Thank you. Great pattern! BTW I know I am being really petty but as a an English major I can't help but say "acrossed" is not a word. Don't mean to sound offensive, it's just one of those things teachers do! 😊
Lol well you are hearing it differently. I say across. Some people hear it as acrost. I am not sure if I just have an accent or what it is. I am not saying acrossed but across.
I discovered your website and RUclips channel and absolutely love all the beautiful patterns you make! Thanks so much for sharing them. I wanted to start with this dishcloth, but I have one little question: in the video you always chain one after every row and then turn, but on the pattern on your website you chain one when the next row is single chrochet and you chain 2 when there is a double chrochet in the next row. What is the best way of doing it? Already thanks alot for answering!
Yes. You can use either method. In the video I chain 1 and then pull up on the loop a little bit, there isn't a great way of explaining that in the pattern so I write chain 2 instead. Since we work a border around the project, either method works.
Thank you. Great pattern! BTW I know I am being really petty but as a an English major I can't help but say "acrossed" is not a word. Don't mean to sound offensive, it's just one of those things teachers do! 😊
Lol well you are hearing it differently. I say across. Some people hear it as acrost. I am not sure if I just have an accent or what it is. I am not saying acrossed but across.
I discovered your website and RUclips channel and absolutely love all the beautiful patterns you make! Thanks so much for sharing them. I wanted to start with this dishcloth, but I have one little question: in the video you always chain one after every row and then turn, but on the pattern on your website you chain one when the next row is single chrochet and you chain 2 when there is a double chrochet in the next row. What is the best way of doing it? Already thanks alot for answering!
Yes. You can use either method. In the video I chain 1 and then pull up on the loop a little bit, there isn't a great way of explaining that in the pattern so I write chain 2 instead. Since we work a border around the project, either method works.
But I need full and little short information tooo..... So plzzz explain Start to end of the crochet ...
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It's really super ...... Easy to understand......
Thank you so much 🙂
Love this it’s so cute and you are a great teacher❤
Thank you so much! I am so glad you enjoyed it.
Thank u for posting this pattern. I'm using it to crochet a blanket. Using black and red colors for a friends daughter.
That is wonderful!
Love the stitch! Thank you for this tutorial! Will definitely make this! Will give a few to my daughter! 😘
Wonderful!
I absolutely love this pattern. Thank you 😊 I’ve made 3 so far for a set. Will definitely make more.
Wonderful!
Thank you...I am unwell at the moment and just feel like making a simple dishcloth that still looks pretty 😊
Best of luck!
Lovely I can’t wait to make these wash cloths. Beautiful stitch on the border!
Wonderful!
Good fashion
Thanks
Lovely pattern and excellent tutorial! Thanks!
Glad you like it!
Gracias por compartir 😘🇲🇽☘️☘️☘️☘️🥀🥀🥀🥀
Thanks
Yes it is so nice and easy. I will crochet it this weekend!🌷 thank you🙏
You’re welcome 😊
I like this stitch, thank you for sharing ☺️
You’re welcome 😊