This tutorial was by far thee best on RUclips so far. I really liked how you used a thick and hook so that it would be better for viewing. Plus your chart was easy to read and comprehend. Thank you!
I really liked and enjoyed absolutely everything in your tutorial: background color, color choice of yarn, the hook size, and the larger scale chart, all which makes it so much easier to view. Thank you!!
YOU JUST SAVED MY SANITY!!!!! Thank youuuuuu!!! I was losing my mind trying to figure out why the spots on my amigurumi giraffe weren’t lining up! Yay for finding this video!!
Ive been doing these two methods (tapestry and fair isle) which I learned own my own (trial and error experiences) as I was attempting to follow a confusing pattern written in Russian. It has been just now that I learned what they're called. Thank you so much!
I started making a totoro, first time ever crocheting and I used both methods to see what was easier 😂 but I'm glad these are actual ways to change colours, ive seen videos of people cutting the yarn instead of doing a tapestry and im not sure if that's a good idea
I have recently picked up crochet after years of not doing it. I think I have the basics down, so I am excited fot trying tapestry styles! Thank you for this amazing tutorial, I feel like I understand it a lot better now!
Amazing! I work with two colors and I can't hide one inside the other. Little dots of color keep showing. What should I do to completely hide the colors inside the other?
Thank you for this tutorial. I have been working on the Chevron beanie all day and I have changing colors down but I must be getting confused somewhere because my design is not matching the graph. It's consistent but not the same design. I made up a whole new on which is not what I want lol I think I'm getting confused with joining and continuing. If you ever have a chance to go more in depth with this that would be great! I haven't seen a lot of other videos like this one they seem to deal with either one thing or the other.
You can, yes. In the video you see them starting in the bottom right to left. When you’d chain and turn for a new row you’d read the chart from left to right. The next row you read right to left again. So you’d end up ‘snaking’ up the graph
Would this (carrying the color) for knitting a graph? I just finished a Christmas stocking with a design using bobbins and the back looks a right mess. My mother said to weave in all the ends, but those often show through the front and it would take longer than knitting the whole stocking.
Love your tutorial. I'm wondering why you are crocheting in the back loops only. I watched another tutorial and she went under both loops. Is it just a preference? Or is that used to make a "sturdier" fabric and crocheting in the back loops a "stretchier" fabric? Thanks in advance for your insight.
How do I know when to decrease? On the graph? With every graph you repeat every row to make the colors line up? I’m gonna give it a shot, but I’m already confused before I start.. if there is way u can answer me I’d appreciate it. Thanks Hope Ann Naylor Webb
I'm not too sure what her explanation is, but I've seen other tutorials that say that working in back loops makes the color transitions look a bit cleaner. Hope this helps!
This tutorial was by far thee best on RUclips so far. I really liked how you used a thick and hook so that it would be better for viewing. Plus your chart was easy to read and comprehend. Thank you!
I wish I could have such yarn stock as you. That's a dream come true. Be well
I really liked and enjoyed absolutely everything in your tutorial: background color, color choice of yarn, the hook size, and the larger scale chart, all which makes it so much easier to view. Thank you!!
YOU JUST SAVED MY SANITY!!!!! Thank youuuuuu!!! I was losing my mind trying to figure out why the spots on my amigurumi giraffe weren’t lining up! Yay for finding this video!!
Same! My cat amigurumi that is. Trying to change colors seamlessly is proving challenging.
I cannot wait to have a yarn stash as awesome as yours! Thank you for helping me plunge into this scary journey of reading graph patterns 😃
Your a bloody legend.
I cannot tell you how helpful this is 🤩😁🙌
You need a raise
Ive been doing these two methods (tapestry and fair isle) which I learned own my own (trial and error experiences) as I was attempting to follow a confusing pattern written in Russian. It has been just now that I learned what they're called. Thank you so much!
I started making a totoro, first time ever crocheting and I used both methods to see what was easier 😂 but I'm glad these are actual ways to change colours, ive seen videos of people cutting the yarn instead of doing a tapestry and im not sure if that's a good idea
I have recently picked up crochet after years of not doing it. I think I have the basics down, so I am excited fot trying tapestry styles! Thank you for this amazing tutorial, I feel like I understand it a lot better now!
Wow. Thank you so much. I've been struggling to take my crocheting to the next level and this really helped.
You make it looks so easy!! I’m going to try it!
Thank you I am a new subscriber, I really like what I just watch .
This helps me more than you will ever know! ❤❤
Amazing!
I work with two colors and I can't hide one inside the other. Little dots of color keep showing. What should I do to completely hide the colors inside the other?
This is the best tutorial!! Thank you for sharing!! You have a new Fan! ❤️🧶🤗
i want to apply this to a digital camo beanie. thank you.
Thank you for this tutorial. I have been working on the Chevron beanie all day and I have changing colors down but I must be getting confused somewhere because my design is not matching the graph. It's consistent but not the same design. I made up a whole new on which is not what I want lol I think I'm getting confused with joining and continuing. If you ever have a chance to go more in depth with this that would be great! I haven't seen a lot of other videos like this one they seem to deal with either one thing or the other.
Thank you! You made that process clear for me!
That is so good to hear! You are welcome!
Great video!! I learned so much 😊
Can you do tapestry crochet on a scarf where you have to turn rather than rounds?
You can, yes. In the video you see them starting in the bottom right to left. When you’d chain and turn for a new row you’d read the chart from left to right. The next row you read right to left again. So you’d end up ‘snaking’ up the graph
ruclips.net/video/qn3snFVKQrQ/видео.html this video from 21:40 mins explains visually
great new thing to incorporate in my plain crochet! makes beautiful results! thanks
Thank you for this video! It really helped!!!😁
What to do if colour carry shows on the right side? Thank you
Would this (carrying the color) for knitting a graph? I just finished a Christmas stocking with a design using bobbins and the back looks a right mess. My mother said to weave in all the ends, but those often show through the front and it would take longer than knitting the whole stocking.
Love your tutorial. I'm wondering why you are crocheting in the back loops only. I watched another tutorial and she went under both loops. Is it just a preference? Or is that used to make a "sturdier" fabric and crocheting in the back loops a "stretchier" fabric? Thanks in advance for your insight.
bethany dearden But doesn’t that create a ridge? Not good.
How do I know when to decrease? On the graph? With every graph you repeat every row to make the colors line up? I’m gonna give it a shot, but I’m already confused before I start.. if there is way u can answer me I’d appreciate it. Thanks Hope Ann Naylor Webb
amazing tutorial Thanks
time to make the harry styles cardigan
Lmao that’s why one here
@@tenmcm9484 same 😂
yes yes i’m here for the same reason 😌😌😌
alyssa cassandra as you should 😼
how can i make a pattern thats circular? like with magic ring, but how can i create the pattern?
Great tutorial! Very helpful 🌺
do you have to work in the back loop?
I'm not too sure what her explanation is, but I've seen other tutorials that say that working in back loops makes the color transitions look a bit cleaner. Hope this helps!
thank you. are you crocheting in back loops for a particular reason or is fair isle or tapestry crochet always done in back loops?
Going in through the back loop keeps the pattern straight if you did that in normal crochet it would look slightly offset
Thank you!
It doesn’t look good with regular size yarn, you can always see the other yarn at least with my experience, it’s so frustrating 😕
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There's more talking than showing the pattern
If you want me to watch your video, do not call me a guy.
Where I come from this is a colloquialism to mean “hey all” or “hey everyone”. No offense intended.
great new thing to incorporate in my plain crochet! makes beautiful results! thanks