Thank you for your instructions. I'm a complete beginner to crochet and still trying to learn the basics! So I'm not any good about knowing my stitches, but if I'm not mistaken, when you got to the very end and secured your hand-tied knot, you used a granny knot. I'd recommended using a reef knot. When I finally learned the difference, my shoelaces quit coming undone! 😂
It is so pretty. You explained it well. I was wondering though, if you want it a little bigger how many rows should you add? Do they have to be in a set amount of multiples?
Hi I followed your instructions & sewed the first section. It looks like we need a very long piece of yarn to use for the next 2 ends sewn & tightened together. Would it be best to have 2 very long tales to finish correctly ? I’ve had to use 2 more separate lengths yarn to complete. I’m very happy I worked out the increase & decrease ok 👍
Can anyone hlep me. for some reason every time i turn my work my stitch count reduces. like i started with 21 but now after a few rounds I have 17. what am i doing wrong?
@@thevilonesfr ok, when you turn your work, you have to start the first stitch in the one you did a chain 1, means, you chained 1 and in the same stitch you make a single crochet
I cannot get past row 10 at all. To start row 11 there are only 3 sts left and I did do all the inc and dec. you do not show how you got to row 16 which is sad.
Works great ! Thank you for the pattern. It is well explained and easy not to mention a great stash buster, less germs and eco friendly 🙂
Thx for watching 🙂
Thank you. Very easy to follow. I finished mine for my Granddaughter, she loves it.
I'm happy she does
Thank you for your instructions. I'm a complete beginner to crochet and still trying to learn the basics! So I'm not any good about knowing my stitches, but if I'm not mistaken, when you got to the very end and secured your hand-tied knot, you used a granny knot. I'd recommended using a reef knot. When I finally learned the difference, my shoelaces quit coming undone! 😂
I like it and I will try this fo sure . Thankx
It is so pretty. You explained it well. I was wondering though, if you want it a little bigger how many rows should you add? Do they have to be in a set amount of multiples?
Love this pattern of scrubbie, thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching
Hi I followed your instructions & sewed the first section. It looks like we need a very long piece of yarn to use for the next 2 ends sewn & tightened together.
Would it be best to have 2 very long tales to finish correctly ?
I’ve had to use 2 more separate lengths yarn to complete.
I’m very happy I worked out the increase & decrease ok 👍
Such a nice and unique scrubbie I love it!! Will do it!!
Great pattern and easy to make, ty!
Sorry to sound stupid but is it a cotton yarn
It is not stupid, it is a cotton yarn from sugar and cream
I was wondering the same thing, thanks for asking
Dude, you gotta do something about that focus issue you have
Can we really use to clean the kitchen.?
You can however you need to clean it after use and dry it coz it will collect bacteria otherwise.
I was wondering if the written pattern is UK or US terms?
It's US terms @Lulu :)
Can anyone hlep me. for some reason every time i turn my work my stitch count reduces. like i started with 21 but now after a few rounds I have 17. what am i doing wrong?
Did you check the written pattern in the description box ?
@@CrochicaNBF yes. But since I'm still learning how to crochet I can't really understand written patterns yet....
@@thevilonesfr ok, when you turn your work, you have to start the first stitch in the one you did a chain 1, means, you chained 1 and in the same stitch you make a single crochet
@@CrochicaNBF Ah I get. I was doing in the next one. Ohmygod thank you so much!!!!
I cannot get past row 10 at all. To start row 11 there are only 3 sts left and I did do all the inc and dec. you do not show how you got to row 16 which is sad.
But all the rows are the same, it's just the samethe same decrease
great!! very nice, thank you!!