HOW TO CROCHET THE THERMAL STITCH | EASY TUTORIAL | Bella Coco Crochet
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- LEARN HOW TO CROCHET THE THERMAL STITCH with this easy to follow, step by step tutorial. You can find the LEFT handed version here: • LEFT HANDED CROCHET: T...
WRITTEN PATTERN: blog.bellacococrochet.com/the...
TIME STAMPS:-
Intro 00:00
Slipknot & foundation 01:18
Row 1 01:59
Row 2 03:06
Row 3 05:30
Row 4 06:54
Final row 08:25
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//FAQs??
-How many squares do I need for a baby blanket?
This can vary, it really can be however big or small you like, but i generally do 4x4 or 5x5.
This blog post might be useful: bit.ly/1UIobie
-How many chains shall I do for a *single/double/etc' blanket?
Again, this can vary. I would suggest that you do your chain and lay it down agains the bed you are wanting it for. It should be the same width. You should then ad a few more to make it a little wider.
This blog post might be useful: bit.ly/1UIobie
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Everytime I want to learn a new stitch I come to your channel. Thank you for all your time in making your tutorials! One of the best crochet teacher on RUclips
You are very welcome :)
Ditto! Your instructions are explicit and slow at the beginning for us newbies! My daughter and I are learning together and say the instructions with you, once learned. 😀
I learned this crochet stitch from a craft shop owner many years ago and have crocheted a number of pot holders with it. But I've never known what the stitch is called. Thank you so much for that! Hope you and your family have a lovely Sunday!
You are very welcome and you too :)
Wow… I’ve never seen that stitch before. The finished work looks great .. and I can’t wait to try it…
I love the thermal stitch for pot holders.
you are the first channel that i dont have to re watch the video 3-6 times to understand and see whats going on 🫶
I'm glad it's been helpful :)
Love this!! Really is chunky. Thankyou again SarahJayne. 💕💕
You explained perfectly, with every small details to watch out, thank you 💖
You’re very welcome 😊
I’m so excited to master this stitch in such a short time. I’m so happy I found your tutorials. Because your verbal and visual instructions are so clear I really think I can do this and advance my skills. Thank you so much. What I like best is how you show exactly what stitch to go into at the beginning and end of each row. THANK YOU…
You are welcome, I'm so glad that it has helped you :)
Love watching your tutorials, learning new stitches, thankyou x
You’re very welcome 😊
❤️I just got your book today and it looks great! I was hoping the thermal stitch would be in your book but I'm glad you teach it here! I love the way you explain crochet!
Thank you so much :)
A this is lovely thank you just making blankets for my two cats this is going to be great for them will look for you again when I have done their blankets and try doing one extra big for myself not been crocheting long , usually knit but love to do this , I am left handed but can follow your instructions fine X
Hi Jean you are very welcome, I do have a left hand version of this and many of my other tutorials, here is the link for this one :- ruclips.net/video/L6Q2JAv5sxU/видео.html :)
Oooo loving the look of this stitch got a blanket to finish and then I think this might make an appearance on my next blanket
Thank you :)
I realized that this video is 3 years old, but I have watched a lot of other ones, trying to learn "The Thermal Stitch" and as usual your instructions are always so easy to follow and understand. Thank you Bello🧶🪡✂️! 🤗💓!
You're welcome :)
Wow, this looks like an interesting stitch! Thanks for sharing!
You’re very welcome 😊
Thank you for making the instructions clean and understandable.
You are very welcome :)
wow I love the texture this stitch creates! excellent tutorial as always ♥️
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you for a great tutorial! I was having a hard time figuring it out, but you were right, it gets easier by the fourth row!
You are welcome :)
Enjoyed watching this. I make this stitch for my hot pads. 💜💜💜
Hi Bella thank you for telling me about your left handed tutorial that was really kind of you I do struggle with the internet have had this iPad 6 years I’m 76 and still find it great when I find some thing like your tutorials . But can get in a right old muddle if it goes off to get back to what I was watching , I ring my grand children and they try to help me but think its hilarious but this stitch is fab for my cats for winter in there beds . Thanks again x
You are very welcome :)
Thank you for explaining perfectly ....so simple to crochet watching you.
You're welcome :)
Excellent tutorial not only for us newbies but for any avid crocheter needing a refresher course! Thank you! I'm not intimidated to try this stitch now!!!
You are very welcome :)
If ever I need to learn anything regarding crochet, I turn to Bella Coco. She is the easiest person to understand. Plus her voice is so soothing. So many videos I have turned off because of the person's voice. Thank you Bella Coco for making this left hander a happy crocheting person.
You are very welcome :)
Just doing this stitch now, thank you for the clear instructions x
You’re welcome 😊
Love this stitch. Thanks foe sharing. Have a joyful day.
You’re very welcome 😊
I love this Sarah-Jayne! I’ve never seen this before. I love the thick texture as well as the look of the stitch! Thanks so much for sharing!💕
You are very welcome :)
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Thank you for sharing, I love this stitch! 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for teaching me this thermal stitch
You are welcome 😊
I love this stitch, it's perfect for making hot pads as long as you use 100% cotton yarn. Although I do wish that there were other shapes that it could be made in! Love your videos Bella Coco!!!
Thank you :)
Thank you so much Sarah Jane for sharing your great talent! Have a blessed day!
You are very welcome :)
Your tutorials are just the best, thank you 😊 💕.
You are very welcome :)
It looks like a nice and warm stitch.
Thanks Sarah Jayne 😍😘😍😊
You’re welcome 😊
Love this stitch and thanks for explaining it so well!
You are so welcome :)
I love your tutorials, they are so easy to follow. Best page out there☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
Thank you so much that really does mean a lot 😊
Wonderful tutorial. You are so easy to understand and follow. Thank you!
You are very welcome :)
Excellently explained! Can't wait to try this. Thank you!
You are very welcome :)
This is beautiful. I’ve been looking for a pattern for a rectangle shawl that wasn’t to busy but warm and I think I found it love your video
Thank you :)
Thank you! Loved this!
You are very welcome :)
I am using Mandala Ombré yarn (#4) in the Happy colour way (rainbow). The yarn calls for a 5.5mm hook but I crochet loose so I am using a 5mm. This is crocheting up super squishy. I am making this as a wrap. I love this stitch. Thank you for posting this video.
You are very welcome :)
Excellent tutorial in thermal stitch. The best I've found. Thank you ♥
You're welcome :)
Very different stitch and useful, thank you for sharing
You are very welcome :)
Very beautiful work and very nice stitch. I'm going to definitely try it on a small project and I would love to make a sweater out of this stitch. You are a "Great Instructor" and I love how you take the time to explain it also. Great job and keep up the good ideas for your subscribers.
Thank you so much :)
Thank you! Love your videos 💜
You are very welcome :)
I use the foldable camping scissors too❤️
Beautiful 🌸
Thank you! 😊
Very easy to understand. Thank you. Subscribed!
Thank you for subscribing :)
Thank you for a great tutorial. I had done the stitch before but couldn’t remember exactly how to. Your tutorial was so clear and made it easy.
You are very welcome :)
Thanks for sharing Bella
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Love it!
Thank you :)
Great tutorial! Very detailed and nicely videotaped. . Thank you!
You're very welcome :)
Thank you for another great tutorial, S-J! Can’t wait for my Crochet Society advent calendar to arrive 😆
How do I get crochet calendar
@@christineford1858 Hi Christine! The advent calendar was available to those who subscribe to Bella Coco’s Crochet Society (which sends out lovely yarn, patterns and gifts each month) a couple of months ago. I believe the advent calendar was only available on a First Come, First Served basis as there were limited supplies and the offer is now closed. I also remember that it was only available to those in the UK this year, due to postal restrictions, but Sarah-Jayne said that she hoped it would be available worldwide in years to come. I hope that answers your question. I definitely recommend subscribing to the Crochet Society though; I love receiving a surprise parcel each month and have made several of the patterns recently with the gorgeous yarn that was supplied! 😃
You are very welcome :)
since l discovered youre video l made the tea cozy ,dishcloth. its so well explained. the thermal stich l made coaster
Well done :)
Learn so much from yr videos ... thank you ..
You are very welcome :)
Thank you! I've just read two Thermal Stitch tutorials, but your video has made it so clear. (PS - I'm using US terms, although I'm in Britain, but I can translate!) Thanks so much for your excellent video.
You are so welcome :)
Great tutorial. Thanks
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Your nails are gorgeous!! X
Thanks 🤗
Love your channel I have learned so so much from watching all your videos. Thank you so much.
You're welcome :)
I have decided that you are going to be my go to channel for stitches that confuse me. Not that they are bad instructors or anything, however, I have watched several tutorials on this stitch but I just saw a mess, not a real stitch. 😂 Most of the time I catch on quickly but every now and then I get lost. You do an excellent job showing the steps clearly. That's exactly what I need. If I can't see something clear, it doesn't make sense. You have cleared up a few stitches for me in the last few days or so. Thank you for taking that extra time to make sure it is clear. Thank you for all your hard work and for sharing your wonderful talents. ✌🏻🐾🥰🧶🇺🇸
You are very welcome and I am so glad that they have been of help to you :)
After watching numerous videos on RUclips to learn this stitch unsuccessfully I came upon yours and walla I finally got it. For that I thank you. My only issue was the end of row couldn’t find the lat stitch so now I put a stitch marker on the end stitch works great you have a new subscriber
You are welcome, using a stitch markers is really helpful 😊
I've wanted to learn this stitch for a while but I didn't know its name. Thank you, I'm going to give it a try for some baby blankets.
You’re very welcome 😊
Perfect!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you :)
Soy de argentina. Me encanto este punto. No lo conocía. Lo veo buenísimo para agarraderas o mantenidos individuales. Gracias
Eres muy bienvenida :)
Thank you so much for your incredible tutorial on the thermal stitch! I have just made my first project using this stitch and it is a dishcloth. I do wonder what border you might suggest for this? Thank you and I love your tutorials!! I can always understand each step with your very clear instructions!!
You’re welcome, I’m really happy to hear you like my tutorials 😊 For a dishcloth I would keep it nice and simple; a round of double crochets or half trebles (UK terms) would frame the thermal stitch nicely.
This is a beautiful stitch. Im a newbie crochet and selft taught from your videos thank you so much! I think this will be my next blanket chunky style. Any tutorials for a baby bottle cozy for eg tommy tippee pls 😍☺️❤❤
You are very welcome :)
😍😍😍 lindo!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
I very much Like this Tutorial. Especially that you don't show us the same stitch twenty times :-) Very professional, very clear, thank you!
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks this is a good tutorial
You're very welcome :)
Hi iam prema n I love the thermal stitch . Will start one soon
Thank you so much 🙂
Thank you 🇦🇺⭐️
You’re welcome 😊
Whenever I need a new stitch for a project, I come to your channel
Thank you, it's good to know that they are of help to you :)
this is absolutely wonderful and your way of showing the stitches is very nice. loved it. just want to know if I have to make a large sweater, how much pond of yarn would be used?
This is a very pretty stitch. It would be nice to have a project with the stitch. I am a beginner. 😀
Thank you :)
Hi I have learnt so much from you, you are amazing. I want to make a blanket for my mum with this stich. my question is would you do it as one piece or in large squares that are then put together at the end?
Thanks for this really useful tutorial Sarah Jayne, it looks so warm. I’m hoping to make my sister a lapghan in this stitch. There’s not much time so I’ll use aran. Will that be too rigid? I thought I’d use a uk hook size 7 but I’ll play about to get a nice soft blanket. 💕x
You're very welcome 😊 For aran weight yarn I would use a 5mm hook, but you can experiment by using a size or two bigger which will give it a bit more drape.
I hadn’t expected it to be so stretchy.
U are amazing
I’m making a baby blanket with this stitch
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This is a pretty stitch, but for me is a lot of work and I have arthritis hands so after a while my fingers start to hurt 😞 thankyou for sharing this it’s still a nice stitch.👍
You are very welcome and I am so sorry that this is hurts you :)
Amazing!! thank you so much for the tutorial ❤️
Can i use this stitch to make a backpack for everyday use (for university) ?
And how should i turn the backpack for every row? Would it be easy?
I want to use this stitch because it's double layered so it has no holes in between the stitches and it's also stronger than the normal double crochet
I absolutely love this stitch for pot holders but does it take a while for everyone one else as well?
Yes, it does. It took a few hours for me to make a 9"×9" potholder with a 4 weight cotton yarn and a size 2.75 hook to make it extra insulating.
This is great! I came over from a post on Pinterest.
Thank you :)
Would this use twice as much yarn because you're doubling the thickness?
I've recently subscribed to your channel and have been crocheting up a storm! Your tutorials are exceptionally easy to follow, thank you !
You're welcome; I'm really glad you like my tutorials 😊 Overall you will probably need more yarn than if you were working normal double crochet stitches, as the thermal stitch works up shorter so you would need to add more rows.
So pretty! I'd like to use this stitch to make a blanket for a wedding. Is this a stitch that works up fast once you get to row 3 and beyond?
I'm glad you like it 😊 This is actually quite a slow stitch to crochet as it's very short; for something more speedy you could look at stitches that use treble crochets (UK terms) and taller.
Brilliant tutorial, thanks so much. What is the best way to count rows with this stitch? TIA
You're welcome! 😊 With a stitch like this, the easiest method is to use a row counter; you can download row counter apps for free on your phone, but a pen and paper to keep a tally also works just as well!
I really love this pattern.
Ty so much sarah Jayne Can I use dk yarn and a 4mm hook for this?
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You're welcome 😊 Yes, as long as you use the correct hook for the yarn you're using you will be fine.
@@bellacococrochet that's great ty so much for your reply I know u must be quite busy atm lol xx
It looks like it would be a great base to cross stitch on. Do you think that would work?
Yes you could certainly try that - lots of people use embroidery to add embellishments to crochet pieces. You can also look at surface crochet 😊
Could I use Bernat Velvet yarn #5 weight with this stitch for a blanket? I really love this pattern, but it's just so slippery I'm wondering if it would hold
You can work this stitch with any yarn, just make sure you’re using the correct hook size 😊 I’d also make a small sample swatch first just to make sure you’re happy with how it works up.
What if I want to include this with another stitch to have some variety with texture? As I transition from out of the thermal stitch, would I treat the last row as a final row?
To finish off the thermal stitch ready to begin another you should do a row of closing thermal stitch; you can find the instructions over on my blog here: bellacococrochet.com/thermal-stitch/ 😊
Thank you
Would you please identify the front from the back of this crocheted piece?
Or both faces are working as fronts for the blanket?
You can use both sides of this as the right side for a blanket 😊
Would this work for a bennie like the brim or crown of it? I was asked if I could put 'I love you name' on the inside of it
As this is quite a sturdy stitch I recommend it to be used for things like potholders, baskets and bags. However, there's no reason why you couldn't try it for a beanie if you wanted 😊 You could embroider your inscription over the top of the stitches on the inside.
Mam I am your great fan😍😍
Could you please upload how to crochet a snow flake,,, christmas is coming.....😄😄
I already have a tutorial for a snowflake, here is the link:- ruclips.net/video/UfFymmg1IDE/видео.html I hope this helps :)
@@bellacococrochet this video is 5 years back so i didnt get it sure mam i will try
What brand of hook are you using? I love it!
It's out of one of the crochet society subscription boxes :)
First time here…like ur teaching style, what brand and color is ur nail polish?
Hi and welcome, the brand is Cuccio but unfortunately I can't remember the colour :)
Ty...I'll go ck it out.
I would love for a potholder, but is does look like a yarn eater!
I just finished one, and for a 9"×9", it did take a lot of yarn, but I think it's worth it!
My wife is making a blanket for me using this stitch and I was curious if using 2 separate colors would be to difficult or should just one be used
It's not difficult to change colours and you can create some interesting effects using stripes and colour blocks. I have a tutorial demonstrating how to change colours here: ruclips.net/video/MaIuAWV2BA4/видео.html 😊
Does anyone know if this stitch could be used for a picnic blanket? I want a thick picnic blanket/what ever makes it feel comfortable. Or should i use a different stitch?
I'm not sure if I would recommend this stitch for a picnic blanket as it's quite stiff (it would also take a very long time to make!) 😊 Any stitch that doesn't have gaps should be fine; you could try moss stitch, suzette stitch or even ripple stitch.
@@bellacococrochet thank you so much for telling !
Is it possible to work in rounds? I WANT TO MAKE A WIDE HEADBAND. CAN YOU DO A TUTORIAL FOR ME?
Does anyone know what hook this is? The real and gold look so pretty together
The hook used in this tutorial is from one of the Subscription boxes :)
Thank you..
Would you please explain....
How to continue making a bag on a thermal stitch bottom..
Cause I could not determine the stitches to start single crochet for the body of the bag..
As this pattern is worked in rows and not in the round, I would work two separate flat pieces that could then be seamed together. You can make up a small swatch which you can measure and use to determine how many chains to begin with 😊
@@bellacococrochet thank you
I want to do a blanket in this pattern with different colors. How do I count the rows for each color?
The best way would be to use a row counter (you can download row counter apps for free, or use a pencil and paper) 😊