-slip knot, ch 3 -insert hook into second chain from the hook and pull up a loop, you should have 3 loops on your hook - with the working cord, draw up a look in the far left stitch and then carefully remove it from your hook (repeat for the next stitch) 1:48 - repeat for the final stitch but DO NOT REMOVE IT from your hook 2:03 - return the 1st and 2nd loop to the hook. Bring your working yarn back to the left side. 2:09 (repeat this process until your work measures 13 inches) - carefully remove the hook from the cord, and cut the cord and slide lobster clasp onto the i-cord. (seam ends together using the horizontal mattress stitch (or method of your choice) - finish off with a wrap knot to hide the seam and secure lobster clasp in place
I'm still new with crocheting and my sister asked me to make this for her, she wanted the color to be pink and white so I use both at once, I really struggle with the loops at first but then I use the stitch markers and it helps a lot! And the results is very pretty! I might make more in the future! Thank you so much for this video, its very easy to follow~ 😊❤
Your voice is very kind. Instantly I said to myself: "I'm at the right place." I'm looking at business cards for selling life insurance, but I think I prefer to hand out key chains.
Very nice! I'm always looking for new inspiration on RUclips! Found your video on Pinterest and followed you here. Subscribed and liked! Your work is so professional! And, your voice is easy to listen to! Thanks!
I noticed that working the first stitch of each row you yarn-over, and do a slightly different technique when working the second and third stitches. Is this important for the aesthetics of this project? Having had a bit of a practice, I found it easier to slip the dropped two loops onto a 6mm knitting needle as each stitch is worked to hold them in place before returning them onto the crochet hook at the end of the row. This had the added benefit of keeping the tension even and the stitches uniform in size and made for a neater look to the project.
Hey I found the same problem but there is this trick I started doing. When you do the first left loop hold the loop with your other hand like press it down then take the second loop and press it and when you do the last third loop you can remove your hand which is pressing it and then loop it. This works for me, so try it out.
Nope couldn't follow 😢 I didn't understand bringing up a lube and then dropping it and picking it back up and going back through. Could you do one that was more traditional?
You will get it with more practice ❤️ There are numerous tutorials for wristlets that use a variety of stitches. Type “crochet wristlet” into the search box.
I found this so hard. I don't get how to hold the working yarn, hook and loops in place so they don't pull out when pulling the working yarn back through each loop. 😢
I really love this wristlet and it worked great for me! But if you 'translate' the inches to cm it's quite a lot (33cm)... Is it possible that you tell me how much cm it really is?😅 Or of anything close to size?
It’s a little tricky when you first get started but it gets easier with more practice. I used to drop my loops as well because my tension was so tight. Try loosening up your tension.
Hi🌺. Im struggle to get the name Of the thing on top Of this project! I do understand a lot Of english, but cannot understand this name. My plan is to order online. Could you please write it down? Love from 🇳🇴🇳🇴🌻🌻
This is the first thing I've crocheted and it made crocheting seem less intimidating. Thank you!
Thank you for teaching us this cute protect!! 😊
My pleasure 😊
-slip knot, ch 3
-insert hook into second chain from the hook and pull up a loop, you should have 3 loops on your hook
- with the working cord, draw up a look in the far left stitch and then carefully remove it from your hook (repeat for the next stitch) 1:48
- repeat for the final stitch but DO NOT REMOVE IT from your hook 2:03
- return the 1st and 2nd loop to the hook. Bring your working yarn back to the left side. 2:09 (repeat this process until your work measures 13 inches)
- carefully remove the hook from the cord, and cut the cord and slide lobster clasp onto the i-cord. (seam ends together using the horizontal mattress stitch (or method of your choice)
- finish off with a wrap knot to hide the seam and secure lobster clasp in place
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I'm still new with crocheting and my sister asked me to make this for her, she wanted the color to be pink and white so I use both at once, I really struggle with the loops at first but then I use the stitch markers and it helps a lot! And the results is very pretty! I might make more in the future! Thank you so much for this video, its very easy to follow~ 😊❤
Love your video , haven’t tried this technique yet . Thank you for a easy to follow video.
Your voice is very kind.
Instantly I said to myself: "I'm at the right place."
I'm looking at business cards for selling life insurance, but I think I prefer to hand out key chains.
Love your work!!! Greetings from Peru!
Thank you! Hello!
Awesome tutorial…. THANK YOU!
This is genius. Your pattern, ability and tutorial are perfect. Subbed!!!❤
Thanks for subbing!
amazing!!!!!
I LOVE your method.
Thank you!
Hi! Thank you for this tutorial!!
Very nice! I'm always looking for new inspiration on RUclips! Found your video on Pinterest and followed you here. Subscribed and liked! Your work is so professional! And, your voice is easy to listen to! Thanks!
Thank you! ❤️
Same here from Pinterest
Perfect! Worked up super quick! Thank you 🙏🏾
Good job 👍 Really amazingly well explained. Thank Youuuuu
I noticed that working the first stitch of each row you yarn-over, and do a slightly different technique when working the second and third stitches. Is this important for the aesthetics of this project?
Having had a bit of a practice, I found it easier to slip the dropped two loops onto a 6mm knitting needle as each stitch is worked to hold them in place before returning them onto the crochet hook at the end of the row. This had the added benefit of keeping the tension even and the stitches uniform in size and made for a neater look to the project.
this looks amazing and easyyyy
perfecttttt. I did it and it turned out so pretty i cantt
what a wonderful idea.
Very nice. I'm going to start one today.
Just made one for my phone. Thanks so much!
Great tutorial!
Owwww it's kinda like knitting
Very nice ❤
Thanks 🤗
Great! Thank you very much ❤
Wow
awesome ❤️
💜👍
Thank you ❤️
I cannot for the life of me get the loops to stop pulling out 😅
Hey I found the same problem but there is this trick I started doing. When you do the first left loop hold the loop with your other hand like press it down then take the second loop and press it and when you do the last third loop you can remove your hand which is pressing it and then loop it. This works for me, so try it out.
What's the issue it's easy 😂😂😂😂
@@rhealouis4653I tried this too it helped a lot but then it looked wonky 😂
Amazing tutorial, thank you very much!!
Glad it was helpful!
Merci Krysten !
Thank you.
Nope couldn't follow 😢 I didn't understand bringing up a lube and then dropping it and picking it back up and going back through. Could you do one that was more traditional?
You will get it with more practice ❤️ There are numerous tutorials for wristlets that use a variety of stitches. Type “crochet wristlet” into the search box.
I found this so hard. I don't get how to hold the working yarn, hook and loops in place so they don't pull out when pulling the working yarn back through each loop. 😢
i keep struggling not to lose the loop after i take the hook out. am i doing something wrong?
Maybe your tension is too tight? Try crocheting looser so you stitches don’t move when you remove your hook.
Thank you! ❤
Amazing. Your work is neat 🤍
I really love this wristlet and it worked great for me! But if you 'translate' the inches to cm it's quite a lot (33cm)... Is it possible that you tell me how much cm it really is?😅 Or of anything close to size?
13 inches = 33 cm
Love this! How many of these you can do with 8 meters of cotton yarn? Thanks!
You should be able to make 1 wristlet with 8 meters of a worsted weight yarn.
how many yards is your yarn?
I believe 10 yards.
Perfeito. Grata.
Hi I did some and I really love how they turned out ❤ what else can we do with kind of material? Is this Paracord?
It appears she is working with regular soft yarn, not paracord. You would use a different technique with paracord, which is much stiffer than yarn. 😊
Now I have left over of this and don’t know what to do 😅
I used braided cotton cord. You can use it to for macrame projects, purses, straps. Have fun!
Check my Instagram for project ideas.
I used 3mm braided cotton cord.
You make it look so easy, but my dropped loops keep pulling out by the time I get to the 3rd loop.😢
It’s a little tricky when you first get started but it gets easier with more practice.
I used to drop my loops as well because my tension was so tight. Try loosening up your tension.
@@yarnTh3ory Thank you for the tip. I'll try that.
thank you!!
Where did you get the clasp clips
I purchased them on Amazon.
@@yarnTh3ory I can’t find them :(
Hi🌺. Im struggle to get the name Of the thing on top Of this project! I do understand a lot Of english, but cannot understand this name. My plan is to order online. Could you please write it down? Love from 🇳🇴🇳🇴🌻🌻
It is a swivel lobster clasp. ❤️
My loops just keep falling out so I give up haha. It’s such a shame as I really wanted it to work out and wouldn’t be so tricky x
With practice it will get easier!
Hi I’m having trouble finding bobbiny 8m cord can you let me know where I can find it
You can find 3mm, 5mm and 9mm bobbiny cord on Etsy.
Um I used 3mm cord from the brand likecords..and its so stiff and doesnt look like yours at all . But it said 3mm braided cotton cord. What is wrong
Not all brands are of the same quality. I only use the cords from the following brands: Bobbiny, Ganxxet and Perfect Yarns.
😢 already lost me, what do you mean drop a loop? I can't get link to pattern to work
If you are unable to click the link, you can copy the URL and paste it into your browser ❤️
Amei 👏👏👏💕
What size lobster clasp did you use, I see 3/4 and 1 inch options, I definitely want to try this❤
I have used 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch. Unfortunately the suppliers don’t always have the sizes in stock.
Can I use 5mm instead of 3mm?
Sure can!
Do you have links for the yarn/lobster clasps you used?
They are linked in the blog post for this pattern on my website ❤️
Your instructions are so clear.
Would I be able to use a worsted weight yarn with appropriate hook and perhaps add more stitches than three?
You can definitely used worsted weight yarn. I would hold two strands together to make it more firm.
Is this the only kind of yarn that can be used ?
You can create icords with any yarn you choose. The thickness and durability will vary depending on what you use.
Hola, perdón pero si fuera más lento, podríamos, aprender gracias,
What yarn did u make ? Have u got a link
I used the 3mm braided cotton cord from the brand Bobbiny. You can purchase it directly from their website or from resellers on Etsy.