Pattern: docs.google.com/document/d/1NtHRCgJoPAhuJTa2AJgW7p-ImIMt-fmNMgzobBqQQWI/edit?usp=sharing Follow this step-by-step tutorial on how to crochet the Fan and V crochet stitch. This stitch works up beautifully for a blanket, shawl, scarf, beanie or any project that you can think of. Utilize the time stamps below for fast access to each row instructions. Level: Intermediate Terminology: US Terminology 4 in by 4 in swatch: 2 full fans wide by 2.5 fans tall OR 12 stitches wide by 8 rows tall ⏱Time Stamps: Begin: 00:00 Stitch count requirement: 01:59 Row 1: 03:18 Row 2: 09:09 Row 3: 11:05 Row 4: 15:14 Row 5: 17:09 Row 6: 19:38 Materials: Crochet Hooks Click Here: amzn.to/3CmKe9E Stitch Markers Click Here: amzn.to/37oVp3r Materials Used For Recording: Webcam: Logitech Pro Webcam Click Here - amzn.to/3xsZVZQ Computer: Dell Inspiron 17 7000 Click Here - amzn.to/3gL7SCQ Microphone: Blue Yeti Microphone Click Here - amzn.to/35xG67M Lighting: Softbox Lighting Kit Click Here - amzn.to/3wBgov6 Editing Program: Filmora Wondershare Music: Epidemic Sound ***These are affiliated links. By purchasing from them the company may provide me with compensation that is from them NOT you. Thank you!*** Of Course if you have ANY questions feel free to comment below or contact me at any of my Social Media Contacts. I'd be Happy to help. ***Tip: You can slow down the video if I am going too fast by IF WATCHING FROM A COMPUTER: on the bottom right hand side of the video clicking on the gear shape icon. Selecting "Playback Speed". The smaller the number the slower the video. IF WATCHING FROM A PHONE OR TABLET: touching the 3 dots on the upper right hand side of the video. Selecting "Playback Speed". The smaller the number the slower the video. 🙋🏼♀️Find Me At: Facebook: facebook.com/CrochetwithTiffanyHansen My Etsy Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/CrochetTiffanyHansen?ref=seller-platform-mcnav Email Me: CrochetwithTiffanyHansen@gmail.com Instagram: instagram.com/crochetwithtiffanyhansen/ Pinterest www.pinterest.com/CrochetwithTiffanyHansen/ Twitter: Twitter: @HookedForHope Happy Mail: P.O. Box 271508 Flower Mound, TX 75027-1508
Hi there Tiffany thank you for this lovely pattern I’m kind of new at crochet I am going to make this blanket for my nephew. You are a wonderful teacher I love making your blankets pattern so thank you.😃
Hi my name is Amanda,,,, and you are absolutely right and that is a brilliant idea, it happens to me too I am off because of the hidden stitch after so many DC, thank you for that idea I will make sure to apply it from now and on.... many blessings
Beautiful pattern and fab tutorial, the tip with the stitch marker will definitely help me as a beginner-ish! lol 😂 Thank you for sharing, have a great day too 😊🤗
Hello Tiffany !! Thank you for this great tutorial 🥰 I am fairly new to crochet and you are such a great teacher that even though this is an intermediate project I feel confident though yo crochet this beautiful stitch! Thank you so much for your teaching and tutorials! You are so appreciated my love 😍 thank you so much!
I have been crocheting for a few years and ANYTHING that helps save time in the long run I will use! There is nothing wrong with using “markers”, so novice handcrafters don’t feel you are at beginner level by doing so. Lovely pattern and tutorial btw!
Thank you for this pattern, my gram was a crocheter with the tiny thread using this stitch a lot, she could make beautiful table cloth's and doilies. I always wanted her to teach me this pattern but she always said I needed to crochet for a while before I tried to do the fan and v stitch. You made it look easy and easy to follow. I'm a visual learner so I think I can do it finally! I'm sure going to give it a shot. 😊
My grandma also crocheted a tablecloth with this pattern using a fine thread. I’m so happy Tiffany made this tutorial for us. ♥️ My grandma also made several doilies for me just before I got married. I’m passing on the art of crocheting to my 3 daughters now... nothing as fine as my grandma made, but blankets and throws they can enjoy or gift to loved ones.
Love learning crochet patterns/stitches and Tiffany is a great teacher. I consider myself an intermediate crocheter and I love challenges and want to start making my own apparel creations, but need guidance as to ways to construct a top, a cardigan, a jacket, etc. and what adjustments to make when using same pattern for different yarn weights, etc. I'm especially looking for shortcuts to create designs with less pieces to join together and how to make size adjustments., This would be great for beginners, too! I also love to incorporate decorative edgings and vary stitch patterns in the same project. Hoping Tiffany will put some of these suggestions into her tutorials.
Hi Chalice Guard! I am in the same spot you are in. Wanting to make apparel creations! That is a major goal of mine because I would absolutely wear everything I made. I too have sought out information or learning materials to help figure this out and really haven’t found anything other than dissecting crochet patterns for different garments and figuring out any patterns or similarities I can make note of. But if I can put together some good notes I would absolutely be willing to share what I find. 😊❤️🧶
Beautiful pattern Tiffany, I can't wait to try this out and yes stitch markers are a blessing in disguise they save hours of repeatedly counting how many chains we have worked, take care, stay well and thanks for the tutorials.
Hi. I watched the video and it helped me too understand in making the stitches where they belong. You explain so well. I am little pass beginner and left handed. I enjoy your teaching.
Hi Camper! That is a great question. I don’t think so because the pattern is pretty light not dense. And we are using a lot of Dc stitches not tiny tight stitches. 😉❤️🧶
Absolutely you can! I actually did use a bigger hook than the recommended size on the yarn label. But if you go larger the pattern will absolutely be more spread out and Lacy like you mentioned.
Hi Barbie! You can absolutely use a size 6 weight yarn! Just accommodate with a crochet hook that will work best with this size yarn, maybe on the looser end, and you should be fine! 😊🧶🧡
Hmmm. Thank you for the heads up on that. I’m going to screen shot this so I can address this but if you email me I’ll be able to get you the pattern. 😊❤️🧶. Email: info@crochetwithTiffany.com
Hi Brenda! Worsted yarn just stands for the size of the thickness of the yarn. A worsted weight yarn is generally between a size 3-4 weight yarn leaning more towards a 4 weight yarn. 3 weight yarn is generally also known as a light worsted. I hope this helps! 😊❤️🧶
Pattern: docs.google.com/document/d/1NtHRCgJoPAhuJTa2AJgW7p-ImIMt-fmNMgzobBqQQWI/edit?usp=sharing
Follow this step-by-step tutorial on how to crochet the Fan and V crochet stitch. This stitch works up beautifully for a blanket, shawl, scarf, beanie or any project that you can think of. Utilize the time stamps below for fast access to each row instructions.
Level: Intermediate
Terminology: US Terminology
4 in by 4 in swatch: 2 full fans wide by 2.5 fans tall
OR 12 stitches wide by 8 rows tall
⏱Time Stamps:
Begin: 00:00
Stitch count requirement: 01:59
Row 1: 03:18
Row 2: 09:09
Row 3: 11:05
Row 4: 15:14
Row 5: 17:09
Row 6: 19:38
Materials:
Crochet Hooks Click Here: amzn.to/3CmKe9E
Stitch Markers Click Here: amzn.to/37oVp3r
Materials Used For Recording:
Webcam: Logitech Pro Webcam Click Here - amzn.to/3xsZVZQ
Computer: Dell Inspiron 17 7000 Click Here - amzn.to/3gL7SCQ
Microphone: Blue Yeti Microphone Click Here - amzn.to/35xG67M
Lighting: Softbox Lighting Kit Click Here - amzn.to/3wBgov6
Editing Program: Filmora Wondershare
Music: Epidemic Sound
***These are affiliated links. By purchasing from them the company may provide me with compensation that is from them NOT you. Thank you!***
Of Course if you have ANY questions feel free to comment below or contact me at any of my Social Media Contacts. I'd be Happy to help.
***Tip: You can slow down the video if I am going too fast by
IF WATCHING FROM A COMPUTER: on the bottom right hand side of the video clicking on the gear shape icon. Selecting "Playback Speed". The smaller the number the slower the video.
IF WATCHING FROM A PHONE OR TABLET: touching the 3 dots on the upper right hand side of the video. Selecting "Playback Speed". The smaller the number the slower the video.
🙋🏼♀️Find Me At:
Facebook:
facebook.com/CrochetwithTiffanyHansen
My Etsy Shop:
www.etsy.com/shop/CrochetTiffanyHansen?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
Email Me:
CrochetwithTiffanyHansen@gmail.com
Instagram:
instagram.com/crochetwithtiffanyhansen/
Pinterest
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Twitter:
Twitter: @HookedForHope
Happy Mail:
P.O. Box 271508
Flower Mound, TX 75027-1508
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Hi there Tiffany thank you for this lovely pattern I’m kind of new at crochet I am going to make this blanket for my nephew. You are a wonderful teacher I love making your blankets pattern so thank you.😃
Beautiful pattern! I’m going to use it on a lapghan…..thanks for sharing!
Hi my name is Amanda,,,, and you are absolutely right and that is a brilliant idea, it happens to me too I am off because of the hidden stitch after so many DC, thank you for that idea I will make sure to apply it from now and on.... many blessings
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your're great and explaining the math of the pattern! I'm subscribing to your channel
I crochet a toddler blanket for my granddaughter and it came out beautiful. You said that I could use a size 6 yearn . Thank you, Barbie ❤️
Beautiful pattern and fab tutorial, the tip with the stitch marker will definitely help me as a beginner-ish! lol 😂 Thank you for sharing, have a great day too 😊🤗
Hello Tiffany !! Thank you for this great tutorial 🥰 I am fairly new to crochet and you are such a great teacher that even though this is an intermediate project I feel confident though yo crochet this beautiful stitch! Thank you so much for your teaching and tutorials! You are so appreciated my love 😍 thank you so much!
Im going nuts with it thanks for the help
I have been crocheting for a few years and ANYTHING that helps save time in the long run I will use!
There is nothing wrong with using “markers”, so novice handcrafters don’t feel you are at beginner level by doing so.
Lovely pattern and tutorial btw!
ruclips.net/video/1hubs6yuxxI/видео.html
Beautiful new stitch Tiffany!
So pretty
What a smart tip with the stitch marker and Yes this is a gorgeous stitch pattern. Thank you for sharing this 🙏💕
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Thank you for this pattern, my gram was a crocheter with the tiny thread using this stitch a lot, she could make beautiful table cloth's and doilies. I always wanted her to teach me this pattern but she always said I needed to crochet for a while before I tried to do the fan and v stitch. You made it look easy and easy to follow. I'm a visual learner so I think I can do it finally! I'm sure going to give it a shot. 😊
Go for it!! I try to be as helpful as possible. Oh I hope you give this a try and can bring back memories of your grandma! ❤️❤️🧶😊
My grandma also crocheted a tablecloth with this pattern using a fine thread. I’m so happy Tiffany made this tutorial for us. ♥️ My grandma also made several doilies for me just before I got married. I’m passing on the art of crocheting to my 3 daughters now... nothing as fine as my grandma made, but blankets and throws they can enjoy or gift to loved ones.
Thankyou such a pretty stitch God bless
Exquisite Tiffany!!! TFS 🧶🤗🐞🥰🧶
It's beautiful stitch pattern That will be on my list Thanks for sharing
Love the stitch marker tip .. I’ve been caught a few times.. thank you
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What a fabulous idea
Love learning crochet patterns/stitches and Tiffany is a great teacher. I consider myself an intermediate crocheter and I love challenges and want to start making my own apparel creations, but need guidance as to ways to construct a top, a cardigan, a jacket, etc. and what adjustments to make when using same pattern for different yarn weights, etc. I'm especially looking for shortcuts to create designs with less pieces to join together and how to make size adjustments., This would be great for beginners, too!
I also love to incorporate decorative edgings and vary stitch patterns in the same project. Hoping Tiffany will put some of these suggestions into her tutorials.
Hi Chalice Guard! I am in the same spot you are in. Wanting to make apparel creations! That is a major goal of mine because I would absolutely wear everything I made. I too have sought out information or learning materials to help figure this out and really haven’t found anything other than dissecting crochet patterns for different garments and figuring out any patterns or similarities I can make note of. But if I can put together some good notes I would absolutely be willing to share what I find. 😊❤️🧶
Beautiful stitch!
What a beautiful pattern thanks Tiffany I love your tutorials 😍🤗😊🌹🌹
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This is a very beautiful pattern. Thank you Tiffany 😊
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Hi from Arizona! Love your tutorials. 🥰
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Thanks Tiffany for sharing this very pretty pattern, it reminds me of the beautiful shell stitch pattern which is done in a square, gorgeous,, xxoo
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It is so niiiiice thank you
Beautiful pattern Tiffany, I can't wait to try this out and yes stitch markers are a blessing in disguise they save hours of repeatedly counting how many chains we have worked, take care, stay well and thanks for the tutorials.
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Great advice!
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This is so pretty! I can’t wait to find a project to make with it. Thanks for sharing.
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I love this pattern ❤️❤️😍
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Lovely stitch, lovely tutorial ⭐
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Hi. I watched the video and it helped me too understand in making the stitches where they belong. You explain so well. I am little pass beginner and left handed. I enjoy your teaching.
ruclips.net/video/1hubs6yuxxI/видео.html
Thank you for a great pattern and the little idea about the stitch marker!
Love the look of this pattern, it's beautiful. Was wondering if this is a yarn eater pattern?
Hi Camper! That is a great question. I don’t think so because the pattern is pretty light not dense. And we are using a lot of Dc stitches not tiny tight stitches. 😉❤️🧶
Hi Tiffany, beautiful pattern, do you have a left-handed version? Have a wonderful day.
Hi Debra! The left-handed version of this video will release tomorrow actually!! 😊❤️🧶
Can you use a bigger hook size to make it a bit more Lacy? Thank you
I was thinking the same thing.
@@cyndif4354 I wish she would answer us
Absolutely you can! I actually did use a bigger hook than the recommended size on the yarn label. But if you go larger the pattern will absolutely be more spread out and Lacy like you mentioned.
Thanks, Tiffany! 🙂
Can I use size 6 yeast ?
Or do I have to use size 4?
Hi Barbie! You can absolutely use a size 6 weight yarn! Just accommodate with a crochet hook that will work best with this size yarn, maybe on the looser end, and you should be fine! 😊🧶🧡
I tried to go to the pattern using the link you gave but got a “ Sorry this has been deleted.” Have you moved or deleted it?
Hmmm. Thank you for the heads up on that. I’m going to screen shot this so I can address this but if you email me I’ll be able to get you the pattern. 😊❤️🧶. Email: info@crochetwithTiffany.com
Link still says "sorry this file has been deleted"
What exactly does “worsted yarn” mean?
Hi Brenda! Worsted yarn just stands for the size of the thickness of the yarn. A worsted weight yarn is generally between a size 3-4 weight yarn leaning more towards a 4 weight yarn. 3 weight yarn is generally also known as a light worsted. I hope this helps! 😊❤️🧶
@@CrochetWithTiffany thank you so much. This helps a newbie a lot.