Woven Stitch Dish Cloth
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- Learn how to crochet the Woven Stitch and make a dish cloth in the process! This is a very practical way to learn a new Celtic style stitch that will build confidence to give larger projects a try as well as produce a very usable cloth for either your kitchen or bath!
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I love the idea of learning new stitches while making a washcloth.
A nice, easy project that would be great for gifts!
Oh, Bonnie, this is a beautiful new stitch for me to learn, TY. I also like the idea for ending the last few rows. It makes a lovely dish cloth. I have plenty of cotton to try it out. TY so much.
My pleasure Barbara! Glad you like this one!
That is a little bit of a fun stitch. Thank you
Thank you Bonnie. This turned out so pretty.
Thank you Bonnie for this beautiful tutorial as always the way you explain every single step by step makes it easy to follow and working with with a bright colour orange which is very pretty on a black background is very easy to see all the steps in detail ❤😊 🤗 💐
So glad you enjoyed this one Cindy! I love this black backdrop for this very reason.
This is lovely Bonnie Thank you!! I needed something like this today Fabulous
This is a beautiful stitch. Super helpful for managing tension and slip stitches. 😅😅 They are a struggle for me. Thank you for the lovely tutorial! 😊
My pleasure Marilyn!
Very quick & easy! Thanks! Makes a wonderful fabric. Made mine in I Love This Cotton in the Lime Dot colorway. 🤍💜💚
Nice format for a stitch catalogue!
😉You got that right Anna!
Very cool boarder!!!
Pretty 😊
Im making the holiday blanket. Love this stitch,.
Thank you Bonnie. I'll definitely be making this - it's just lovely and I happen to have some of that yarn.
I hope you enjoy this one Vickie! That cotton yarn is some of the softest I've ever worked with!
Great tutorial as usual Bonnie! You are so easy to follow!
Uff da! I haven't felt this uncoordinated since 1989 when I transitioned from using a regular computer mouse to a thumb track ball.
I've been crocheting over a decade and I find it really difficult to NOT yarn-over after drawing up a loop, especially since you have to alternate between not yarning-over and yarning-over in every stitch! It got easier after a while, but dang.... You were right about it fighting with my muscle memory! 😊
Ha ha! I so remember those early years of computers too. They were so big, bulky and cumbersome back in the day. Yes, this stitch is a bit strange but worth the fight in my opinion. Take care Victoria!
Thanks 😂for your help!
Ooh I like this! 😍
I just finished making one. It turned out great. Thanks for the tutorial.
That's great Deirdre!
Awesome ❤thank you ❤
that so nice you make nice things ty
I love the woven stitch it's so great for so many different projects, and I think the LFR is a great edging for this.
Thank you Mary! I too love the definition of this edging stitch.
I can’t wait to try this stitch, thank you Bonnie ❤
Hi Bonnie, I’m not able to watch this tutorial atm but I will later and I’m so excited about this. Quick question: is this the very first one of the series and how many are there? Thanks in advance.
Just a new category I’m starting Sandy. Not sure how many I will be adding, but I plan on leaving this open ended as a teaching tool as the channel grows!
@@BonnieBayCrochet sounds good to me, Thankyou Bonnie!!
I love this idea. It's a small quick project that teaches a new (well, new to me) stitch. Also it's a very useful project that EVERYONE uses. Thank you Bonnie
@@Whistlebritches1 my pleasure! For the record, this yarn is 30% off right now at Hobby Lobby, and they do have an online store!