Hi Jonna just to say think your tutorials are. Great. All of them, love watching them, l particularly love your beautiful shell blanket and your openwork granny, in fact all of them so helpful to me as l can keep going back to them to refer you are a great teacher thanks a mill, xx
how would it go if you simply added 3 sts to the first row, then you would always begin every second row with the 3 front post sitiches... would that work?
My pleasure. It always amazes me that you posters say thank you for watching, you provide pleasure for us viewers, we should be thanking you! lol, its like a master chef thanking people for eating his food.
Hello Jonna. I hope you will see this after all this time. My 11 year old grandson asked for a scarf. Is this an appropriate size for a child that age?
I see your comment!! This scarf is about 5” wide and 50” long. You could increase the size without changing the pattern by using a larger hook and a bulky (5) yarn. Thank you for watching!
This pattern is beautiful. I've done it and came out great. However, without you're tip to keep track of rows its very difficult to figure out how to start each row just by looking at the stitches.
I love how you go about tutoring the pattern easy to understand
I’m happy to hear this! Thank you for watching and commenting! ❤️
Beautiful
Thank you for another easy to understand and follow tutorial. awesome
I’m so happy you liked it! Thank you for watching and commenting.
Love this scarf. I’ve been looking for a stitch to make scarves and this is perfect. Thanks for your great tutorials.
Wonderful!
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Hi Joanna. I just love your tutorials. They are very easy to see, hear and
understand. Thanks for your time.
So great to hear.
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Hi Jonna just to say think your tutorials are. Great. All of them, love watching them, l particularly love your beautiful shell blanket and your openwork granny, in fact all of them so helpful to me as l can keep going back to them to refer you are a great teacher thanks a mill, xx
Thank you so much for this tutorial. It's super cute and easy to do, I loved it !
Wonderful! Thank you for watching and commenting 🌸
Super cute! Love your nails!!! You always have neat videos, thanks!
Thank you! 💅 and thank you for watching and commenting!
Such a super cute scarf 😍
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I am going to check out your website and crochet an adult scarf for my 16 year old son. Thanks!
That’s great!! You can make it longer than mine too.
Have fun!
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Jonna, I just love u and as well as your tutorials. I am from India.
❤️ so great to hear!
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great video! Thanks!
Love the color😻
That is great! I wasn't sure when I started but picked it as a super neutral :) Thank you for watching and commenting!
Jonna Martinez well I trying right now for a friend
So great! Have fun.
Thank you so much for sharing 💖
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how would it go if you simply added 3 sts to the first row, then you would always begin every second row with the 3 front post sitiches... would that work?
You can give it a try! 😊
Thank you for watching and commenting, 🌸🌸🌸
My pleasure. It always amazes me that you posters say thank you for watching, you provide pleasure for us viewers, we should be thanking you! lol, its like a master chef thanking people for eating his food.
Very very nice 👍👍🌷👍👍👍🌷
Thank you for watching!
Hello Jonna. I hope you will see this after all this time. My 11 year old grandson asked for a scarf. Is this an appropriate size for a child that age?
I see your comment!! This scarf is about 5” wide and 50” long. You could increase the size without changing the pattern by using a larger hook and a bulky (5) yarn.
Thank you for watching!
@@JonnaMartinezCrochet Thank you! This is a beautiful pattern.
nice video:) cool project!
I’m really happy you liked it! Thank you for watching and commenting.
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This pattern is beautiful. I've done it and came out great. However, without you're tip to keep track of rows its very difficult to figure out how to start each row just by looking at the stitches.
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