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Thank you for these instructions. I was following a pattern and couldn't figure it out until I watched your tutorial. You are very easy to follow. I am looking forward to more from you. Thanks again.
Thank you for taking the time to make your video. I still think of myself as a beginner. Even though I may be thought of as advanced… but I can’t read or follow a pattern to save my life. So I rely on videos such as yours to be able to make small projects. I haven’t attempted to make a baby blanket or a throw. But I had the thought that per hat after I feel I’ve mastered this stitch… I wonder if I can also make the diamond on the back…. Hav2 you ever tried making this double sided? I have done lots of hot pads in the regular waffle stitch. I think the toughest part, for me… is knowing how to finish the top edge to have it look identical to the first bottom row… and when I figure it out how I’m going to remember how when I need to do it again. Right now I’ve been doing and loving the alpine stitch. It looks fantastic as a runner.. using a speckled cream color and for the single stitch using a solid color across the back and using that for three rows only on the back return single stitch and then when I’m ready to finish the other end I repeat the three rows of color. Perhaps next time I’ll use a rainbow of solids for every back row… I leave long tails of solid it’s easier to leave cut tails and weave them in when done…. And another project I’ll have to leave them longer to just make tassels. Some day I hope to figure out how to use two yarns and replicate the unknown stitch my grandma used to make everyone Afghans. She got Alzheimer’s and forgot how to crochet. But that was after she made her last one, for her first great grandchild… my son has her last one ever made… and believe me it’s a treasured blanket that I’ve made a priority to keep, as a keepsake, and now my son and his wife have the box of his special baby blankets packed tightly in a box boldly written on it. He’s so grateful I did that for him and so is his wife…. I keep praying that one day soon they’ll be able to use it to wrap their firstborn in it.
This requires some testing, but start making the pattern and crochet the rows as round and see if it is seamless. If not, you need to modify the pattern.
bonjour je suis toute nouvelle abonnée et malgré une vidéo claire c'est dommage qu'il n'y est pas de traduction française - je fais du crochet depuis longtemps et j'aurais aimé faire ce point - merci vous faites des choses magnifiques
Hi, sorry, I don't speak french and can not translate this, but if you go to the blog post with the full photo tutorial, google will automatically translate the page and maybe help you understand the video better? Here is the link craftinghappiness.com/crochet-diamond-waffle-stitch-tutorial-video/
@@CraftingHappinessCrochet I know it's late, but that says: : "Hello, I'm a new subscriber, it's a shame there are no clear videos with translations in French. I've been crocheting for quite a while and was hoping to learn this stitch -- thank you you did a wonderful job." Neither English nor French is my best language but that should give you a little idea!
Hi, it all depends on the yarn and hook used as well as your tension. Make a swatch and measure how many stitches per 2inch area and multiply it to the desired width. This pattern requires you have chain multiples of 4ch plus 3. I hope this helps
I made up one that I haven’t come across yet… I was playing around with the regular square waffle stitch. Perhaps you can do this in demo for others to enjoy since I don’t think I’ll be brave enough to try… I call it “Cindy’s Woven -Basket”. Starts with a chain in multiples of two depending on my hook size that will decide the chain length. First row, chain… Chain up three and turn then just do a row or triple stitch. and chain up three and then front post the next two back post and so on having two front post and two back posts… repeat at when turning to do next row just alternate the front and back post pairs and it created a same front and back woven pattern. And I’ve finished it off leaving it a simple square or done a trim row around in the fan of triple stitches. Hopefully this makes sense…. I wish I could add a picture. Or send you some pictures.
I'm sorry it didn't work out for you. Thr most common mistake is crocheting in the stitch right behind the front post stitch. You need to skip those stitches
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This is the easiest lesson after you taught it! Thanks!
Thank you for watching, i am glad it helped 😊
I had been trying for the last 3 days to do this stitch via written patterns and had no real luck. Thanks for the video.
I'm glad you found it helpful and easy to follow😊
Thankful sister❤😊
My pleasure 😊
I hunted all the sites looking for the pattern instructions that you just showed! Thank you🥰🌸
I'm glad this was the one to help 😊
Excellent video Thank you
Thank you 😊
Q bonito patrón para una chaqueta me gusto muchísimo gracias por compartir ideas.
You're welcome ☺️
This is so easy to follow.
thank you for your feedback 💕
Thank you for these instructions. I was following a pattern and couldn't figure it out until I watched your tutorial. You are very easy to follow. I am looking forward to more from you. Thanks again.
thank you for watching, I'm pleased you found the tutorial helpful.
Same here.
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Thank you so much for this tutorial 😊
Happy you found it helpful
Finally, I found a good tutorial for this stitch!
I am happy you found it helpful 🤗
Thank you for this excellent tutorial!
My pleasure 🙂
Wow!~~I was looking for easy tutorial class. Thank You! It is very nice design
thank you for watching 😊👍💕
The best tutorial of all fot this sticht. Thank you!!
thank you so much 💕
What a lovely patten will be making a pillows with this love the way you teach thank you 🙏 xx 😘
thank you for the feedback, I am really happy you found it easy to follow ❤
Your tutorials are so detailed and very easy to follow, thank you
Thank you for watching, I am pleased you found it helpful😊
Wonderful tutorial! I have been trying to learn this stitch for months, you made it so simple. I will definitely be watching all your videos❤️
thank you so much for the feedback, I am really glad it helped 💕
I liked your tutorial and you made it look quite easy. I am definately going to try it on my next blanket. Thank you.
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it easy to follow
You have demonstrated this stich so beautifully 💛 Thank you ❤️
Excellent!! You are the best!! I'm making a scarf with this such and is looking beautiful. Very well explained!!👍
Thank you😊 i am happy you found it helpful
Thank you for sharing your talent 🙏🏻💕🌹 stay safe
you too 💕
Thank you for taking the time to make your video. I still think of myself as a beginner. Even though I may be thought of as advanced… but I can’t read or follow a pattern to save my life. So I rely on videos such as yours to be able to make small projects. I haven’t attempted to make a baby blanket or a throw.
But I had the thought that per hat after I feel I’ve mastered this stitch… I wonder if I can also make the diamond on the back….
Hav2 you ever tried making this double sided?
I have done lots of hot pads in the regular waffle stitch. I think the toughest part, for me… is knowing how to finish the top edge to have it look identical to the first bottom row… and when I figure it out how I’m going to remember how when I need to do it again.
Right now I’ve been doing and loving the alpine stitch. It looks fantastic as a runner.. using a speckled cream color and for the single stitch using a solid color across the back and using that for three rows only on the back return single stitch and then when I’m ready to finish the other end I repeat the three rows of color. Perhaps next time I’ll use a rainbow of solids for every back row… I leave long tails of solid it’s easier to leave cut tails and weave them in when done…. And another project I’ll have to leave them longer to just make tassels.
Some day I hope to figure out how to use two yarns and replicate the unknown stitch my grandma used to make everyone Afghans. She got Alzheimer’s and forgot how to crochet. But that was after she made her last one, for her first great grandchild… my son has her last one ever made… and believe me it’s a treasured blanket that I’ve made a priority to keep, as a keepsake, and now my son and his wife have the box of his special baby blankets packed tightly in a box boldly written on it. He’s so grateful I did that for him and so is his wife…. I keep praying that one day soon they’ll be able to use it to wrap their firstborn in it.
Very nice stitch. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Finalmente achei um alguém explicando este ponto desde o início. Obrigada!
Wonderful tutorial, thank you very much!!! 💞
thank you for watching!🤗
I love this, thank you 😊 💓
You're welcome 😊
HILIKE THIS A LOT WILL TRY IT!!!
Stunning 😍 thank you for sharing xx
I want to make this diamond stitch for making a round shape bag. Any guidance for that? Will be really thankful!
This requires some testing, but start making the pattern and crochet the rows as round and see if it is seamless. If not, you need to modify the pattern.
bonjour je suis toute nouvelle abonnée et malgré une vidéo claire c'est dommage qu'il n'y est pas de traduction française - je fais du crochet depuis longtemps et j'aurais aimé faire ce point - merci vous faites des choses magnifiques
Hi, sorry, I don't speak french and can not translate this, but if you go to the blog post with the full photo tutorial, google will automatically translate the page and maybe help you understand the video better? Here is the link craftinghappiness.com/crochet-diamond-waffle-stitch-tutorial-video/
@@CraftingHappinessCrochet I know it's late, but that says: : "Hello, I'm a new subscriber, it's a shame there are no clear videos with translations in French. I've been crocheting for quite a while and was hoping to learn this stitch -- thank you you did a wonderful job." Neither English nor French is my best language but that should give you a little idea!
@@viaz8295 thank you for the translation 😊👍
I want to make this for a 19"-20" head for a child. What should I chain please. Needed asap. Thank you.
Hi, it all depends on the yarn and hook used as well as your tension. Make a swatch and measure how many stitches per 2inch area and multiply it to the desired width. This pattern requires you have chain multiples of 4ch plus 3. I hope this helps
You r amazing
I made up one that I haven’t come across yet… I was playing around with the regular square waffle stitch.
Perhaps you can do this in demo for others to enjoy since I don’t think I’ll be brave enough to try… I call it “Cindy’s Woven -Basket”. Starts with a chain in multiples of two depending on my hook size that will decide the chain length. First row, chain… Chain up three and turn then just do a row or triple stitch. and chain up three and then front post the next two back post and so on having two front post and two back posts… repeat at when turning to do next row just alternate the front and back post pairs and it created a same front and back woven pattern. And I’ve finished it off leaving it a simple square or done a trim row around in the fan of triple stitches. Hopefully this makes sense…. I wish I could add a picture. Or send you some pictures.
Hlo mam, can u plz make a jacket use this pattern, i want made jacket in this pattern, how to made plz upload video 🙏🙏🙏
I have tried this pattern for 3 days straight. Each row I seem to either gain 3 stitches or lose 2.. I gave up.
I'm sorry it didn't work out for you. Thr most common mistake is crocheting in the stitch right behind the front post stitch. You need to skip those stitches
Pantoufle aux crochet
Thank you
you're very welcome!
Plz tell me how many chains for xxl cardigan that starts from top to bottom full sleeves cardigan, which i made for my relative , plz reply
Plz reply
En Español Please
Ma l'italiano no?
sorry, I don't speak Italian
tradotto in italiano sarebbe meglio.
she is okay but mikey from crochet crowd is better
Thank you so much for this tutorial 😊
Glad you found it helpful 😊