Finally a tutorial for a shawl with a foundation chain beginning! I have loved this pattern for a long time but always preferred a rectangular shawl so I never made it. Now I am a happy hooker😍💕
Some fdc tips for everyone: 1. To avoid the hole at the beginning fdc, I only ch 2, drawing up the second chain a little then work my 1st fdc into the second chain from the hook; the ch 2 does NOT count as a stitch. 2. To avoid holes along the bottom edge, work fdc under 2 loops of the ch 1 you made in the previous fdc. 3. To keep foundation chain from "arching" I insert my hook under both loops of the ch-1 of the previous fdc, draw up the loop, extending it slightly before making the ch 1, then completing the stitch. This will keep the bottom the same tension/length as the top of the stitch. To avoid confusion, I transcribed the entire pattern for myself (yes, it took a little while) after restarting the first row (after the 201 fdc) FOUR times due to confusion over the non-standard terminology used. The pattern's "shell" says to make (dc, ch 1, dc). This is normally called a v-stitch. the other v-stitches (ch 3 between and ch 5 between) I labeled as medium and large v-stitches, respectively. anywhere it called for 3dc or 5dc in the same stitch/space (normally called fans) I labeled as a small or large fan. Saved myself from having to frog anymore rows. 🙂
This is such a fantastic tutorial! Thank you for making it short and sweet but just filled with tips and info. You are a wonderful teacher! I’m not sure if you’re still responding to comments on this but I am hoping so. I’ve started this to turn into a kimono so it’s beginning chain is only 121 and not as wide as your stole. I have started it twice with the same 3 weight yarn - first with the brand recommended size 5 hook and then with a 4.5. In both cases, my foundation dc ends up arching so that I have a rainbow shape and the foundation is much smaller than the completed rows. In both cases, I finished through two full sets of skulls to row 20ish and my work ripples considerably and doesn’t lie flat at all, like yours does. The biggest rippling happens on the (forehead)(base) rows, almost like there are too many stitches and yet, I see that yours has no such issue. Anyway, I’m bummed because it’s not working out so I was hoping you might have some thoughts on what I might do differently. If you are able to answer, thank you in advance! If not, that’s ok too! I can put this project in the naughty corner for a bit until I can brave another go at it using the original pattern along with some of your techniques. ☺️ Thank you again for the time you’ve put into this!
FAB! You have made my month! I have always wanted to do this pattern but not in a triangular shawl shape. Thank you so much for this fantastic tutorial! XxxX
❤️ I am so happy to hear how helpful you find my tutorials. It really encourages me to continue filming. Thank you so much for watching, commenting and supporting the designer of this stole!
Thank you and Maryetta! My hubby saw a pic online of the shawl and has wanted a blanket ever since. I came across the curtains someone did but I never tried that pattern. I will definitely be doing this one. Looking forward to Part 2 on the 22nd. Going to pull yarn from my stash now...so excited!
I'm a really big weirdo that loves to play with her yarn and find out all it can do. I've been cutting macramé cord and staining it with tea and coffee and recently tried purple onion skins. I separated it into 3 tiny strands together. This pattern makes GORGEOUS lace! and the staining makes it look antique. yes there are knots but I used magic knots and honestly it adds to the charm. I wish i could post a photo here. oh and i use a 3.5 mm hook
This sounds so gorgeous! You could share a photo to my Facebook page or tag in on Instagram. I would love to see! JonnaMartinezCrochet Thank you for watching and commenting
Not being familiar with the foundation double crochet I’m really struggling with starting this project. You explain everything well except for when it comes to where to put the 2nd double foundation crochet stitch. Wish you would have shown the stitching a few more times. Because I’m stuck at stitch 3. Guess I’ll figure it out eventually. I hope so.
I'm really impressed with how you teach. I've been thinking of this pattern for a couple of cakes that are "dark". Now seems doable. And could be shawl of men's long scarf!!
I've made a few shawls from this tutorial and a top for myself 😊, thank you so much for sharing this beautiful pattern. I've come back to refresh myself on the pattern and thought I'd commented already to say thank you for the tutorial 💀 🙂 x
Hi Fiona! Thank you for commenting! I’m really happy you’ve been able to use this pattern so much. I love the idea of making a top with this pattern. Have a great day! 🤩
Great video, I knew it would be too difficult for me to follow this type of written pattern, bit this tutorial is easy to follow. You are awesome, you are so easy to understand. And the v-stitch is a version of the shell, just for all those correcting you. Keep sharing your techniques....
Thank you so much for the videos on this wrap/scarf! My friend saw a photo of a similar shawl and loves it. I’m a novice at crochet, but your video makes it so I can take on the challenge of making this. Can’t wait to get started!
What would be the stitch count to make the sizing different? I want to make a long jacket for our niece, I need it to be shorter in length. Thanks for the tutorial on the skull stitch, but also on the double crochet foundation stitch.
I just watched this three-part series and would love to make this. Because I am almost 6 feet tall I’d like to make it bigger. Can you please tell me you’re finished measurements? And if I wanted to make it wider how many more foundation chains is the repeat? Thank you so much for this brilliant tutorial.
Hi Miss Lissi, All my info for mine are at my website www.jonnamartinez.com. Mine came to about 70” across and I find that to be plenty of width for a blanket. The repeat is 10+1 if you’d like to go wider. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Love your tutorials! So easy to understand. I"m wondering how to adjust the chain # if i'm using a bigger hook#? Don't want it longer, like how do I calculate the chains for motive?
Thank you!! The repeats information is in the written pattern, I don’t feel comfortable sharing that information without the designer’s permission. Lost souls stole is available on Etsy and Ravelry by Marryetta Roy.
Jonna Martinez I just bought the pattern . Looking forward to the other tutorials I can follow the pattern and your tutorial. Thank you to the designer for letting you do the tutorials and thank you for doing them
I love this pattern, have made blankets, shawls and scarves with it. Would love for someone to come up with a way to make a sweater with it and show us 😉😍
Could you tell me how many yards of yarn I need to do this with a fingering yarn and also the Lion Brand Mandala yarn. It would be nice if you could also say the yardage for the type of yarn you are using in your tutorial to give us a better idea how much to buy if we cannot find that particular yarn. Your tutorial is so easy to follow and your explanations for us beginners are really helpful. Well done! Thank You!!
Hello! I do say how much yarn I used at :27 of the tutorial. 1446 yards and 849g. I would suggest buying a yarn you can just buy more of if needed. I would start out with about 1000g of the yarn you choose. Thank you for watching and commenting!
What if I don’t want it quite that long, how many stitch count for each section? Like I might want it longer or shorter. How many stitches per section? 🌹❤️🙏 It’s sort of like your pineapple peacock shawl. I love it, but I didn’t know how to add more, to make it longer. It’s too short. Have to use it as a scarf. I added tassel, to try to make it longer. No go. I do love your work 🌹❤️🙏
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet We're all wanting the repeat number of stitches of the pattern so we can adjust the initial foundation row, not just add more rows of skulls.
@RymVri108 I understand but that is not part of the free tutorial. That information is what you get when you pay for the pattern from the designer. It also helps support designers who spend hours figuring out these patterns for us to use.
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet No, you're right. I read the pattern 4 times looking for that information and missed it every time. I came here to see if someone had the info, and went back and saw it right there in the written pattern. Don't worry, I won't post the stitch count. The pattern is great, but the videos really help to understand it.
Hi I'm using a super chunky yarn so if I follow your count it would be approx 8 foot. Can you let me know what the stitch multiple is? I kind of counted somewhere around a 10 count but can you please confirm?
Is there any alternative to doing the alternative double crochet you do at the ends? Every time I try it creates a very loose stitch from where I held the first loop on the crochet stick
I would like to say ... Stop telling her that the shell stitch is not a shell stitch ... we know it's a V-STITCH! It is called a shell stitch in the original pattern ... she knows her stuff and has been around for a long time and has put out several several tutorials.. I can't stand when people feel the need to constantly correct someone ... what does it even matter just follow the video ... geez .. Jonna I soooo appreciate your tutorials and they are phenomenal
Hi if I didnt want this to be as long how many chains do I do does it have to be a multiple? And if so how many ? And thank you so much for this tutorial
Can anyone tell me what an “alternative double crochet” is, please? I looked it up on RUclips and I see a bunch of variations so I’m not quite sure what to do. Crochet newbie, here!
I personally think this is definitely wide enough for a blanket (over 70” in the worsted weight yarn for me) and then I would just crochet the repeat rows 8-23 until it’s as long as I wanted it to be. Part 2 has those rows. That video will be available to watch 8-22-19. Thank you for watching and commenting!
It is a V stitch, but to make the pattern more smoothly written and understood it is called a shell for this pattern. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I really want to make this pattern tall rather than wide. Is there a certain multiple i can work from. Im not sure if im making sense because im fairly new to crochet.
I know the multiple is part of the pattern and I don’t feel comfortable sharing that as it’s a paid pattern. I do know what you’re meaning. The pattern is available on Etsy or Ravelry. Thank you for watching the tutorial!
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet Thanks. That's cheap enough that even if it doesn't include the information it's not money wasted. I can play around and figure it out.
Hello Linda, it is scheduled for release on 8-22-19. This and More information is in the description box and at my website. Thank you for watching and commenting.
The pattern writer choses to call that part of the pattern a “shell” it saves on writing two words every single time. And it is consistent with her other patterns. I do my tutorials along with the pattern to save on confusion when people use the tutorial and written instructions together. I know what a V stitch is. Thank you for watching.
I think shes amazing and her tutorials are the best ... you can slow the video down .. way down if need be without losing any of the pattern.. on iPhone while watching tutorials go to the upper right corner there's three little dots click on that scroll down to where it says play back and you have multiple options of slow speeds and faster speeds
She is just following the pattern written by someone else, who gave her permission to do a video on it. The pattern writer decided to call it a "shell". So Jonna calls it so as well l, for those following on the written pattern, so it isn't confusing. She knows what a v stitch is. Jeez. If it really bugs you, I guess you could find the person she credits as writing it so you can lecture them about it. If it's that dire a situation for you.
Finally a tutorial for a shawl with a foundation chain beginning! I have loved this pattern for a long time but always preferred a rectangular shawl so I never made it. Now I am a happy hooker😍💕
So great to hear! Thank you for watching and commenting ❤️
Some fdc tips for everyone:
1. To avoid the hole at the beginning fdc, I only ch 2, drawing up the second chain a little then work my 1st fdc into the second chain from the hook; the ch 2 does NOT count as a stitch.
2. To avoid holes along the bottom edge, work fdc under 2 loops of the ch 1 you made in the previous fdc.
3. To keep foundation chain from "arching" I insert my hook under both loops of the ch-1 of the previous fdc, draw up the loop, extending it slightly before making the ch 1, then completing the stitch. This will keep the bottom the same tension/length as the top of the stitch.
To avoid confusion, I transcribed the entire pattern for myself (yes, it took a little while) after restarting the first row (after the 201 fdc) FOUR times due to confusion over the non-standard terminology used.
The pattern's "shell" says to make (dc, ch 1, dc). This is normally called a v-stitch. the other v-stitches (ch 3 between and ch 5 between) I labeled as medium and large v-stitches, respectively. anywhere it called for 3dc or 5dc in the same stitch/space (normally called fans) I labeled as a small or large fan. Saved myself from having to frog anymore rows. 🙂
This is such a fantastic tutorial! Thank you for making it short and sweet but just filled with tips and info. You are a wonderful teacher! I’m not sure if you’re still responding to comments on this but I am hoping so. I’ve started this to turn into a kimono so it’s beginning chain is only 121 and not as wide as your stole. I have started it twice with the same 3 weight yarn - first with the brand recommended size 5 hook and then with a 4.5. In both cases, my foundation dc ends up arching so that I have a rainbow shape and the foundation is much smaller than the completed rows. In both cases, I finished through two full sets of skulls to row 20ish and my work ripples considerably and doesn’t lie flat at all, like yours does. The biggest rippling happens on the (forehead)(base) rows, almost like there are too many stitches and yet, I see that yours has no such issue. Anyway, I’m bummed because it’s not working out so I was hoping you might have some thoughts on what I might do differently. If you are able to answer, thank you in advance! If not, that’s ok too! I can put this project in the naughty corner for a bit until I can brave another go at it using the original pattern along with some of your techniques. ☺️ Thank you again for the time you’ve put into this!
This video has one of the best explanations of foundation double crochet! I am very excited to start this project.
Love this and love the way you teach..it's done without all the extra talking that some instructor's do..I like that. Can't wait for the next 2 parts.
I'm very happy to hear this! Thank you for watching and commenting!
FAB! You have made my month! I have always wanted to do this pattern but not in a triangular shawl shape. Thank you so much for this fantastic tutorial! XxxX
Love this. I purchased the written pattern. You are one of my tutorial favorites. I feel I can crochet anything with your guidance. ❤
❤️ I am so happy to hear how helpful you find my tutorials. It really encourages me to continue filming. Thank you so much for watching, commenting and supporting the designer of this stole!
You made learning the Lost Souls shawl so easy for me that I was less intimidated by this one. Thanks so much.
Wonderful to hear! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thank you and Maryetta! My hubby saw a pic online of the shawl and has wanted a blanket ever since. I came across the curtains someone did but I never tried that pattern. I will definitely be doing this one. Looking forward to Part 2 on the 22nd. Going to pull yarn from my stash now...so excited!
Wonderful!! Thank you for watching and commenting ❤️
I'm a really big weirdo that loves to play with her yarn and find out all it can do. I've been cutting macramé cord and staining it with tea and coffee and recently tried purple onion skins. I separated it into 3 tiny strands together. This pattern makes GORGEOUS lace! and the staining makes it look antique. yes there are knots but I used magic knots and honestly it adds to the charm. I wish i could post a photo here. oh and i use a 3.5 mm hook
This sounds so gorgeous! You could share a photo to my Facebook page or tag in on Instagram. I would love to see! JonnaMartinezCrochet Thank you for watching and commenting
This is a great tutorial, and you are a really great "explainer" on this tutorial. I cannot wait to start this!
Not being familiar with the foundation double crochet I’m really struggling with starting this project. You explain everything well except for when it comes to where to put the 2nd double foundation crochet stitch. Wish you would have shown the stitching a few more times. Because I’m stuck at stitch 3. Guess I’ll figure it out eventually. I hope so.
I'm really impressed with how you teach. I've been thinking of this pattern for a couple of cakes that are "dark". Now seems doable. And could be shawl of men's long scarf!!
Thank you so much Darcy!! I hope you enjoy this project as a shawl or scarf! Thank you for watching and commenting.
I've made a few shawls from this tutorial and a top for myself 😊, thank you so much for sharing this beautiful pattern. I've come back to refresh myself on the pattern and thought I'd commented already to say thank you for the tutorial 💀 🙂 x
Hi Fiona! Thank you for commenting! I’m really happy you’ve been able to use this pattern so much. I love the idea of making a top with this pattern. Have a great day! 🤩
Thank you! I have been looking for what seems like forever on how to make this rectangular.
I’m happy you’ll find this helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting.
I'm so excited to begin this!! Thank you so much to both of you for the tutorial and for the pattern!!
Какая вы рационалиска!!!
Это комплимент!
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Я буду воспринимать это как хорошее дело! Спасибо за просмотр!
Great video, I knew it would be too difficult for me to follow this type of written pattern, bit this tutorial is easy to follow. You are awesome, you are so easy to understand. And the v-stitch is a version of the shell, just for all those correcting you. Keep sharing your techniques....
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate your comments and I’m so happy you will find this tutorial helpful. ❤️
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet , oh very very helpful! ❤ I just shared with a friend too!
Thank you so much for the videos on this wrap/scarf! My friend saw a photo of a similar shawl and loves it. I’m a novice at crochet, but your video makes it so I can take on the challenge of making this. Can’t wait to get started!
Awesome tutorial! I have a question: If I want make a shorter base (less then 201), how many is ideal to still get full skulls?
What would be the stitch count to make the sizing different? I want to make a long jacket for our niece, I need it to be shorter in length. Thanks for the tutorial on the skull stitch, but also on the double crochet foundation stitch.
This patterns repeats are 10+1. Thank you for watching and commenting! I’m really happy you liked it.
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet thank you.
Wow !! Awesome tutorial !!
I cant wait to try it !! Now - gotta find me some yarn
Thank you so much! Good luck with the yarn hunt ❤️ that’s always half the fun 😊
I just watched this three-part series and would love to make this. Because I am almost 6 feet tall I’d like to make it bigger. Can you please tell me you’re finished measurements? And if I wanted to make it wider how many more foundation chains is the repeat? Thank you so much for this brilliant tutorial.
Thank you so much for this tutorial...it's beautiful and I can't read patterns that well. 💕💕💕💕
Thank U so much for posting... How wide does it come out when you do the 201? Wide enough for a blanket or would U add on to make it wider?
Hi Miss Lissi,
All my info for mine are at my website www.jonnamartinez.com. Mine came to about 70” across and I find that to be plenty of width for a blanket. The repeat is 10+1 if you’d like to go wider. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thank U so much :)
Love this, thank you. What is the pattern repeat to make it wider please?
Wow! It looks beautiful!!
Thank you for watching!
Love your tutorials! So easy to understand. I"m wondering how to adjust the chain # if i'm using a bigger hook#? Don't want it longer, like how do I calculate the chains for motive?
Thank you!! The repeats information is in the written pattern, I don’t feel comfortable sharing that information without the designer’s permission.
Lost souls stole is available on Etsy and Ravelry by Marryetta Roy.
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet got it! Thank you! And thanks for your honesty 🌹
I’m so so excited to start this
I will wait until the tutorials are all out then I will get the paid pattern
So happy to hear this! Thank you for watching and commenting.
Jonna Martinez I just bought the pattern . Looking forward to the other tutorials I can follow the pattern and your tutorial. Thank you to the designer for letting you do the tutorials and thank you for doing them
@@soniac.9162 I bought the pattern also. Being able to follow along with a video tutorial is how I learned to read patterns.
A muito tempo procurava esse padrão de caveiras. Vou fazer. Beijos do Brasil. Thank you
Wonderful! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Excellent tutorial, can't wait to make this. 😍😘👌
I love this pattern, have made blankets, shawls and scarves with it. Would love for someone to come up with a way to make a sweater with it and show us 😉😍
Give me time Anna-Marie, I have it on my project board lol. Maryetta Roy, designer
I been waiting for this. I saw in Spanish but she did to fast and I couldn’t understand pattern. Thank you very much yes like it a lot.
Linda, would you mind saying who done the Spanish tutorial you watched. Thanks! Maryetta Roy, designer
This is so Bad ass🦇 I will crochet Thank-YOUUU"😍
Could you tell me how many yards of yarn I need to do this with a fingering yarn and also the Lion Brand Mandala yarn. It would be nice if you could also say the yardage for the type of yarn you are using in your tutorial to give us a better idea how much to buy if we cannot find that particular yarn. Your tutorial is so easy to follow and your explanations for us beginners are really helpful. Well done! Thank You!!
Hello! I do say how much yarn I used at :27 of the tutorial.
1446 yards and 849g.
I would suggest buying a yarn you can just buy more of if needed.
I would start out with about 1000g of the yarn you choose.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
I can't wait to make this 😍
What if I don’t want it quite that long, how many stitch count for each section? Like I might want it longer or shorter. How many stitches per section? 🌹❤️🙏
It’s sort of like your pineapple peacock shawl. I love it, but I didn’t know how to add more, to make it longer. It’s too short. Have to use it as a scarf. I added tassel, to try to make it longer. No go. I do love your work 🌹❤️🙏
Yay!! I'm so excited!!! I have already started!!
Can you please say where we can repeat (what row) to make it into a blanket!!!
Wonderful! Thank you for watching! The second video you can repeat until desired length. That video will be available August 22 2019.
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet We're all wanting the repeat number of stitches of the pattern so we can adjust the initial foundation row, not just add more rows of skulls.
@RymVri108 I understand but that is not part of the free tutorial. That information is what you get when you pay for the pattern from the designer.
It also helps support designers who spend hours figuring out these patterns for us to use.
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet No, you're right. I read the pattern 4 times looking for that information and missed it every time. I came here to see if someone had the info, and went back and saw it right there in the written pattern. Don't worry, I won't post the stitch count. The pattern is great, but the videos really help to understand it.
@RymVri108 okay! Wonderful to hear! Thank you.
Another awesome tutorial...as usual! !!
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ and thank you for always watching 🌟
Can't wait for part 2
Hi I'm using a super chunky yarn so if I follow your count it would be approx 8 foot. Can you let me know what the stitch multiple is? I kind of counted somewhere around a 10 count but can you please confirm?
Hi it's so nice thanks for your tutorial this shawl 😍
Beautiful tutorial ❤️
Thank you so much! ❤️
I did this but in the triangle shawl before, awesome pattern.
Yes! The triangle style is great fun! Thank you for watching and commenting.
Is there any alternative to doing the alternative double crochet you do at the ends? Every time I try it creates a very loose stitch from where I held the first loop on the crochet stick
That’s okay. They take practice.
Just chain 3, that replaces a double crochet.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
I would like to say ... Stop telling her that the shell stitch is not a shell stitch ... we know it's a V-STITCH! It is called a shell stitch in the original pattern ... she knows her stuff and has been around for a long time and has put out several several tutorials.. I can't stand when people feel the need to constantly correct someone ... what does it even matter just follow the video ... geez .. Jonna I soooo appreciate your tutorials and they are phenomenal
Thank you Dawn!
Unfortunately I dont know how to do a foundation double crochet. Could I chain a certain number instead?
I do my "fake" DCs a little different than yours, but I really like the way yours look, going to try it.
Thank you!
Thank you so so much! I’m going to make a blanket
Wonderful! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Nice!!!! I have some lovely gradient yarn that would go good with this pattern!
I love that yarn. Did you happen to say the name and such??? I just love that color.
How many foundation doubles do you need if you're using smaller yarn? How many multiples make up the skills if I make it longer ?
You can find the multiple in the written pattern: www.etsy.com/listing/704219050/
Thank you for watching!
Hi if I didnt want this to be as long how many chains do I do does it have to be a multiple? And if so how many ? And thank you so much for this tutorial
Hello! This pattern is worked in multiples of 10+1
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Thank you cant wait for part 2
This is perfect for the vest I want to make. Does anyone know the repeat on this? I don't need it that long.
Can anyone tell me what an “alternative double crochet” is, please? I looked it up on RUclips and I see a bunch of variations so I’m not quite sure what to do. Crochet newbie, here!
Beautiful work!
Thank you so much for your comment and for watching 💞
Welcome!
Love this! Can’t wait to get started!!
Wonderful!!! It is so much fun! Thank you for watching!
It's a lot to take in with this project seems like it's really beautiful love that color Joann where you get it at ??
This color yarn is red heart ombré yarn. In the gray they have. Thank you for watching!
Your welcome
I love this. How would you make this into a blanket?
I personally think this is definitely wide enough for a blanket (over 70” in the worsted weight yarn for me) and then I would just crochet the repeat rows 8-23 until it’s as long as I wanted it to be. Part 2 has those rows.
That video will be available to watch 8-22-19.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
I love watching you tutorials. You go slow enough so even beginners can crochet with you
Is there another way to do it? Does it absolutely have to be the foundation DC?
Yes. You can just chain and then turn and double crochet in each chain. Thank you for watching!
You need a total of 201 stitches. So you will need a turning chain. You can chain 203 and dc into the 4th chain (counting the ch 3 as a stitch)
Ive always heard the stitch you call a "shell" is a "V" stitch. This is new to me.
It is a V stitch, but to make the pattern more smoothly written and understood it is called a shell for this pattern. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I really want to make this pattern tall rather than wide. Is there a certain multiple i can work from. Im not sure if im making sense because im fairly new to crochet.
I know the multiple is part of the pattern and I don’t feel comfortable sharing that as it’s a paid pattern.
I do know what you’re meaning.
The pattern is available on Etsy or Ravelry. Thank you for watching the tutorial!
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet Ahhhh i see amazing thank you 😊 ill defo grab the pattern then 💜
What is the pattern chain count? EG how many if we want to make it longer/shorter?
That information is in the written pattern: www.etsy.com/listing/704219050/
Would the pattern work the same with a dk yarn?
Yes! It will be slightly smaller though. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet perfect! Thank you!!
Love this!
Awesome 👏🏾
Can i just chain 3 when u start a new row or do I have to do that alternate chain 3?
You can just chain 3. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Very nice work😊
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Can I crochet this into a lap blanket?
I don’t see why not! Just keep going with the repeats!
What are the multiples I’m thinking baby blanket
Omg yes!!!
can u make a blanket out of this pattern i really like the skull pattern
Yes video 2 will have the repeats and I think it would make an amazing blanket!
Thank you for watching and commenting!
i could i use a chaining method instead of how u it the first row
Omg 🤤☺️☺️ tysvm
Omg thank you sooo much i was really so happy to do this work thanks ❤😍
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Anybody know what the repeat of this pattern happens to be? I'd like a shorter version but I don't want to end it in a weird spot.
Thanks in advance
I usually assume this is part of the pattern so here is a link to that: www.etsy.com/listing/704219050/
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet Thanks. That's cheap enough that even if it doesn't include the information it's not money wasted. I can play around and figure it out.
The pattern does include it. I have the pattern. But paid patterns have extra information the tutorial doesn’t have so you get more for your money.
Não entendo o inglês mas os ponto eu consigo acompanhar bem lindos modelos que vcs fazem.
Olá! Estou muito feliz que você gostou do vídeo. Obrigado por assistir e comentar. Google translate used for this reply.
Ola está muy bonito me gustaría verlo puesto ya sea en maniquí o en un niño
where is the video for part 2 lost souls stole. I can not find it
I cant find it either very dissapointing waste of time and materials
Hello Linda, it is scheduled for release on 8-22-19.
This and More information is in the description box and at my website.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
@56lill
Hello, it is scheduled for release on 8-22-19.
This and More information is in the description box and at my website.
Thank you for watching.
Hi
that yarn makes it really hard to see the actual pattern .
i can't tell if i like it or not .
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Your 'shell stitch' is a v stitch
Correct it is a v stitch. But in the pattern it is a “shell” for ease of repeats.
Thanks for watching.
Looks nice. Way too complicated to even try it.
That's not a shell stitch lol. that's a V stitch dc, ch1, dc. look it up. But thank you for doing this tutorial!
The pattern writer choses to call that part of the pattern a “shell” it saves on writing two words every single time. And it is consistent with her other patterns. I do my tutorials along with the pattern to save on confusion when people use the tutorial and written instructions together.
I know what a V stitch is.
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Honestly you go a little too fast.
I think shes amazing and her tutorials are the best ... you can slow the video down .. way down if need be without losing any of the pattern.. on iPhone while watching tutorials go to the upper right corner there's three little dots click on that scroll down to where it says play back and you have multiple options of slow speeds and faster speeds
Those “shells” are not shells. They areV stitches.
She obviously knows the difference but is trying to make it easier for us.
She is just following the pattern written by someone else, who gave her permission to do a video on it. The pattern writer decided to call it a "shell". So Jonna calls it so as well l, for those following on the written pattern, so it isn't confusing. She knows what a v stitch is. Jeez. If it really bugs you, I guess you could find the person she credits as writing it so you can lecture them about it. If it's that dire a situation for you.