Thank you! I finally found what I was looking for! A through tutorial with consideration of a twist per cm, and expert tip to hold the twisted yarn with your pinky. 4:57
Thank you Bella, nice hearing your beautiful voice,God bless you for teaching n sharing your experience with endless people, love you ❤❤❤❤❤ from India..
Hi,Bella Coco. I like that twisted look, works well with that pattern, and scarf. Hey! (Pattern and scarf) I just came up with a possible yarn shop name. Lol. Clever and smart this fringe. Thanks for showing. Happy Easter to you and family 👪. See you on the tube 🙂 🙏.
You're welcome, I'm glad you like it! 😊 I would recommend hand washing if possible but it does depend on what yarn you've used. If you've used acrylic then you should be ok to wash on a gentle machine cycle, but I always like to err on the side of caution! 😊
I made a blanket when I was not very good at crocheting and for some reason I just left the endings of the colour changes just there instead of sewing them in. I would not do it like that anymore. What can I do with these yarn ends? Should I pick them up with that method and drill them in to make fringes? Would it work? 🤔🤔
You could leave them to make a fringe or you could just sew them in so you can’t see them 😊 I have a tutorial that explains how to do that here: ruclips.net/video/6qXEcQj_0L0/видео.html
And THIS is why you are the queen! Thank you!!!
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Thank you! I finally found what I was looking for! A through tutorial with consideration of a twist per cm, and expert tip to hold the twisted yarn with your pinky. 4:57
I'm glad it was helpful :)
Oh, wow! I love how the fringe looks, and even as a novice, I think I will give this one a go 🥰. Thank you!
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This will be so good for a blanket. Thanks❤
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I was just learning how to do a granny square from your tutorial now I'm making that square into a blanket. So easy
Thank you Bella, nice hearing your beautiful voice,God bless you for teaching n sharing your experience with endless people, love you ❤❤❤❤❤ from India..
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Thank you for this tutorial! I like this method of the twisted crochet. Better anchored than traditional methods.
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Love the clarity of your Channel. Leaves no doubt at all what to do and how to do it. You are one of the best l have seen. Thank you!!! ❤
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I like this style of fringe as a border. It’s very pretty. Thank you for sharing how to do this. 💜🙏🏻
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I tried this on a knitted blanket and it looked really good. Thank you for the great tip💕
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I love this idea! I always like the idea of fringe, but it always seems so tedious to cut little pieces of yarn to make them.
I'm glad you like it :)
Super cute ! So much easier than my old way! Thank you
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Very easy method, beginners friendly
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I just received your newsletter and jumped on these outstanding tutorials! 😁
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Great tutorial as usual. Luv the fringe Thankyou
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Very pretty fringe Sarah-Jayne! Thanks for another amazing tutorial!💞
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Wow love that technique simple and cute will use for sure thanks
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Brilliant thanks for sharing glad I found your channel xxx
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Hi,Bella Coco. I like that twisted look, works well with that pattern, and scarf. Hey! (Pattern and scarf) I just came up with a possible yarn shop name. Lol. Clever and smart this fringe. Thanks for showing. Happy Easter to you and family 👪. See you on the tube 🙂 🙏.
Thank you :)
Going to save me so much time thank you!!
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So cute! I need to do this.
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Brilliant! This is perfect for fraying yarn or chenille - where it just slides off the end of the core 😁. Wish I’d known it a week ago 🤣
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Very clever. Thanks for sharing.
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So pretty cant wait to try it
Excellent tutorial as always thanks ❤
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It looks so pretty!
This is really cool!
Super cool 😎 idea!
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Thank you for the link. This is brilliant 😀
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Thanks for a good tutorial❤
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This is genius!
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Wow so cool thanks
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Fantastic! Thank you ❤🎉
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Thankyou really neat idea
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So clever! Thank you. ❤️
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Love this ❤
thanks sharing full watching nice
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Thinking about how this can be used for mosaic projects! Fringe as you go, instead of cutting every row. Off to the "laboratory!" ❤❤❤❤
Very nice
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It adds such a pretty finish. Thank you! One question, can you wash the item with this fringe?
You're welcome, I'm glad you like it! 😊 I would recommend hand washing if possible but it does depend on what yarn you've used. If you've used acrylic then you should be ok to wash on a gentle machine cycle, but I always like to err on the side of caution! 😊
@@bellacococrochet Perfect, thank you so much. 😊
What's the best length for the fringe with a chunky yarn?
Thank you so much for watching! You might also enjoy these other crochet borders: ruclips.net/p/PLsrz34yAA5Tr6dBCOUR8jzBhGyzHffPtz
Will the fringe unravel when washed?
Because you are actually crocheting the fringe onto your work it shouldn't come undone providing you have secured your ends :)
I made a blanket when I was not very good at crocheting and for some reason I just left the endings of the colour changes just there instead of sewing them in. I would not do it like that anymore. What can I do with these yarn ends? Should I pick them up with that method and drill them in to make fringes? Would it work? 🤔🤔
You could leave them to make a fringe or you could just sew them in so you can’t see them 😊 I have a tutorial that explains how to do that here: ruclips.net/video/6qXEcQj_0L0/видео.html
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So cool 😎