So Julie, have I worn out your fingers and yarn yet?😂 I have played this video over and over and I’ve slowed it down just so I can learn this stitch to make The Ethan Throw. I spotted it somewhere (Pinterest?) a while back and went ahead and bought the yarn. I had some other projects going but I’m finally done and ready to learn! I can’t thank you enough for the pattern AND the tutorial without which I know I couldn’t do this. A BILLION thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent with all of us!!
Thanks! This video helped me the most 💖 I just learned Tunisian last Sunday so this one is a tad bit challenging for me . I lost some loops on the RT pass and they were never to be found stain 😅😅
I’ve looked through several of your 2 color with Mandala Tunisian patterns and can’t find a reason why you use worsted with the Madala, which is a 3. Is it a strategic move to help counter curling?
This is wonderful. Thank you for taking time to make the video. I love your hook, the bamboo one, because it has a flat edge on the surface. What brand is it? I got some tulip bamboo ones, lol... sanded a flat surface to stop the hook from rolling forward. That is why I am asking about yours. I normally use Denise, but they are so old the hook is starting to pop off more often from being over used on the cord.
You're welcome! I bought these on Amazon here: amzn.to/3C4ekRR They're definitely not my favorite because I'm always having to file the hook down a bit because the bamboo frays a little. I've started using Knitters Pride. They don't have the flat edge as you mentioned, but they're really well made :)
@@ICanCrochetThat Thank you so much and thank you for this link for finishing the edge on the blanket!! ruclips.net/video/uMVaMqN6Eyo/видео.html @ 26:48 minutes
Thank you. Made it so clear. Lovely that the camera followed you throughout. I am a beginner and it all made sense to me
We're happy to hear that! Thank you :)
Thank you from Canada 🇨🇦 ❤
Grazie per la condivisione. Mi piace molto il crochet Tunisino. Cari saluti e auguri di buona vita
So Julie, have I worn out your fingers and yarn yet?😂
I have played this video over and over and I’ve slowed it down just so I can learn this stitch to make The Ethan Throw. I spotted it somewhere (Pinterest?) a while back and went ahead and bought the yarn. I had some other projects going but I’m finally done and ready to learn! I can’t thank you enough for the pattern AND the tutorial without which I know I couldn’t do this. A BILLION thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent with all of us!!
So that's why my hand is cramping today! LOL I am so happy this helped! Let me know if you have any questions. I'm here for ya! :)
@@ICanCrochetThatthank you so much!😊
Thanks! This video helped me the most 💖 I just learned Tunisian last Sunday so this one is a tad bit challenging for me . I lost some loops on the RT pass and they were never to be found stain 😅😅
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I’ve looked through several of your 2 color with Mandala Tunisian patterns and can’t find a reason why you use worsted with the Madala, which is a 3. Is it a strategic move to help counter curling?
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This is wonderful. Thank you for taking time to make the video. I love your hook, the bamboo one, because it has a flat edge on the surface. What brand is it? I got some tulip bamboo ones, lol... sanded a flat surface to stop the hook from rolling forward. That is why I am asking about yours. I normally use Denise, but they are so old the hook is starting to pop off more often from being over used on the cord.
You're welcome! I bought these on Amazon here: amzn.to/3C4ekRR They're definitely not my favorite because I'm always having to file the hook down a bit because the bamboo frays a little. I've started using Knitters Pride. They don't have the flat edge as you mentioned, but they're really well made :)
@@ICanCrochetThat Thank you so much and thank you for this link for finishing the edge on the blanket!! ruclips.net/video/uMVaMqN6Eyo/видео.html @ 26:48 minutes
What size cord would you advise for a blanket?
I usually use cord sizes 30" or 40".
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