How to crochet square&rectangular chair socks/gliders/protectors (or round chair socks)?
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- This tutorial is made for everyone who loves to crochet.
Have fun with watching this video and crocheting chair socks. I am using US terminology in the video.
The chair socks for the square front legs are 3 x 3 cm (=1,18 x 1,18 inch) and the rectangular hind legs are 2,5 x 3 cm (=0,98 x 1,18 inch).
The size is adjustable. Make sure that the number of stitches can be divided by 4. In the video you can watch how to make a larger square.
Also at the end of this video you can find out how to make round chair socks!
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Of all the videos I’ve watched on making chair leg socks, I love this one best! Thank you for this technique!
Thank you much
The way u teaching mam is very easy to understand 👍👍👍👌👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏Thank you very much💓💓💓💕💕💕😍😍😍
Thank you so much
Wonderful video presentation!! Thank you so much!! Excellent teacher!!!
Thank you so much 🥰
6:22 (just a wee marking to help with my work. )
19:38 rectangular sock
What do you mean exactly?
@@4oneness Hello! I'm crocheting this sock. So that to easily skip to certain time frames without scrolling the whole thing, i just timestamped them.😺
Ah that's great ❤️
@@4oneness hello there. I crocheted a set of socks finally. Thank you for this tutorial.😇😇
@@shamaliperera78 Wonderful 🥰 And thank you for your sweet comment 😘
At 14:44 minutes into the video, after you have crotchet to round 16, there are instructions that show on the video to “finish round 6 with a slip stitch in the first sc of this round, before starting with round 7.” Do you actually mean round 6 or 16, because on your counter, it shows 16. Or are you supposed to slip stitch after each row 6 to 16? TIA
Hi, I mean to finish with a slip stitch after the last round. So only after round 16. 😘
@@4oneness ok, thank you. So it would be the same for the rectangle ones then as well. So basically for rounds 7-16, you just keep sc round and round, marking each row, then after the 16th round, you slip stitch?
@@barb5393 yes, that is correct. 😊
Somehow after I finished the “rectangle round”I ended up with 22 stitches and not 20 like you wrote. ( I even drew out the pattern and still had 22 stitches) have I done something wrong OR is it a typing error on the video?
I love the video - so easy to follow 😊 thank you !
Thank you for your comment. I will check this and let you know.
I looked it up and you are right. At 25:51 and at 27:19 in the video it has to be a total of 22sc instead of 20sc. At 28:52 in the video it says the correct amount.
Good pattern, but too small to see
☺️ What is to small to see exactly?
@4oneness just where your putting hook in at end and the writing
Personally I prefer when someone talking and explaining as they do it. Your patterns are beautiful, it's just my eyesight not good 😍
@@jowarwick5334 I can understand that. I am so sorry. I will write the written pattern soon too, so maybe that will be helpful ☺️