I've been doing small samples to try out different patterns and this by far the best one. I've been crocheting for years and have never heard of the linked double crochet. I love the look! I also very much appreciate your camera angle and your soft manner in explaining everything. It was perfect. Thank you :-)
I love this stitch for patterns where I don't want or like the look of a traditional double crochet stitch (with the bit of space that creates sometimes). The linked stitch really does join the double crochets together and is such a neat stitch!
I bought my beads at Walmart and they have a larger hole. I used 4mm for my beads and 5mm for the regular stitches. I also used a 4 weight yarn. Mine came out 40 inches long and 100 sts wide. I used 2-1/2 skeins of yarn and 1-1/2 "tubs" of multi colored beads with ivory yarn (Big twist)
I like this version - I saw another one where you had to switch crochet hooks with each row, and that's annoying. I already knew how to do linked double crochet, but you took an interesting approach by comparing it with Tunisian crochet.
Thanks for sharing! My family does not like holes in their blankets, so this is a GREAT option!! I, on the other hand, like the holes😂. Will be making a weighted blanket for my grandkids now, thanks!!!
I know quite a few people who don't like the holes in their blankets either! LOL The linked dc is amazing for this. I'm so glad you found it helpful! :)
You can definitely try it with a 3 weight yarn. Pony beads are a bit bigger sized bead which is why they work well with the 4 weight yarn, but should work with a 3 weight!
I've been doing small samples to try out different patterns and this by far the best one. I've been crocheting for years and have never heard of the linked double crochet. I love the look! I also very much appreciate your camera angle and your soft manner in explaining everything. It was perfect. Thank you :-)
The best instruction I have seen about this blanket and a new stitch too. Awesome. Thank you 😊
Thank you! :)
I’d never heard of linked double crochet before! That’s really cool
I love this stitch for patterns where I don't want or like the look of a traditional double crochet stitch (with the bit of space that creates sometimes). The linked stitch really does join the double crochets together and is such a neat stitch!
I bought my beads at Walmart and they have a larger hole. I used 4mm for my beads and 5mm for the regular stitches. I also used a 4 weight yarn. Mine came out 40 inches long and 100 sts wide. I used 2-1/2 skeins of yarn and 1-1/2 "tubs" of multi colored beads with ivory yarn (Big twist)
I like this stitch, with or without the beads. This will be my next blanket, but I will make a beaded throw first for practice. Cheers!
Agree! I am also planning some projects using the linked double crochet (without beads) - LOVE this stitch as a fun way to work a double crochet.
This is really cool! I love it! Thank you for sharing.☺I love learning new stitches and will definitely give this one a try.
You're welcome! 😊
What a fantastic idea. Shared with the amazing Raock and more group this is fantastic thank you for sharing
Love it!
Thank you!
I like this version - I saw another one where you had to switch crochet hooks with each row, and that's annoying. I already knew how to do linked double crochet, but you took an interesting approach by comparing it with Tunisian crochet.
Thank you!
I love this pattern more than others I have seen.
is there written instructions?
I don't have a pattern written up, but I am working on adding free patterns to my blog, so stay tuned and I'll make sure I add this one too!
Thanks for sharing! My family does not like holes in their blankets, so this is a GREAT option!! I, on the other hand, like the holes😂. Will be making a weighted blanket for my grandkids now, thanks!!!
I know quite a few people who don't like the holes in their blankets either! LOL The linked dc is amazing for this. I'm so glad you found it helpful! :)
Can this be done with 3- weight yarn? I have a particular yarn blend in mind, but it only comes in 3 or 5 weight.
You can definitely try it with a 3 weight yarn. Pony beads are a bit bigger sized bead which is why they work well with the 4 weight yarn, but should work with a 3 weight!
currently working on this project with a weight 3 yarn and it's turning out great!