@@ashadowdncr It’s really not that bad-it’s a little time-consuming, though. But so worth it. I mostly use this pattern for baby/toddler sized blankets because there are no holes for their little fingers to get tangled in. So the bigger the size, the more yarn you’ll need.
I'm anxious to give this a try. Maybe a dishcloth or washcloth for a nice sample. My friend likes it when I use acrylic yarn on hers. I'm excited to try this. I have some cotton yarn from Dollar Tree here in the States. I know the acrylic is Premier, but I'm not sure about the cotton. Thanks so much. I pinned this under your name so I know where to find it. 🤗😇
How do you mix stitches? I would like to try and strip this with the regular basket weave...is that possible to do like 10 rows and then 5 rows of regular (then repeat?)
Yes absolutely - the type of yarn depends entirely on the look you are trying to achieve 😊 It would be a good idea to try some different types of yarn to make swatches with to see which type you’d like to turn into a sweater.
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial . Love that pattern can't wait to try it. which border stitch would you recommend for this pattern? At the end of the row do you catch both loops on the last stitch? Love the nails!😊🧶🧶🧶
You're welcome and thank you so much! 😊 I have a blog post with some of my favourite borders here: bellacococrochet.com/my-favourite-crochet-borders/ - I think most of these would look great with the mini basket weave stitch. I work underneath both loops of the turning chain to make it more secure, but if it's too tricky you can just work into one loop.
¿Sabías que puedes activar los subtítulos haciendo clic en el ícono "CC" en la parte inferior del video? Luego haga clic en el ícono de configuración, elija subtítulos, haga clic en traducción automática y elija el idioma que desea :)
Why are you making half trebles in the end, and two stitch in the beginning? I have learned that one double crochet is 3 . And the rows are double crochet….Forgive me my bad english. Love from🇳🇴
In crochet we start our rows with chain stitches to bring us up to the correct height ready to work the next stitches 😊 I'm using UK crochet terminology; a UK treble crochet is equivalent to a US double.
You explain wayyyy better in this vid then that big weave one. And I made it! (but not the big weave one)
This is one of my favorite go-to patterns. I’m actually making an afghan right now, using this pattern. Many call it the Mini-Basketweave stitch.
Loree...with you actively using this stitch, can you confirm if it is a yarn hungry stitch?
@@ashadowdncr It’s really not that bad-it’s a little time-consuming, though. But so worth it. I mostly use this pattern for baby/toddler sized blankets because there are no holes for their little fingers to get tangled in. So the bigger the size, the more yarn you’ll need.
This is a very pretty stitch. I can see several projects that I can use this for. Thank you for sharing. 💜🙏🏻
You are so welcome!
Beautiful pattern, thank you 🧶🦋🌺😊
You're welcome :)
Lovely and informative tutorial. Living this stitch pattern very effective.
Thank you! 😊
I like how you explain about the front & back post crochet Stitches by pushing the posts back or forward. It makes it less confusing to me. Thank you!
You are very welcome, I'm glad that it has helped you :)
I love backpost st.s especially, cabling..
So easy to follow. And I got the pattern right the first time. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial.❤
You’re very welcome 😊
This stitch would make a nice cosy throw or blanket but think it would be quite yarn hungry.
Gorgeous stich Thank you so much for the beautiful tutorial I made scarf and beanie and it turned out pretty and very warm
You are very welcome :)
I'm anxious to give this a try. Maybe a dishcloth or washcloth for a nice sample. My friend likes it when I use acrylic yarn on hers. I'm excited to try this. I have some cotton yarn from Dollar Tree here in the States. I know the acrylic is Premier, but I'm not sure about the cotton. Thanks so much. I pinned this under your name so I know where to find it. 🤗😇
Lovely stitch and I’m thinking cushion covers!!! Thank you!!
You're welcome :)
I enjoy your tutorials a lot. This stitch is beautiful!!
Thank you so much :)
Love this pattern. Thank you
You're welcome :)
Fabulous, I love this video. Thank you so much 💗
You are very welcome :)
Excellent Thank you!!
You are very welcome :)
It’s lovely
Thank you :)
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you! 😊
Love this stitch. What brand is the crochet hook? Thank you for sharing.
How do you mix stitches? I would like to try and strip this with the regular basket weave...is that possible to do like 10 rows and then 5 rows of regular (then repeat?)
Can I use this pattern in sweater please guide what type of yarn and crochet no
Yes absolutely - the type of yarn depends entirely on the look you are trying to achieve 😊 It would be a good idea to try some different types of yarn to make swatches with to see which type you’d like to turn into a sweater.
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial . Love that pattern can't wait to try it. which border stitch would you recommend for this pattern? At the end of the row do you catch both loops on the last stitch? Love the nails!😊🧶🧶🧶
You're welcome and thank you so much! 😊 I have a blog post with some of my favourite borders here: bellacococrochet.com/my-favourite-crochet-borders/ - I think most of these would look great with the mini basket weave stitch. I work underneath both loops of the turning chain to make it more secure, but if it's too tricky you can just work into one loop.
Thanks for the advice.
How would you decrease using this pattern?
To decrease you’d need to work two stitches together in one stitch. I’d recommend doing this at the beginning or end of a row 😊
This a very nice pattern. Too bad that I don't like doing backpost stitches.😕
Me neither. I don't like back loop only either. It makes my hands hurt. I could use this stitch for a hat though, it wouldn't be as long to work .
It's a lovely pattern isn't it :)
Why do all nice looking stitches has to be yarn eaters 🥲
Thanks for the tutorial.
Your welcome :)
Muy bello pero no entiendo el idioma gracias 🙏💕
¿Sabías que puedes activar los subtítulos haciendo clic en el ícono "CC" en la parte inferior del video?
Luego haga clic en el ícono de configuración, elija subtítulos, haga clic en traducción automática y elija el idioma que desea :)
If I want to change colour when starting a new row, at which point do I change the colour and how? Thank you
I have a tutorial that shows how to change colour here: ruclips.net/video/3wxMQ-_Cz3s/видео.html and you can change at the end of any row 😊
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Why are you making half trebles in the end, and two stitch in the beginning? I have learned that one double crochet is 3 . And the rows are double crochet….Forgive me my bad english. Love from🇳🇴
In crochet we start our rows with chain stitches to bring us up to the correct height ready to work the next stitches 😊 I'm using UK crochet terminology; a UK treble crochet is equivalent to a US double.
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