Years ago, the guidance counselor at the school where I worked, brought in some of these pot holders her mother in law had made. I loved them, but couldn’t for the life of me figure out how she made them. I even tried to snip one apart to “disassemble” it, but with no luck. Within probably the last year or so I found a tutorial on you tube. I have made many since and am amazed at how they’re not nearly as complicated as I’d thought. Of course, your directions are so easy to follow! Wish I’d have found you years ago.
I like your teaching. I clicked on thinking it was for making a kitchen hot pad.( I heard this stitch was good for that) But at the end, there was no instruction on how or where to tie off. I now realize your videos are just the stitch, not an actual project. But that’s okay! I would only ask that you might show how to end the stitch for those of us who are still learning stitches. Thank you for your help and clear instruction😊
I will keep that in mind going forward! Thanks for the great tip! I am working on a tutorial for a potholder using this stitch. It should be out in December both here on RUclips as well as on my blog hopecornerfarm.com. Happy crocheting! :)
I guess my main problem is _tension._ I messed up so many rows *at the ends!* I'm new to crocheting in general and my first potholder is usable but totally misshapen! Any suggestions? Thanks for this wonderful video!
Tension is probably the trickiest thing to master in crochet! Practice is probably the most important step to mastering tension, but I actually just created a video about how to master tension a couple of weeks ago too. If you want you could check it out here. ruclips.net/video/zA-A18Iugw4/видео.html
Years ago, the guidance counselor at the school where I worked, brought in some of these pot holders her mother in law had made. I loved them, but couldn’t for the life of me figure out how she made them. I even tried to snip one apart to “disassemble” it, but with no luck. Within probably the last year or so I found a tutorial on you tube. I have made many since and am amazed at how they’re not nearly as complicated as I’d thought. Of course, your directions are so easy to follow! Wish I’d have found you years ago.
Awww! Thanks for the kind words! I love teaching!! Happy crocheting!
Very well explained! Thank you!
@@sannefridolin you’re welcome! Happy crocheting! 😀
New subscriber😊 really like how clearly you explain the steps.
@@stephanieyoung7034 aww! Thank you! Happy crocheting!!🧶
I like your teaching. I clicked on thinking it was for making a kitchen hot pad.( I heard this stitch was good for that) But at the end, there was no instruction on how or where to tie off. I now realize your videos are just the stitch, not an actual project. But that’s okay! I would only ask that you might show how to end the stitch for those of us who are still learning stitches. Thank you for your help and clear instruction😊
I will keep that in mind going forward! Thanks for the great tip! I am working on a tutorial for a potholder using this stitch. It should be out in December both here on RUclips as well as on my blog hopecornerfarm.com. Happy crocheting! :)
This could be good for a beanie, ear warmer or headband in the winter!!
Those are great ideas! It would make them so warm!!!
Nice tutorial, thank you!
I can imagine using this Stich to create a cushiony Rug or small Animal Bed (made with left-over Yarns).
Those are great ideas!!!!! 🙂
I guess my main problem is _tension._ I messed up so many rows *at the ends!* I'm new to crocheting in general and my first potholder is usable but totally misshapen!
Any suggestions? Thanks for this wonderful video!
Tension is probably the trickiest thing to master in crochet! Practice is probably the most important step to mastering tension, but I actually just created a video about how to master tension a couple of weeks ago too. If you want you could check it out here. ruclips.net/video/zA-A18Iugw4/видео.html
Beautiful stitch thank you for sharing. Just have one question, how do you finish with a rounded edge like the start?
I forgot to add that to this tutorial. I am working on a blog post that should be up this coming week that will show that! Sorry about that! 🙂
@@hopecornerfarmcrochet that would be great thank you
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