thank you for taking time to watch!
I love the stich..love the yarn..love your calm teaching..thank you !
Thank you Vic so much for taking the time to watch and leave such a nice comment, it means a lot!!
Oh and i definitely love the colors in the cake ..
I really love this yarn and its so easy to work with! Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it!
You bring such clarity to your instructions! I appreciate your teaching method! Helps me greatly to understand each step.
THANK YOU 💜
This is such a kind comment…thank you so much. I really appreciate you taking time to watch.
It's actually the even moss stitch.
Love the look of these two stiches together. Definitely looks easy enough to do! Also, LOVE the colors of the yarn. Thanks for sharing!
Thx for taking a look Polly!!
I finished the blanket, for my grandson, using the Up and Down stitch. It turned out great! For a 50x60 blanket, I used 5 skeins with just about 5 feet of yarn left. Perfect! I don’t mind saying I was impressed with myself! 😆 I have you to thank for that. I appreciate you sharing this stitch with us. I’m working on a basket to send the blanket in. My Monster will enjoy the blanket for years to come. 😊
Oh, I'm so glad you enjoyed making this blanket and you found my video helpful. It's a great blanket and our family loves it to!
I only use Susan Bates because it grabs and holds the yarn better and doesn't slip off
Do you think I could use this stitch for a temperature blanket??
@@kellyreneeverydayI decided to make my granddaughter’s blanket with the same stitch. This time I decided to change it up a bit. I’m making the starting chain the length size. The rows, on her blanket will be vertical!
I have been using Susan Bates hooks for 50yrs now 😊
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The best!! Thank you for watching!
Thank U for details, it's Awesome too follow, also very calming Voices Appreciate U giving Ur time and examples in details, Lovely patterns and yarn, Lov what I Creating, Fun, Thank's 😊
You are so kind and thoughtful. Thank you for watching and taking the time!
I'm going to start an afghan today using this stitch. Your instructions were very easy to follow. Thanks
So fun! Enjoy!!
Hi Kelly, l am relatively new to crocheting, l found you whilst scrolling through RUclips video tutorials… l have subscribed to your channel, l love how you explain every step of the way, and how you explain how it progresses. Also feels like you’re here teaching a one and one…so relaxing ..thank you for your time and beautiful projects xx💕
Oh thank you! This means so much and I really appreciate your subscribing... stay tuned for more :)
Love this afghan and LOVE the colors!!!!! Watched the video, now cant wait to get started!!!! Thank you for sharing !!
You are so welcome! Thank YOU for taking time to watch and leave this nice comment! I really appreciate it.
Just found your videos. Your teaching is on point, I'm a visual learner and you do a GREAT job of teaching.
Beautiful! Susan Bates are my favorite hooks. 😊
They are so worth the extra money!!
@@kellyreneeverydayCan you please tell me where your website is?
Yes, that hook looks really good ✅ I must try and find one ☝️
@kellyreneeveryday I totally agree with you. My daughter brought one over and some yarn to teach me a new stitch. When I tried her Susan Bates crochet hook, I was stunned at how much better I liked it than mine of the same size. It handles like a charm. I just recently replaced all of my own Boye hooks out for the Susan Bates hooks! And the funny thing was that she didn't even know that she had a SB hook, nor where it came from! 😂 We all learn from each other ❤
Thank you for this lovely pattern.
Thank you for taking time to watch my video and leave this nice comment. I really appreciate it.
Your a great teacher and love this great stitch. I will be using yarn similar to yours and I can’t wait to get started.I’ve been looking for patterns that would work up well with this yarn and you helped me decide😊Thank you
I so appreciate you taking time to watch and comment. I'm glad you found it helpful :)
Funny enough I am
Kelly Rene everyday myself!! Wonderful name!!
Yes! I've always liked it too :) Thank you so much for taking time to watch and comment. I really appreciate it!
My fav yarn! And color! Made so many things out of that color!
I love this yarn too! Thanks so much for taking time to watch and comment here!
What a simple lovely texture!
Yes, I really love this one... so easy and beautiful! I'm glad you liked it and took time to watch! Thank you!
First time watching, I am an intermediate crocheter, but to listen and watch you explain stitches that I haven't done, GREAT JOB!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video!
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing. Lovely stitch. All the best to you.
Thank YOU for taking time to watch and leave a comment.
I love watching your program, and all the information you give. My next plan is to make the same blanket, it is gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing.
You are so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed this tutorial. And I really appreciate you taking the time to watch!
He Kelly. Thank you so much for this tutorial! I was not able to download the instructions.
Here is a link to the website instructions: kellyreneeveryday.com/the-up-down-crochet-blanket-pattern/
Hope this helps! Thank you for taking time to watch and comment!
I love this pattern. I've been searching for something that would give me some inspiration. I have a work colleague expecting a baby later this year. This will be the perfect gift. Thank you
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Just found you.
You are an excellent teacher!
The beauty of the stitch really shows up in the yellow yarn. Very pretty…love it!
Thank you for taking time to watch!!
Just found you. Love the way you explain... simple, to the point and not a lot of wasted time. Even seasoned stitchers can appreciate this! Wish I'd had access to your info years ago
Thank you so much! I'm glad you found this helpful. I appreciate you taking time to watch!
Pretty stitch! I’m going to try that stitch. Thank you 🙂
Thank you so much for taking time to watch and comment.
I just found your channel and I am “hooked”! You are a great teacher. Easy to follow and listen to. Thank you!
Thank you so much for taking time to view and leave this nice comment. I really appreciate it!!
Hello Kelli 😊 It’s just amazing to me how two simple stitches put together in a pattern create such a pretty look! Glad I found you ❤
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for taking time to watch and comment! I really appreciate it.
Very nice pattern, these two stitches together are very pretty, will be watching for more great videos.
Thank you so much for taking time to watch!
My first visit. Such wonderful and clear instructions. Can't wait for more.
Thank you so so much! I appreciate you taking time to watch and comment. I really appreciate it!
Love, love those colors and the stitches. Very well explained also, easy to follow your tutorials.
Thank you!! I’m glad you found it helpful.
Love how you take the time to explain each step..
I'm glad you found this helpful. Thank you so much to watching!
Thank you for something simple that I can remember. It's a goog looking alfgan
I'm so glad you like it!
My stash has grow into a monster. This afghan gives me a chance to use a lot of my #4 yarn. I would make my own stripes. Great idea for my next project. Thank you Terry😊
Your so welcome! I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
Beautiful work Kelly!
Thank you so much for taking time to watch…im glad you enjoyed it!
Great advice about practice to get consistent. My first crochet project was a afghan and it turned out in a trapezoid shape just because of the tension of my stitching. Lol
Thank you for watching! Yes, Ive been there. Washclothes aren’t ‘sexy’ projects, but they give you great practice.
Just now subscribed to your channel. Can’t wait to learn a ton more stitches. I’ve been crocheting since 1968, but I love to find channels that really teach. Thanks!
Welcome!
It seems very easy to do. Thank you for the full tutorial.
It really is! Thanks so much for subscribing!!
I love the colors! Thanks for sending me this link and your comments on hook size. I must start this project for grandkids!
Thank you for taking time to watch and comment! I really appreciate it.
This was the best instructional demonstration of crocheting.
I especially like that you showed how to determine what the first stitch and the last stitch of the row the row is. I have a hard time with that. Your camera was perfectly positioned. I think I’ll try a baby blanket with that stitch. I will be looking at your other videos for sure.
Thank you.
PS. Beautiful manicure.
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate you taking the time to watch!!
Thank you for this excellent tutorial AND for including the written instructions without interruptions!❤ I learn best having both. I have subscribed and I look forward to learning from you!
I’m so glad you found this helpful!! Thank you for subscribing!!
Thank you for the explanation about how using a different size hook can change the drape of the final Afghan. Being new to Crochet I thought you had to use the hook on the label 😊
Glad it was helpful! and yes, the label is a great place to start, but depending on the final 'feel' you want, going bigger on the hook makes the final work less stiff.
Colleen, I thought that too!! It's great to have a teacher who explains things so well, even down to our choice and size of hook!! Happy crocheting!!
Love the way you explain. Your a great teacher. Will make. Thank you. Blessings.
Thank you so much!!❤️
Hi, my new friend. I like your video. The video is clear to follow step by step. Thank you for the tutorial, I am waiting for the next video. Good luck
Thank you so much! I try to put them out 1-2 times per week….stay tuned.
This is the best pattern I have ever seen. Thank you❤
You are so kind and I am glad you found it helpful. Thank you for watching and commenting here.
Simply elegant
Thank you so so much for taking time to watch and leave this nice comment. 😊
Love the yarn color way. Got them from $6.99 a cake at Michael’s online today 👍🏻
Thank you for the pattern ❤
I’m there right now picking up more!!
Hi Michaela: I see you have purchased the lovely yarn. Can you please tell me if the Buttercream that you got matches the colors in the video? the Michael's site shows a much paler color. I am currently overseas and would not want to order if the color is not what I would expect. Thank you so much for helping me with this..
@@aminaelsadr947I received it yesterday. It looks the same. I will work some up and let you know!! 👍🏻💜
@@aminaelsadr947 it definitely seems softer in colors not as dark but still sooooo beautiful and this stitch is perfect for this yarn. I’m using an 8 (M) Furls Odyssey and I love it 🥰
@@Crochetedbymichi Thanks a mil..🙏
I must have this yarn! Beautiful colors and lovely stitch.
Good luck! Thank you for taking time to watch and comment! I really appreciate it.
I love this stitch, I’ve made blankets and scarves using this method.
It's so great for so many things! Thank you for watching!!
You are so right about having aspirations for making an afghan! However, I became so frustrated in trying to follow tutorials…until I watched your clear, easy to follow teaching. The beautiful Canon afghan drew me in, and from there, your patience in slowly, repeatedly showing where to put a stitch. Your calming manner and joy in your work make me once again ready to create as well. Thank you!!
Thank you so much!! You are so kind and I appreciate you taking the time to watch. 😊
@@kellyreneeveryday my sides are not even and I have to take the whole thing apart. I've been so careful to start with a half double and end with a slip stitch!! Why does this happen?
@@claudiacollier1350 put a stitch marker in your last stitch on each row…that last stitch is hard to see because it’s coming around the corner….don’t get discouraged, it’s part of learning and it happens to us all….💕
Thank you for the tutorial! I am loving this combination of stitches.
You are so welcome! You made my day! Thank you for taking the time to watch!!
Really nice blanket and colour is pretty.
Thank you for watching,..I’m glad you enjoyed it!!
Furst time watching you, you do a wonderful job with explanation of the stitches and yarn and hook information. I'm looking forward to seeing more❤
Thank you
Thank you so much!
You are a Great teacher!!!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking time to watch!
Love love your videos it’s beautiful 😻 😊 thank you for sharing, I made the blanket, I followed your video and it’s perfect 👍 thank you so much, I saving your videos, you’re the best
You’re welcome 😊 Thank you for taking time watch, comment AND make the blanket. I really appreciate it!
Very well explained! Thank you!😊
You're welcome 😊 I'm so glad you enjoyed it and took time to comment here. Thank you!
Happy to seeing you for first time.
You make it so easy!.The way of teaching,is super❤❤❤
I’m so glad you found this helpful!! Thank you for watching!!
Very nice! As a beginner, making afghans, blankets, scarves were the best way to learn for me because of the repetitive stitches.
I'm so glad you liked it and took the time to watch. Thank you!
Brilliant demo! Thank you!
My pleasure! Thank you so much for taking time to watch and leave this kind comment.
You are a great instructor!
I appreciate that! Thank you for watching!
Lovely!
It looks like the Even Moss stitch - hdc sl 😊
I tried to find a name for it…maybe that’s it! Thx!!
That’s it! I loooove that stitch. So pretty and easy.
You are very talented! Your explanations are simple!!
Thank you so much!
Fabulous and easy to follow. Thank you!
This is the even Moss stitch. I appreciate how you explained why you used a larger hook.
Thank you for letting me know about the name of the stitch! I'm glad you found the video helpful. I appreciate you taking time to watch and comment!
The reason you chose Susan Bates hooks (the shape of the head) is the exact reason I have heard people say they did NOT prefer these hooks. Hook design is very personal. It depends on the crocheter’s style and possibly the yarn!
So true! I find Susan Bates works well on worsted, acrylic yarns... not so great with cotton. So, yes, personal choice and other factors play into it as well.
Thank you for watching and commenting!!
Susan Bates are my favorite! I do split yarn more when I use a different brand. 😀
I’m new here. I’m going to try this pattern. I love the style of the afghan. Country colors too. 🤞I hope I can do this. 😂
Yes, these colors caught my eye. Thank you for taking time to watch and comment! I really appreciate it.
Wonderful . Thank you
Thank you too! I appreciate you taking time to watch and comment!
Danke dass du das so gut erklärst ❣️😊
I found this yarn on Michael’s for only 6.99 !! Today !! Just got it and about to make this beautiful blanket I’m pretty advanced but love a good basic pattern ❤ thank you !
Good luck! This one is the new favorite blanket in our family room! Thanks so much for taking time to watch and comment!
I love the colors it’s beautiful
Yes, it's beautiful and I'm so glad I took a chance on this yarn. Thank you for taking the time to watch!
@@kellyreneeveryday you are very welcome thank you for sharing
New subscriber here from Colorado. I just found you & wanted to say Thank You for sharing . Blessings 🙏🙏
Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking time to watch!!
Very interesting stitch combination. I like it a lot. I’m going to have to try this for sure. Thanks.
You’re welcome 😊
Beautiful color choice, it looks so soft and comfy 🥰
Thank you! 🤗 I'm so glad you like it.