Clever clever lady! Why do some crocheters say that they don't like crochet ribbing? I just love these 2 versions, & they are just as good as anything knitted💓 Thank you for your videos
Thank you! I was trying to figure out how to get rid of that extra loop that shows up as a line, and turning my work to keep the yarn on the inside/bottom did the trick! Now to frog several hours of work!!!
Hi! I don't have a full tutorial for the mosaic jumper, but I do have a mosaic crochet tutorial that goes over the technique and the pattern comes with detailed explanations! x
Great tutorial! I just found your channel but am loving the advanced techniques playlist. Is there a way to add any of those ribbings into projects with corners? I am thinking of using the technique to finish a sweater and a baby blanket. I am thinking of 2 ways: 1- add ribbing to one edge and finish the ribbing. On the next edge you treat the first ribbing as a piece of the project and add ribbing to the ribbing. 2- adding multiple ribs to the corner to create a sort of fan I think method 1 could work for the sweater, but would look too asymmetrical in the blanket. Any thoughts? Thanks!
Hi! I am glad you're enjoying my channel! So yes, method 1 would be the easiest and I don't think it would look too off on a blanket if, for example, you do the top and bottom edges first, then work the sides. As for method 2, you would probably need to make short rows on the corners to create like a Y pattern that fans prettily. This might get a bit complicated, but I think it might be fun to figure out too! Hope this helps! x
@@NomadStitches thank you! It does help a lot! Short rows on a ribbing seems a little daunting, but I think I'll try it, just for fun. If I figure it out I'll send you a picture. It might take a few months for me to finish the blanket, however.
Does it matter how many stitches are on the body or it's always 2 slip stitches on the body no matter the number of stitches on the body? How I did not confuse you🙂
Very good instructions! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
This is the best example I’ve seen on explaining the differences as well as demonstrating how to do it. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Clever clever lady! Why do some crocheters say that they don't like crochet ribbing? I just love these 2 versions, & they are just as good as anything knitted💓 Thank you for your videos
Ah! I am so glad you like them! I am a big fan too! xx
Thank you! I was trying to figure out how to get rid of that extra loop that shows up as a line, and turning my work to keep the yarn on the inside/bottom did the trick! Now to frog several hours of work!!!
I'm so glad I could help!
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Thank you so much!!! The contrasting colour yarn was super helpful. I finished up the ribbed neckline on my first sweater thanks to this video
Wonderful! I am so glad I was able to help!
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Those jumpers are gorgeous ❤
THANK YOU!!
Muy útil y muy clara la explicación.. ¡Muchiiiisimas gracias!!
un placer! xx
Can you share the tutorial for the mosaic jumper?
Hi! I don't have a full tutorial for the mosaic jumper, but I do have a mosaic crochet tutorial that goes over the technique and the pattern comes with detailed explanations! x
Great tutorial! I just found your channel but am loving the advanced techniques playlist.
Is there a way to add any of those ribbings into projects with corners? I am thinking of using the technique to finish a sweater and a baby blanket.
I am thinking of 2 ways:
1- add ribbing to one edge and finish the ribbing. On the next edge you treat the first ribbing as a piece of the project and add ribbing to the ribbing.
2- adding multiple ribs to the corner to create a sort of fan
I think method 1 could work for the sweater, but would look too asymmetrical in the blanket.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Hi!
I am glad you're enjoying my channel! So yes, method 1 would be the easiest and I don't think it would look too off on a blanket if, for example, you do the top and bottom edges first, then work the sides.
As for method 2, you would probably need to make short rows on the corners to create like a Y pattern that fans prettily. This might get a bit complicated, but I think it might be fun to figure out too!
Hope this helps!
x
@@NomadStitches thank you! It does help a lot! Short rows on a ribbing seems a little daunting, but I think I'll try it, just for fun. If I figure it out I'll send you a picture. It might take a few months for me to finish the blanket, however.
Does it matter how many stitches are on the body or it's always 2 slip stitches on the body no matter the number of stitches on the body? How I did not confuse you🙂
:) It doesn't matter how many sts there are. If at the end of the body you only have 1 st left, then slst on that one and you're finished!
@@NomadStitches thanks so much 💯💥