So I majorly struggled with the count and had to restart about 12 times. So I wrote it all out and it really helped me. I used stitch markers on the middle of the peak and the middle of where I skipped 2 to make sure I kept count. If this helps you: Cast on: 216 baseline + 5 (this was 27x8 +5) Row1: Skip the first stitch Sc 2, skip 1 Sc 12 Sc 3 into one stitch 12 sc Skip 2 sc and single crochet into 3rd Sc 11 more Sc 3 into one stitch 12 sc Skip 2 and sc into 3rd Keep going as above until you're left with 3 stitches then skip one and sc 2 Row2: Chain 1 and turn work over DON'T SKIP ANY STITCHES, go right into the first one - sc 2 Skip 1 and sc into the next Sc 11 more Sc 3 into one stitch Sc 12 Skip 2 and sc into 3rd Sc 11 more Sc 3 into one stitch again Sc 12 Repeat until end of row with 3 stitches left then skip 1 and sc 2
This went straight to my head.....if you hadn't commented on this I would have probably dropped the plan of making a blanket 😅 it's confusing.....thank you so much for making it simple❤️
Thanks so much for this fantastic tutorial. Finally a chevron pattern that is easy to follow. A lot of tutorials are not a pleasure to follow but yours are and you get straight to the point. thanks again.
My grandmother passed away before I was born and made a chevron blanket and I wanted to recreate one for my mother to use so she would like it. I’m glad I could find this it’s exactly what I needed thank you
if you need music when you crochet, i suggest "row, row, row your boat" just a suggestion, i have crocheted for over 50 yrs and i was taught this trick at least 30 yrs ago. instead of putting 3 single crochets in the peak, place a chain between 2 single crochets. that means single crochet, chain one and single crochet in the peak chain. this gives a much sharper point.
Still pretty new so I’m trying to understand exactly to get this right. So it would be sc12, chain 1, then go back to sc12 instead of sc12, 3sc into 1, sc12? Or did I misunderstand
@Jasmine Hernandez hi Jasmine, what Richard suggests is sc12, then in the next stitch sc1, chain 1and sc1 all in the same stitch, then sc12, etc. Hope this helps 😊
I did my first attempt on this blanket as she said (except I did double crochet) and on my second one I’m trying the stitch chain stitch. I’m glad someone else tried it before me.
I have watched so many tutorials on how to crochet a chevron afghan and I always! mess it up. This tutorial was the most clear and concise and lo and behold I haven’t made any mistakes. Thank you so much for saving my sanity.
I have been struggling with this pattern and haven't been able to get it right until I came across your video. Thank you, thank you, thank you sooooo much!!!
OMG! I could totally do this. Claudetta, you are the patron saint of crocheting! Thank you for keeping the flipping over part clear- that's where I usually get confused.
Your instructions were super easy to follow and I love your trick of "sewing" in the yarn during your color change! I'm a newbie to crocheting and found your video to be the most helpful when it comes to the Chevron style :) Thank you!!!
Loved your tutorial...finally one I can follow! You're to the point and you don't feel the need to jabber, which drives me crazy with other bloggers!..I'm old, what can I say:) Teaching myself to crochet via you tube. Thanks!!
Me too Susan! I'm in my 60's and my Grandmother always knitted and crocheted why didn't I listen? 😄 I made my granddaughter a blanket for her bed. My Gmom would have been proud. Now to tackle this stitch...I want fast and easy! Not getting any younger! Great teacher!! Ty for an easier tutorial to follow!! 😊
Hi Claudette, I made two, now I’m starting a third. One for each of my children and their family. You are a spectacular teacher. Thank you. It was much easier than it looks because of you. From the Bronx, New York Jeanette
Your tutorial is the easiest I’ve found so far, I have some scrap yarn I’ve been wanting to use before buying new skeins, this will be simple! Thank you!
I love all your tutorials, your are my favorite "go-to" for learning a new pattern! You explain it so easily & it fun instead of becoming a headache like some other videos . ALL of your blankets are so beautiful! Thank you so much for posting your tutorials 💗
I started this blanket last night!!! I am loving how it’s turning out so far. I’m only using two colors for practice. It’s purple and white. Then I will make it in three different yarns. One skein is solid blue, one variegated and one solid white. I can’t wait to get started on the second blanket!! The variegated skein has blue, green and white in it!!! 🧶
Glad I found you. One other I watched worked from back loop and after a couple rows it looked stretched (my crocheting not the pattern) this one thru both front and back gave me a constant stitch. Thanks from a newbie 💜 from NY,USA
Thank you for mentioning crocheting through both the rows instead of just the back row!! I couldn’t really see it while watching the tutorial..you answered my question!!! ♥️
Really? It doesn't work for me. I must be stupid. After I do 12 sc there are four stitches at the end and then each row it increases by one. I don't have to do a darn thing it just increases.
I finally worked it out I had 13 stitches in one row instead of 12 and by the time I reached the end I had 2 stitches instead of 3 ur patter is easy to follow once u knw what u are doing THANK U!!!!! For sharing this lovely pattern... Now I’m off so I can grow this into a baby blanket 😊 can’t air to see the end result...
Afro Katsis still don’t get it. I was doing 189 chains which is seven 27 chains. Then I added the 5 she said to add. And I ended up short on the end of row one. It’s wack. The creator needs to be Specific about the number of stitches that needs to be added when I am at the end of my x# of 27 chains.
Alisha Jane I did the same exact thing. Changed it to 189, added 5 and came up short. Only had room for 11 instead of 12 and didn’t have the extra three on the end. 🤷🏻♀️ I’ll try it again. Did you ever figure it out?
I set out to learn the chevron pattern and tried a few videos until I found yours. You made it SO easy to understand I picked it up immediately and now I’m hooked (no pun intended).
Thank you watching and listening to you made it easy to understand how to crochet this blanket. Most videos end quickly but you kept showing more rows how to turn and add a different color. Thank you I finally get it 😃
Finally, a Chevron crochet pattern I can easily follow, and find success. I had previously attempted this stitch at least eight times,, and the couple/few rows I completed, never looked right. I was either missing stitches or had one or two too many, and their was a lack of sharpness in the peak and valley points. Thanks for your easy to follow Chevron pattern for beginners.
I am so happy I found you. I am new to the crochet world and I can't believe how easy you make it for us. I have already made a whole bunch of blankets and it makes for a lovely present. Thank you for the detailed instructions.
I did 243. I've pulled my 2nd row twice. Smh. It wont add up. I'm about to do it once more. I'm sure it was because my daughter was blaring music in the background and I miscounted. 🤞🤯
Wowlm definitely gonna make it. really easy to make. I just got into crochet now. I'm busy teaching my self now. I was more into knitting. Thank you so much for this idea.
Thank you for this pattern and colour choice. I tried chevron when I was still new to crochet and gave up. But I decided to try it again after a few years. Your tutorial has inspired me to give it another try. The colours are so eye catching and well matched. I think the final product I make will be a thing of beauty to enjoy for many years.
This video was really helpful. I’m trying to create a shorts with this pattern and I have been struggling with this for weeks and just saved my life 😂. Thank you so much.
I made many of these blankets in the 1970’s - full size, different size baby and a very small one to carry. My daughter had a favorite little doll she always carried along with the little blanket. My favorite yarn was Softex by Bucilla. Dayton’s Department store in Minnesota sold this yarn. A great baby gift was to buy a crib sheet and get yarn to match.
You made this so easy to follow. I have saved your video as I want to make this for every one in the family especially my 5 grand kids and a shawl for my mom.
Thank you so much. I have watched so many other chrocheter's teaching video's and yours is by far the best, at least in my opinion. I did my first very small blanket (puff stitch) taught to me by my grandmother when I was nine, and believe it or not, I have not had a crochet needle in my hand since then, I am 53 now. I felt the urge to do a blanket as over the years I have seen some beautiful yarn. The eyelash is by far my favorite. I am now attempting to crochet a blanket for myself with some very soft chunky (?) yarn. I so love this chevron pattern, and cannot wait for it to be done. Again, thank you for the wonderful tutorial here.
I've made these before but needed a clear and concise refresher and this was great... Also I never had the conficence to change colors and love the way she does it! Thank you
Thank you for this! It looks easy enough to follow. I hope you can do a follow up video on how you filled the gaps /squared the other end of the blanket.
Your video instructions were so easy to follow. I've tried chevron before and ended up so frustrated. I really appreciate your clear instructions. I've done four rows and it looks wonderful. Thank you so much.
I crochet a baby banket 30 years ago exactly like this but lost the directions, I have been hunting for the lost directions and now I have found them. Thank you
Adding one more comment: there are a lot of ripple blanket tutorials out there but I like the fact this has very tall peaks and deep valleys in other words : great contrast..It’s a personal choice but I really like the style of this blanket.
I just started 3 Weeks ago. I just ran across your videos today and love how you explain and show everything I’m looking forward to seeing many of your videos
Thank you so much for the youtube video. It makes a lot more sense than some of the chevron patterns I already have. I've tried to write out a pattern from your video and think I've got it but if you ever do a written one, please let me know.
i have been trying to find an interesting but still easy stitch for my temperature blanket that i am starting and this seems like the perfect one. i started it super late in the year because we’re already halfway through but i have decided it would be fun because of this i am switching colors every row and i hope it turns out looking good. thank you for the tutorial
Thank you so very much! Clearly shown, explained and MOST of all NO SUPER FAST crocheting thus eliminating where and how to insert your hook properly on the 12 sc! Other videos almost gave me whiplash and made my eyes cross! Merry Christmas from Texas!
@@gillianchalloner1459 I would probably just chain 27, measure, chain 27, measure and repeat until I got my desired width and then add 5 more after that
So I majorly struggled with the count and had to restart about 12 times. So I wrote it all out and it really helped me. I used stitch markers on the middle of the peak and the middle of where I skipped 2 to make sure I kept count.
If this helps you:
Cast on: 216 baseline + 5 (this was 27x8 +5)
Row1:
Skip the first stitch
Sc 2, skip 1
Sc 12
Sc 3 into one stitch
12 sc
Skip 2 sc and single crochet into 3rd
Sc 11 more
Sc 3 into one stitch
12 sc
Skip 2 and sc into 3rd
Keep going as above until you're left with 3 stitches then skip one and sc 2
Row2:
Chain 1 and turn work over
DON'T SKIP ANY STITCHES, go right into the first one - sc 2
Skip 1 and sc into the next
Sc 11 more
Sc 3 into one stitch
Sc 12
Skip 2 and sc into 3rd
Sc 11 more
Sc 3 into one stitch again
Sc 12
Repeat until end of row with 3 stitches left then skip 1 and sc 2
This helped me so much. Thank you for taking the time to write this ❤️
This went straight to my head.....if you hadn't commented on this I would have probably dropped the plan of making a blanket 😅 it's confusing.....thank you so much for making it simple❤️
Thank you so much! Very helpful!!
Tq so much for all the numbers you've wrote down...it makes easy for me as I'm a slow learner... really helpful 💞
thank you!!
Thanks so much for this fantastic tutorial. Finally a chevron pattern that is easy to follow. A lot of tutorials are not a pleasure to follow but yours are and you get straight to the point. thanks again.
Thank you....This makes a lot of sense to me! I've tried to learn this stitch for 30 yrs, and finally, understand it.
this is the best most thorough but easy tutorial I have found where I understand everything, thank you so much!!
My grandmother passed away before I was born and made a chevron blanket and I wanted to recreate one for my mother to use so she would like it. I’m glad I could find this it’s exactly what I needed thank you
This was the same stitch my grandmother used for my mom's Afghan in the 1970s always wanted it so thank you so much 🙏
I love your calm voice, this tutorial, I wasn’t nervous thank you , I’m 78. Will crochet this
My grandma used to always make blankets with this pattern. Man I miss her! I might try to make one after I get a little better at crocheting
So easy to follow. Thank you for working the whole row with us so patiently. I’m teaching myself and can follow you because you are so clear.❤️❤️
if you need music when you crochet, i suggest "row, row, row your boat"
just a suggestion, i have crocheted for over 50 yrs and i was taught this trick at least 30 yrs ago. instead of putting 3 single crochets in the peak, place a chain between 2 single crochets. that means single crochet, chain one and single crochet in the peak chain. this gives a much sharper point.
Still pretty new so I’m trying to understand exactly to get this right. So it would be sc12, chain 1, then go back to sc12 instead of sc12, 3sc into 1, sc12? Or did I misunderstand
@Richard Benjamin hi Richard, thanks for this suggestion, will definitely try it
@Jasmine Hernandez hi Jasmine, what Richard suggests is sc12, then in the next stitch sc1, chain 1and sc1 all in the same stitch, then sc12, etc. Hope this helps 😊
This is great idea. Just like doing your corners on a blanket. Thank you
I did my first attempt on this blanket as she said (except I did double crochet) and on my second one I’m trying the stitch chain stitch. I’m glad someone else tried it before me.
I have watched so many tutorials on how to crochet a chevron afghan and I always! mess it up. This tutorial was the most clear and concise and lo and behold I haven’t made any mistakes. Thank you so much for saving my sanity.
I love this pattern it so simple I did double crochet, instead of a single crochet! Came out amazing. It also saved me time on the single crochet lol
How did you do dips with double crochet
Did u still chain up 1 at the end of the rows doing a double crochet?
@@mindirush8448same question here! Wondering if it’s still the same pattern or if anything changes with the double crochet
I have been struggling with this pattern and haven't been able to get it right until I came across your video. Thank you, thank you, thank you sooooo much!!!
OMG! I could totally do this. Claudetta, you are the patron saint of crocheting! Thank you for keeping the flipping over part clear- that's where I usually get confused.
Your instructions were super easy to follow and I love your trick of "sewing" in the yarn during your color change! I'm a newbie to crocheting and found your video to be the most helpful when it comes to the Chevron style :) Thank you!!!
So do you cut the old color when you start the new one? I'm also new at crocheting and that part I'm a little confused on
Me toooooo
@@kayj4657 Yes, I do. I weave it in afterwards 🙂
You're so precious 💗 you sharing and patient to teach thanks 😊 blessings 🙏
Loved your tutorial...finally one I can follow! You're to the point and you don't feel the need to jabber, which drives me crazy with other bloggers!..I'm old, what can I say:) Teaching myself to crochet via you tube. Thanks!!
i hope it goes well 😊
How is it going 9 months later?
@@dianecrumbley90 I can't get my edges to look as beautiful as yours. But it IS the first tutorial I feel I was able to follow easily. Thank you!
Same I can’t stand tutorials which ramble on about their daily problems. We’re all struggling 😂
Me too Susan! I'm in my 60's and my Grandmother always knitted and crocheted why didn't I listen? 😄 I made my granddaughter a blanket for her bed. My Gmom would have been proud. Now to tackle this stitch...I want fast and easy! Not getting any younger! Great teacher!! Ty for an easier tutorial to follow!! 😊
Hi Claudette, I made two, now I’m starting a third. One for each of my children and their family. You are a spectacular teacher. Thank you. It was much easier than it looks because of you. From the Bronx, New York Jeanette
Your tutorial is the easiest I’ve found so far, I have some scrap yarn I’ve been wanting to use before buying new skeins, this will be simple! Thank you!
I love all your tutorials, your are my favorite "go-to" for learning a new pattern! You explain it so easily & it fun instead of becoming a headache like some other videos . ALL of your blankets are so beautiful! Thank you so much for posting your tutorials 💗
I started this blanket last night!!! I am loving how it’s turning out so far. I’m only using two colors for practice. It’s purple and white. Then I will make it in three different yarns. One skein is solid blue, one variegated and one solid white. I can’t wait to get started on the second blanket!! The variegated skein has blue, green and white in it!!! 🧶
Thank you. Your instructions are very clear and I made a nice afghan for chill winter nights.
Loved it! Thank you for sharing this stitch and your talent with us so we can learn too!
Glad I found you. One other I watched worked from back loop and after a couple rows it looked stretched (my crocheting not the pattern) this one thru both front and back gave me a constant stitch. Thanks from a newbie 💜 from NY,USA
Thank you for mentioning crocheting through both the rows instead of just the back row!! I couldn’t really see it while watching the tutorial..you answered my question!!! ♥️
You explain very well. I just listen and I will try it later on, all memorized.
Really? It doesn't work for me. I must be stupid. After I do 12 sc there are four stitches at the end and then each row it increases by one. I don't have to do a darn thing it just increases.
@@monabiehl6213 I'm having a similar trouble. I even used the same amount that the tutorial used and I'm left with 5-6 stitches at the end.
I finally worked it out I had 13 stitches in one row instead of 12 and by the time I reached the end I had 2 stitches instead of 3 ur patter is easy to follow once u knw what u are doing THANK U!!!!! For sharing this lovely pattern... Now I’m off so I can grow this into a baby blanket 😊 can’t air to see the end result...
Afro Katsis still don’t get it.
I was doing 189 chains which is seven 27 chains. Then I added the 5 she said to add.
And I ended up short on the end of row one.
It’s wack. The creator needs to be Specific about the number of stitches that needs to be added when I am at the end of my x# of 27 chains.
Alisha Jane I did the same exact thing. Changed it to 189, added 5 and came up short. Only had room for 11 instead of 12 and didn’t have the extra three on the end. 🤷🏻♀️ I’ll try it again. Did you ever figure it out?
I've made two of these so far and LOVE the pattern! Simple to follow and turns out beautifully.
You’re a great teacher. Thank you for making this video!!
I've never done this before, but I watched and followed along with your video. Now I'm several rows in and it is perfect! Thank you for posting! 💜
Anna Mendenhall Hi, Did you have a problem with edges curling up??
I crochet, and I’ve been looking for years, you are the First to go over numerous times to Be Sure We Got it, and I GOT IT. Thanks Much
Bless you, this is my first chevron which actually worked!!!! So simple to follow. Thank you 😊
I set out to learn the chevron pattern and tried a few videos until I found yours. You made it SO easy to understand I picked it up immediately and now I’m hooked (no pun intended).
Thank you watching and listening to you made it easy to understand how to crochet this blanket. Most videos end quickly but you kept showing more rows how to turn and add a different color. Thank you I finally get it 😃
Finally, a Chevron crochet pattern I can easily follow, and find success. I had previously attempted this stitch at least eight times,, and the couple/few rows I completed, never looked right. I was either missing stitches or had one or two too many, and their was a lack of sharpness in the peak and valley points. Thanks for your easy to follow Chevron pattern for beginners.
Thank you for sharing. My mom called it the ripple stitch. I never got the hang of the pattern until now. I wrote down the steps
Thank you.
Thank you finally a simplified video of the chevron stitch.
I started this blanket today and it’s turning out really nice ..108 stitches+5 /
I thank you so much!
Yay 😍
Thank uou for the simplicity.
I am so happy I found you. I am new to the crochet world and I can't believe how easy you make it for us. I have already made a whole bunch of blankets and it makes for a lovely present. Thank you for the detailed instructions.
For this one. If you're making a full size blanket for an adult I recommend doing 7-8 multiple of 27 chains. Or 216 chains.
Thanks for taking the time to figure this info. do u know what it would be if making a throw?
thank you so much
I did 243. I've pulled my 2nd row twice. Smh. It wont add up. I'm about to do it once more. I'm sure it was because my daughter was blaring music in the background and I miscounted. 🤞🤯
Is this 216 and then five more or is the 5 extra including with the 216
@@camarygorton148 try this.. worked perfectly for me the first time and it's a wonderful tutorial.
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Wowlm definitely gonna make it. really easy to make. I just got into crochet now. I'm busy teaching my self now. I was more into knitting. Thank you so much for this idea.
You have a good way of explaining this tutorial,xx
I love the colors! It’s so pretty! It can g with pastels or primary colors. It’s so nice to see colors other than pink or blue!!
Out of all the many videos I’ve just just seen, this is the easiest. Thank you!!!
Thank you for this pattern and colour choice. I tried chevron when I was still new to crochet and gave up. But I decided to try it again after a few years. Your tutorial has inspired me to give it another try. The colours are so eye catching and well matched. I think the final product I make will be a thing of beauty to enjoy for many years.
I have made 2 of these blankets. I love this pattern and you are so clear with the instructions. Thank you so much.
This video was really helpful. I’m trying to create a shorts with this pattern and I have been struggling with this for weeks and just saved my life 😂. Thank you so much.
I made many of these blankets in the 1970’s - full size, different size baby and a very small one to carry. My daughter had a favorite little doll she always carried along with the little blanket. My favorite yarn was Softex by Bucilla. Dayton’s Department store in Minnesota sold this yarn. A great baby gift was to buy a crib sheet and get yarn to match.
Great tutorial, very informative and easy to follow. Thank you!
Best Chevron tutorial yet!!!!! Thank you!
You made this so easy to follow. I have saved your video as I want to make this for every one in the family especially my 5 grand kids and a shawl for my mom.
Beautiful blanket and a fantastic tutorial which is so straightforward and clear to follow
Thank you sooo much for this...after many failed attempts at crocheting the chevron blanket...i have finally succeeded!! Thank you
I am in the middle of watching the video and it is turning out great thank you for the video
Thank you so much. I have watched so many other chrocheter's teaching video's and yours is by far the best, at least in my opinion. I did my first very small blanket (puff stitch) taught to me by my grandmother when I was nine, and believe it or not, I have not had a crochet needle in my hand since then, I am 53 now. I felt the urge to do a blanket as over the years I have seen some beautiful yarn. The eyelash is by far my favorite. I am now attempting to crochet a blanket for myself with some very soft chunky (?) yarn. I so love this chevron pattern, and cannot wait for it to be done. Again, thank you for the wonderful tutorial here.
Thank you! I’ve tried making a chevron multiple times and it’s never worked out. This is explained perfectly! Much love.
I've made these before but needed a clear and concise refresher and this was great... Also I never had the conficence to change colors and love the way she does it! Thank you
Made this blanket many time. Really easy. ❤.
I absolutely love the selection of colors you used!
Thank you for this! It looks easy enough to follow. I hope you can do a follow up video on how you filled the gaps /squared the other end of the blanket.
Your video instructions were so easy to follow. I've tried chevron before and ended up so frustrated. I really appreciate your clear instructions. I've done four rows and it looks wonderful. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the great instructions and close up video of your stitches...very helpful.
Thank you for this video nice and slow and easy to follow! I always need to be shown before I can understand it in writing xxx
I did this pattern many years ago and I was trying to figure it out then I came across your tutorial thank you so much
Great explanation of how to do the Chevron. Looking forward to my completed blanket
Have made two different sized versions of this blanket for friends and they both loved it. Super easy and comes out so well!
This was such an awesome tutorial. Will be making this blanket for my great grandson who will be born in September
This was clearly explained and easy to see. Thank you.
I love the repetitiveness of your speech and movements while doing the tutorial, it's very helpful for my visual learning! Thank you!
Jessica Jelles ii
i truly enjoyed your video easy to understand finally found one to learn and share
Good day to you 🧶, your instructions are easy to follow. Hopefully, I will not mess up your pattern. Thank you,kindly.
Oh wow this is way easier than I thought. Thanks for the good instructions I will definitely try this!
I crochet a baby banket 30 years ago exactly like this but lost the directions, I have been hunting for the lost directions and now I have found them. Thank you
I am starting my blanket with your tutorial, thank you!!
Thankyou so much for taking the time to make this tutorial for us. You're a 🌟 star.
Adding one more comment:
there are a lot of ripple blanket tutorials out there but I like the fact this has very tall peaks and deep valleys
in other words : great contrast..It’s a personal choice but I really like the style of this blanket.
Daisy Farm Crafts has this style as well. I really like this as opposed to the ripple
I just started 3 Weeks ago. I just ran across your videos today and love how you explain and show everything I’m looking forward to seeing many of your videos
Thank you very much for your tutorial! Very clear and easy to follow. Finally I understand.
I love your calm voice! ( And your nails😊)
❤🎉💕🌹
What a beautiful baby blanket. I really enjoyed this tutorial thank you x
Thank you so much for the youtube video. It makes a lot more sense than some of the chevron patterns I already have. I've tried to write out a pattern from your video and think I've got it but if you ever do a written one, please let me know.
Thank you for an easy to understand and follow pattern! Take care :)
Thank you very much. The way you teach. It is very simple. I appreciate your time and team ..❤
i have been trying to find an interesting but still easy stitch for my temperature blanket that i am starting and this seems like the perfect one. i started it super late in the year because we’re already halfway through but i have decided it would be fun because of this i am switching colors every row and i hope it turns out looking good. thank you for the tutorial
You have clearly described-how to obtain the peak , very neat …. Thanks .
At last I finally understand 👌 I watched your tutorial over and over an now iv figured it out
Thanks So Much
Kris Minus Hi there, I’m making this blanket and having a problem with the edges curling up.. Dis you have the same problem??
I have watched SEVERAL RUclipsrs do this same stitch, and couldn't figure it out. Thanks so much. You've gained a new sub!!!!
Thank you so very much! Clearly shown, explained and MOST of all NO SUPER FAST crocheting thus eliminating where and how to insert your hook properly on the 12 sc! Other videos almost gave me whiplash and made my eyes cross! Merry Christmas from Texas!
I’m having so much fun! Making a blanket, 270 chain. I can’t wait to finish this one!
Hi what size blanket would this make i want to make a lap blanket but I am confused how many chains I need altogether with the 5 added
@@gillianchalloner1459 I would probably just chain 27, measure, chain 27, measure and repeat until I got my desired width and then add 5 more after that
Very clear instructions. Focused on outcomes. thank you so much! Professional Video.
great video and teacher very clear like your style.
Thank you for an easy to follow video. Looking forward to making this. 🤗
First time for to attempt a zig zag stitch and you have really made it easy for me to understand. Can't wait to try. 👍👍👍
Your nails look really good and this pattern is easy enough for me to understand 😎
Simply amazing beautiful beautiful job
Wonderful job demonstrating this pattern. Thank you!
Thank you😁. I thought this was going to be difficult but you talked me through very easily😁❤️
Great tutorial! I can’t wait to make this for my baby due in December!
I love your tutorials I find that you explain things so well. Thank you and please keep doing more 👍👍
Easiest chevron pattern EVER!!! Awesome job!! 😊
Thank you for sharing. This is the best video I have seen on chevron. Easy to understand.
Thank you for this easy to follow tutorial!!
Thanks so much for your help never make an afghan before
Im still amazed by these colors ! I am starting now 😍😍😍😍😍
This is sucede an easy pattern for begginers thank you so much for sharing🌈🤗