Hi Sarah! Hope you and your lovely family are safe and well. Thank you so much for this tutorial, this stitch is very beautiful! I will give it a try! :)
This is a gorgeous pattern . My first time seeing this one. I am going to practice on a small swatch first. Thanks for sharing this with us yarners love it
I thought it would be more difficult but it's the easiest stitch I've seen so far [besides the basic crochet stitches of course]. Would it work with 19-20 wpi yarn? I have a few skeins of this beautiful purple yarn that I want to use to make myself a t-shirt [it's too thin for anything else] and I'm looking for a quite dense types of stitches and the spider one looks like something that it may work for my project.
You can use any weight of yarn that you like but as the stitch is quite dense, I would recommend using a bigger hook size than the yarn calls for to help give it some drape 😊
I think as basket weave is so highly textured, it's nice to leave the border a bit plainer - a couple of rounds of treble or half treble crochet may be all it needs 😊
Thank you 😊 The yarn was my Bella Coco Crochet Super Soft Chunky which was an exclusive from my Crochet Society boxes - you can check out the yarn shop as there are sometimes spares available to buy here: crochetsociety.co.uk/yarn-shop/
DK (double knit) is the most popular of all yarn weights - perfect for jumpers and cardigans, kidswear and accessories. Sometimes known as 8-ply or 6-ply in Australia and New Zealand, DK yarn is most commonly knit on 4.00mm needles and hooks. Hope this helps :)
This can definitely be more of a tricky stitch until you get the hang of it. I would make sure you're using fairly thick yarn to begin with such as aran and a 5mm hook; this will make the chain spaces easier to see 😊
Thank you for clarifying where to find the chain 1 space! Other tutorials were very unclear and I was struggling. You’re an excellent teacher!
Glad I could help :)
I love to watch you crochet. You are an excellent instructor. Great job!!!
Thank you so much that really does mean a lot :)
I have made a research on different tutorials available out there and I can assure you that this channel is the best! Keep the good work up!
Thank you so much for your lovely comments they really do mean a lot to me :)
Your tutorials are the BEST! You always address the questions I have without it being asked! Thank you!
You are very welcome :)
Pretty stitch. I’m going to use it for my next baby afghan. Thank you.
You’re welcome 😊
Hi Sarah! Hope you and your lovely family are safe and well. Thank you so much for this tutorial, this stitch is very beautiful! I will give it a try! :)
We are all keeping safe and well thank you, and you are very welcome it is a really lovely stitch :)
I like this stitch, very beautiful. The color of yarn you are using is a gorgeous color. 💜💜 Thank you for sharing.
You're very welcome :)
This is a gorgeous pattern . My first time seeing this one. I am going to practice on a small swatch first. Thanks for sharing this with us yarners love it
You’re very welcome 😊
How interesting! I am super excited to get to try this!
Hope you like it :)
This is SO helpful, thank you!!!!
You're very welcome :)
Very pretty stitch pattern! Thanks for sharing with us!🤗
You’re very welcome 😊
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Enjoyed, made look easier...thank you.
You're welcome :)
Thank you for making this look so easy and doable!
You'e very welcome :)
I love Spider Stitch
Voy a probar hacerlo 😍. Me gusta el tejido. Besitos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
Que buena suerte :)
Thanks so much this was easy i was thinking i was more dificult
You are very welcome :)
GREAT tutorial! Totally inspired to incorporate this stitch into one of my new pattern designs😍
Thank you :)
Oh my goodness
I had to giggle when you used the term "belly band" 🥰🥰🥰
LOL :)
It's beautiful 🤝
Thank you :)
Great tutorial, I couldn’t figure how I was ending up with more stitches and your video helped me solve my problem 🤔😂
Thank you glad I could help :)
Beautiful pattern!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!! Please take care and stay safe and healthy 💕💗
You're very welcome :)
I thought it would be more difficult but it's the easiest stitch I've seen so far [besides the basic crochet stitches of course]. Would it work with 19-20 wpi yarn? I have a few skeins of this beautiful purple yarn that I want to use to make myself a t-shirt [it's too thin for anything else] and I'm looking for a quite dense types of stitches and the spider one looks like something that it may work for my project.
You can use any weight of yarn that you like but as the stitch is quite dense, I would recommend using a bigger hook size than the yarn calls for to help give it some drape 😊
Really good
Thank you :)
I have finished a cushion with basket weave stich; can u tell me which stich should i have to use for border ??
I think as basket weave is so highly textured, it's nice to leave the border a bit plainer - a couple of rounds of treble or half treble crochet may be all it needs 😊
Very pretty pattern. What size hook would I use. In the 4 medium it recommends 5mm but I crochet tight and had to go up to a size 7mm.
Is a border simple enough to add to this for a baby blanket x
I'm loving this yarn. I want to crochet a chunky sweater, would you recommend this yarn? Is it really soft?
Thank you 😊 The yarn was my Bella Coco Crochet Super Soft Chunky which was an exclusive from my Crochet Society boxes - you can check out the yarn shop as there are sometimes spares available to buy here: crochetsociety.co.uk/yarn-shop/
Where did you get your hook and yarn love the hook would love to get one thank you
Please can you tell me roughly how big the blanket would be with one ball? Absolutely love this stitch and yarn.
This would depend on the yarn you use, what hook size you use and your tension :)
I was going on the yarn and hook size that you had used in the tutorial.
Is there a printer friendly for this stitch plz
Mam can you tell what ply is Dk weight yarn
DK (double knit) is the most popular of all yarn weights - perfect for jumpers and cardigans, kidswear and accessories. Sometimes known as 8-ply or 6-ply in Australia and New Zealand, DK yarn is most commonly knit on 4.00mm needles and hooks. Hope this helps :)
I've tried several times. Beautiful stitch, yes, but I just can't find those chain spaces for the life of me.
This can definitely be more of a tricky stitch until you get the hang of it. I would make sure you're using fairly thick yarn to begin with such as aran and a 5mm hook; this will make the chain spaces easier to see 😊
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