This is what i love about crochet. Once you get the basic stitches down it seems like their are an endless amount of stitches you can work with. I will try this one because I am really comfortable with the single crochet stitch. Thank you for sharing.
Having used it on amigurumi it should be a standard stitch deviation. Its tighter, bulkier, and cleaner looking, and it makes any project immediately look higher quality
Thank you for sharing this beautiful tutorial and many others, I am learning how to crochet through them , you are a amazing crochet Teacher Sarah ! 😊💗
This can be worked flat for a scarf/rug by cutting and starting a new or same yarn back at the beginning. Basically pieces that would utilize fringe or someone who really likes weaving in ends lol.
It's used a great deal for amigurumi which are mostly worked in the round. It makes a tighter stitch so there's less likelihood of the stuffing showing through and it also uses less yarn
Yes, I'm in the habit of yarning under because I do a lot of amigurumi, but at the same time, I'm not experienced enough in crochet to be able to identify a stitch at a glance. I thought this was a different stitch I was learning but I guess I've been doing it all along lol
I find the yarning under doesn't always work for the x look you can also use it on flat work not only in the round however the x is not as distinct as in the round plus whatever type of yarn your using really highlights the textures of your work plus I love the colors,,,,very nice,,,,but my brain forgets to yarn under
The stitch does not look the same on both sides of your work, there is a definite right (R) and wrong (W) side. A blanket pattern has you turning your work at the end of the row and working down either the R or the W side depending on which side you just completed.
So if you do it in the flat and you do one row as this one and when you turn your work it’s just regular SC and then you turn again and start this stitch again. Could be an interesting pattern
Is increasing or decreasing this stitch recommended or does that ruin the neat look of the crosses? I guess i will have to experiment. Thank you for all the great videos. They are beautifully recored and have given me loads of inspiration.... as you can tell from my overflowing wip boxes
Hi , I have been watching all your crocheting and had subscribed but I can never be able to get the written pattern, I tried to find out how but still no luck after trying what the internet told, can you please be good enough just to write how many chain, that is… odd or even and just the first two rows, many thanks.
I need a little help! I am self taught crochet. Most projects I do are basic simple to do, but the one I am working on has me completely confused. I am working on an afghan and am on the border of it. I will give you the last instruction of Rnd 1; join with slip st to first sc: which I have done. It is Rnd 2 that has me stuck. Rnd 2: slip st in next sc, [ch 2, working around first hdc, hdc in same st as joining(beginning Cross St made)], working Cross Sts around; join with slip st to first hdc changing to MC, drop CC: 176 Cross Sts. Can you break this down for me or maybe do a video on it, I would be so ever grateful. Thank you.
Lovely ...but also would like to know...why...it can only be done in the round😳? And why not turn your work? Sometimes ... crochet gets a little 🤔🥴🙃..still love it.. but always willing to try something... out of the norm....
If anyone wants to use the same yarn as in her tutorial, Hobby Lobby Bee brand has an exact replica of it. I genuinely thought that's what she was using at first bc it is the exact yarn. I forget the name of it, I believe it's called Yarn Bee Comfy Classic?! Anyway just an option if you cant or dont want to order online and have a HL in your area.
Because when you turn your work the single crochet looks different from the back. So this stitch would loose the effect because it would only be in every other row when looking at the front of your work
If it can only be worked in the round, excuse my ignorance.. but other than a beanie brim, a cell phone holder or a form of a bag.. what good is it? (not being sarcastic
This is what i love about crochet. Once you get the basic stitches down it seems like their are an endless amount of stitches you can work with. I will try this one because I am really comfortable with the single crochet stitch. Thank you for sharing.
I think this is how I will be doing single crochet from now on. I bet it works well for amigurumi.
Having used it on amigurumi it should be a standard stitch deviation. Its tighter, bulkier, and cleaner looking, and it makes any project immediately look higher quality
That’s what I do ,never knew the name ,it’s looks very professional
This is a very simple and beautiful design. Will have to try this. Thank you Sarah..
Thank you for sharing this beautiful tutorial and many others, I am learning how to crochet through them , you are a amazing crochet Teacher Sarah ! 😊💗
I had no idea that this stitch existed. So pretty!
This can be worked flat for a scarf/rug by cutting and starting a new or same yarn back at the beginning. Basically pieces that would utilize fringe or someone who really likes weaving in ends lol.
It's used a great deal for amigurumi which are mostly worked in the round. It makes a tighter stitch so there's less likelihood of the stuffing showing through and it also uses less yarn
Yes, I'm in the habit of yarning under because I do a lot of amigurumi, but at the same time, I'm not experienced enough in crochet to be able to identify a stitch at a glance. I thought this was a different stitch I was learning but I guess I've been doing it all along lol
What a beautiful stitch. I see you really like using shiny, roving yarn, which gives a more elegant look. Thank you👏🏼👍🏼
Thank you ,very easy to understand & a pretty stitch
Thank you dear, it is a beautiful stitch, I will use it for my next proyect: a bag Pack. Thank you for sharing with us. Best regards from Mexico City.
You’re welcome! And thank you for watching!
A very well explained stitch...Thank you very much...
Beautiful stitch Sarah, thank you for the tutorial.
This is a beautiful stitch, thank you for sharing 😊
You’re welcome :)
I find the yarning under doesn't always work for the x look you can also use it on flat work not only in the round however the x is not as distinct as in the round plus whatever type of yarn your using really highlights the textures of your work plus I love the colors,,,,very nice,,,,but my brain forgets to yarn under
Beautiful! Just wondering why it should be worked on rounds. Why can’t it be done for blankets?
The stitch does not look the same on both sides of your work, there is a definite right (R) and wrong (W) side. A blanket pattern has you turning your work at the end of the row and working down either the R or the W side depending on which side you just completed.
A flat round circle blanket…..
What if you didn’t turn the work but worked backwards across the same side?
Thank you for this!!
This is a great pattern! Do you know if it would work on a square or rectangle made in the round as opposed to back and forth in rows?
Thank you, it's a beautiful stitch 💖💖🌹🌹
Hi,beautiful stitch,I started to crochet a beanie hat for me and I’m wandering how to decrease at the top !?
Lovely!
So if you do it in the flat and you do one row as this one and when you turn your work it’s just regular SC and then you turn again and start this stitch again. Could be an interesting pattern
That could be!
Hello
What if I turned the work? Will the cross single crochet stitch still show?
Thank you.
Amazing. What a gem. 🙏🏻❤️
Want to ask does it use more or less yarn in the yarn under compare to the yarn ober😊
Is increasing or decreasing this stitch recommended or does that ruin the neat look of the crosses? I guess i will have to experiment. Thank you for all the great videos. They are beautifully recored and have given me loads of inspiration.... as you can tell from my overflowing wip boxes
I'm thinking about that too
I'm omw making a shirt but it needs decreases and I'm scared I'll ruin the crosses
@@carolinepatricia29 maybe put the decrease in areas that will be not as visible. Side, under the arms, back area. ??? I only use this on my toys
Can you do this technique with a magic ring?
Hi , I have been watching all your crocheting and had subscribed but I can never be able to get the written pattern, I tried to find out how but still no luck after trying what the internet told, can you please be good enough just to write how many chain, that is… odd or even and just the first two rows, many thanks.
Why can this not be a blanket with two different sides, I think it would look nice
Ok I'm a newbie, so could you explain why would this stitch only work in a round and not in a flat piece?
I think that's because in circular you get the "cross" in the same side, while in a flat piece would be alternating
That's great thanks
I need a little help! I am self taught crochet. Most projects I do are basic simple to do, but the one I am working on has me completely confused. I am working on an afghan and am on the border of it. I will give you the last instruction of Rnd 1; join with slip st to first sc: which I have done. It is Rnd 2 that has me stuck. Rnd 2: slip st in next sc, [ch 2, working around first hdc, hdc in same st as joining(beginning Cross St made)], working Cross Sts around; join with slip st to first hdc changing to MC, drop CC: 176 Cross Sts. Can you break this down for me or maybe do a video on it, I would be so ever grateful. Thank you.
This is beautiful thanks for sharing
Nice design thank you bye
You’re welcome :)
@@RichTexturesCrochet 🥰😍
Can you do this for HDC as well?
Do I have to make a ring?
THANK YOU!!! 💕
Thank you x
Thank you so much
Lovely ...but also would like to know...why...it can only be done in the round😳? And why not turn your work? Sometimes ... crochet gets a little 🤔🥴🙃..still love it.. but always willing to try something... out of the norm....
I think that's because in circular you get the "cross" in the same side, while in a flat piece would be alternating
If anyone wants to use the same yarn as in her tutorial, Hobby Lobby Bee brand has an exact replica of it. I genuinely thought that's what she was using at first bc it is the exact yarn. I forget the name of it, I believe it's called Yarn Bee Comfy Classic?! Anyway just an option if you cant or dont want to order online and have a HL in your area.
working in the front loop only too, aren't you?
How many chains would i need to made a headband ?
But how do you make that pattern as an afghan?
Why can u only work in rounds? I’d love to make a scarf with this pattern :/
Because when you turn your work the single crochet looks different from the back. So this stitch would loose the effect because it would only be in every other row when looking at the front of your work
Thankyou very pretty God Bless
If it can only be worked in the round, excuse my ignorance.. but other than a beanie brim, a cell phone holder or a form of a bag.. what good is it? (not being sarcastic
Amigurumi
Gloves? Currently doing a project with it. Pouches, bottle cases...
Why can't it be worked flat?
💘 💘 💘 love
Why does it have to be done in a round?
I think that's because in circular you get the "cross" in the same side, while in a flat piece would be alternating
what size is your crochet hook and what ply is your yarn,anyone feel free to comment 🎉
Doesn't look as nice using velvet yarn.