Bavarian Stitch in Rows

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Bavarian Stitch is a crochet technique that creates a beautiful, textured, diamond shaped design. It is typically worked in the round, making a square from the center out, but with a few adjustments, the same technique can easily be applied in rows!
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  • @borrowedtimegaming3654
    @borrowedtimegaming3654 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is such a great tutorial, very slow and very descriptive. Made it super easy to follow along and made this stitch way less intimidating. Thank you!!!

  • @corwindriskill6185
    @corwindriskill6185 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU for changing colors it made much easier to follow as I learn this stitch

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  2 года назад

      You're welcome! Yes it's much easier to show as well :)

  • @Liza-ry5cr
    @Liza-ry5cr Год назад +1

    I cant believer how easy you make it look. Deffo be doing this now. Thank you soo much ❤❤❤❤

  • @msrhuby
    @msrhuby 3 месяца назад

    How pretty! Southern California here!

  • @suzette7849
    @suzette7849 2 года назад

    always wanted to know how to do this stitch. thank you so much for sharing this tutorial of the straightforward Bavarian stitch 🌷

  • @tootnfart
    @tootnfart 6 месяцев назад

    going to make a sweater with this stitch! thank you for showing how to do it! i will look for a tutorial on how to make a ribbed v neck, hopefully youll have one 😊

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yay! I'm glad you liked it and hope your sweater turns out amazing! I don't have any ribbed v-neck patterns, but there are a lot of different ways to do it. I'm sure you'll find some good ones out there. If you take a sweater with a neck you like, you can probably combine that with this stitch :)

  • @mettekoo9507
    @mettekoo9507 2 года назад +2

    the bavarian stitch is usually made by using treble crochet stitches. I'm going to try those instead of dc. And then the starting chain must be 8+4ch.

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  2 года назад +3

      It should work just fine with treble crochet stitches as well :) Just like most things in crochet, there are lots of ways you can change it up!

  • @katrinascrochethookandloops
    @katrinascrochethookandloops Год назад

    Such a nice pattern. Thank you for sharing with us all. Hope you have a wonderful day. Take care stay safe and happy crocheting

  • @ValentinesForever1
    @ValentinesForever1 3 года назад

    Thank you so so much! I saw a picture of the stitch in rows, but the author of that pattern never explained how to make the edges. Your tutorial is so easy to follow and a lifesaver!

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  3 года назад +1

      Yay! I'm glad it helped :)

    • @ValentinesForever1
      @ValentinesForever1 3 года назад

      @@StitchesnScraps It really did! I'm using this stitch for washcloths/face cloths for a friend because I think the texture would be really nice but also pretty! Also, thank you for including a written version of the stitch because I find myself forgetting if I should start with a DC or a SC, and it makes it easy to glance at and check!
      I dunno if you already do, but it would be neat if you had a place to tip/donate on your site. C:

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  3 года назад

      @@ValentinesForever1 That's such a nice thought, thank you! I have thought about the patreon/tip thing many times and keep going back and forth on it.
      I have pdf versions of my patterns available on Ravelry and I figure if anyone really wants to buy me a coffee, they can pick up one of those. That way they get something in return too :)
      www.ravelry.com/designers/pia-thadani

  • @pamelacatalan
    @pamelacatalan 2 года назад

    Thank you, you are crystal clear, and straight to the point, love it

  • @heathercollins3204
    @heathercollins3204 Год назад

    Thank you for the tutorial! I was following a written pattern doing Bavarian stitch in the round and I was getting very lost. This has helped tremendously!

  • @phee3958
    @phee3958 3 года назад

    OMG! I've been looking for how to do this for years!!! Thank you so much!

  • @Liza-ry5cr
    @Liza-ry5cr Год назад

    That was fantastic yayyyy I did it. Ive had some yukky red orange yellow ombre wool so pairing it up with some old scrap pinky blue green ombre wool. Both same wool rough texture. Omg its looking really beautiful bit psychedelic 😂😂😂 but i love. Gotta be the easiest Bavarian turorial ever. Thank you. Now I just gotta do it again 😂😂😂

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  Год назад

      Yay!!! I'm so glad it worked for you. That combo sounds awesome btw, if you post a picture of it anywhere you gotta let me know so I can go see it :)

  • @smexydevil3133
    @smexydevil3133 Месяц назад

    Thank you for making this tutorial, i am making a cocoon vest with the stitch in original square form. But i want to make the sleeves on it with the same type of stitch.
    Im gonna see and try to make this work in the round, with no visible seem. I really hope i can figure it out but this video helps a ton ❤

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  Месяц назад

      Awesome! My $.02 without having actually done it - I would put the join at the center of a fan, 1 st before the ch-1 sp. So like...start your round with ch 4 (counts as dc and ch-1), then 4 dc in same st. End the round with 3 dc in starting st, then join in 3rd ch of ch 4, and then sl st into the ch-1 sp.
      That way you're set up to start the next rnd with an sc in the ch-1 sp, then ch 3, cl, etc., joining back in the first sc.
      On the next round, start with an sc in the first sc, and a fan in the first cl, etc, ending with a join in the first sc.
      Finally on the next round, start and end with a half cl. this makes 2 half cl sts which isn't idea, but on the next rnd just work into the first one and sk the ending one and your stitch count will be fine.
      Also remember if you're not turning your rounds, you'll always be on the RS so will need to work your clusters as back post sts instead of front post sts.

  • @pamhenderson78
    @pamhenderson78 2 года назад

    Thankyou ,I have been trying to do this pattern and you have explained it beautifully .

  • @lisaharris7629
    @lisaharris7629 5 лет назад +1

    By far best tutorial, thank you.

  • @schua2201
    @schua2201 2 месяца назад

    Thyou for teaching.

  • @makegoodchoices1002
    @makegoodchoices1002 5 лет назад

    Hi Pia,
    Thank you for sharing this new spin on the Bavarian stitch❣
    I enjoy the demos when people have their nails nicely done. Print nails with solid color yarns looks nice, and solid colored polish with print yarns looks very nice, so I appreciate your effort to make a lovely presentation for us❣
    Keep up the good work❣ 😁

  • @velgableker
    @velgableker 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you! By the way, you have a very nice voice.

  • @kimberlykcmcrochet4489
    @kimberlykcmcrochet4489 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you beautiful. I've made a square but now will try this one as well. 😁

  • @frans3474
    @frans3474 3 года назад

    You cleared up up nicely for me, thank you! I found you by chance on a “FURLS” project page... and I am now subscribed to learn more! ❣️🌹

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  3 года назад

      Awesome! I'm glad you liked the video, and welcome to my channel :)

  • @PeterJMostachetti
    @PeterJMostachetti 3 года назад

    Fantastic tutorial - I was working on a hat pattern and couldn't figure out if I should skip the SC in the middle of the bpdc8tog!! Thanks for the clarity!!!

  • @susanthiedt8881
    @susanthiedt8881 5 месяцев назад

    Those double crochets should be triples. See “Hooked by Robin” for her explanation. Much more clear.

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  5 месяцев назад

      Yep you totally can do it with treble crochets as well. You'll have to skip extra stitches on the setup row since the tr are taller than the dc. Lots of ways to do it! I'm glad you found a tutorial you like :)

  • @maryquiltsennis7036
    @maryquiltsennis7036 4 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @billieannwerner1224
    @billieannwerner1224 4 года назад

    Brilliant thanks

  • @kattyk6370
    @kattyk6370 2 года назад

    Very nice!!

  • @lupialazarin5492
    @lupialazarin5492 6 лет назад

    I'm going to try this, I luv it

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  6 лет назад +1

      Awesome! I'd love to see how it turns out :)

  • @teresewilson5090
    @teresewilson5090 8 месяцев назад

    How does it start. Would be nice if you started from the beginning

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  8 месяцев назад

      it does start from the beginning though....go to 1:10, after the intro, and you'll see the first row and an explanation of the stitch counts, etc.

  • @glorianedd1564
    @glorianedd1564 2 месяца назад

    How do you make the foundation row?do you make a chain of 6+2;then turn and do single sc in each stitch?

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  2 месяца назад

      It should be 6+4 chs (6+3 sts) - I had 21 for the sample. But you don't have to start from sc, you can start from chains or from any sts really, you just need a multiple of 6+3 spots to work into.

  • @rupalisohoni8809
    @rupalisohoni8809 Год назад

    Is it possible to use bavarian stitch for a poncho.? If so how to crochet at the front and back corner? Pls help

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  Год назад

      There are lots of ways to use the Bavarian stitch to make a poncho, but I have not designed one myself in this stitch, so can't answer your question about the front and back corner.

  • @aadilavally4702
    @aadilavally4702 3 года назад

    Hi sorry to ask but when turning the fans in to a cluster don't you mean skip the ch1 space inbetween? as I'm not sure where the single crochets are perhaps I missed something?

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  3 года назад

      Hey, no problem! :) OK so on the row where you work the fans, you have a chain one space at the center of each fan and then in between the fans you have single crochets right?
      On the cluster row, your clusters are centered over the sc from the row below. This way the diamonds get offset. You use 4 dc posts from 1 fan, then sk the sc between the fans, then 4 dc posts from the next fan.
      That brings you to the chain one space at the top of the fan. That’s where you put your single crochet.
      In the next row, you’re going to make your fan at the center of your cluster, and then you’re going to put a single crochet into that same single crochet in between fans.
      And then in the next row those single crochets are going to be where your new clusters are centered.

  • @denisewinant6366
    @denisewinant6366 5 лет назад

    I would like to make an afghan using this stitch but you really confused me on the base row count. You said repeat of 6 but you have 21 single crochets. I have tried doing the single crochet base row but can't get it. I just want to chain and make singles in the chain So is it multiples of 6 plus 1? Thanks

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  5 лет назад +2

      denise winant: it’s a multiple of 6 plus 3 stitches (it says that in the video but you might have missed it). So if you’re chaining, do a multiple of 6 +4 chains, to get 6+3 single crochet on your first row. Hope that helps!

    • @shirleysaunders3330
      @shirleysaunders3330 3 года назад

      The Bavarian Stitch Blanket Crochet Tutorial!

  • @marymaggiefender2093
    @marymaggiefender2093 5 лет назад

    What crochet needle do you use here? Awesome video btw.

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  5 лет назад

      Thanks! :) If I'm not mistaken, this is a 4.5mm hook from Athena's Elements. Though it may be a Clover Amour too, I'm not 100% sure which it is.
      You can find both on my Amazon storefront, in my hooks and needles list. This is an affiliate link - if you use this link and make a purchase I may be compensated: www.amazon.com/shop/stitchesnscraps?listId=2NZ234YI6TBSM

  • @Nancy_09_
    @Nancy_09_ 3 года назад

    Hi there! can I use a 3mm hook to do this?

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  3 года назад

      sure, but it'll likely be tight unless you're using a thinner yarn. You should use whatever hook you're comfortable with for the yarn you have.

    • @Nancy_09_
      @Nancy_09_ 3 года назад

      @@StitchesnScraps thank you x

  • @karenkowalski2909
    @karenkowalski2909 5 лет назад

    How or what border would you use on your sample video?

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  5 лет назад

      Any border would work, I might go with shells to mimic the shape. I used this technique in a cardigan, and bordered it with straight stitches for the hem and button band. You can find the pattern here: stitchesnscraps.com/free-pattern-bavarian-cardi/

  • @dorismulcue498
    @dorismulcue498 2 года назад

    Teja más lento por favor

    • @StitchesnScraps
      @StitchesnScraps  2 года назад

      ¿Sabías que puedes cambiar la velocidad de los videos de RUclips? Puede que le resulte útil para que pueda hacer que el video vaya a la velocidad adecuada para usted. Simplemente haga clic en el icono de engranaje/configuración y verá una opción para la velocidad de reproducción. ¡Espero que ayude!
      Este comentario fue traducido del inglés usando Google Translate.

  • @miriamdiaz2740
    @miriamdiaz2740 6 лет назад +2

    The point seems fine but a very important thing when you want to make a demonstration of fabric can NOT use anything that distracts the look and in this video what takes prominence are the nails with so many colors and different designs it is better not to paint them and so all attention lies in the tissue