Wave and Chevron Stitch CROCHET TUTORIAL
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- The Wave and Chevron Stitch is a really fun variation of a classic ripple or chevron stitch. Each repeat starts with a flat edge! This stitch needs to be worked in at least 2 yarn colors to get the full effect.
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Love this beautiful stitch ❤ So happy I found your channel! Thank you for sharing this great pattern ❤
Your animals are trying to help you!!! 😁😇 Neat pattern.
Thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial, really helpful as I got sorta confused on row 3....
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Glad it helped!
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Thank you for all of these tutorials, they are so helpful and I’m learning so much and my confidence is growing with each section of your CAL! 💖
You are so welcome!
What a gorgeous pattern ! Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful crochet tutorial I was looking for some help to make a blanket with this exactly stitch pattern ! You are very talented and a wonderful crochet Teacher ! 😊💗
Glad it was helpful!
I really like this idea!! Could you possibly do a sample where just the chevron is the same color. If that makes sense. ❤️
You totally could! After row 4, do 4 rows in the same color and then switch back to the chevron color for the next 2 rows.
Is there a right and wrong side or doesnt it matter? I am lefthanded so like to know details. Tx in advance
Heather! I can’t tell you how many times I have torn out these rows! I bought the written pattern which calls for a sc3 between the 3sc and the sc 3 tog. Once I rewatched your video, with the pattern and project in-front of me, I caught YOUR mistake- not sc3 but sc2. Sorry I paid $10.00 for this frustration. Hopefully, you can alert the rest of your group to this mistake.
I'm sorry you were having so much trouble! This is why I made a video for this stitch. I just double checked the written pattern on my website and the PDF and it is indeed written correctly in both places. 3 sc, single crochet in the next 2, followed by a sc3tog.
The difference is in the video. The video actually helped me with the correction because you do sc in the next two stitches (not 3) following the *3sc. Your videos are fabulous.