Crochet Challenge: Flipping and Picking A Random Victorian Era Pattern | Just Vintage Crochet

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2023
  • Join me in the "Flippen and Picking" a Random Pattern Crochet Challenge! In this exciting video, we'll be flipping through a Victorian-era pattern book and selecting a random pattern to work on. It's a fun and creative way to discover new projects and put your crochet skills to the test. Get ready to flip, pick, and crochet your way to a delightful surprise project! The flippen, picken' challenge! lol
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  • @justvintagecrochet

    Thank you so much for watching! Please hit the " Like" button above if you did like the pattern and Subscribe for Tutorials like this and more! :)

  • @user-le8lt1cl7t

    Suggestion: whenever you finish a challenge/project in the book write a couple of notes in the margin next to pattern and date it. This will give you sort of a work diary, and it will remind you of how much fun this has been for you and your followers.

  • @ILostCountAgain

    I'm not going to be burned out on your mystery patterns. They give me courage to keep going on harder projects.

  • @mariawhite7337

    double, treble, toil and trouble

  • @sidmelucci3675

    That's a handsome edging! Flip and Pick Challenge sounds good to me.

  • @sabinemuckensturm5279

    The pattern (starts in the 4th line of the text) says: Work another small square in the same manner, AND IN DOING THE LAST ROUND JOIN it from above the centre of the six long treble stitches by 5 chain to the corresponding place on the FIRST square, 9 chain, and continue.....😘 And ty for this realy nice edging. I love your videos. Hugs from Vienna (Austria) Sabine

  • @nimroddess_

    Took me a while to figure this out but here's how I interpret the wordiness of the pattern. First the phrase "in doing the last round" means to do the following things as part of the last round of the squares (the single crochets), not after the last round is finished. Meaning start doing single crochets, do the 5-chain, 9- chain triangle, then continue doing the single crochets around. Also, a comma may have helped clear up the joined corners. It should say, "continue the (single) crochet COMMA joining by a (slip stitch) to the first square corner ways." Again, you would do that as part of the last round of the squares and then continue around to finish the round. Thoughts?

  • @kriskriskris32

    This is the most interesting and engaging crochet channel! I love your unique style, and i love learning new things. I'm addicted 😊❤

  • @mermaidstears4897

    I like this edging. My next brainstorm is using a nice delicate edging worked in worsted weight along the bottom of a sweater in lieu of ribbing. I figure it will either look tacky as hell or absolutely elegant. Lol

  • @ingesexton811

    I REALLY love the mystery videos so I'll never get tired of those, but I really like this type as well. For me hearing you figure it out has really helped me tackle some things I normally wouldn't. Crystal from bag o day has that quality as well. You all inspire confidence and help us realize we're all over here capable of more and we're all trying to figure things out! If that makes sense.

  • @youdeservethis

    I will never get burned out of mystery crochet!

  • @janiehill4256

    I would have slip stitched in between the 3rd and 4th triple. Then you would be right in the center.

  • @gwendolenshepard9124

    Your scarf looks so good on you. I get vintage vibes from it. I immediately thought. "I Love Lucy" in the best possible way😃

  • @mariebray9831

    Line 7 and 8 the joining of the squares is added part of the single crochet round so the 5 chain and the 9 chain and joining at the corner is all in that second round of the second square.

  • @devils.advocate2354

    Needed some edging inspiration… challenge accepted flipping picking challenge 👏👏 you didn’t die on this Hill… you drove to the top, staked flag and claimed it 🫡 well done as always. That book has lots of great looking challenges 😁

  • @melindakleczek222

    Flipping and picking challenge works.

  • @debbienewton909

    LOVE mystery patterns, won't get tired of those, I check every morning to see if there is a new one 🙂

  • @penbrown4049

    That was so cute ❤ we need to start putting these beautiful borders on our towels and pillowcases and sheets as our previous generations did. Beautify our homes! Never mind all this mass produced stuff! More crafting and less TV!

  • @JillyMae89

    You'll never burn me out on the mysteries I loveee those videos! I re-watch them all the time while I'm crocheting

  • @TabbyWaddell

    Looks like it should have a ribbon woven through it, that would keep them in line and not need to be joined at the corners