Very pretty! I bet you could alternate this. First row in the third stitch and the second row in the second stitch and the third row in the third stitch and so on…..
Don’t know if you’ve had this answered already but I would make the starting chain as long as you want your blanket to be wide (just making sure you keep an even number of chains) and then do the pattern over and over until you’re satisfied with the size/length of your blanket.
I have an old crochet book which describes this stitch. The instructions are not too precise. Your clip makes it clear. I was confused over terminology first vertical second vertical and interpreted it as left outer vertical right inner vertical in a pair. What a mess
Wow - it IS a beautiful stitch. I love it. 💜💜💜
Thank you! 😊
Very interesting 🤔 I love it❣️🥰 Thank you for sharing. 🫶🫶
❤very pretty ❤
Very pretty! I bet you could alternate this. First row in the third stitch and the second row in the second stitch and the third row in the third stitch and so on…..
Where do you get the crochet hook from?
Hi Carol! That is an Addi Tunisian stick hook.
@@HeartHookHome thanks and what size hook is this? Thanks
Does this stitch curl, as does the simple stitch? If so, what gets rid of it so it remains flat, as in your FO?
How do you make a blanket with this stitch?
Don’t know if you’ve had this answered already but I would make the starting chain as long as you want your blanket to be wide (just making sure you keep an even number of chains) and then do the pattern over and over until you’re satisfied with the size/length of your blanket.
I have an old crochet book which describes this stitch. The instructions are not too precise. Your clip makes it clear.
I was confused over terminology first vertical second vertical and interpreted it as left outer vertical right inner vertical in a pair.
What a mess