Thank you so much for your support! I truly am honored. You’re one of the inspirations to starting our channel. Maybe someday we can work something out and do a video together?
Thank You! I have struggled with learning this for over a year. I have tried to follow other content creators but just couldn’t get it. You made it so easy to follow and understand. I got it the first try! Cool!!! I even frogged it several times, and started over, just to make sure I had it down. Success! Yay! I am so grateful!
Thank you. I learned the Moss stitch in the round and love it. C2C has always been my go to afghan so I can’t wait to combine them. After watching a few other tutorials and a written pattern, yours was the easiest to see and understand. 😊. I plan to start with a dishcloth then on to lap blankets for Veterans.
This is a great tutorial! Like I said in the comments on your last video, I know the moss stitch & the C2C, but had no idea you could put them together. You are always so clear when explaining, you're a really great teacher. Thanks for taking the time to do this as I'm a visual learner & really rely on these videos. Excited to start a new blanket with this design. 💙🤗
Thank you! Finally a tutorial that helps make what everyone says is "easy" actually easy. I still consider myself a beginner. I know the moss stitch and have done some basic stuff like scarves using it. I think it's a beautiful stitch and love using it when I can. This actually makes using it in a C2C understandable and easy.
Best tutorial I've watched on moss stitch! I've watched so many I finally gave up trying to understand. You are great! Camera work, explanation, and pointers are perfect!
I'm gonna use royal purple & pink together & I'm gonna use black for a border, but idk what border yet 🤔.. I'm making it for a 5 yr old for a huge cat I just made her & she asked me for a blanket so the cat wouldn't get cold, lol.. the moss stitch is sooo durable!! I've been wanting to try c2c & came across ur tutorial & I'm very excited to start😁👍.. thanks for taking ur time to show me❣
Thanks. I’ve been crocheting for 55 years sometimes new stitches or methods stymie me. Your tutorial is clear, concise and easy to follow! Nice camera work,too. You’re good at this!
Thank you so much for this video. I’ve watched countless videos before this one trying to learn this method, and they might as well have been speaking a different language because it was so confusing. But after watching this one, it just clicked.
I’ve tried this a few times with other RUclips videos but just end up frustrated. The very first time I followed your tutorial, I got it and is a much better pattern with the chain 2 father than 3. You explain very simply and your close up camera work is so clear ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! I've been crocheting for +10 yrs and until now I haven't been able to get to grips with the c2c. Your tutorial is the best I've seen so far. Thanks again! 🧶💕
Thank you for sharing. I have yet to master the moss stitch. Each year I try. I repeatedly forget to chain one. The corner to corner moss stitch might be easier for me.
You are so easy to follow .. the varigated yarn is a standout too .. would like to see how you join different colors for a diagonal look .. would this pattern go well with bulky yarn? I have enough to make a blanket but was looking for a stitch to make it.. this would be a perfect stitch .. many thanks .✔️ 👏👍
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. The variegated yarn is definitely a fun choice! I’d love to do a tutorial on how to join colors for a diagonal look-great idea! And yes, this pattern would work wonderfully with bulky yarn, especially for a cozy blanket. Stay tuned for more content, and let me know if you try it out! 😊👍
It would be easier to see the stiches if you used a solid color yarn instead of a variegated. Bringing the camera in closer did help and the pace was good. I am a first time subscriber and you have a pleasant voice. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Love this stitch! I’m still fairly new to crocheting, but I’ve caught on to a lot easily. This may be a silly question but when making a baby blanket using this style how do I know when to decrease to end the blanket?
Great video! I’m an experienced crocheter and I crochet corner to corner all of the time, but somehow with this moss stitch on the decrease, things turn into a dumpster fire. Either things start curling or there are gaps on the edges, which look terrible. I achieve the perfect square and it looks alright, but not great. If anyone could tell me what I am apparently doing wrong, I would really appreciate it. TIA! 😊
Hey! Perhaps you’ve considered the following but here’s my 2 cents. 1. Edge Consistency: Make sure you’re chaining the correct number of stitches at the start of each row, and tighten your turning chain to avoid gaps. 2. Stitch Placement: Double-check that you’re placing your single crochets and chains in the correct spaces. This can be tricky on the decreases! 3. Tension: Maintaining even tension is crucial, especially during the decreases, to prevent curling. 4. Blocking: If the edges are still not cooperating, blocking the finished square can help even things out.
@ Thank you! I did end up finally getting it yesterday, because I am tenacious, and I did use stitch markers and that helped tremendously! All of these tips are great-Happy 2025! 😊
I made this video and thumbnail a while ago. I’ve made many crochet items making the moss stitch as seen in the thumbnail. I don’t know who you are and anybody can say the picture is theirs. However, I believe the picture is of one of my crochet items. I will not be changing it. if you would like to email me to express your concern further, feel free to do so.
I am not disputing your video itself @Yarnasasecondlanguage - it is your thumbnail. The photo you are using as the background image is mine, whether you knowingly took it from my website or simply found it using a google image search, it is mine. You can clearly see it on my website. I was trying to be nice about this but apparently I need to take it up with RUclips directly which is a shame.
I really like your videos. You have the best camera shots! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much!
Ahhh now I understand how you did it! I have never seen the moss stitch in a c2c before. Thanks so much Preston ❤
You are so welcome!
The moss stitch is one of my favorite stitches. It never disappoints!
Beautiful stitch, very easy to follow tutorial 💖 Thank you. I will definitely try this, maybe make a blanket 🤔
I’m so star struck right now! You’re my absolute favorite to watch and you watched my video?!?! I’m honored!
@@Yarnasasecondlanguage of course I’m watching ☺️ I’m one of your long term subscribers Princeton. ♥️♥️ Love your channel
Thank you so much for your support! I truly am honored. You’re one of the inspirations to starting our channel. Maybe someday we can work something out and do a video together?
@@Yarnasasecondlanguage I would love to do it ♥ Thanks for your compliments :)
I’ll be in touch!!!
Thank You! I have struggled with learning this for over a year. I have tried to follow other content creators but just couldn’t get it. You made it so easy to follow and understand. I got it the first try! Cool!!! I even frogged it several times, and started over, just to make sure I had it down. Success! Yay! I am so grateful!
Glad it helped!
Stumbled upon you tonight.. awesome tutorial, slow leisurely pace and great videography 👍👍
Glad you liked it!
OH PRESTON. Thank you so much for this tutorial. You are so Johnny on the spot with your promise. Your blanket is beautiful. Thank you again. 😊
You are so welcome!
Thank you for posting this!! I'm trying to figure out how to reduce and you showed it so well!! Instant subscribe! Thanks!💙
Thanks for subbing! And I’m glad it helped!
Thank you. I learned the Moss stitch in the round and love it. C2C has always been my go to afghan so I can’t wait to combine them. After watching a few other tutorials and a written pattern, yours was the easiest to see and understand. 😊. I plan to start with a dishcloth then on to lap blankets for Veterans.
Wonderful!
This is a great tutorial! Like I said in the comments on your last video, I know the moss stitch & the C2C, but had no idea you could put them together. You are always so clear when explaining, you're a really great teacher. Thanks for taking the time to do this as I'm a visual learner & really rely on these videos. Excited to start a new blanket with this design. 💙🤗
Glad it was helpful!
This is the best tutorial I’ve found for a visual learner. Hi. I’m visual learner. 😅
Hey visual learner! Glad it was helpful!
WOW…for the first time the Moss Stitch is clear to me…super video…thank you so much!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! Finally a tutorial that helps make what everyone says is "easy" actually easy. I still consider myself a beginner. I know the moss stitch and have done some basic stuff like scarves using it. I think it's a beautiful stitch and love using it when I can. This actually makes using it in a C2C understandable and easy.
You're very welcome!
Best tutorial I've watched on moss stitch! I've watched so many I finally gave up trying to understand. You are great! Camera work, explanation, and pointers are perfect!
Wow, thank you!
I'm gonna use royal purple & pink together & I'm gonna use black for a border, but idk what border yet 🤔.. I'm making it for a 5 yr old for a huge cat I just made her & she asked me for a blanket so the cat wouldn't get cold, lol.. the moss stitch is sooo durable!! I've been wanting to try c2c & came across ur tutorial & I'm very excited to start😁👍.. thanks for taking ur time to show me❣
You’re welcome!
This is the first C2C tutorial that i have been able to follow, I could never get it to work before , thank you
Glad it helped!
Finally I know where the space is in the beginning!!! Awesome video,Thank you!!!!!!
Happy to help!
Beautiful and great tutorial ☺️🧶
Thank you! 😊
You have made it look so easy. I will be able to follow because we have a close up and we can follow every stitch. Thankyou for a smooth tutorial. 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for your tips! I found this tutorial much easier to follow than others I've seen for this
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks. I’ve been crocheting for 55 years sometimes new stitches or methods stymie me. Your tutorial is clear, concise and easy to follow! Nice camera work,too. You’re good at this!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this video. I’ve watched countless videos before this one trying to learn this method, and they might as well have been speaking a different language because it was so confusing. But after watching this one, it just clicked.
Glad it was helpful!
I like the crab stitch border that I just learned!
I’ve tried this a few times with other RUclips videos but just end up frustrated.
The very first time I followed your tutorial, I got it and is a much better pattern with the chain 2 father than 3.
You explain very simply and your close up camera work is so clear ❤❤❤
Glad I could help!
This is the best video!! You explain it so clearly!
Glad it was helpful!
So clear, thanks👍👍
You’re welcome 😊
Best camera work I've seen. Thank you for an excellent tutorial!
Wow, thanks!
Thank you so much! I've been crocheting for +10 yrs and until now I haven't been able to get to grips with the c2c. Your tutorial is the best I've seen so far. Thanks again! 🧶💕
You are so welcome!
Great tutorial! Thank you and happy crocheting 🧶
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for the tutorial
You’re welcome 😊
I'm going to try this with cotton yarn to make wash clothes. Lots of practice before trying a blanket 😃
Great idea!
Yay got my yarn variegated!!! Yesa tutorial for a border for sure love your voice and channel great angel I can actually where the hook goes!!
Yay! Thank you!
Hi Princeton. I can't wait to try this. Thanks.
Have fun!!!!
Obrigada por ensinar .
Agora eu consegui fazer😊
Abraços do Brasil!
Estou aprendendo português! Fico feliz que você tenha gostado do vídeo.
@Yarnasasecondlanguage se precisar de ajuda com o português , estou a disposição para te ajudar.
Great video and super easy to understand! Do you have a video that is a c2c rectangle?
Not yet! Soon!
Thank you so much i like the way you show us how to do this c2c
You’re welcome 😊
Good evening 🙋🏾
Thank You so much‼️It was Avery helpful ❤️❤️❤️
Be Safe🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
You are so welcome
Yay! New Here from Sirin’s crochet. I am loving your channel! Just subscribed and can’t wait to see what you make!
Thanks for subbing!
Yay! glad to see this! thank you!
No problem!!
Thank you for sharing.
I have yet to master the moss stitch. Each year I try. I repeatedly forget to chain one. The corner to corner moss stitch might be easier for me.
You can do it!
Hi. Newbie to your channel. I agree with chaining two at row end. It looks and feels neater
Welcome to our channel!
You are so easy to follow .. the varigated yarn is a standout too .. would like to see how you join different colors for a diagonal look .. would this pattern go well with bulky yarn? I have enough to make a blanket but was looking for a stitch to make it.. this would be a perfect stitch .. many thanks .✔️ 👏👍
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. The variegated yarn is definitely a fun choice! I’d love to do a tutorial on how to join colors for a diagonal look-great idea! And yes, this pattern would work wonderfully with bulky yarn, especially for a cozy blanket. Stay tuned for more content, and let me know if you try it out! 😊👍
It would be easier to see the stiches if you used a solid color yarn instead of a variegated. Bringing the camera in closer did help and the pace was good. I am a first time subscriber and you have a pleasant voice. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you🧶🕊
You’re welcome 😊
Love this stitch! I’m still fairly new to crocheting, but I’ve caught on to a lot easily. This may be a silly question but when making a baby blanket using this style how do I know when to decrease to end the blanket?
Great question! You can begin decreasing when the width of the blanket is at its desired size.
Great question! You can begin decreasing when the width of the blanket is at its desired size.
Great video! I’m an experienced crocheter and I crochet corner to corner all of the time, but somehow with this moss stitch on the decrease, things turn into a dumpster fire. Either things start curling or there are gaps on the edges, which look terrible. I achieve the perfect square and it looks alright, but not great. If anyone could tell me what I am apparently doing wrong, I would really appreciate it. TIA! 😊
Hey! Perhaps you’ve considered the following but here’s my 2 cents.
1. Edge Consistency: Make sure you’re chaining the correct number of stitches at the start of each row, and tighten your turning chain to avoid gaps.
2. Stitch Placement: Double-check that you’re placing your single crochets and chains in the correct spaces. This can be tricky on the decreases!
3. Tension: Maintaining even tension is crucial, especially during the decreases, to prevent curling.
4. Blocking: If the edges are still not cooperating, blocking the finished square can help even things out.
@ Thank you! I did end up finally getting it yesterday, because I am tenacious, and I did use stitch markers and that helped tremendously! All of these tips are great-Happy 2025! 😊
A CROCHET ACCIDENT!!!! YIKES!!!
Ive tried over and over it just isny making sence
I’m sorry. Do you know where you’re getting hung up at?
I had the same problem. I Watch different videos and this one several times. Eventually it clicked. Try another c2c stitch.
Any reason you have taken my photo and doctored it for your thumbnail?.🤔 Please change it.
Your photo?
@@Yarnasasecondlanguage yes - my photo of my moss stitch blanket that you are using behind the text on your thumbnail.
I made this video and thumbnail a while ago. I’ve made many crochet items making the moss stitch as seen in the thumbnail. I don’t know who you are and anybody can say the picture is theirs. However, I believe the picture is of one of my crochet items. I will not be changing it. if you would like to email me to express your concern further, feel free to do so.
I am not disputing your video itself @Yarnasasecondlanguage - it is your thumbnail. The photo you are using as the background image is mine, whether you knowingly took it from my website or simply found it using a google image search, it is mine. You can clearly see it on my website. I was trying to be nice about this but apparently I need to take it up with RUclips directly which is a shame.