To make this lovely poppy with less sewing, I started with black yarn and made 16 dc in a magic circle (US terms). I then switched to red yarn and carried on with the petals. When the first petal is completed, don’t cut the yarn - instead, slip-stitch down the side of the petal to the starting point for the next petal. I sewed a tiny button in the centre to cover the hole.
@@delilahgillis5287 I think we should share what we do and then it gives us options. The lady is only giving her ideas. That’s how inventions come to be - building on the previous invention to create better or different ones so that we have more choices. Take it easy fellow traveller! 🌻
I’ve lost count of how many crochet poppy videos I’ve watched and have attempted 4 before yours. Yours is the first that produced results I’m happy with. Your poppy looks the most detailed and complicated of them all but was actually the most straightforward one to make so thank you so much for these excellent instructions 👍❤️
Thank you so much for your kind feedback and I really appreciate it. Although I’ve been teaching in person for over 10 years, it’s so good to know that my video tutorials are clear to follow, as I’ll be adding now. 😀💖🧶
Excellent instructions and video. I had tried one pattern before which was very awkward to do and I read several more which didn’t seem any better. This one is the best and demonstration very clear. Thank you.
Thank you! I have just started learning crochet, and I found your tutorial very easy to follow. I was also very pleased with my completed poppy. Thanks again.
I disagree, I'm new to everything (I'm a knitter though) i decided to learn how to crochet about five days ago, I've made two blankets already and was absolutely loving it but this was a little painful on the brain. I'm currently waiting on a autism diagnosis so this may be the reason as to why I thought it wasn't as clear as it should be for someone who's a beginner (like you said) I know I'd be put off if this was the first thing I tried to make. 🤷🏻♀️ Just my opinion, I'm glad you liked and enjoyed it.
@@jackiehardisty1896 Here’s the link to the pattern on my website and it’s using UK crochet terms. Enjoy. 😀🧶 www.wendypoole.com/_files/ugd/c83b30_78af0a99a73b4d89ac764cf6cc1e7c47.pdf
Hi There, I’m using UK stitch terminology. A UK treble stitch is the same as a USA double crochet. Although it’s the same stitch the USA and UK have different names and I’m in the UK. Hope that’s helped explain it for you.
Thank you. My Marine hubby proudly wore this all day today. God bless.
To make this lovely poppy with less sewing, I started with black yarn and made 16 dc in a magic circle (US terms). I then switched to red yarn and carried on with the petals. When the first petal is completed, don’t cut the yarn - instead, slip-stitch down the side of the petal to the starting point for the next petal. I sewed a tiny button in the centre to cover the hole.
IT"S THE LADIES PATTERN NOT YOURS
NOT THAT MUCH SEWING TO DO.IF YOU HAD A MAGIC CIRCLE. YOU WOULD NOT HAVE HAD TO ADDED THE BUTTON
@@delilahgillis5287 I think we should share what we do and then it gives us options. The lady is only giving her ideas. That’s how inventions come to be - building on the previous invention to create better or different ones so that we have more choices. Take it easy fellow traveller! 🌻
That's a great idea . Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
@delilahgillis5287 it's always great for someone to share their labour saving ideas too! No one is forcing you to follow the ladies way !
@@delilahgillis5287 Caps lock is on the left. Grass is outside. You'll need to touch both.
I’m making our poppys now. This is a fabulous pattern…thanks for sharing your talents.
Finally! A poppy pattern that I like and is easy to follow. Thank you Wendy Poole.
Thank you this was so easy to follow and I made lots! I added some beads to mine, and I raised over £160 for the poppy appeal!
I’ve lost count of how many crochet poppy videos I’ve watched and have attempted 4 before yours. Yours is the first that produced results I’m happy with. Your poppy looks the most detailed and complicated of them all but was actually the most straightforward one to make so thank you so much for these excellent instructions 👍❤️
Thank you so much for your kind feedback and I really appreciate it. Although I’ve been teaching in person for over 10 years, it’s so good to know that my video tutorials are clear to follow, as I’ll be adding now. 😀💖🧶
Beautiful poppy! So easy to follow your instructions and your lovely voice-thank you! I will make lots for the church to display.
Thank you! This was the best poppy I've seen crochet. I'm going to make and handout for veterans day!
Thank you very much for this tutorial. Your instructions were very clear and the resultant poppies were very nice. Thanks again
Thankyou Wendy for showing me how to make the poppy.
A delightful poppy that is easy to follow tutorial.
Beautiful poppy and very well explained. Thank you!
What a lovely poppy I made following your very clear instructions. Thank you
Excellent instructions and video. I had tried one pattern before which was very awkward to do and I read several more which didn’t seem any better. This one is the best and demonstration very clear. Thank you.
I love the pretty edge to your poppy.
Such a clear demonstration thank you . Busy making them for our village tree for Remembrance 😄
Thank you l. So enjoyed your poppy video to day l have had a try enjoyed doing the center now lam on the flower part taking a break now.
Thanks for being clear and concise
Thank you. Very clear instructions and easy to follow.
Sweet poppy
Amazing tutorial, thank you so much, I know basic knowledge of crochet, this was great for me and I feel I could really make one .😊
Love the video of the crochet poppy brill
Thank you for the free pattern.
Very clear tutorial, my first poppy came out beautifully
Beautiful crochet flower pattern ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! I have just started learning crochet, and I found your tutorial very easy to follow. I was also very pleased with my completed poppy. Thanks again.
Great pattern easy to follow 👍
Love your work👍 thanks for your instructions which is very easy to follow.
Nice pattern. Thx. I find it nicer and easier to do a magic circle. Then no need to stitch hole closed.
I’ve never crocheted before and found this perfect for a beginner
I disagree, I'm new to everything (I'm a knitter though) i decided to learn how to crochet about five days ago, I've made two blankets already and was absolutely loving it but this was a little painful on the brain. I'm currently waiting on a autism diagnosis so this may be the reason as to why I thought it wasn't as clear as it should be for someone who's a beginner (like you said) I know I'd be put off if this was the first thing I tried to make. 🤷🏻♀️ Just my opinion, I'm glad you liked and enjoyed it.
Thank you so much so a great clear tutorial, I hope you do more tutorials. :-)
I just made this and it turned out cute !
I love your scissors
Very nice flower, tank you🧿🌺
Great clear instructions. Many thanks
Brilliant...so easy to follow. Thanks so much!😊😊
Love your tutorial ❤ very easy and clear to follow
Soooooo beautiful!
Fantastic tutorial! Very clear and a beautiful finished piece.
Brilliant, thank you
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😢were do I find the patternn
@@jackiehardisty1896 Here’s the link to the pattern on my website and it’s using UK crochet terms. Enjoy. 😀🧶
www.wendypoole.com/_files/ugd/c83b30_78af0a99a73b4d89ac764cf6cc1e7c47.pdf
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This is Double Crochet not Treble/triple crochet.
Hi There, I’m using UK stitch terminology. A UK treble stitch is the same as a USA double crochet. Although it’s the same stitch the USA and UK have different names and I’m in the UK. Hope that’s helped explain it for you.
@@WendyPooleTheDressmaker thanks. I was getting confused