Thank you thank you thank you! Just what I was looking for! Working out a pattern from a couple of pictures of a 70s shawl and getting the mesh right was doing my head in. But now I don't have to look anymore!
Thank you, thank you a million times. Like the previous poster I too have been searching for days for a simple triangular mesh pattern, and Samra makes it look so simple. Where can I get a printed version please?
Thank you so much for your lovey comment, so nice of you. Really appreciate your kind words. Please check the description box for written pattern. Thank you. 🤗😊
Yeah sure, just do as follows: 😊 Turn, ch4 (counts as dc), dc in next dc, (ch2, dc in next dc) across, dc in 3rd ch Turn, ch4, skip next dc, dc in next dc, (ch2, dc in next dc) across, skip next dc, dc in last dc Repeat above row When you reach the last row. Turn, ch3, dc in last dc skipping 2dc in between.
Yes, when you turn, ch3, dc in next dc, work middle part same as before & in the end of the row just work dc, skip next ch2 space & dc in next dc. Continue in the same way. Thank you 😊
Thank you, was really looking for a vid with simpler instructions and you got me 👌
Thank you so much! 😊
I love this pattern and your instructions are clear and easy to follow. Thank you I will be making a shawl with this pattern.
Glad you liked it. Thank you so much for your lovely comment. Thank you. 😊
Thank you thank you thank you! Just what I was looking for! Working out a pattern from a couple of pictures of a 70s shawl and getting the mesh right was doing my head in. But now I don't have to look anymore!
Glad it was helpful & you liked it. Thank you so much for your lovely comment, really appreciate it. 😊
Muchas gracias
Thank you ❤❤❤ love it
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you, thank you a million times. Like the previous poster I too have been searching for days for a simple triangular mesh pattern, and Samra makes it look so simple. Where can I get a printed version please?
Thank you so much for your lovey comment, so nice of you. Really appreciate your kind words. Please check the description box for written pattern. Thank you. 🤗😊
Mine was too tight on the edges. I had to ch7 at the beginning of each row and DC, ch2, TC in 3rd ch at the end.
Do you know how to decrease with this stitch? I am planning to make a bandana top :)
Yeah sure, just do as follows: 😊
Turn, ch4 (counts as dc), dc in next dc, (ch2, dc in next dc) across, dc in 3rd ch
Turn, ch4, skip next dc, dc in next dc, (ch2, dc in next dc) across, skip next dc, dc in last dc
Repeat above row
When you reach the last row. Turn, ch3, dc in last dc skipping 2dc in between.
@@CrochetWithSamra Thank you so much ☺️💗
Very nice.
Thank you! :)
Спасибо,очень хотела именно такими клеточками.
Thank you so much. 🤗
Can I dc in the hole instead?
You can but it will change the design a bit. Thank you 😊
@CrochetWithSamra Ok.
is there a way to decrease this?
Yes, when you turn, ch3, dc in next dc, work middle part same as before & in the end of the row just work dc, skip next ch2 space & dc in next dc. Continue in the same way. Thank you 😊
THANK U