Merhabalar 🥰 yorumlara cevap 1. dikiş ve 2. dikiş her ikiside güzel fakat 2. dikiş daha sağlam ve 2 ilmek üzerinden tığlama tığ degişimi ise ince tığla daha kolay giriş onu göstermek istedim. teşekkürler 🙋
I think she is using a lager size hook for chain, and then swapping back to the smaller hook for the foundation row. The larger hooks makes the bumps easier to we
I learned this as crocheting in the back hump or bump. It gives it a nicer edge. You just have to be careful not to crochet the stitches too tightly. I'm glad you are sharing this. I think everyone who learns it will be glad to know it. 😻✌🏻🧶
@@НаталияНик-ж1ч во втором случае петли набираются крючком большего размера , за счёт этого полотно не стягивается. Вязание за перемычку первого ряда даёт красивый аккуратный низ Спасибо автору канала!
I like the finished look of using the back bump, especially if you’re using the hacks to keep the sides straight too. That way the piece has a more finished look without having to do a border. Thank you for this video. 💜🫂💜
I always go into that back bump, of my starting chain, on that first row. I just started going through 2 loops, of the starting chain. It looks a lot nicer and it’s easy to find the stitches if I want to add a border. Check out Crystal’s channel “Bag-O Day Crochet”. She has a video where she shows how to make 3 different starting rows. She actually talks!
It’s just making your stitches in the back bump of the chain stitch row instead of the loops. Makes your beginning edge and ending edge look the same. It’s easier if you make your chain using a hook one size larger than the size your project calls for.
I love the back bump technique. Ever since I learned it I don't crochet another way. I'm on the tight side side so for the chain I always use a hook that is size bigger than the one I'm going to be using. That way I'm sure I won't be struggling with the back bumps
That was great! I like the finished look of stitching through the back bump, but it gets pretty hard. Love the idea of a larger hook for the foundation chain. That was such a nice demonstration, it doesn’t need any translation. Plus the viewer can have Google translate just my touching the right “button”. Good job.
Oh my goodness sakes alive. I watched this thinking it was like a newly discovered technique. Silly me. I have many patterns which state to crochet in the back loop. I thought it was just a regular/common thing. Go figure! Thanks for sharing for those who have not been aware of it. I'll remember that in case someone in my group is not aware - always happy to share - and I shouldn't assume others are aware! 👍
@@katlambert3649 Yes thank you. I've already addressed my mistake elsewhere within this thread. I was getting my 'B's' mixed up, 'Bump' vs 'Back Loop', (both of which I have done for years - so I take them for granted). I appreciate your input! 👍
There's a better than than even this. The chain and coming back is fine simultaneously instead of chaining then turning and going all the way back. Ends up first row is done with the chain. It looks better then rolling to the back looking for knobs too. 😊
Yes. The other hook was a demonstration to get looser stitches. She started off crocheting loosely and switched to a size larger in order to show another method of getting those looser stitches. Its done so that you can easily get your smaller hook into the back bumps (aka: camel humps, at least in my region we call them that. Not to be mistaken for the "camel stitch" which is totally different) I hope this helps.
No. She demonstrated 2 ways of getting a looser starting chain. The first way is to chain loosely without tightening the chains as you go. The second way is to use a hook one size up to get looser chains. She does this so that when she goes back to the smaller hook she is able to get the hook into the back bumps easily. Hope this helps!
I don't know if this helps. I have only seen someone use a larger hook for the entire foundation row, not just for specific chains. They do so when they know they usually work with a tighter tension, because I've heard that it can make things a bit tighter. I personally don't change my hook size at all when I am working in a 'back loop', but I am also lucky and don't have an issue with a tighter tension anyway. If you don't get a specific answer to your question here, I'd encourage you to experiment with both ways that you are asking about....and see what you like best. There is probably something very valid to it though, because with Tunisian crochet....most people suggest automatically going up at least 1 hook size when it's a Tunisian pattern. (Otherwise it gets very tight for them to work with). Good luck - I know you will find the fit for you!! 👍
I have many patterns that specify. Sometimes it's written as BLO (back loop only). Others write it in words explaining it often times as the 'back bump'. If you use it other than the foundation row, it will give you an interesting texture depending on your pattern. ENJOY - and experiment!! 👍
For some reason, this content creator never seems to show the type of yarn used. She only shows the hook size. Makes no sense not to show both as it would make a HUGE difference.
She uses a larger crochet hook to chain and then switches to a smaller hook and crochets through the back bump and then you turn your work and continue with whatever stitch you plan on using.
Someone moaned about the instructions not being on screen and the language barrier. You can slow the video if you're having trouble following. A lot of us are able to follow without verbalising 👍🏻
Not exactly a crochet crime! As a successful advanced crocheter I, not only teach beginners your “taboo” way of not using the back bumps & going w/the reg “technique” used since the beginning of time, but I do it myself for my hundreds of sold afghans. So, please don’t go calling the Crochet Police on those of us who do!
It's just cricheting into the back bump of a chain. Thwre are many other better videos on this if you're new ans don't know this technique. I detest vague click bait titles like this and believe that people who leave such short tails don't care about doing quality work.
I would have thought you'd just be happy to have discovered another way of working a foundation chain - (BLO - back loop only). I mean if she/he doesn't have the ability to translate or whatever their reason - and I wasn't already aware of BLO....I would just be happy to see that there is a cleaner way to work a foundation. If I couldn't figure it out on my own, I would show it to someone else who may be able to. If it meant not posting the video at all or having this silent video....I'd be really happy to see this video. I guess it's just how one looks at it. 🤦♀
I never could understand what the reason was behind a content creator, not putting written instructions on the screen or talking if you can’t speak the language, then get a translator who can and put the instructions on the screen or have them speak the instructions to the people that are watchingit’s not that difficult
I'm sorry, but I'm disabled (brain involvement) and am able to follow the silent demonstration....so I don't know why they should have to bother with that. Everybody is different though, and I respect that.
YO TAMPOCO SOY NOVATA!!! Pero le da un acabado más lindo a la prenda que se quiere tejer.. De hecho ya la estoy probando.. pero siempre con la misma aguja, suelo tejer siempre con la misma tensión.. Mi madre dice que soy "una máquina" tejiendo.. ningún punto es diferente al otro.. aún tejiendo en diferentes días. Saludos 🤗
She chain stitched I say 4mm then turned it over and went down to a 3mm hook and single crochet in the back bump. U then stay with the 3 mm hook for the rest of the project. Doing it this way makes a very neat bottom row
My point is not that someone can explain it. It should be explained by the creator. Also, she starts with a 5.0 hook, which is the only instructions shown.
@@cherylworley5651 I understand you are not a fan of this video. Regardless of that, if you are interested in the technique - and someone is able/willing to share the explanation... it's too bad that you simply can't be happy with that - despite the creator not doing it herself (or himself!) 😉 Life's short - if you want the explanation, you now have it within the comments. If you just want to complain that this creator didn't explain it as they 'should' have....I guess now you know not to follow her videos (?). Your choice in what is most important to you .......🤦♀
Merhabalar 🥰 yorumlara cevap 1. dikiş ve 2. dikiş her ikiside güzel fakat 2. dikiş daha sağlam ve 2 ilmek üzerinden tığlama tığ degişimi ise ince tığla daha kolay giriş onu göstermek istedim. teşekkürler 🙋
I think she is using a lager size hook for chain, and then swapping back to the smaller hook for the foundation row. The larger hooks makes the bumps easier to we
This was a great way to show how and why to do this stitch in this way. Thank you
I learned this as crocheting in the back hump or bump. It gives it a nicer edge. You just have to be careful not to crochet the stitches too tightly. I'm glad you are sharing this. I think everyone who learns it will be glad to know it. 😻✌🏻🧶
Ух ты! А я всегда вязала первым способом, так меня научили Попробую ваш способ Спасибо! Интересно смотрится!
Может Вы мне объясните в чем разница этих методов? Чем лучше второй?
Хрень полная. Оба способа хороши. Только первый без заморочек и лично мне нравится больше.
@@НаталияНик-ж1ч во втором случае петли набираются крючком большего размера , за счёт этого полотно не стягивается.
Вязание за перемычку первого ряда даёт красивый аккуратный низ
Спасибо автору канала!
В вязании чего это используется, скажите пожалуйста.
@@ГалинаКороткина-с5т в вязании всего, где нужно ровное полотно без стянутого края
Very good job I’m learning every day thanks 🙏🏼
I like the finished look of using the back bump, especially if you’re using the hacks to keep the sides straight too. That way the piece has a more finished look without having to do a border. Thank you for this video. 💜🫂💜
An excellent tutorial. It was so clear to see what you were doing. And what a difference!!! 💐 Thank you so much.
This is a great way to crochet. Thank you for sharing it.
Super 👍👍👍
Vielen Dank ❣️ 🇩🇪
Век живи век учись ❤❤❤
А вы что, никогда не вязали так? Это же совершенно естественно
Молодец! Все так просто и понятно!! Спасибо! Привет из Крыма!!)))🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😂😂😂
I always go into that back bump, of my starting chain, on that first row. I just started going through 2 loops, of the starting chain. It looks a lot nicer and it’s easy to find the stitches if I want to add a border. Check out Crystal’s channel “Bag-O Day Crochet”. She has a video where she shows how to make 3 different starting rows. She actually talks!
It’s just making your stitches in the back bump of the chain stitch row instead of the loops. Makes your beginning edge and ending edge look the same. It’s easier if you make your chain using a hook one size larger than the size your project calls for.
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I love the back bump technique. Ever since I learned it I don't crochet another way. I'm on the tight side side so for the chain I always use a hook that is size bigger than the one I'm going to be using. That way I'm sure I won't be struggling with the back bumps
Subscribed! Thanks for the useful tip!
Good idea. Thank you! 🌸
That was great! I like the finished look of stitching through the back bump, but it gets pretty hard. Love the idea of a larger hook for the foundation chain. That was such a nice demonstration, it doesn’t need any translation. Plus the viewer can have Google translate just my touching the right “button”. Good job.
Yeah the creator's project is self explanatory,I agree with you 😊
Olá! Um like, uma inscrição, são muito poucos. O vídeo é ótimo! A dica e até o fundo musical são lindos! Parabéns!! Abraços desde São Paulo!🇧🇷
Grazie per questo metodo che è decisamente meglio 👍
Oh my goodness sakes alive. I watched this thinking it was like a newly discovered technique. Silly me. I have many patterns which state to crochet in the back loop. I thought it was just a regular/common thing. Go figure! Thanks for sharing for those who have not been aware of it. I'll remember that in case someone in my group is not aware - always happy to share - and I shouldn't assume others are aware! 👍
@@katlambert3649 Yes thank you. I've already addressed my mistake elsewhere within this thread. I was getting my 'B's' mixed up, 'Bump' vs 'Back Loop', (both of which I have done for years - so I take them for granted). I appreciate your input! 👍
Que diestra es con sus manos ✋️ felicidades y gracias por enseñarnos sus habilidades 😊
Done this for years, especially if there won’t be a border around the project. Gives it a more finished look.
Wow. I,m brazilian. I Love it.
I love it.❤❤❤❤
Очень, приятно, понятно. Спасибо!
Красотиша, просто отпад 💎💎💎💎💎💓💓💓💓💓💃
Para que serve esse tutorial? Acabamento?
There's a better than than even this. The chain and coming back is fine simultaneously instead of chaining then turning and going all the way back. Ends up first row is done with the chain. It looks better then rolling to the back looking for knobs too. 😊
Was there a size up in the needle size? You changed needles but didn’t dhow
Great question! No need for or explanation of hook changes! That shouldn’t have mattered at all!
Yes. The other hook was a demonstration to get looser stitches. She started off crocheting loosely and switched to a size larger in order to show another method of getting those looser stitches. Its done so that you can easily get your smaller hook into the back bumps (aka: camel humps, at least in my region we call them that. Not to be mistaken for the "camel stitch" which is totally different) I hope this helps.
Did she change to a smaller hook for the second one?
I am going to ask the same
No. She demonstrated 2 ways of getting a looser starting chain. The first way is to chain loosely without tightening the chains as you go. The second way is to use a hook one size up to get looser chains.
She does this so that when she goes back to the smaller hook she is able to get the hook into the back bumps easily.
Hope this helps!
Bonsoir merci beaucoup c'est formidable c'est beaucoup plus jolie
A question: Do you change to a larger hook after the first 2 chains and then back to the smaller hook for the last 2 chains? I am a beginner😊
I don't know if this helps. I have only seen someone use a larger hook for the entire foundation row, not just for specific chains. They do so when they know they usually work with a tighter tension, because I've heard that it can make things a bit tighter. I personally don't change my hook size at all when I am working in a 'back loop', but I am also lucky and don't have an issue with a tighter tension anyway. If you don't get a specific answer to your question here, I'd encourage you to experiment with both ways that you are asking about....and see what you like best. There is probably something very valid to it though, because with Tunisian crochet....most people suggest automatically going up at least 1 hook size when it's a Tunisian pattern. (Otherwise it gets very tight for them to work with). Good luck - I know you will find the fit for you!! 👍
Why not just label it as single crochet into back bump of a chain? That makes it easier to recognize when a pattern refers to it.
I have many patterns that specify. Sometimes it's written as BLO (back loop only). Others write it in words explaining it often times as the 'back bump'. If you use it other than the foundation row, it will give you an interesting texture depending on your pattern. ENJOY - and experiment!! 👍
Totally agree!
I always start a project this way
Todo muy lindo, muchas gracias.... pero ¿Cómo seguir tejiendo después?
Thanks is a starting technique
Good job
Coincido, seria bueno q explique con su voz o subtítulos para q podamos entender lo q está enseñando, gracias!
Thank you
Muito bom!!!❤❤❤
❤❤❤ขอบคุณค่ะ
😊dziękuję !
Itu bagus untuk alas tas, karena lebih kokoh.terima kasih
Grazie mille 🤩
Can you please tell me what type of yarn are you using? It doesn’t look like acrylic yarn
For some reason, this content creator never seems to show the type of yarn used. She only shows the hook size. Makes no sense not to show both as it would make a HUGE difference.
@@loris9464 Yes it would because I know it doesn’t look like acrylic, it doesn’t stretch like that
Всё-таки предпочтительнее, для вязания образца, брать более светлые тона ниток.
На голубых, серых, розовых, нитку и рисунок, видно чётче.
Благодарю
Technique used in Tunisian crochet
Я одна не понимаю, что в этом удивительного?
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️
Demostración confusa y sin subtítulo. Una pena
GRACIAS PO COMPARTIR !!!!
Hi how do I go onto the next line.please help.
South Africa
She uses a larger crochet hook to chain and then switches to a smaller hook and crochets through the back bump and then you turn your work and continue with whatever stitch you plan on using.
❤Bardzo pięknie
practically all patterns now instruct you to do this. Personally, I'll stick to the old way.
That's the beauty of having choices - right!?! We can be creative and do our own thing! 👍
@@kimbo500 yes that's so true
Gracias xcompartir
Спасибо большое
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Одна сторона веревочки получается в одну нитку.😢
😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😘😘
Someone moaned about the instructions not being on screen and the language barrier. You can slow the video if you're having trouble following. A lot of us are able to follow without verbalising 👍🏻
Второй крючок толще или тоньше?
2. Tığ daha kalındı ben görünmesi açısından degiştirdim fakat zincir kısmına girmesi zor oldu tekrar değiştirdim
Not exactly a crochet crime! As a successful advanced crocheter I, not only teach beginners your “taboo” way of not using the back bumps & going w/the reg “technique” used since the beginning of time, but I do it myself for my hundreds of sold afghans. So, please don’t go calling the Crochet Police on those of us who do!
How about tempering the attitude and make room for other ideas.
Sadece iki seçenek hangisini tercih ederseniz
Спасибо
It's just cricheting into the back bump of a chain. Thwre are many other better videos on this if you're new ans don't know this technique.
I detest vague click bait titles like this and believe that people who leave such short tails don't care about doing quality work.
Thanks for the zero instructions, and zero talking just makes the video blah...
I would have thought you'd just be happy to have discovered another way of working a foundation chain - (BLO - back loop only). I mean if she/he doesn't have the ability to translate or whatever their reason - and I wasn't already aware of BLO....I would just be happy to see that there is a cleaner way to work a foundation. If I couldn't figure it out on my own, I would show it to someone else who may be able to. If it meant not posting the video at all or having this silent video....I'd be really happy to see this video. I guess it's just how one looks at it. 🤦♀
I never could understand what the reason was behind a content creator, not putting written instructions on the screen or talking if you can’t speak the language, then get a translator who can and put the instructions on the screen or have them speak the instructions to the people that are watchingit’s not that difficult
I'm sorry, but I'm disabled (brain involvement) and am able to follow the silent demonstration....so I don't know why they should have to bother with that. Everybody is different though, and I respect that.
I have no problem following the steps and quite enjoy the piano accompaniment instead of talking.
GENTE EU JÁVÍ ESTE PONTO SENDO FEITO SEM AGULHA SÓ COM OS DEDOS
Have u noticed that so many knitting/crocheting videos have no talking? Just annoying music. So frustrating.
Try following this and being blind. lol. not to mention the music.
Confusing for beginners
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Pěkné 🌹🤍🕊️
Je comprends pas cette technique. Quel en est le but. Pour moi, ce tuto n'est pas clair.desolée. pourtant, je suis pas une novice.
YO TAMPOCO SOY NOVATA!!! Pero le da un acabado más lindo a la prenda que se quiere tejer.. De hecho ya la estoy probando.. pero siempre con la misma aguja, suelo tejer siempre con la misma tensión.. Mi madre dice que soy "una máquina" tejiendo.. ningún punto es diferente al otro.. aún tejiendo en diferentes días. Saludos 🤗
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Why be mysterious about it...talk or put some words on the screen...geeesh...then dont do it at all!
Se ven igual
А что неправильного в первом способе?
QUE es una terminación más linda a la vista.. La tengo que probar..Siempre lo hice por el método tradicional!
Зачем на палец наматывать!!!
Как кому удобно, тот так и вяжет. Хоть на нос себе наматывайте, а учить других не лезьте.
No written instructions. Have no idea what size hooks are used or what is going on. 😢
She chain stitched I say 4mm then turned it over and went down to a 3mm hook and single crochet in the back bump. U then stay with the 3 mm hook for the rest of the project. Doing it this way makes a very neat bottom row
My point is not that someone can explain it. It should be explained by the creator. Also, she starts with a 5.0 hook, which is the only instructions shown.
@@cherylworley5651The 5/0 hook is 3.00mm.
@@rebeccagreen2219She used a 3mm hook, but demonstrated a 4mm hook as an alternative way to get looser chains.
@@cherylworley5651 I understand you are not a fan of this video. Regardless of that, if you are interested in the technique - and someone is able/willing to share the explanation... it's too bad that you simply can't be happy with that - despite the creator not doing it herself (or himself!) 😉 Life's short - if you want the explanation, you now have it within the comments. If you just want to complain that this creator didn't explain it as they 'should' have....I guess now you know not to follow her videos (?). Your choice in what is most important to you .......🤦♀
Niente di nuovo
Ничего не поняла я
Все очень доступно и понятно.Посмлтрите ещё раз вгимательней😊
Looks the same
5 минут зря потраченноно времени..
Муз.шкатулка!меняет крючок!РАЗНИЦЫ НЕВИЖУ!
Значит Вы невнимательно смотрели ролик! Если есть время пересмотрите, разница существенная😊
?????? Need instructions!!
Разницы никакой.
По- русски написать а чем разница??😢 Думаю не сильно понравиться , да им материться не хочется!😊😊😊😊Шлаки откройте ,и смотрите внимательней!!😂😂😂😂