Do you have trouble keeping your crochet edges straight? I hope this video is helpful! If you have any questions, I am happy to help answer them here in the comments. 😀
At last…. After many attempts and failings I stumbled upon this video. I am so happy I did. Now I know how to make a perfect square…Thank you so much for your concise instructions which are so simple to understand 👍🙏🏻👌
God bless you for making this video. I was trying to make a scarf to match the beanie that I just finished. I had to take it apart twice because the edges were crooked. I almost gave up and came across your video. I've been searching and yours is the one that helped me. The little tips of which way to turn your work is precious. It made such a big difference. Now I can finish the scarf to match the beanie. Thank you so much.
I have watched I-don't-know-how-many videos on making straight edges and yours is the first one that I could easily follow and execute! Thank you so much!!
I struggle with straight edges all the time even though I practice everyday. No videos before have explained it like you have. Thank you so much I can’t wait to try this!!!!
This was so helpful. New to crocheting working on a single crochet baby blanket. Was unable to get straight edges took it apart 4 times after 15-20 rows. Thank you!
That blue yarn is beautiful. I may have to learn how to crochet just so I can use your tips. Clear instructions and very helpful...well, I assume they would be helpful to someone who knows how to crochet. Which I don't. :-)
The yarn looks purple to me, not blue, but for some reason I often have trouble distinguishing between the two. Is blue/purple colorblindness a thing? Off to go ask Google!
Do you have a video on how to not skip the first stitch when doing fpdc or bpdc? Or how would you do that? Does the first post on the edge count as the first stitch?
I get your methods but can’t understand the first stitch on the row. This seems like it would increase a stitch and through the stitch count off. Otherwise, your instructions are clear, your voice is easy to listen to and your filming is well done. Thank you.
Do you have trouble keeping your crochet edges straight? I hope this video is helpful! If you have any questions, I am happy to help answer them here in the comments. 😀
At last…. After many attempts and failings I stumbled upon this video. I am so happy I did. Now I know how to make a perfect square…Thank you so much for your concise instructions which are so simple to understand 👍🙏🏻👌
Thanks so much. You are a great instructor.
God bless you for making this video. I was trying to make a scarf to match the beanie that I just finished. I had to take it apart twice because the edges were crooked. I almost gave up and came across your video. I've been searching and yours is the one that helped me. The little tips of which way to turn your work is precious. It made such a big difference. Now I can finish the scarf to match the beanie. Thank you so much.
I have watched I-don't-know-how-many videos on making straight edges and yours is the first one that I could easily follow and execute! Thank you so much!!
I'm so glad the video helped you! Thank you for taking the time to comment. ☺️ Sorry I didn't reply earlier.
I struggle with straight edges all the time even though I practice everyday. No videos before have explained it like you have. Thank you so much I can’t wait to try this!!!!
I'm so glad you found this helpful! Thank you for taking the time to watch.
I know this is a 4 year old post but as a beginner I thank you so much
Great video. This is something that I have struggled with for years. Your video really helped me to "straighten out".
Glad it helped! Thank you for taking the time to comment. 🙂
This was so helpful. New to crocheting working on a single crochet baby blanket. Was unable to get straight edges took it apart 4 times after 15-20 rows. Thank you!
Happy this helped! 😃
im new in crochet , love your instruction , easy to learn and follow 🌷🇰🇼
I'm so glad it was helpful! 😊 Thank you for taking the time to watch.
I still struggle with this... thanks for the tips! 👍👍
Happy to help! 🙂 Thank you for taking the time to watch.
Just What I was looking for!
That blue yarn is beautiful. I may have to learn how to crochet just so I can use your tips. Clear instructions and very helpful...well, I assume they would be helpful to someone who knows how to crochet. Which I don't. :-)
The yarn looks purple to me, not blue, but for some reason I often have trouble distinguishing between the two. Is blue/purple colorblindness a thing? Off to go ask Google!
thank you so much this is helpful.
Great tips thank you!
Glad it helped! 🙂
Thank you 🙏🏻 for the tips❣️🌟🎄
I’m glad you liked the video! Thank you for taking the time to comment. 😊
Stellar thank you!!
@darlenejohnson7312 I'm glad you liked the video! Thank you for the comment. 🙂
Thank you so much!! Great video!
I'm glad you liked it! ☺️ Thank you for taking the time to watch.
Do you have a video on how to not skip the first stitch when doing fpdc or bpdc? Or how would you do that? Does the first post on the edge count as the first stitch?
Best video & tips for the clean edges💗 Thank you so much! Good bye wonky edges lol
I'm glad it helped! 🙂
Found it!! Just came back to this video again after 2 years😊 I’m crocheting an elf shawl next🧚🏻♀️
Thank you again x
Thanks
A hat I’m working on is all sc. What do I do for these tips ?
Your way is a lot slower, then the normal way, but your piece comes out tighter with no holes 👍🧶
Very true! ☺️
I get your methods but can’t understand the first stitch on the row. This seems like it would increase a stitch and through the stitch count off. Otherwise, your instructions are clear, your voice is easy to listen to and your filming is well done. Thank you.
It works for every type of stiches?
I notice u r not working thru both loops, i go thru both the loops otherwise u get a different look to the normal way
Yep, definitely makes a difference. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment. Really appreciate it! 😊
The right one has a rediculous stitch structure… they are so wonky
Wonky indeed. 🙂 Thank you for taking the time to watch!