How to Crochet the Crocodile Stitch
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- The Crocodile Stitch is such a fun, textured crochet stitch. While it definitely is a yarn eater, the squish factor is out of this world. Let's learn how with this tutorial!
Written & photo tutorial: hearthookhome....
My favorite products:
www.amazon.com...
FOLLOW ME here:
Instagram: / hearthookhome
Twitter: / hearthookhome
Facebook: / hearthookhome
Website: hearthookhome.com/
Ravelry: www.ravelry.com...
Etsy: www.etsy.com/s... - Хобби
This is the simplest explanation of the stitch I have seen! Thank you so much for posting this video ❤️
You are so welcome!
Wow, I am so glad I watched your video on the crocodile stitch! I was ready to give up after watching so many other people trying to demonstrate and teach this stitch! They were not as detailed or specific with every step and I fell behind in learning this stitch because of that and became so frustrated that I just wanted to forget it! You have been so wonderful in your explaining and step by step teaching that I feel I can finally do this! Thank you so much for taking the time needed to explain each step so thoroughly and slowly and make it make sense! Hope you will do other videos, I would really enjoy learning from your teaching!
That is the coolest stitch I have ever seen!! You are just an awesome teacher!!!! Love my heart hook home!!!
💚🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶💚
Thank you so much!
WOW! I feel like I gotta stand on my head for this one 🙃 lol Thank you for sharing. I may give it a try some time ☺
I’ve had trouble with this stitch for years! Lol but I’m GOING to learn today! Thanks sooo much for this tutorial 😁🥰♥️♥️
You can do it! Good luck!
@Ashlea
Omg hon this is the best video on the crocodile stitch 😍 I love your method of the 1 DC because it helps keep the edges straight for a clean look! Can't wait to crochet this!! Thank you so much 💓
Just wonderful. This would make a beautiful shrug. Thank you so much
You are so welcome! Glad you like it. :)
I've watched a few videos doing this stitch and I seemed all fingers and thumbs, you made it look so easy 😁 I'm going to try your method, thank you ☺️
You can do it!
@@HeartHookHome I did it! Thank you for taking time to reply.and the how to do video, pity can't upload to show you my attempt . Many thanks
Thank you so much for this tutorial! You explained it very well so I think I can tackle it!
Thank you! Really great tutorial 🙂
love it 💌
Hello dear I've subscribed to this channel beautiful tutorial Mrs Sandy Kasi SA Kzn Durban TC God bless 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤
Very nice tutorial! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this great tutorial!! Can I ask how you finished your edges? In the big piece you did the sides seem filled out so that you can see the edges all neatly done up!
That's the difference between my tutorial and all of the others I have seen. With the way I create those outside double crochets, it gives you the edge to work into for the border. Most other tutorials just have an indentation where the offset scale is located.
This fantastic to follow, the question I have is what size yarn and hook did you use. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Vicki! I used a worsted/#4 weight yarn with a 5mm hook.
@@HeartHookHome thank you so much.
In the beginning of the video the square was much bigger can you tell me how many chains you started with for the larger size square and the dimensions of the larger square?
Hi Susan! That started with 39 foundation dc's and has a finished size of 12" square. It was part of my sampler afghan and the square pattern can be found within this post: hearthookhome.com/crochet-stitch-sampler-afghan-pattern/
Very confusing after that first croc stitch. I can't even tell which way your work was facing