Amazing tutorial 🧘♀️🧘♀️ I've never felt so well guided before!! The symbol chart is so helpful and your instructions for every step along the way are perfect!! Thank you so much for this video ❤
I love how you explain every stich along with the symbol chart and how you use the arrows to highlight exactly where you are currently working on the chart. I have never been able to fully understand symbol charts until now. I made you're Ballerini Slippers and they turned out perfect! Thank you for you videos.
I appreciate the English-speaking tutorial, but I would like to assure you that a foreign language title does not keep me away from watching them. I find those [mostly] women doing foreign language tutorials to be be best demonstrators, If not a bit more creative in their crocheting because of their culture and traditions and much of the crochet copies or imitates design elements and decorative touches from architecture in the lands. I have butched videos that have no words at all or even musical background. I've watched video with the script characters from alphabets I could not even begin to try to discern, that have no English in the title quote so ever much less a hashtag for a different social media to refer to 4 to find them on. I have watched videos from apparently third-world countries with perhaps very bad internet service, who live with bare light bulbs, or one of those cheap solar-powered bulbs that charge up during the day so you can use them in your domicile at night,l ive in dark hovels or perhaps a tent or a cave, for all I know! All I know is after the hundreds of thousands of videos that I have watched learning to crochet perfect stitches make motifs and watching knitting to learn how without listening to one person's " this is how to do it " subjective opinion of the right and only way, I discovered a way of knitting that I have not seen repeated in any other videos. I don't know what it's called but she strings the yarn up around her neck and she thums the thread into place and it seems that the way she knits is rather upside down because it seems like some of the stitches are made on the opposite side of the needles than the usual way. If anyone knows this way of knitting Please Tell Me so that I can look up more videos. I am getting nowhere trying to look up this way of knitting. I have asked the question very many different times on the internet search line but Google is no help and I don't know how to use another server on my device.
Amazing tutorial 🧘♀️🧘♀️ I've never felt so well guided before!! The symbol chart is so helpful and your instructions for every step along the way are perfect!! Thank you so much for this video ❤
What a beautiful butterfly. You are a very good teacher. Thank you.
I love how you explain every stich along with the symbol chart and how you use the arrows to highlight exactly where you are currently working on the chart. I have never been able to fully understand symbol charts until now. I made you're Ballerini Slippers and they turned out perfect! Thank you for you videos.
Thank you Regina 🥰
easy and well explained! perfect for beginners. thank you so much:)
Thank you so much for your teaching your a great teacher,thank you again
Perfect! Exactly what I was looking for. Simple enough not to be fussy but with a beautiful shape all the same. Thank you!
Very nice
Lovely work, very well and clearly taught. Thank you so much.
the perfect butterfly!☺🦋
These are so CUUUTE! Gonna add them to tiny hexagons for a baby blanket 😊 Thank you for sharing these!
So cute and easy to follow. Thank you for sharing this pattern! ❤️❤️❤️
Very nice, the best looking and easy to follow butterfly tutorial :)
Very very pretty
Exactly what I was looking for! THANKS!!!!
I love your butterflies.
Very beautiful! 🦋
Gorgeous butterfly and very easy!
Love the little butterfly thank you!
Lovely for adding to blankets. Thank you.
Adorable butterfly ..Thanks so much for sharing 🦋🦋🦋
Can’t wait to try this! Thank you.
Pretty project. Thank you for sharing!!!
How cute, lovely tutorial, thank you, will be making tons of these cuties🦋🌸😘
Very cute.🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋
lovely sweet little butterfly thank you for sharing
Loved this, will have to make!!
This is a very good tutorial! Thank you❣️
Love this
Perfect explained very well
That's pretty!
This is beautiful !!!!
Very nice
Love this and your instructions are excellent! Love the multicolored yarn. Could you please say what brand yarn/thread and color number is it?
awww so cute!
I made rings with your butterfly pattern.
Nice, I would like to see your ring, you can post it in my facebook group : facebook.com/groups/168644924007517/
very good
Cute as hun
Kinda like a butterfly
I appreciate the English-speaking tutorial, but I would like to assure you that a foreign language title does not keep me away from watching them. I find those [mostly] women doing foreign language tutorials to be be best demonstrators, If not a bit more creative in their crocheting because of their culture and traditions and much of the crochet copies or imitates design elements and decorative touches from architecture in the lands.
I have butched videos that have no words at all or even musical background. I've watched video with the script characters from alphabets I could not even begin to try to discern, that have no English in the title quote so ever much less a hashtag for a different social media to refer to 4 to find them on. I have watched videos from apparently third-world countries with perhaps very bad internet service, who live with bare light bulbs, or one of those cheap solar-powered bulbs that charge up during the day so you can use them in your domicile at night,l ive in dark hovels or perhaps a tent or a cave, for all I know!
All I know is after the hundreds of thousands of videos that I have watched learning to crochet perfect stitches make motifs and watching knitting to learn how without listening to one person's " this is how to do it " subjective opinion of the right and only way, I discovered a way of knitting that I have not seen repeated in any other videos. I don't know what it's called but she strings the yarn up around her neck and she thums the thread into place and it seems that the way she knits is rather upside down because it seems like some of the stitches are made on the opposite side of the needles than the usual way. If anyone knows this way of knitting Please Tell Me so that I can look up more videos. I am getting nowhere trying to look up this way of knitting. I have asked the question very many different times on the internet search line but Google is no help and I don't know how to use another server on my device.