Oh, Sarah you have made my day and my current project!!! This is so BEAUTIFUL it will be my center point. This will be the center of my lap blanket I am working on. You give such clear instructions and thank you for no loud music I enjoy listening to you. Wishing you a beautiful weekend.
WOW!!! This is just so so beautiful!!! You could do SO MANY things with this stitch just by changing the yarn as well. A beautiful hat, scarf or cowl... I bet you could even do mittens. Or using a more sturdy yarn and a variegated color way you could make amazing place mats and table dressings for the fall or spring... or different sized baskets for organizing in the home... or with maybe crochet to thread something like a table runner... this is just STUNNING... thank you so so much for sharing and for the wonderful slow and detailed tutorial!
Lovely pattern, seems a loooot of work too. I could see this even as a scarf, always cutting the yarn on both ends, like in mosaic crochet, then turning those loose ends into fringe. The cowl form looks great too. But working with multiple colours, like the background project, is definitely the way to go. The contrast just brings out the true beauty of this pattern.
I can’t wait to try this lovely pattern! I wonder if a table runner would look nice? The two-colour in the round you showed is absolutely stunning! Looks like a cowl or perhaps boot toppers. So lovely.
What did you end up making from your project? I do not know if I can wait till I get to the center to do this. I may decide to add it in at three points of my lap blanket for the leaves are falling from our trees right now and I am doing it it fall colors and one row just may not be enough of this stitch. I am almost just too excited. THANK YOU!
Kind of new to this. Your pattern is beautiful. But I have a question please. If I want to practice two panels (for example) with 24+2, will I have 26 loops on the hook at any given forward pass? I’ve counted with other patterns to keep on track. Thank you in advance for your help.
I am here from the paid pattern. Do I skip the initial twisted dec along with the end stitch when doing this in the round? None of the rounds in the written pattern start with a twisted dec, but you state otherwise in this video and possibly in the notes. Do I do just one twisted dec for the round maybe? Do you have an example of this done in the round?
Hi Jess! This is the wrong video for the pattern you bought. You should look here: ruclips.net/video/co4RXXMi-dM/видео.html. Did I put the wrong link in the pattern? 😳
Thank you! I got myself all twisted in videos! You were correct with the link! I keep do keep missing a decrease in the written pattern, somehow I keep getting 46 stitches instead of 48 in my 2 repetitions of the third row! Will keep trying to see where I am going wrong! It is a lovely design, can’t wait to get it figured out!
@@jesslich3 If I remember right, the number of sts varies round after round, because of all the increases and decreases, so keep track of the design itself and see that it forms, that's the basic thing. Also, it may help to add st markers after each repetition, or in the middle of a leaf, to keep track of sts. 😊
What a beautiful pattern and your demo is so clear. Thanks 😊
Sorry, could you make a small vid of a segment in the round with 2 diff colored yarn? Thank you
Thank you very much for demonstrating this beautiful crochet pattern!
Thank you! 🌸 💕
Thank you for sharing your beautiful crochet talents. 🙏🏽🕊💚✨☀️
Thanks, Olivia 🙏💜
Oh, Sarah you have made my day and my current project!!! This is so BEAUTIFUL it will be my center point. This will be the center of my lap blanket I am working on. You give such clear instructions and thank you for no loud music I enjoy listening to you. Wishing you a beautiful weekend.
Same to you, and thank you so much 💙
WOW!!! This is just so so beautiful!!! You could do SO MANY things with this stitch just by changing the yarn as well. A beautiful hat, scarf or cowl... I bet you could even do mittens. Or using a more sturdy yarn and a variegated color way you could make amazing place mats and table dressings for the fall or spring... or different sized baskets for organizing in the home... or with maybe crochet to thread something like a table runner... this is just STUNNING... thank you so so much for sharing and for the wonderful slow and detailed tutorial!
Thank you so much, Amber 💙💜
What a fun pattern. Thank-you for sharing.
Thank you! :)
I’ve just re-watched this video in its entirety and can’t wait to make this lovely design of yours!
Still have to develop a full project with this. Oh, and wait till you see my next leafy design! 💙
What an amazing pattern. Can’t wait to see what you develop with it.
Thank you! I think I will make a bag. 😊
This is so beautiful! Glad I found you! Love these kind of videos!!
Thank you! 💘
Having a lot of fun learning this beautiful pattern. I love the wavey edge too. Thank you so much for making a video to share 😊💖
I'm sure! Do share your pictures if you're on Instagram! Glad to know you like it 😊.
Another great tutorial and stitch to try. Thank you again 🙂😘
Thank you, dear Cindy 😊 💜
Lovely pattern, seems a loooot of work too. I could see this even as a scarf, always cutting the yarn on both ends, like in mosaic crochet, then turning those loose ends into fringe. The cowl form looks great too. But working with multiple colours, like the background project, is definitely the way to go. The contrast just brings out the true beauty of this pattern.
That may be true, Dmitri. Then check my latest videos on how to work bicolour Tunisian crochet flat, without cutting yarn row after row ☺️
I can’t wait to try this lovely pattern! I wonder if a table runner would look nice? The two-colour in the round you showed is absolutely stunning! Looks like a cowl or perhaps boot toppers. So lovely.
A runner is a good idea!
I was thinking a bag for my project? 🤔
I was thinking cowl or boot cuffs too. 🥰 Simply stunning!
Hi Sarah. This is very very beautiful. Could you a small segment in the round with 2 diff. Yarn?
Thank you, Eve. Ok, if I find the time I will 😉
This would make a beautiful hat or cowl.
You're right! 💙
Wonderfull😍😍🙏🏻 I like knitting Brioche But this crochet stitch is realy nice🙏🏻😊Thank you from Italy Tuscany
Grazie mille, Anna 😊💐
@@HookloopsarahCrochet 🥰💟💯
Amazing!
Thank you 😊 💙
What did you end up making from your project? I do not know if I can wait till I get to the center to do this. I may decide to add it in at three points of my lap blanket for the leaves are falling from our trees right now and I am doing it it fall colors and one row just may not be enough of this stitch. I am almost just too excited. THANK YOU!
I made a bag! But it's still not lined, so I haven't made pictures or anything yet. :)
So beautiful can we create this pattern with brioche crochet??
Thank you! I don't know, I guess so. I've never learned brioche crochet or knitting. 😅
@@HookloopsarahCrochet it's OK thanks 4 replying dear..but dis pattern is really beautiful
@@rmittal3650 Thank you, I appreciate it 💙
Can u continue to make it flat?? Then attach after aquired length??
What do you mean, exactly?
How about a flower pot sleeve?
Nice idea!
Kind of new to this. Your pattern is beautiful. But I have a question please.
If I want to practice two panels (for example) with 24+2, will I have 26 loops on the hook at any given forward pass?
I’ve counted with other patterns to keep on track.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Correct: when you work flat, always add 2 sts to the multiple of 12. 😊
Grazie. 🤩
Prego! ☺️
I am here from the paid pattern. Do I skip the initial twisted dec along with the end stitch when doing this in the round? None of the rounds in the written pattern start with a twisted dec, but you state otherwise in this video and possibly in the notes. Do I do just one twisted dec for the round maybe? Do you have an example of this done in the round?
Hi Jess! This is the wrong video for the pattern you bought. You should look here: ruclips.net/video/co4RXXMi-dM/видео.html.
Did I put the wrong link in the pattern? 😳
Thank you! I got myself all twisted in videos! You were correct with the link! I keep do keep missing a decrease in the written pattern, somehow I keep getting 46 stitches instead of 48 in my 2 repetitions of the third row! Will keep trying to see where I am going wrong! It is a lovely design, can’t wait to get it figured out!
@@jesslich3 If I remember right, the number of sts varies round after round, because of all the increases and decreases, so keep track of the design itself and see that it forms, that's the basic thing. Also, it may help to add st markers after each repetition, or in the middle of a leaf, to keep track of sts. 😊
I think it would be more understrandeble if you would have made a repeat of two. Especially with the double increase, that's just *** to do
It might seem complicated at the beginning, but after repeating it some times, it gets easier and more understandable. ;-)
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