I just discovered you this morning - thanks for sharing with us!! Just a tip for viewers .... when learning a couple of new stitches at once, I sort of repeat to myself the name of the stitch as I am doing it. It just makes it easier for me later on when I am looking at patterns and reading the abbreviations of the stitch names! FOR ME, I struggle more to remember the name of the stitch than actually making them!! 🙄 Alternating stitches like this is perfect for that, because by the end of the 1st row....I likely have it ingrained in my brain! ENJOY the process - it's really rewarding!! 👍 💕
Thank you for a very lovely peaceful tutorial I am a old lady who has been knitting for 70 years crocheting for nearly 60 Tunisian for 10 you are so clear and precise and calming easy to follow so different from many love this stitch I have earmarked some beautiful alpaca yarn for my next project using it and catching up with you again soon 😊thank you
First, I love your voice! Thank you for teaching me how to purl in Tunisian crochet. You’ve also inspired me to pickup knitting again. Please keep making your tutorials. God Bless You!❤
Thank you so much for this video teaching. Especially as you gave the yarn and the hook size ( as opposed to leaving it to us) as a new crocheter in my 70,s. Who had never heard of Tunisian until.a few months ago. This is a big help. I am doing stuff for the Ukraine and this will be good to go along with knitting and granny squares (, I finally cracked them) So again THANK YOU
I just opened my hooks, and here I am, already doing what I am famous for. Making my gauge too tight! Following along and enjoying it already. So clear and concise, and your voice is so easy to listen to!
I’m glad you like it! Tunisian crochet is tricky in that you have to go up a few gauges on the needle than what is typically called for on the yarn label. The fabric produced by Tunisian crochet is much denser than typical crochet, so upping the gauge on the hook is critical!
Hello from Oakville Ontario, I love that you're helping the women's shelter, I do the same at Christmas with my sister in law/best friend. We get turkeys and all the accompaniments, desserts. This year we will add toys and clothing as well for the children. I live tunisian crochet, I'm working on a shawl at this moment. Just want to say your voice is so relaxing to listen too. I love your videos. ❤
This tutorial is so delightfully soothing, and your way of determining which stitch to place where (around minute 14) is going to save my life with the project I'm working on. Thanks so much for posting!!
You teach so well! The slowmos the explanations the speeds, I actually feel optimistic i can do this because of you. Other tutorials i can barely see what they are doing. Also such a ASMR watch
I bought a crochet kit to make a shawl well to my surprise it’s Tunisian crochet , on no! Well I found your tutorial and you’ve made me excited about learning this method. Thank you so much! Great voice very calming!
The honey stich is such a beautiful stitch. I always get lost if I had an interruption. Thanks for making the problem so easy to understand. Keep up the good works!
A great tutorial with easy to follow instructions. I'm new to Tunisian, and I am grateful for new patterns that are clear & enjoyable to watch! Thanks so much!! 💗⚘️🌿
Thank you, thank you, thank you 🙌🏻 You are a great teacher and your tutorials are paced just right. Your voice is beautiful and calm.. Thank you from a beginner 😘🇬🇧 New subscriber 👍🏼
I've been crocheting for a long time and recently discovered Tunisian. My hooks arrived today, and this stitch pattern is already my favorite. I love that it doesn't curl!. I'm making some mug rugs for practice and to figure out my yarn to hook size ratio. I tend to crochet loose, so the size on the yarn label seems to be fine for me at this point. I'm subscribing because you speak slowly and calmly and don't have loud music. And now I'm off to go through your other videos!
Just beginning to learn Tunisian Crochet (I'm a weaver and knitter) and I loved this tutorial. Such careful, patient and clear instructions -- and showing the other side is also very helpful because I like to make things that look good on both sides (they don't have to be reversible, just nice on both sides). Thank you!
Thank you for an excellent and easy to understand tutorial on this beautiful stitch. I am new to Tunisian crochet, and would love to make this blanket!
Thank you for taking the time to make this tutorial. I’m new to Tunisian crochet but found your explanation of this stitch easy to follow and I am loving the texture. I will definitely be crocheting along with you again! 🥰
Your video is very well done and I love the stitch ! I am thinking of trying Tunisian crochet and was looking for something that interested me in the craft. This speaks to me!! 😂Thank you
you have a very soothing. calming voice which is very pleasant to hear and listen to. I enjoyed doing this tutorial. Thank you for doing such a good work and sharing so i can attempt to do first blanket ever ... i chose Tunisian crochet
Welcome!!! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. If you have any suggestions on things you would like to see me demonstrate, feel free to let me know! I’m happy to help!
Discovered your channel today! Great tutorial, love the honeycomb stitch!!!❤❤❤ Had to check out your website too…and oh my goodness, the calico yarn!!!❤❤❤ I’m a huge cat lover and have had two calico cats in my lifetime…out of all of my cats, they have been my favorites!!!
Just found you this morning and I'm delighted with your style of video editing, voice and style. I'm officially a new subscriber! (Also, as others have said, you truly are the female Bob Ross of crochet.)
Hello, I love your tutorial. You are such a great teacher. Quick question, if I wanted to make a throw size blanket, how many chains will I need to start with? Follow up question, do you have any idea about how many yards of yarn I would need to do this? Thank you!
It’s hard to say without knowing your gauge. I would do a test swatch of about 30 chains, measure how many inches of fabric that gets you and then use that to calculate how many stitches you need to cast on. As far as the yardage is concerned, it depends on your gauge and what weight yarn you use. It’s hard to give you numbers without knowing these.
Thank you for the tutorial and sharing your dream! I wish you much success! I do have an ask though. I need more lighting. I found myself trying to tilt my phone or increase brightness. Great yarn color choice for honeycomb 😊
The beginning of this tutorial had me laughing hysterically. As an experienced crocheter, this is one problem that everyone of us has, throwing away the label.
I have a question. And in need of clarification. If I wanted to use this stich to make a sweater and I did just do what you did hear, then that could be like the back panel. Meaning that as I'm working right to left, I'm vertically, working up or down the panel. Or am I totally backwards with this?
Lovely tutorial ,this lady is the Bob Ross of crochet,very relaxing
I’m going to frame this comment. I love Bob Ross! What a great compliment!
Where do you find the Tunisian hooks .... singles not a bunch.
@@customcraftcreator I would check your local yarn or craft shop. If not there, then Amazon.
I love that you zoom in and slow down the action, it definitely helps see and understand more clearly. Thank you so much 😊
My pleasure!
I just discovered you this morning - thanks for sharing with us!! Just a tip for viewers .... when learning a couple of new stitches at once, I sort of repeat to myself the name of the stitch as I am doing it. It just makes it easier for me later on when I am looking at patterns and reading the abbreviations of the stitch names! FOR ME, I struggle more to remember the name of the stitch than actually making them!! 🙄 Alternating stitches like this is perfect for that, because by the end of the 1st row....I likely have it ingrained in my brain! ENJOY the process - it's really rewarding!! 👍 💕
Wonderful tip! Thank you for sharing! ❤️
I make a small swatch of the Stitch and have it with the name pinned on it in a small plastic tube.
Thank you for a very lovely peaceful tutorial I am a old lady who has been knitting for 70 years crocheting for nearly 60 Tunisian for 10 you are so clear and precise and calming easy to follow so different from many love this stitch I have earmarked some beautiful alpaca yarn for my next project using it and catching up with you again soon 😊thank you
I’m so glad to have you join my little RUclips family!
A Tunisian stitch that doesn't curl! Yay! Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure!!
First, I love your voice! Thank you for teaching me how to purl in Tunisian crochet. You’ve also inspired me to pickup knitting again. Please keep making your tutorials. God Bless You!❤
Thank you so much for this video teaching.
Especially as you gave the yarn and the hook size ( as opposed to leaving it to us) as a new crocheter in my 70,s.
Who had never heard of Tunisian until.a few months ago. This is a big help.
I am doing stuff for the Ukraine and this will be good to go along with knitting and granny squares (, I finally cracked them)
So again
THANK YOU
I just opened my hooks, and here I am, already doing what I am famous for. Making my gauge too tight! Following along and enjoying it already. So clear and concise, and your voice is so easy to listen to!
I’m glad you like it! Tunisian crochet is tricky in that you have to go up a few gauges on the needle than what is typically called for on the yarn label. The fabric produced by Tunisian crochet is much denser than typical crochet, so upping the gauge on the hook is critical!
What I love about the Tunisian crochet is that it looks more elevated
Hello from Oakville Ontario, I love that you're helping the women's shelter, I do the same at Christmas with my sister in law/best friend. We get turkeys and all the accompaniments, desserts. This year we will add toys and clothing as well for the children.
I live tunisian crochet, I'm working on a shawl at this moment. Just want to say your voice is so relaxing to listen too. I love your videos. ❤
Thank you so much! Welcome to the channel!
This tutorial is so delightfully soothing, and your way of determining which stitch to place where (around minute 14) is going to save my life with the project I'm working on. Thanks so much for posting!!
My pleasure!! ❤️
I have never Tunisian crocheted anything but a swatch but I can't wait to make this. It's lovely.
It’s such a warm and cozy blanket. Thanks for watching!
🎉🎉🎉🎉 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SLOWING THE VIDEO AND ALLOWING US TO SEE WHAT YOURE DOING🎉🎉🎉🎉
You’re welcome!!
So easy to follow. Thank you for your time and attention to detail.
My pleasure! Thank you for this great comment!
Thank you for showing this stitch so accurately.
You’re welcome!
You teach so well! The slowmos the explanations the speeds, I actually feel optimistic i can do this because of you. Other tutorials i can barely see what they are doing. Also such a ASMR watch
Thank you for the feedback!
Love this instructor. Love her gentle calm voice
Thank you!
Thank you so much for teaching me this pattern in such a relaxing atmosphere… your voice is very soothing… 😊
My pleasure
All the way from California , I spent my morning
watching your tutorial. Since I am a beginner, it was so relaxing but I really got it. Thank. You!!
My pleasure! 😊
Love this stitch and your patient approach. Also love the tattoo!
Thank you!! 😊
I bought a crochet kit to make a shawl well to my surprise it’s Tunisian crochet , on no! Well I found your tutorial and you’ve made me excited about learning this method. Thank you so much! Great voice very calming!
Thank you!
What a beautiful blanket and a beautiful dream of crochet tutorials as a full time job!!
Wouldn’t it be great! Doing what I love every day. I couldn’t ask for more.
The honey stich is such a beautiful stitch. I always get lost if I had an interruption. Thanks for making the problem so easy to understand. Keep up the good works!
Thank you!!
A great tutorial with easy to follow instructions. I'm new to Tunisian, and I am grateful for new patterns that are clear & enjoyable to watch! Thanks so much!! 💗⚘️🌿
Thank you for the wonderful comment!
Thank you, thank you, thank you 🙌🏻 You are a great teacher and your tutorials are paced just right. Your voice is beautiful and calm.. Thank you from a beginner 😘🇬🇧 New subscriber 👍🏼
Thank you for your kind message! I appreciate you!
So my sweet, I have decided that your tutorial is the one I will follow for my 1st Tunisian Crocet from, so excited!
Thank you! I am excited too!
I've been crocheting for a long time and recently discovered Tunisian. My hooks arrived today, and this stitch pattern is already my favorite. I love that it doesn't curl!. I'm making some mug rugs for practice and to figure out my yarn to hook size ratio. I tend to crochet loose, so the size on the yarn label seems to be fine for me at this point.
I'm subscribing because you speak slowly and calmly and don't have loud music. And now I'm off to go through your other videos!
New subscriber here. Loving this stitch pattern. And I appreciate greatly your explaining the stitch anatomy. Makes a big difference. Thank you. 🦋
My pleasure!
You are a teacher at heart . Țhank you for making this so easy to understand.
My pleasure! ❤️
So calming. I feel very drawn to tunisian crotchet and want to do the same for premature babies
Very clear and concise instructions. Thank you so much. Your voice is very easy-going, therefore 😂 the learning curve is very simple.
What a lovely comment! Thank you!
Really beautiful stitch and tutorial… I’m very new to Tunisian and this is a beautiful stitch! Thank you
Thankyou so much for this tutorial! I found it so easy to follow you and after 4 previous attempts with other videos I had been ready to give up!
I’m so glad I could help. Thank you for the wonderful comment.
eureka! This is the pattern I’ll do for the pouch for my next junk journal of the bee theme! thank you!
My pleasure!
Just beginning to learn Tunisian Crochet (I'm a weaver and knitter) and I loved this tutorial. Such careful, patient and clear instructions -- and showing the other side is also very helpful because I like to make things that look good on both sides (they don't have to be reversible, just nice on both sides). Thank you!
My pleasure! I’m so glad you found the tutorial helpful and your comment was so appreciated.
Very pretty stitch!
Thank you for an excellent and easy to understand tutorial on this beautiful stitch. I am new to Tunisian crochet, and would love to make this blanket!
My pleasure! If you have any questions while trying to make it, I’m happy to help. Just let me know!
I just found your channel you are a beautiful person I sense in your voice thank you🙏♥️
Thank you so much!
Thank you for taking the time to make this tutorial. I’m new to Tunisian crochet but found your explanation of this stitch easy to follow and I am loving the texture. I will definitely be crocheting along with you again! 🥰
My pleasure! I’m so happy you enjoyed the video. Happy crafting!!
So glad i found yoyr channel. I live how you slow it down to show how to do the stitch. Thank you. ❤
You’re very welcome!
I am so happy I found this, have not seen this before!
I’m a little late to the party. I love your tutorial. I want to learn how to Tunisian crochet and this makes me feel at ease. I’m gonna give it a try
If you have any questions or want to see something in particular, let me know! I’m happy to make a tutorial for you.
حقا رائع ودقيق الصنع. ❤ قد اكتشفتك هذا المساء.
I am glad I found you, Love your video nice and easy to follow. Very relaxing voice. xx
Thank you!!! 😊
Your video is very well done and I love the stitch ! I am thinking of trying Tunisian crochet and was looking for something that interested me in the craft. This speaks to me!! 😂Thank you
My pleasure!! I’m so glad you found it helpful!
you have a very soothing. calming voice which is very pleasant to hear and listen to.
I enjoyed doing this tutorial. Thank you for doing such a good work and sharing so i can attempt to do first blanket ever ... i chose Tunisian crochet
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. I wish you happiness with your first blanket!
Beautiful stitch! Just found your channel. You made Tunisian crochet look so simple. I’m going to try this!
Welcome!!! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. If you have any suggestions on things you would like to see me demonstrate, feel free to let me know! I’m happy to help!
Newbie to Tunisian crocheting really enjoying it. Thanks 😊
I’m so happy you do!
Thanks for the nice video. I use the stitch when making hats
My pleasure!
Just bought a Afghan needle. Can’t wait to learn. Thanks for the video.
You’re very welcome!
Most definitely a beautiful stitch 😍
Love the honeycomb stitches I have never did one so I am going to try it I love your work.
Thank you! 😊
I find it easier to use a hook with a cable to allow as many loops as I need. Using a needle is fine for smaller items
Discovered your channel today! Great tutorial, love the honeycomb stitch!!!❤❤❤ Had to check out your website too…and oh my goodness, the calico yarn!!!❤❤❤ I’m a huge cat lover and have had two calico cats in my lifetime…out of all of my cats, they have been my favorites!!!
Welcome!! I've had the pleasure of sharing my life with one calico and it was such a wonderful experience. They definitely bring light!
Just found you this morning and I'm delighted with your style of video editing, voice and style. I'm officially a new subscriber!
(Also, as others have said, you truly are the female Bob Ross of crochet.)
Thank you!! I’m so glad you are here.
Hello, I love your tutorial. You are such a great teacher. Quick question, if I wanted to make a throw size blanket, how many chains will I need to start with? Follow up question, do you have any idea about how many yards of yarn I would need to do this? Thank you!
It’s hard to say without knowing your gauge. I would do a test swatch of about 30 chains, measure how many inches of fabric that gets you and then use that to calculate how many stitches you need to cast on.
As far as the yardage is concerned, it depends on your gauge and what weight yarn you use. It’s hard to give you numbers without knowing these.
Thank you for the tutorial and sharing your dream! I wish you much success! I do have an ask though. I need more lighting. I found myself trying to tilt my phone or increase brightness. Great yarn color choice for honeycomb 😊
Thank you for the feedback! I’ll keep this in mind when I film future videos.
The beginning of this tutorial had me laughing hysterically. As an experienced crocheter, this is one problem that everyone of us has, throwing away the label.
I’m my own menace when it comes to this. 😂
I love it. Beautiful stitch indeed!🙏🏽
Love this learned so much
Awesome instructions. Just found you but enjoyed and eager to try. Thanks
My pleasure!!!
Just found you this is great.
Great video....clear and concise instruction. Thank you!
You are very welcome!
Very beautiful !!
Thank you!
Beautiful ❤️ cannot wait to try
Thank you! 😊
Love this I am going to try it❤
Best of luck!!! ♥️
I have a question.
And in need of clarification. If I wanted to use this stich to make a sweater and I did just do what you did hear, then that could be like the back panel.
Meaning that as I'm working right to left, I'm vertically, working up or down the panel.
Or am I totally backwards with this?
You would be working vertically, correct.
I like your slowmo
Thank you! I hope it’s helpful!
Thank you! liked and subscribed!
Yay! Thank you!
Nice instructions!
Thank you!
How many rows did you do for the premie blanket?
I worked rows until it measured the typical size for a preemie blanket which is around 18-30 inches depending on your preference
does the honeycomb stitch have horizontal stretch, or verticle stretch?(from direction worked?)
It depends on your yarn and tension. My suggestion is to work a swatch and test it out.
So what happens if you’re making an adult blanket that’s huge? All the loops probably couldn’t fit on the small needle so what do you do?
There are Tunisian crochet hooks that have cables for holding a lot of stitches. Here is an example: a.co/d/0jQLTG0
@@mountaintopyarn thank you so much!!
To make an afghan throw wouldn’t I need to use a interchangeable hook
You can get hooks with a long cord on the end for holding a lot of stitches.
Do you have left handed tutorials
I am a right handed person, so at this time, no. I’m sorry!
Do you have a pattern for this? Just learning and I think that it would help along with the video. I checked your website but did not see it there.
I don’t have a pattern, but I can happily write one up for you. I’ll comment on here when I have it up on the website.
I notice yours didn’t coil at the first row. How do you keep that straight?
I’ve found the key is to go up 2 hook sizes from what is recommended on the yarn label!
Great video 🎉
Thank you 😁
Prachtig. Dank je
Gern geschehen!!
Beautiful! Thank you!!!👌✅😃🌹🌹🌹
My pleasure!
❤❤❤thank you ❤❤❤❤
You’re welcome!
I just found your channel and I have to say, you have a beautiful voice. You should do ASMR! ❤❤
Thank you! What a lovely compliment!
How much yarn did you use for this?
It was stash yarn so I don’t know exact yardage but if I had to estimate it would be around 220 yards.
Beautiful.
Needs nothing added
cute
Thank you!
I will have to write this down, I will not remember it.
I just discovered you
Hi 👋 I’m happy to have you here! ❤️
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