Stitch of the Week # 87 Thermal Stitch - Crochet Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @bonniecooper1560
    @bonniecooper1560 Год назад

    Thank you for showing how to do thermal stitch. This is new to me and I appreciate your teaching method very much.

  • @dotttaylor6714
    @dotttaylor6714 2 года назад

    Thank you for this stitch tutorial. Made Afghan using it in the 1970s but couldn't remember how to begin or end. Love the way you teach, so easy to follow. Thanks again.

  • @ariainman5383
    @ariainman5383 4 года назад

    Another SUPER Lesson and pattern. I am learning more and more. Thanks

  • @ssky9009
    @ssky9009 4 года назад

    Thanks. So many people were showing but I was not able to get it but the way you showed clearly and neatly i just got it.very pleased with your way. Thanks again

  • @SharonMacik
    @SharonMacik Год назад

    I havnt visited for awhile but I missed your tutorials and wanted to see what was new, and I for sure wanted to tell you I think you are really awesome with teaching, I mean you explain everything as you were working so we can learn easie I just want to do all your tutorials but who has that much time! ;)) I was watching your videos as you went for your yarn hauls it was fun! Thank you thank you! For all you do!!

  • @debbiegsyarnylove8424
    @debbiegsyarnylove8424 2 года назад

    Very clear instructions! Thanks Glenda. I’ve been crocheting for many years and have never done this stitch before, appreciate you!

  • @meeravenunagavalli6097
    @meeravenunagavalli6097 4 года назад

    Hai Glenda , just saw the Thermal stitch crochet , ....looks qt tough but the more I see the vedio looks easier , thank U 4 sharing🤝🤝🤝

  • @pam5389
    @pam5389 3 года назад

    I've started a baby blanket 👍👍😊. Thank you!

  • @midgethorn4083
    @midgethorn4083 Год назад

    Nice work and great teaching.

  • @Holly-days
    @Holly-days 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice presentation. Thank you.

  • @sheilasank9082
    @sheilasank9082 5 лет назад

    Can't wait to show this stitch to my kids to try. Thank you so easy to follow your video.

  • @sandrawharton8281
    @sandrawharton8281 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for your very clear instructions. I watched several videos on this stitch and could never get it until I watched yours. I also love the tip on the “rainbow” stitch to show the end of your row.

  • @aulay70
    @aulay70 Год назад

    I love the way you explain these stiches as after a illness my memory is a bit foggy I've started to right some down I dont know how to download the patterns so thank you very much 😊

  • @valeriestricklin6470
    @valeriestricklin6470 4 года назад

    Thanks Creative Grandma * this video was very clear to understand - it really helped me complete my project properly. I especially appreciated your advice to "take your time through the first 3 rows".

  • @scaredofmice8658
    @scaredofmice8658 5 лет назад

    Another winner wow

  • @APrimbun
    @APrimbun 2 года назад

    Thank you, Glenda. I've tried this stitch before and got so confused. Sizing up my hook and following your instructions...I had no problems at all. I kept wondering if I was doing it wrong because it seemed so much simpler than I thought it was. 😊

  • @nanasblessings
    @nanasblessings 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for the tutorial. I've looked at several videos trying to make sense of this stitch and yours was by far the easiest to understand and follow. This looks like a stitch I'll use often. Thanks again.

  • @sandygrogg1203
    @sandygrogg1203 4 года назад

    Excellent tutorial!

  • @tazlizard
    @tazlizard 3 года назад

    I absolutely love this stitch!! Once you get it down it is easy! And I love it for the potholder I am making!!

  • @sheilaalexander7324
    @sheilaalexander7324 4 года назад

    Very nice tutorial! I always learn something from your videos. Thank you very much!

  • @KarenLeah15
    @KarenLeah15 5 лет назад

    Thank you for a great video! Very clear & easy to understand with easy to watch camera quality (no shaking or moving around.)

  • @kellycoleman7898
    @kellycoleman7898 5 лет назад

    You are awesome Glenda. You helped me so much. Thank you. I love this new stitch that I have learned.

  • @marilyn1228
    @marilyn1228 4 года назад

    I've always loved your tutorials and found them the most comprehensive. I was having so much trouble with the edges of this stitch until you said "rainbow stitch", then that cleared it up for me. Thank you!

  • @unme8230
    @unme8230 5 лет назад

    Wow just so excited to see all of your videos ❤️ looks very nice 👍 thank you Grandma 😊♥️

  • @ninavelasco3481
    @ninavelasco3481 3 года назад

    Looks great thank you

  • @meauxpetit5509
    @meauxpetit5509 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for taking your time to explain each step in your tutorials. I learn alot. You are amazing

  • @margewerden6675
    @margewerden6675 4 года назад

    THIS is my next SOTW Washcloth!!! Thanks, Glenda!

  • @ivysilk6983
    @ivysilk6983 5 лет назад

    Lovely stitch it will make a nice warm blanket, and of course you taught it soo well as always. Thank you Glenda.

  • @omaeve
    @omaeve 4 года назад

    I am doing the stitch in nylon 100% nylon and I can see that it’s going to make a very nice rug to scrub your feet on as you go in and out the door

  • @jayneswanson4267
    @jayneswanson4267 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this stitch. You are an excellent teacher..I love the repetition...!!!!

  • @moonlight_5836
    @moonlight_5836 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful stitch. You are a great teacher indeed......Thanks for your tutorials

  • @yvettebressette6887
    @yvettebressette6887 5 лет назад

    I am so glad I came across your video. I am a lefty and had already watched 4 videos and undid the same amount of crochet projects, I was getting very frustrated because it is not easy to do things "backwards" from what you're watching. Thank you for going row by row and chain by chain. Saved my sanity! 😊

  • @carol29carnegie
    @carol29carnegie 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Glenda, I've just used this stitch to make an infinity scarf and it's turned out beautifully snug and cosy, so pleased with it as it's for a Christmas present, as always your instructions are so clear and easy to follow, thank you for all your kind help and information best regards Carol

  • @eleanorkokoszka2662
    @eleanorkokoszka2662 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing the thermal stitch.I made a sample of it and the first three rows where harder to do but the more you do it gets easier. THANKS again

  • @maried4069
    @maried4069 5 лет назад +17

    The Thermal Stitch is beautiful! I had never heard of this one. I learn so much from your videos, thank you so much. You touch a lot of people's lives!

  • @hazeluzzell
    @hazeluzzell 5 лет назад

    THANK YOU! I just watched 4 tutorials for this stitch. 3 were incomprehensible, and 1 was another stitch altogether!

  • @Debbie2004
    @Debbie2004 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this Stitch I have never tried it and I have never heard of it. I am excited to start a couple of pot holders using this stitch.

  • @debbyavery5693
    @debbyavery5693 5 лет назад

    Just found your tutorials, and glad I did. The thermal stitch is awesome. I have used it to make potholders, but had never thought about making it with acrylic yarn.

  • @dottiemcclung2042
    @dottiemcclung2042 5 лет назад +2

    This is beautiful Glenda, thanks for everything you do to teach us new stitches 🥰🥰

    • @angelahudnall8622
      @angelahudnall8622 5 лет назад

      YES! I agree with you 100%! Her tutorials are CLEAR & VERY EASY to follow.

  • @dianelbramlett4133
    @dianelbramlett4133 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you so much Glenda, never heard of this Stitch and I have a few people I could make an Afghan for that would really appreciate this Stitch. As for you repeating things, well you go right on ahead how in the world are we supposed to know unless you continuously tell us. Thank you once again for all your hard work and your time. Happy holidays

  • @KLD521
    @KLD521 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting and unique stitch. I really like this Thermal Stitch, actually this is the first time of hearing about this stitch and seeing how it is made. Thank you so much for sharing. That's why I love the "Stitch of the Week". Respectfully, Donna K.

  • @melissabordelon8556
    @melissabordelon8556 5 лет назад +2

    I love your stitch of the week videos Glenda. I save them and go through them when I need to make a baby blanket. I especially love how you show us the 3 different colorway samples! It really opens up a person's creativity and makes the patterns look different.

  • @EvieO1950
    @EvieO1950 5 лет назад +1

    Another stitch I hadn’t heRd about. Thanks for the great way you do tutorials and the examples you give.

  • @angelahudnall8622
    @angelahudnall8622 5 лет назад +3

    Thus us a great stitch. I'm going to try it for some dish cloths. Thank you!

  • @barbsanderson231
    @barbsanderson231 5 лет назад +7

    my favorite stitch for potholders and kitchen scrubbies! Thanks for doing this tutorial, as there are very few out there that explain and demonstrate it as well as you do :) First 3 rows are the most fiddley to deal with, then it just flows. That's exactly how I finish mine off, gives a neat finish that way.
    It makes a nice fluffy blanket when you use worsted weight #4 and a larger hook. I've used an US L 8.00mm or even an US N 9.00/10.00mm - works up soft and fluffy.

    • @kimwilliamson7163
      @kimwilliamson7163 5 лет назад

      Does this stitch require more yarn than normal? Is it a yarn eater?

    • @barbsanderson231
      @barbsanderson231 5 лет назад +1

      @@kimwilliamson7163 it's not a major yarn eater like some stitches are. When I make my potholders with this stitch, I get 1 with some left over. Depending on if its a print or a solid, I get more left from a solid (120yds). Hope this helps :)

    • @kimwilliamson7163
      @kimwilliamson7163 5 лет назад

      @@barbsanderson231 Thank you, Barb!

    • @barbsanderson231
      @barbsanderson231 5 лет назад

      @@kimwilliamson7163 you're very welcome - have fun with this stitch!

    • @ruthspang6319
      @ruthspang6319 4 года назад +2

      What kind of yarn do you use for pot holders I was thinking cotton

  • @corlissyamasaki3476
    @corlissyamasaki3476 4 года назад

    You make this so easy! When I first started this, I took it off 5 times because I kept missing stitches. Lol. I would have saved myself a lot of grief if I watched your video first!

  • @elviraguerrero5662
    @elviraguerrero5662 5 лет назад +1

    What a beautiful stitch! Thanks for sharing!

  • @moosecanfly2
    @moosecanfly2 5 лет назад +12

    Holy crochet stitches Batman. I didn't know you could do this. You madam are a life saver. Now I don't have to learn how to knit

  • @gregsgirl23au
    @gregsgirl23au 5 лет назад

    Im so glad you have a tutorial for this Glenda as I love to make potholders thank you

  • @suestevens7356
    @suestevens7356 5 лет назад +1

    Hello Glenda! Wow I love this thermal stitch! It is especially cozy looking now that it is so cold out now! An afgan with this stitch would be delightful! 😍 Thank you for the video!

  • @SilverIchimaru
    @SilverIchimaru 5 лет назад

    Love this stitch. It eats less yarn than I thought it would. I made a chair pad for an accent chair who's seat is bare wood. I used a bulky 5 yarn and it turned out very nicely.

  • @kaylynno
    @kaylynno 5 лет назад +2

    I have used thermal stitch for several years to make pot holders. I also made a floor mat for my fur babies food and water station. It is a very durable stitch.

  • @margheritasantoro3491
    @margheritasantoro3491 5 лет назад

    I love all the work you do!

  • @lieselgutierrez7439
    @lieselgutierrez7439 5 лет назад

    So many wonderful patterns so little time. 😄
    I love this pattern too❣️

  • @tracieandthecrazyturtle477
    @tracieandthecrazyturtle477 5 лет назад +1

    I love learning new stitching

  • @laurasalgado934
    @laurasalgado934 5 лет назад +2

    What an awesome Stitch! 😍 Thank you so much for your slow patience in teaching us,😇 and the proper filming so I could really see what you're doing, 🤓I would have never understood how to do this otherwise! I am definitely going to use this Stitch 🤗Thanks again!

  • @80657
    @80657 4 года назад

    I love this. Imagine the Afghan you can make for the winter. I live in Ohio and it gets stupid cold. This would make a great throw. You are fantastic.

  • @marjoriewanth8967
    @marjoriewanth8967 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for your help with stich of the week I learn so much from you and thanks again for sharing it 😍

  • @sadeecollins1469
    @sadeecollins1469 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this stitch!!! I've Been looking for a stitch that's heavy I'm always cold I'm going to try and make a lap throw love it THANKS!!!

  • @karenhickey3377
    @karenhickey3377 5 лет назад

    Love this stitch!! Thank you for another great tutorial Glenda 😊😊

  • @wilsonstreet616
    @wilsonstreet616 5 лет назад +2

    Just love that Caron Simply Soft Stripes you used. I have not seen that before. I have been wanting to try this stitch to make a potholder.

  • @yolandacaldera7653
    @yolandacaldera7653 5 лет назад

    Another winning stitch! thank you!

  • @JazzyJude
    @JazzyJude 5 лет назад +1

    ❤️ LOVE this stitch! You amaze me with these stitches and I’m learning so much from you.

  • @rez_woman6216
    @rez_woman6216 5 лет назад +1

    never heard of a Thermal Stitch.... but it looks like a good hearty thick one 👍😉

  • @FootballFanLeanne
    @FootballFanLeanne 2 года назад

    I've tried this stitch a few times but couldn't grasp it.
    I think not using the back bump in row 1 and using a smaller hook was detrimental to me.
    Your tutorial is so easy to follow so I'm going to try one more time.

  • @RachelCrochets
    @RachelCrochets 5 лет назад +1

    I have done this stitch with double crochet stitches, and it's just beautiful... I like the singles for scrubbies though!!

  • @JazzyJude
    @JazzyJude 5 лет назад +2

    ❤️ LOVE this stitch! You amaze me with these stitches and I’m learning so much from you. Love all of your videos 😃

  • @conniegant7781
    @conniegant7781 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video, I’ve never done this stitch looking forward to trying it!

  • @patriciapoole9983
    @patriciapoole9983 5 лет назад

    This is a really pretty colors ......

  • @jo-anne8111
    @jo-anne8111 5 лет назад

    😍 Thank you so much for sharing this 😊 not seen this stitch before gives a nice thicker texture.

  • @anitaalfie
    @anitaalfie 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for a really well explained tutorial. I watch all of your videos 😀. Xxx

  • @ritatannehill7487
    @ritatannehill7487 5 лет назад +1

    I LOVE THIS!!! cannot wait to try - I need pot holders and think this would be great for them!!

  • @NonnaE828
    @NonnaE828 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much. I've learned so many new stitches with you.

  • @mudgy6485
    @mudgy6485 5 лет назад

    Pretty for a baby blanket. I’m gonna one using those same colors

  • @valeriawzepeda
    @valeriawzepeda 5 лет назад

    Looks thick and heavy. I bet that would work great for a pet bed, bath mat, or yoga mat.

  • @auntie44m
    @auntie44m 5 лет назад

    Thank you Glenda for this incredible stitch, I can't wait to try it.

  • @debbymccauley4774
    @debbymccauley4774 5 лет назад

    The Thermo Stitch is gorgeous, thanks for another great tutorial. Merry Christmas to you and your family.

  • @marciathomas8702
    @marciathomas8702 5 лет назад

    Beautiful stitch 💕

  • @bonnierudio2487
    @bonnierudio2487 5 лет назад

    gonna have to try this out for a blanket, very unique!

  • @cherrilgallagher7875
    @cherrilgallagher7875 5 лет назад

    Hello Glenda this stitch is a beautiful stitch I would use it for a baby blanket, you are awesome as ever always in your teaching the stitch great job 🌹🙏🏼🌹🌸🥀🌺

  • @kathleencockrell3777
    @kathleencockrell3777 5 лет назад +1

    Oh I love this💕

  • @donna57
    @donna57 5 лет назад

    Love this stitch, would make a warm lapgan, thank you

  • @carolbadoni56
    @carolbadoni56 5 лет назад

    My next project for a bath mat.

  • @karensemones9302
    @karensemones9302 5 лет назад

    Great video and pattern.

  • @sandrawijckmans4306
    @sandrawijckmans4306 5 лет назад +5

    Hello glenda thank you

  • @moniquesmits6574
    @moniquesmits6574 5 лет назад

    Hey Glenda nice stitch and i always use the 'bomb ' on my chain 😁😁😁 Greeting from The Netherlands

  • @redbrick9634
    @redbrick9634 4 года назад

    I experimented with slip stitches for the finishing row, and it looked better to me than finishing with sc.

  • @grandmabenny2283
    @grandmabenny2283 5 лет назад

    Thank you 😊💚

  • @dianeoconner7246
    @dianeoconner7246 5 лет назад

    Glenda, I have loved your videos since I started crocheting almost 2 years ago. You never fail to amaze me with your patience in doing these videos and going over and over how to do the patterns. Thank you so much! I wonder if this would work to make a purse?

  • @HelloHello-ej4lk
    @HelloHello-ej4lk 5 лет назад

    Nice ......Thank you

  • @ruthkaplan5539
    @ruthkaplan5539 4 года назад +1

    I was having trouble with the edges too so I started making a stitch into the turning chain. It never looked right but it did not cause an indentation in the side that I got when I finished the row with the last stitch; it always seemed to come out shorter than the row before and I didn't like that look. The first row on single crochet always seemed to leave a bulge where the chain turned around to begin that row when I did the next one. I can see in your video that ending on the last stitch is the correct way to do it. If the bulge is too obvious, I can add yarn at the end to make an i-cord loop there. Some videos on RUclips chain 8 extra stitches to make a loop but it looks too flimsy to me so I stopped doing that and then I found one video that did an i-cord and looked up videos on that too.

    • @ruthkaplan5539
      @ruthkaplan5539 3 года назад

      I hadn't worked on my pot holder for several months after moving. I came back to your video for a reminder on the first and last stitches of the row because it is so well done and your instructions are so clear. Thank you. I'd like to suggest that you remind people that acrylic yarn can melt if it gets too hot so cotton is safer to use for potholders.

  • @shayeharris4036
    @shayeharris4036 5 лет назад

    this stitch takes FOREVER but I’d say worth it for density!

  • @bonnieblahovich2848
    @bonnieblahovich2848 2 года назад

    You are amazing thanyou

  • @LyndaThomasflymefree54
    @LyndaThomasflymefree54 5 лет назад

    Got it. Sorry. Panicked n spoke too soon. This is different than waffle by working in the back. I love It. Thx.

  • @LyndaThomasflymefree54
    @LyndaThomasflymefree54 5 лет назад +1

    I like it very much. I think it would be great if you gave us yarn amounts for ... let's say a rectangular baby blanket for the stitches you create each time with your yarns. I'm grateful for your vids.

  • @Junyvee05
    @Junyvee05 5 лет назад +1

    I really like this stitch. Don't know what I can make with it yet... Was thinking A Christmas tree skirt? Maybe to thick for that?? I will think on it.
    Thank you, love watching your videos

  • @Fathoms_of_Pearls
    @Fathoms_of_Pearls 5 лет назад

    This seems to be the stitch good for dishcloth n hot pads. I will try this with cotton n let you know, thank you

    • @bearteddy1992
      @bearteddy1992 5 лет назад +1

      I have made several hot pads and pot holders a few years ago using this stitch and using the sugar n cream and lily n cream cotton yarn, they are great

    • @barbsanderson231
      @barbsanderson231 5 лет назад

      it's an awesome stitch for dish scrubbies and hot pads. I have made a lot of both of these with this stitch and it's great for potholders.

  • @connyschumacher2872
    @connyschumacher2872 5 лет назад

    Hello Glenda I watched and stored all your stitches of the week. I need your help.and I hope you can help me. How so I crochet a little triangle with just 4 rows and one Picot on the top. I hope so much you can help me I thank you allready with lots of greetings from Conny in Germany ❤️🙋

  • @sherryduden5638
    @sherryduden5638 5 лет назад +1

    Can you do a tutorial using a Christmas Afghan pattern? I’m a new subscriber and loving your channel.

  • @deborahjohnson7861
    @deborahjohnson7861 5 лет назад

    Thank you