The Simple CROCHET Question that STUMPED ME: ASK ME ANYTHING

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @clc1302
    @clc1302 Год назад +391

    My mom used to say that our small mistakes in our handmade items just proves they are handmade! I’ve always held those words closely!

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +24

      Love that!! Thanks for sharing!! 🧶🧶🧶

    • @francespyne7316
      @francespyne7316 Год назад +14

      I am trying to accept this in my work, and if it doesn't impact the overall item, then I don't need to rip back and redo

    • @emrooker
      @emrooker Год назад +5

      I think as the maker it is difficult not to see the mistakes but know that no one else does. I think after a number of years pass too you may not remember what the mistakes were and may appreciate the item more than you did after you initially finished it. I know I’ve looked at items years later and think “wow I did a good job!”

    • @michelestanley7142
      @michelestanley7142 Год назад +11

      When you make a mistake, you make it one of a kind!

    • @hourglas39
      @hourglas39 Год назад +3

      Thank you for sharing. This will be cherished for me going forward with all of my projects. ❤️❤️🌹

  • @ourcreativebeehive
    @ourcreativebeehive Год назад +75

    My grandmother, a native American, told me this... Mistakes keep the evil spirits away. ❤❤

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +7

      I love that! Thanks for sharing! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @theonlycake
      @theonlycake 8 месяцев назад +2

      one time i heard that if theres no mistake in something, the evil spirits cannot get out and stay with the thing

    • @AnitaOsborne-xe3hh
      @AnitaOsborne-xe3hh 4 месяца назад +2

      The Amish believe nothing is perfect but Jesus and will put a mistake in on purpose ❤

  • @siamese35
    @siamese35 Год назад +105

    Just a wedding suggestion. When my son got married they put baskets in the ladies room with items that could save the day. Clear finger nail polish, feminine products, safety pins, floss, etc. hope you all have a wonderful wedding day. I live all your videos. Every bit of info is so useful.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +16

      That's such a great tip! Thanks for sharing!! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @frenchflaherty9206
      @frenchflaherty9206 Год назад +24

      Same with the men! Mints, a comb, lint rollers, and stain removers are all great to have around, its what we do for them at my venue!

  • @annajjarrett
    @annajjarrett Год назад +20

    Lost my cro Jo ? I spent weeks going to crochet school. LOL. You tube and found awesome people like you. Watched interesting things I wanted to learn. I was so inspired and dove back in. Age 75. , So needed this. Thank you.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +3

      I'm so glad you found your crojo!! 🧶🧶🧶

    • @CraftyVegan
      @CraftyVegan 11 месяцев назад +3

      It’s so much easier to learn to crochet now that there are online videos ^_^
      I started crocheting when I was 9 (almost 15 years before RUclips) and I remember going to Joann or Michael’s and snagging those little paper patterns that they used to hang in the yarn section. I browse ravelry, Ribblr, and RUclips now.
      Being able to watch someone run through a confusing or challenging stitch or technique is such a valuable resource 💚 🧶

    • @kathyoneill4011
      @kathyoneill4011 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@CraftyVeganIt really is.. I wouldn't have been able to learn the amigurumi technique otherwise

    • @CraftyVegan
      @CraftyVegan 7 месяцев назад

      @@kathyoneill4011 for sure, lol
      Amigurumi wasn’t even in my vocabulary when I first started and now my kids’ stuffies are about 30% amigurumi ^_^

  • @elizabethgracefashion
    @elizabethgracefashion Год назад +19

    The way I get re-inspired is by watching crochet idea videos especially when it is about the new season like spring ideas, summer ideas, etc. The ideas always look so cute I can’t resist making them!

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      That's a great tip! Thanks for sharing! ❤

    • @joniellewaguespack827
      @joniellewaguespack827 Год назад

      My RUclips is full of inspiring crochet patterns to choose from, and different skill levels.

  • @maggieprice357
    @maggieprice357 Год назад +29

    I have told others before that the greatest lesson that I have learned from crocheting and knitting is to be okay with being bad at something until you’re good at it. I’m naturally a perfectionist type of person and in the past I shied away from things that take a long time to build skills because I didn’t want to experience failure. Crocheting and knitting taught me to be comfortable with and even embrace having to be bad at something until I’m good at it. That has impacted many other areas of my life including things like cooking and baking and sewing and all sorts of other things. It’s an invaluable lesson that I don’t think I would have been forced to learn if I hadn’t started crocheting and knitting. The feeling of satisfaction you get from seeing how far you’ve come in a skill is so rewarding and is worth the many failures and less-than-perfect outcomes leading up to that.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +4

      I couldn't love this more!!! YES!!! I was exactly the same way!!! Thank you for sharing!!! 🧶👏🧶👏

    • @BDK0624
      @BDK0624 8 месяцев назад

      😊

    • @kathyoneill4011
      @kathyoneill4011 7 месяцев назад

      Great motivation for us beginners

  • @J.Browny0685
    @J.Browny0685 Год назад +39

    The first doll I made, I was so excited, but when I finished her she was so big, she couldn't sit to make her fit in better. I kept her for a while. Then ended up apologizing to her perfusely and frogged her. I felt so guilty.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +8

      Lol!!! I would have felt the same way!! 🧶😂🧶😂

    • @ourcreativebeehive
      @ourcreativebeehive Год назад +9

      My oldest daughter always wants my first try, even if I do not like them. She is a therapist who specializes in children with a chronically ill or terminally ill sibling. The kids love them.❤

  • @Spacymidnightnor
    @Spacymidnightnor 3 месяца назад +6

    “If I can do this, I know I can get better” that should be on merchandise 💜🕯️

  • @g.cosper
    @g.cosper Год назад +3

    I very much appreciated the scenes of people doing their craft ! So many ways to be creative

  • @judipierry549
    @judipierry549 Год назад +11

    This is for Sara and trying to come to grips with our mistakes.
    When traveling through the West with my family a Navaho woman weaving a blanket was talking and told the crowd that she always “purposely” weaves in a mistake because only the Great Spirit does perfect. I have taken this to heart with ALL my crochet and crafts because I certainly am not about to try to out do the Great Spirit! I must admit most of my errors are NOT deliberate, however. 😉

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing! 🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶

  • @sillybeeful
    @sillybeeful Год назад +30

    No wonder your family is supportive of you!! They must be so proud of you Elise for everything that you have accomplished and all that you are. This video was like a Christmas dinner… rich, full, delicious, with multiple courses and accompaniments. Well done You🙌🏽🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻

  • @charlottedavis6973
    @charlottedavis6973 Год назад +11

    Being somewhat of a yarn snob I never considered buying this yarn while shopping at DT…A few months ago my curiosity got the best of me and I bought one skein of Just Yarn…I crochet chemo caps and donate them to local Cancer Center. This yarn was an absolute dream to work with and provided the softness that is so important to these particular caps. I went back the next day and stocked up on 2 of every color.

  • @nanno8483
    @nanno8483 Год назад +8

    Your unfinished Frida squares would make great pillows! Be proud of how far you were able to get on that project and display them.

  • @sdmcdaniel2255
    @sdmcdaniel2255 Год назад +10

    I have an answer for the question about being uninspired or losing your 'crojo'. Most of us crocheters don't JUST crochet. We aren't just crocheters, we're CRAFTERS. We take part in many different crafts. For example, I'm a crocheter, but I also make beadwork jewelry, I sew, I'm a writer, and I make maps for fantasy games. I lose interest in crocheting from time to time... that's when I switch to a different craft.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      That's such a great point!! And your maps sound incredible!!! 🗺️📍🧭

  • @cherylmccall9391
    @cherylmccall9391 Год назад +9

    I homeschooled my children and I always told them... it's ok... mistakes are the best teacher! This was a great Q & A. Very informative!

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +4

      I homeschooled my kids too! And mistakes really are the best teachers! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Grandmama-Rainey
    @Grandmama-Rainey Год назад +21

    I've always told my family that mistakes show that I made them since I'm the only one who knits and crochets in our family. My smart-alec grandkids try to find the mistakes. Thank you so much for your help and advice, Elise. Much love. 💜

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      Love that! 🧶🧶🧶

    • @dawnkindnesscountsmost5991
      @dawnkindnesscountsmost5991 Год назад +4

      Tell the kids that any mistakes are on purpose, to challenge them and help build their healthy brains. When they find mistakes, praise their puzzle-solving skills. 😊

    • @gladysroldan5301
      @gladysroldan5301 Год назад +2

      I too tell my students that they learn from mistakes.

  • @lauradimartino3415
    @lauradimartino3415 Год назад +16

    As someone who knits and crochets, i use crochet hooks when knitting frequently. The best use is for binding off. I use the hook in my right hand instead of a knitting needle. Also, its helpful to use a hook bigger than the needles to ensure a nice loose, stretchy bind-off.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing!!!! 🧶🧶🧶

    • @freedomforever1597
      @freedomforever1597 Год назад

      I generally use a crochet hook to cast on stitches onto one knitting needle. This method makes a much neater cast on edge.

  • @patwagner9308
    @patwagner9308 Год назад +6

    I taught myself to crochet in July 1971 using a Woman's Day magazine where an article appeared about crocheting. It's been a passion ever since.
    Just wanted to say your glasses are so cool & look terrific on you. Great choice of frames & color.

  • @AGL01772
    @AGL01772 Год назад +7

    You have a wonderful presentation style! I find many people ramble on their vlogs and I need to move on because I lose attention. Because you are so concise, it is a pleasure to listen.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! ❤

    • @anne65ish
      @anne65ish Год назад

      I totally agree !!! Most do not have her very pleasant style and voice. Also there is no background music making it difficult to hear. Love these patterns and information she presents . very nice

  • @LopsidedCrafter
    @LopsidedCrafter 11 месяцев назад +2

    As a fellow designer I appreciate you saying that you look at the patterns to see if the designer gives you permission to sell the finished items. Unfortunately, for those of us in the US, it doesn’t matter if we put that clause in our patterns 😢. According to The Craft Industry Alliance The copyright law only protects us for saying how the pattern is distributed- no sharing, copying, claiming as our own. The crocheter/knitter/maker can do what ever they want to with the finished item because it is considered their own tangible property at that point. Of course this is not the same for trademarked items. It can be so confusing lol
    As a designer myself, I do think it’s good etiquette to do as the designer wishes, though

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes! I like to follow what the designer requests and I always appreciate when people ask me if they can sell finished items from my patterns! Thanks for sharing! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @donnabush7938
    @donnabush7938 Год назад +11

    Many years ago, I was crocheting an American flag afghan for my dad, who was an Army vet. No matter how many times I tried, I couldn’t get the stripes to line up on the blue, so kept frogging it. A friend saw my struggles and said that my dad wouldn’t notice any imperfections, he would just be pleased that I made it. We’re our harshest critics, and to always remember that only God is perfect!
    I remind myself of her advice every time I catch myself struggling with an imperfect item

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      Great advice! Thanks for sharing! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @Brineytoes
    @Brineytoes 3 месяца назад +1

    I was a perfectionist with my sewing, so when I lost most of my sight, I gave up sewing. But boy, do I miss creative expression! So here I am, hoping I can crochet again. I have better vision with things that are very near to my face; the sewing machine is too far. But in the 7 years since I woke up blind one Sunday, I have learned, with the help of my blind center and its wonderful support group, that there can also be satisfaction in “good enough”. I was never perfect. No one is. But we accept ourselves as “good enough” until something reeally horrible changes our understanding of who we are. It shakes your world like nothing else can. Then you begin to build again, one step at a time. Think you can’t do normal things while blind? 😃 Well, here I am after learning to use smart devices as well as I did before I lost my sight. And yes, I have begun to sew again. Designing and sewing was akin to breathing to me. Just very small things now, and not the vessels I used to make. And mending. Will I crochet well? That depends on anyone’s definition of “done well”, but the creative urge is strong enough to try to do my best, but I can have satisfaction in “GOOD ENOUGH” and keep on trying. I am enough, I have enough, I do enough.

  • @stephanieharter494
    @stephanieharter494 Год назад +3

    Thank you, sweet friend. So thankful that RUclips brought us together! ❤❤❤

  • @saharaantarctica2525
    @saharaantarctica2525 Год назад +3

    Your hair looks fantastic.

  • @caressegarcia
    @caressegarcia Год назад +7

    There are Native American tribes who intentionally put mistakes in their artwork as they believe the flaw to be important and necessary. The intentional error is an expression of humility and is considered a way to honor the Great Spirit by acknowledging being human.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      I love that! Thank you for sharing! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @bjshifko
      @bjshifko Год назад +2

      I heard that years ago and it has always helped me to determine whether or not to fix mistakes in crafting projects. If it’s a noticeable mistake, I will fix it, but if it’s minor and I’m able to “fix” it then I leave it.

  • @Jenny-qj3qo
    @Jenny-qj3qo Год назад +9

    Oh my goodness, this couldn’t be a more perfect video for me! Im just at the beginning of my crochet business and have found all your videos so helpful and inspiring. I love how honest you are and your tips, tricks and links to other resources are invaluable. You truly are a gift, thank you so much 💖x

  • @jamieburton8329
    @jamieburton8329 Год назад +12

    I really enjoyed our time together this Saturday morning :-) Thank you so much for putting all of this valuable information together in your video and including the links. I truly appreciate the time and energy you put into your channel for us " Crochet Gremlins"!

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @marshasuzzane5862
    @marshasuzzane5862 Год назад +4

    Thank you for always sharing! Your love for amigurumi has encouraged my growth and skills and allowed me to step out of making scarves and blankets only to crochet fun toys. 💖

  • @StrawberryNova
    @StrawberryNova 10 месяцев назад +1

    The first question talking about mistakes and imperfections actually reminds me of something my sister said when I was concerned over imperfections in a baby blanket I made for her. She smiled and told me "they aren't mistakes. They're little pieces of you in something you made and that's what makes it special" and that really touched me.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  10 месяцев назад +1

      Awww! That is such a lovely sentiment! ❤️

  • @samzalak4849
    @samzalak4849 Год назад +7

    At some point during this video, Elise, you clocked 100k subs. A wonderful milestone! Congratulations!! Your community loves the energy and passion you share with us for all things crafty!!

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!! I really appreciate all the support!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @SadieKayrazy
    @SadieKayrazy Год назад +7

    By the way! For my birthday today I got a crochet book that I think you would enjoy. It is called ‘Annie’s crochet: animal amigurumi to crochet’ I really love the bunny 🐰 ❤

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @YarnSociety
    @YarnSociety Год назад +5

    I am so with you on mindset! I have doubts all the time, thinking that I have no right to share my work. Thank you for letting me know I'm not alone! Such great questions answered!🙌🏻

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      You are so talented Katie!! I love all your work!! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @sybillbaldauf2100
    @sybillbaldauf2100 Год назад +4

    I have a tip to keep safety eyes a bit more secure. Once I have secured the safety eyes I take a lighter and melt the pin of the safety eye and push it flat, so it forms a disk on top of the ring to lock the eye. That works quite well. Just be careful not to burn your fingers or your project! Sorry for my English, it's not my native language. ❤From Bali

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      I've seen that before!! Thanks for sharing!! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @XXallycat101XX
    @XXallycat101XX Месяц назад +1

    One part that she forgot to mention at 10:08 if your blanket is starting to shrink that means that you're not chaining one at the end of your row. That happened to me where my blanket was turning into a triangle and then when I redid it and chained one at the end of each row it turned into a square.

  • @creativegrounds6471
    @creativegrounds6471 Год назад +4

    I’m a chronic project hopper 😂 I would say that I have about 5 projects started. I know that may not seem like a lot but that’s because I recently made myself finish several projects. That being said I’ve also recently frogged 3 projects. Two I restarted and one I ended up doing a different project with. I also wanted to say thank you because I’m a crocheted only and you’ve inspired me to learn how to knit.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks so much for sharing your struggles! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @Tish_Ann77
    @Tish_Ann77 Год назад +5

    I have to tell you that I'm fairly new to crocheting and I absolutely adore your channel. You are so fun to watch and I love your videos!

  • @purenatures4755
    @purenatures4755 Год назад +4

    You look stunning in this dress. Congratulations and I look forward to you sharing beautiful photos of the day. I loved this video. Your so kind to share so much information and other makers detail. It’s truly lovely to see you promote your craft and support other businesses too.

  • @tjorven64
    @tjorven64 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm a Norwegian and i agree, there really are a looooot of beautiful Norwegian knitting patterns. I've been knitting for at least 50 years. Happy knitting. Thank you for your great videos ❤

  • @Nadia-m6z
    @Nadia-m6z 10 месяцев назад +2

    god how i love you. your vid’s r so fun to watch and i just realate to you sm. maybe i’m very young bc i’m only 12 but i still love to watch u (and ur voice is so calming)❤

  • @premieryarns
    @premieryarns Год назад +7

    Awesome Questions and Amazing Answers!!! Praying all goes perfectly for your daughter's wedding! Thank you for another inspiring video!

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much, Michele!!! I had a lot of fun with this video! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @roserenik6375
    @roserenik6375 Год назад +3

    Such an information stuffed video. Love your up front honesty. I have several wips going at one time. My problem is not finishing them, my problem is forgetting to put the hook size with the wip or the pattern with it. Then when I try to go back to the item it takes me forever to find the pattern or the hook size. So my new plan is pin a post it note to the project with the info on it and this has solved alot of problems. I love your dress for your Daughter's wedding. I hope you can get the Bride and Groom done in time for the special day. Be sure you have a sewing kit with you on the day of your daughter's wedding, just incase of the need to sew/mend or pin a strap or button or hem in place. I usually carry one with me in an Altoid tin in my purse along with either nippers or folding scissors. This saved the day for a friends Daughter's wedding, when it was discovered there were no hooks or snaps for the bow on the back of her dress to attach nor was there a hook and eye to close the neck of her dress. I was sitting in the church and was called out to assist. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      Thank you so much for that tip!!!! I will definitely be bringing a sewing kit now! 🧵🪡

  • @JefferyCircle
    @JefferyCircle Год назад +5

    thank you so much for your advice! i think you’re right about being overwhelmed about a project and loosing the motivation. i am going to buy a crochet note book and write out and steps to do ✨💕

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +2

      I think just breaking it down into little steps makes it feel doable! I was so surprised how much better I felt! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @threedm2
    @threedm2 Год назад +2

    Elise, this video is probably the most beneficial video I have watched in a very long time. It's like you looked into my soul and addressed all the fear and anxiety I have been going through over starting my own crochet business. You are so inspirational. How you felt about yourself is how I feel about myself. Thank you for your vulnerability. I am going to take your advice and take some courses to help me with my plans. I appreciate your honesty about your struggles. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!!!!

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      Awwww! You are so welcome!! I know how much it means to know that others have doubts and struggle with insecurity! Good luck to you! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @joannlebowitz4068
    @joannlebowitz4068 Год назад +1

    Isn’t it funny how judgmental we are on our own work but when we give it as gifts that the recipient is so excited about the gift it lifts us up ❤❤❤

  • @jenhayes6242
    @jenhayes6242 Год назад +7

    Another great video, Elise! You continue to amaze and inspire with your honesty, commitment, and creative style. Best wishes always.

  • @nathanbrute9075
    @nathanbrute9075 Год назад +1

    When you held up your first crochet I looked over at my first and had a flood of those first emotions, looking at your finished product, the pride of making something. Yes he’s wonky, yes one ears a different shape so I had to sew it on weird to cover it up, yes I misread the pattern and he’s a l o n g boi. But man, I was so proud.

  • @yooperfamily
    @yooperfamily Год назад +1

    About the question about how you try not to jump to other projects. I am currently going through this. I am working on a very BIG crochet project, and i am now over 2/3 done, thank goodness, but as i took a bit of a break from it, i started looking at some really neat (new to me) crochet stitches, namely "strawberry" and "crocodile". So, of course my mind was wandering around what i wanted to do with those 2 different stitches, and what type of project i was going to do with each. And, of course i had to practice the stitches with scrap yarn i had, just so i could try the stitch and become well versed on it, lol. So, now as i am picking up my BIG project, i keep thinking about these other stitches and project ideas while i am doing the current one. I also watched a video on doing a foldable crochet produce bag, and all these different ideas started popping up in my mind. Of course. It's crazy. So, i guess it's good time of year now for this because now i have a ton to think about and do for the winter, lol.

  • @maryjones1
    @maryjones1 Год назад +3

    Excellent video. It was quite comprehensive, and I learnt a lot about many aspects I had questions about. There was too much to retain immediately, so I will watch it at least 1-2 more times. Thank you

  • @shadowlandsfarmandcreamery5400
    @shadowlandsfarmandcreamery5400 Год назад +4

    Thank you for mentioning Lisa from Farmhouse on Boone! I haven't jumped into her course, but was debating whether I had the time or mental space to tackle it. Your recommendation clinched that I need to take the leap.
    Love from Maine,
    Deb

  • @smacmavis1083
    @smacmavis1083 Год назад +1

    Thanks again, for all the great info and honesty about all things crochet&knit!

  • @evecampbell7744
    @evecampbell7744 Год назад +2

    You are so gracious in sharing your knowledge and experience. Thank you!

  • @historianKelly
    @historianKelly Год назад +1

    I just wanted to add a little note because you asked if we used crochet hooks in our knitting to share: I use my crochet hooks to cast on my knitting and to cast off. It helps me, especially because I don't like most of the cast on methods. I actually learned the crochet cast on from a knitter. It's pretty much just single crocheting the loops onto the knitting needles. You cast on one stitch less than you need, then the loop on your hook goes on the needle as your last cast on stitch. When I'm done with my knitting, I use the same hook to knit the stitches off the knitting needle, and bind them off. When I have the last loop on the hook, I end it the same way I would my crochet work - in fact, sometimes I just go ahead and crochet a border on my knitting if needed.
    Right now, I'm doing something kind of opposite. I'm crocheting a wrap top, but I don't like the ties that the pattern calls for. So I decided I'd knit an i-cord instead of crochet anything. I picked up stitches around the border with my crochet hook, then looped my knitting needles through them, and I'm making a knit i-cord instead.

  • @DawnsDays
    @DawnsDays Год назад +5

    Thanks for answering my question 🤣🤣 I'm kinda disappointed you didn't say the loo but a pickle in your lap is the next best thing lol thanks for the shout out too and a MASSIVE congratulations on reaching 100k subs Elise 👏👏👏👏👏❤️

  • @MusicMakesMeSmile247
    @MusicMakesMeSmile247 Год назад +3

    Speaking of mistakes, im making a cardigan and I realized it was about 3 inches wider than the size I was trying to make. I decided to just go with it and it will either be oversized or it will be a gift. Lol, I couldn't bring myself to pull all the work out. I was using a different yarn and I hate gauge swatches, so I measured it but I didn't work enough rows before I measured and it got wider.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      I hope it ends up being a cozy cardigan! ❤

    • @MusicMakesMeSmile247
      @MusicMakesMeSmile247 Год назад

      @@EliseRoseCrochet Thanks💕 I think it will. Only thing I have left now is sewing up the seams and adding the border. Your videos helped me to stay motivated while finishing it. Sometimes I start something and just lose interest for a bit.

  • @jenhigh4634
    @jenhigh4634 Месяц назад

    Another great non-typical use for crochet hook -- In loom knitting, you can use a hook to pickup dropped stitches too, but also, if you use the chain cast-on, some people use a hook for that

  • @cruzianfibergeek
    @cruzianfibergeek Год назад +4

    Excited for the new crochet hook video. I'm always looking for new hooks. I came across some bellaknit hooks that are absolutely gorgeous but a little outside my budget.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! I haven't heard of those hooks before! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @TheBudgetingIntrovert
    @TheBudgetingIntrovert Год назад +2

    End of last year/beginning of this year I lost my crojo. I made blankets, sweaters, cardigans etc. when I tried to make another one I didn’t want to. I would see a pattern for a new sweater, start it then frog it because I just wasn’t feeling it. I stopped crocheting for a while because I didn’t know what I wanted to do. That is when I found your channel and decided to try amigurumi and I am absolutely in love with making these little toys. I’m still learning but I found my crojo again.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      That's awesome!!! I'm so glad you're enjoying crochet again!! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @karensample3052
    @karensample3052 Год назад +8

    Excellent video. I also struggled with confidence issues and still do. I really love toys so being able to make them is such a blessing. I’m currently challenging myself with the Autumn doodle knit cowl☺️🧶 keep up the good work with your delightful channel ❤️👏🏼

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +2

      Awww! Thank you, Karen!! And your cowl sounds amazing!!! 🧶🧶🧶

    • @karensample3052
      @karensample3052 Год назад +1

      @@EliseRoseCrochet it’s a pattern on Ravelry from pacific knit co.☺️

  • @lastred9298
    @lastred9298 10 месяцев назад +1

    I first used a crochet hook in knitting to help make holes in a purchased dish towel to add a knit topper on it that lets you hang it on your oven handle. It was so handy!

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing! Great idea! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @wildflower-spirit-creations
    @wildflower-spirit-creations Год назад +3

    By far the best, most informative video I have ever seen. Thank you. I have saved the entire video until I can take notes.❤

  • @bethhasilo1536
    @bethhasilo1536 Год назад +3

    Elise, you are a such a delight to watch! I look forward to all of your videos & learn something new in every one of them. Keep up the fabulous work!

  • @Me_Ewe_and_Yarn_Cheryl
    @Me_Ewe_and_Yarn_Cheryl Год назад +3

    Loved this Q&A. You can also use a crochet hook to cast on and bind off in knitting. I really like the crochet cast on and if I want a slightly looser bind off, I use a crochet hook.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      Oooh!! I had no idea!!! Thanks for sharing!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Raediculus95
    @Raediculus95 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel this week and have watched a handful of your stuff already. Aside from all your crocheting knowledge, you are so beautiful and your skin just glows! I’ve added quite a few of the gadgets you’ve positively reviewed to my wishlist as well so thank you so much!

  • @keturahspencer
    @keturahspencer Год назад +2

    How to stay motivation when's you loses interest in a project? Start another project. Forget about it. Find it somewhere random 5 years later, say "huh, I remember that." Then pick it up again, frog it, throw it away, or re-purpose the project.

  • @hopejohnson6347
    @hopejohnson6347 Год назад +2

    About the vintage patterns: Ravelry has quite a few links to sites that host vintage patterns for free... and one that's especially dear to my heart is a project from the national library of australia - they scan entire vintage crafting magazines and host them for free... even patterns as old as the 1880's... up to about the 1950s.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      Wow!! That is so cool! Thank you for sharing!! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @sarahjones245
    @sarahjones245 Год назад +2

    Saved the best question for last, I see? Thank you for answering! Happy to have a creator on the platform that is so involved with their community 🥰

  • @momster2552
    @momster2552 Год назад +2

    Good stuff! I tried the tennis ball hack and the standard size ball didn't fit in my small hand. I went to the pet store and grabbed a couple balls for small dogs and it was much better

  • @poodlegirl55
    @poodlegirl55 Год назад +1

    Great video. Why are so many people feeling guilt about wips? Do they not finish them? Sometimes I am in the mood to dream up and start lots of projects. Other times I'm in a creative slump and am glad I have lots to finish. Just keep them all organized in baskets with the hook and information. Have easy, hard, travel and new things on the go and enjoy them.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      I think a lot of people feel overwhelmed with a lot of WIPS and they end up not finishing some of them because of that. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @poodlegirl55
      @poodlegirl55 Год назад

      @LePetitSaint Crochet I'm a finisher. I even finish dead people's crafts I buy at auctions haha.

  • @gladysroldan5301
    @gladysroldan5301 Год назад +2

    If I start a project on a piece of paper inside the bag, I always write down the name of the yarn and the size of the hook. This way if I loss the wrapper from the yarn I have everything inside the pattern that I’m making.

  • @YodelGoat
    @YodelGoat 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so satisfied with how you've organized your background. Also, thanks for the tips. Happy crafting!

  • @dooglitas
    @dooglitas 6 месяцев назад

    First, I think you should try Tunisian crochet. It's different. Personally, I find it interesting.
    Second, I have no regrets about starting projects and laying them aside and starting a new one. It keeps boredom at bay and keeps my level of enjoyment higher. I just went back to an unfinished project that had been laying around for over a year and finished it. I find going back to old projects and finishing them gives me a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction.

  • @Renaiya
    @Renaiya Год назад +2

    You should send the unfinished flower afghan to me. I’d finish it and send it back to you.👍🏻

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      Oh my goodness!! You are so sweet! I need to think about what I am going to do with it! Email me at lepetitsaintcrochet@gmail.com. I might just take you up on that offer! 🌸🌺🌼

  • @dorothylavell3038
    @dorothylavell3038 Год назад +1

    I hope the wedding was lots of fun. The dress you chose looks amazing on you. I have just recently taken crocheting up as a "mindfulness for mum" due to illness. Little did I know that this illness comes with joint pain and swelling. Crochet hooks have certainly changed since the 70s, lol 😊 I am so glad I have found your channel. Thank you for reminding others to believe in themselves. It is such an easy thing to say, but, its a hard thing to do when that self-doubt steps in. Thank you again for your wonderful content. Many blessings to you🙏💜🙏

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      Awww! I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos and that reminders to believe in yourself are helpful!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @rantaroamami4841
    @rantaroamami4841 Год назад +1

    6:39 (how to stay motivated): CREATE A SMALL ACCESSORY FOR THAT PROJECT! It's helped me so many times because not only does it give you a break for a potentially repetitive project, but it also motivates you because now you've got something else to add to it! For example, I'm crocheting a dress that, excluding the waistband, consists of one stitch. As someone with ADHD, this gets really unmotivating. So what did I do? I made lace to go on the bottom, and suddenly I had the will to finish that dress because I could add something that made it a tad more personal, and it gave me a break from the stitch! Hope you can apply this to your own projects and stay motivated ❤

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      That's a great tip!! Thanks for sharing!! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @karendavis7278
    @karendavis7278 Год назад +2

    That question would stump me too. My favorite is usually whichever one I’m working on at the moment.
    I have 9 WIPS - but that doesn’t stress me out. Although 9 is probably my limit. I just keep finding new things I just have to try. It a new gift I have to make. Or a new technique I have to practice. 😊

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      I totally get it! That's how I feel when a new design idea pops into my head! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @brendamoore1190
    @brendamoore1190 3 месяца назад

    This is one of the most - if not THE most - helpful crochet tutorial sites on ut.
    Love the cat!❤️

  • @ktd3184
    @ktd3184 Год назад

    You can bind off knitting with a crochet hook! It does a great job of keeping your stitches even on the bind off. I love it. It’s become my go-to tool for bind off. Great video. I was out of town last week and just saw this pop up in my feed. Thanks!

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      Ooh! I need to learn how to do it that way!! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @dreamcaught3876
    @dreamcaught3876 10 месяцев назад +1

    as i am watching this video, i am sitting in a comfy chair with my feet up and a cat in my lap and crocheting. when you described your perfect place to crochet it was exactly where i am right now :)

  • @megAtTheLake
    @megAtTheLake Год назад +2

    You look amazing in that dress! Glad things are falling into place for you.

  • @brandondolguin
    @brandondolguin Год назад +1

    I have been purchasing many various hooks due to having cancer and the treatments causing severe neuropathy in my hands. I have to agree almost 100% with how you ranked the hooks. I would move the Ommi down maybe 1or2 and I haven't tried the interchangeable metal hook set with the counter. My number one would be the Divit Shilp Alpha Ergonomic green resin/wood mix. These have a well defined good pointy head and fit nicely in my hand. I am so glad I found your RUclips channel I have binged your videos the last couple of days and have enjoyed it so much. Thanks for what you do and I look forward to more new videos.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      Bless your heart! ❤️ thank you for sharing what hooks work best for you!! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @clairdw
    @clairdw Год назад +4

    Tunisian crochet is So Easy! I love it for baby blankets. I used to make T.C. rainbow baby blankets .

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +2

      That's so good to know!!! 🧶🧶🧶

    • @philomenasimpson9096
      @philomenasimpson9096 Год назад

      I tried Tunisian crochet and even though I found it easy enough, I found that it really hurt my hands after a while. (I have arthritis in my hands)

  • @teresamcdaniel2121
    @teresamcdaniel2121 Год назад +9

    Hi Elise👋I was thinking about the granny square blanket that you can't finish due to the painful situation around working with the cotton... Have you ever thought of gifting what remains of it to another maker? I've done it myself and it makes the recipient really happy lol. I started a knit blanket for my grandson only to be told he didn't really like it so I gave it and the rest of the yarn to a friend who is now finishing it up for her grandson.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +3

      That's a great idea! Thank you for sharing!!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @patriciakilbourn4323
    @patriciakilbourn4323 3 месяца назад

    Navaho weavers deliberately make a mistake because only the Spirit is perfect. I am 81 and just resumed crocheting. I have nerve damage in one arms that causes shaking etc.
    Today I decided to make a 5 row granny square. I decided to leave the mistakes. Wrong number of stitches in the clusters; missed chains or ones in the wrong places. If a mistake could be made, I made it. I'm keeping as per your advice. I plan to evaluate before I make others so I can keep myself aware of the mistakes I am prone to make. Thank you for your frankness in discussing your mistakes in making and in choosing a project and discarding it.

  • @SW-zt5mw
    @SW-zt5mw 7 дней назад

    those knitted toys have made me really wish I were both quicker and a better knitter. I'm learning slowly, got Jean Greenhowe's books as my nan used to make alot of her toys and donated to charity. I crochet and find that much easier but love how the knitted toys look

  • @keturahspencer
    @keturahspencer Год назад +1

    Okay, I've made wool stuffed toys and thrown them through the washer and dyer so they would shrink and gain that felt texture. The more you stuff them the better they keep them shape. I've nevermore done it with a pattern, but it's worth exploring it in my opinion.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      I love a fun experiment like that!! Thanks for sharing! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @1lmp1
    @1lmp1 Год назад +1

    If I see some knitted or crocheted stitches I like, especially if there is a close-up of the stitches, I take "print screen" picture, magnify it and can see the stitches well, then I just knit what I see. Perhaps it is not the easiest for a new knitter or crocheter, but anyone who knows basic stitches can figure it out.
    I have been now knitting and crocheting well over 60 years. Yeah, I am old. 😊

  • @anniefraser6849
    @anniefraser6849 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the incredible advice. I'm a complete (extremely excited ) newbie and have learned so m8ch about what to do to make things fun and more easy and what not to do. Love your videos/clips and how honest and 'approachable' you are. Love your des8gns and your beautiful creations and thanks for adding so much joy to my days! 🙏

  • @ElinT13
    @ElinT13 Год назад +2

    Hi Elise! Your videos are always such a delight, thanks for this one as well as all previous ones!
    I'd like to comment on two things:
    First of all: your dress for the wedding is stunning and you look very beautiful in it!
    And I have a suggestion for when doing something the first time is a bit scary. It is getting up close and take a good look at what you want to do first. We tend to (physically!) shy away from things we are a bit awed by. So taking a close look often already shows you the solution. Stop thinking about whether you can or cannot do, you are a grown-up, you managed to reach your age, so you have enough common sense and can take a good intense and open minded look. And then help yourself, for instance with YT videos or taking pictures, and then try, but without rushing! And 9 out of 10 times you will succeed. And in case you hit the 1 time where you didn't, you can bet that after that you know how to do it better and will succeed the second time around.

  • @1lmp1
    @1lmp1 Год назад +1

    I have almost never knitted stuff from ready patterns. I do all my own designs. I get ideas from anything I see. I can be prowsing on the internet, see something that gets my eyes. Then, my brain starts to create something based on a picture.
    Since we all have these phones with their capabilities, I take a picture of the item I liked. Then I write a comment in the picture of what idea it gave me. I have a huge file of things I can do. That way, I do not forget the idea.

  • @berthametz8716
    @berthametz8716 Год назад +2

    Hi recently I find you Shawano and not love it you have a wonderful way of talking and explain things so clearly I am retired in
    Faze income do you recommend any side or any way I can get those crochet and knitting books enough for a walk price please let me know thank you and happy Gratiot😊😊

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      Check your local library!! There are so many crocheting and knitting books available there these days!! 📚📚📚

  • @caseysv7772
    @caseysv7772 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love using my bed sized blanket. I always feel good looking at it when I get into bed. I really enjoy using it.

  • @gabrielavilla7820
    @gabrielavilla7820 Месяц назад

    I'm doing amigurumis after about 5 years crocheting. I should say something is amazing how I see my own little mistakes and others don't I'm getting better and I'm enjoying the process 😅

  • @8Gammie
    @8Gammie Год назад +2

    thank you so much, that was a great, great video. Love you in that navy dress. love,hugs,prayers.

  • @lauragoodwin-wright7235
    @lauragoodwin-wright7235 9 месяцев назад +1

    Oh, I love that! and I prefer to use cotton. That's lovely!

  • @ES-iq2wb
    @ES-iq2wb Год назад +2

    So much valuable information, thank you. By the way, I LOVE your hair. 😍

  • @BeeWOWdbyAprilLee
    @BeeWOWdbyAprilLee Год назад +2

    I still struggle with dealing with imperfections. And I also project hop way to much. I've been packing up my yarn room and I have been finding.many old projects I never finished.

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +1

      It's always good to find all those unfinished projects! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @joannajudson1107
    @joannajudson1107 Год назад +3

    I love crocheting but hate SEWING. My grandkids ask for toys but UGH the sewing. Do you have patterns with minimal sewing?

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      Two of my beginner friendly patterns have minimal sewing: ruclips.net/video/1j2n0j2zG5Y/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/ASzIh5SOo68/видео.html ❤️❤️❤️

  • @paulagrnsy
    @paulagrnsy Год назад +4

    Thank you for the felt neck tip!

  • @laurashepard5915
    @laurashepard5915 Год назад +1

    I LOVE that you still have your first toy!❤ i LOVE my small mistakes.... they make my items one of a kind..!

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад

      He is precious to me, mistakes and all! 🧶🧶🧶

  • @sarahallen6328
    @sarahallen6328 Год назад +3

    Your skin is amazing! What do you do/use?!

    • @EliseRoseCrochet
      @EliseRoseCrochet  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! I use prescription tretinoin. ❤

    • @sarahallen6328
      @sarahallen6328 Год назад +1

      @@EliseRoseCrochet wow. You could probably make a pretty penny being a spokesperson! Lol running out to get some! 👋