I would just like to say that you explain so well. You are clear, calm, no extra crazy commentary, and your voice is like silk. Thank you for being you and doing this for us!
Beautiful stitches! I love how these look and your tutorials are clear on instructions. I always recommend you to people that are wanting to learn to crochet. I can’t imagine not having Mikey in my life to learn from! Thank you!!❤
Mikey, you were my 1st teacher & I will never leave your channel! All I knew before finding you was a granny square. I love the Sedge Stitch! Ty so much for being a great teacher! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for being such an amazing teacher!!! You have taught me so much and given me the courage to not only step outside my comfort zone, but to also have more faith in myself and my crochet. Now I just need to learn to be able to go faster 😜
I love the sedge stitch and I have to say the spiked one will be a definite to do! Thank you Mikey, for all you do. You are very loved and appreciated. ❤
Sedge stitch is one of my favorites and adding the spike element is so cool! I wish I could think of these things on my own, but since I never do, I will count on you to show me these lovely little tweeks that make things a little bit more interesting. Thank you! 😘
Thanks for an interesting, no nonsense, tutorial. I’ve looked at a few for sedge stitch, all of which are slightly different in stitch count for the foundation chain, but all seem to work. 🤷🏻♀️ Yours is the only one that starts with a chain before the single crochet. I’ll be trying each version to see which works best for me and the way I stitch (tension, etc).
Hi Mikey. I am making a triangle shawl with a very similar stitch, just putting in a single then 2 doubles. I pull the single pretty tight and that makes the fabric pucker out a bit. It is very pretty when done. I was hoping to find a pattern for a rectangle fabric and THIS will work!!!! SO completely happy. Love your channel.
Hi Mikey. Charts scare me. As soon as I saw those wavy lines, I thought, I can't do this, but you explained it so well. I know I can do it now. This wood make a great fireside blanket. So warm! Thanks so much for this tutorial. Have a great day!! 😀
The sedge stitch is one of my favorite go-to's. I've never seen the spiked version. I can't wait to give that one a try, so pretty. Also I know this video is a year old but I was wondering if you could tell me what crochet hook you are using for the video?
Love the stitch, is it looks like a yarn eater. I love to know if things are a yarn eater helps me. get enough yarn to make what ever I'm doing❣️ I don't read patterns at 70 I feel no need to tax my ole brain I just think it and go..😳🤣❣️
My go to for quick baby blanket donations is your tutorial for the one skein textured baby blanket. I use Caron jumbo ombré because it looks great in that blanket. That stitch is similar to the sedge but with 1 sc, 2 dc. What is that stitch called? I’m going to try the spiked sedge, it’s so pretty.
If I want to add this stitch for a contracting stitch to a blanket I am doing. Would you say I should do at least 3 rows of Sedge or who many continuous rows of sedge would you suggest?
I would just like to say that you explain so well. You are clear, calm, no extra crazy commentary, and your voice is like silk. Thank you for being you and doing this for us!
Beautiful stitches! I love how these look and your tutorials are clear on instructions. I always recommend you to people that are wanting to learn to crochet. I can’t imagine not having Mikey in my life to learn from! Thank you!!❤
Mikey, you were my 1st teacher & I will never leave your channel! All I knew before finding you was a granny square. I love the Sedge Stitch! Ty so much for being a great teacher! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for being such an amazing teacher!!! You have taught me so much and given me the courage to not only step outside my comfort zone, but to also have more faith in myself and my crochet. Now I just need to learn to be able to go faster 😜
Delighted to have found this simply brilliant tutorial on a dreary December 29 in Michigan. Thanks 👍
They're both beautiful but the spiked is gorgeous!!!!!! 😍
Outstanding instruction, you are an amazing instructor.
Thank you for teaching me to read a diagram, I didn't think I would ever get it. Love to you and Daniel and the fur babies
Thank you for these great tips😻
Thank you for sharing This is such a pretty stitch.
Ooh, I love the sedge stitch, this spiked is very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful Mikey. Thank you❤
Thank you, I enjoyed your clear and pre ise instructions. The illustrations help clarify your hand movements, and your comments are clear and helpful.
I love the sedge stitch and I have to say the spiked one will be a definite to do! Thank you Mikey, for all you do. You are very loved and appreciated. ❤
Very nice. Thank you for the easy explanation 😊
Oooh these are reallt lovely! 💕Thank you! You are an excellent teacher. 😃
Thank you always enjoy watching your tutorials 😊
I love this!! Thank you Mikey! ❤
Sedge stitch is one of my favorites and adding the spike element is so cool! I wish I could think of these things on my own, but since I never do, I will count on you to show me these lovely little tweeks that make things a little bit more interesting. Thank you! 😘
That's a very nice stitch, I never tried it but will make something with it. Thank you! ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for another great video. You are awesome, I really appreciate all the work you do for our crochet family 🥰
This is so cool!!! Thanks Mikey!!! You’re the bestest!!! ❤
Thank You for your Great instructions The stitch is so beautiful
I love the sedge stitch for blankets. I've made a few but I've never seen the spiked stitch. Thank you for showing us
Love from Florida Mikie! Love this stitch!
Ms.Jackie 😊
Thanks so much for all you do!! I learned how to crochet from you😊 Love how you explain everything so throughly.
Great 🎉Thank you Mikey😊
Love this stitch😊
Thank you Mikey! I love the spiked version.
Thanks for an interesting, no nonsense, tutorial. I’ve looked at a few for sedge stitch, all of which are slightly different in stitch count for the foundation chain, but all seem to work. 🤷🏻♀️ Yours is the only one that starts with a chain before the single crochet. I’ll be trying each version to see which works best for me and the way I stitch (tension, etc).
Love you Mikey!
Thank you Mickey. I love your diagram explanation, especially the shawl ones ❤
I'm new here and really like the way you show and explain the stitches. Never really understood diagrams, so also thank you for showing that.
Thank you for videoing these stitches. I really like!! ❤
Oh my goodness! My daughter asked me to make her a couple of rugs. This will be perfect for that!
Thank you Mikey for a great video! I hope you are doing well. Thank you for all you do.
Very nice. Thank you.
Hi. Great stitch! Both of them. To remember the spiked version I think of come on down - yeah Mikey come on down and visit!
Thanks for another wonderful video! Your a great teacher! Never never give up!! Happy Crocheting 🧶 🧶🧶🧶
Great for bags, purses or jackets 😊😊😊❤
Oh i love this stitch thank you so much ❤
I'm making a windmill bag. This looks like the perfect stitch for one of the panels! 🎉
Hi Mikey. I am making a triangle shawl with a very similar stitch, just putting in a single then 2 doubles. I pull the single pretty tight and that makes the fabric pucker out a bit. It is very pretty when done. I was hoping to find a pattern for a rectangle fabric and THIS will work!!!! SO completely happy. Love your channel.
Hi Mikey. Charts scare me. As soon as I saw those wavy lines, I thought, I can't do this, but you explained it so well. I know I can do it now. This wood make a great fireside blanket. So warm! Thanks so much for this tutorial. Have a great day!! 😀
Beautiful
The sedge stitch is one of my favorite go-to's. I've never seen the spiked version. I can't wait to give that one a try, so pretty. Also I know this video is a year old but I was wondering if you could tell me what crochet hook you are using for the video?
Love the stitch, is it looks like a yarn eater. I love to know if things are a yarn eater helps me. get enough yarn to make what ever I'm doing❣️ I don't read patterns at 70 I feel no need to tax my ole brain I just think it and go..😳🤣❣️
❤thank you 🏴
Love you have a great Sunday ❤❤ in a platonic thank you for all you do kind of way not a weird stalkery kind of way. Okay bye
My go to for quick baby blanket donations is your tutorial for the one skein textured baby blanket. I use Caron jumbo ombré because it looks great in that blanket. That stitch is similar to the sedge but with 1 sc, 2 dc. What is that stitch called? I’m going to try the spiked sedge, it’s so pretty.
If I want to add this stitch for a contracting stitch to a blanket I am doing. Would you say I should do at least 3 rows of Sedge or who many continuous rows of sedge would you suggest?
Just LUFF BOTH options, but am wondering if this stitch is a "yarn eater" ?
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Another excellent tutorial! Thank you 😊
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