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Why are there ten dislikes to this video?
This video was awesome!
I just started crochet the night before last night.
^-^ LOVE IT
Really helpful and very clear instructions. Thank God you used the normal terms and not the american ones,thats always so confusing!
That was the first thing I noticed as well! It would be worth a quick note at the beginning of the videos that the terms employed are UK and not US. In any event,the woman crocheting these lessons gets top marks all around:her diction is clear and understandable,the dark background does much to make her hands,yarn and hook clearly visible,and her work is extraordinarily precise. Wonderful,wonderful job.
Delightful,thank you so much,and yes,please keep these videos coming. I am trying very hard to create a houndstooth pattern,and I see online a moss stitch where you change yarn colors to make the houndstooth pattern. I did get confused,which is why I cam searching for instruction,and how I found your videos. I find them very helpful!
I found this simple to understand which is just what I need. Keep them coming Please.
u need 2 zoom in more! I can’t see how you do that and when it is zommed in you go to fast!!
same here
thanks
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it helped me….
American and English terms differ for the same crochet stitches. A single crochet (sc) in American patterns would be called a double crochet (dc) in English patterns but the stitch is exactly the same.
Hope this helps.
It was my first video and I used English terms
This person has good diction,and the speed of the demo is acceptable. But she has mis-identified the stitch she is creating. Inserting the hook into the center of the circle,drawing the yarn back through the center to have two loops on the hook,and then drawing through both at once is a SINGLE crochet,not a double,as stated.
A learner wants to enjoy acquiring a new skill,not be frustrated by confusing instruction.
I’m glad I could help…I’m in the middle of making more videos…so keep watching
I just wanted to thank you for this video.. my Great grandmother had taught me how to make a chain when I was younger and recently I wanted to re-learn how.. well this video helped me do it!!! And believe me- I have been watching video after video and I think this one is excellent!!
amarican single crochet is called double crochet in british,so yeah its a bit confusing,american double= british triple (or treble)
Do I have to have a needle,or can you do it without?
OMFG IM GOING TO BUST A NUT!! I CAN NOT DO THIS!!!!!! i do it perfectly every single fucking time and it just gives me this huge fucking knot.
Thanks for the video although every time i try i always mess up,well practice.(for me)
It should be noted that when she refers to a “double crochet”that this is the European name for that stitch. In America this is the single crochet. The European “single crochet”is called a “slip stitch”in America.
Another thing that I like about this video is that she’s holding the yarn “tail”so that it gets worked into the stitches as she goes and she has less to weave in later. This is a technique that some books don’t talk about.
amazing,and BTW I JUST LOVE your accent.
Holly COW! I totally did a circle. It didn’t look perfect…but I did it. Thank you for not complicating it. Although I have a different way of holding my yarn,I’m not sure if it’s ok to find your own comfortable way of holding it or not. But thank you so much.
thanks! thats a really great video.
i’m left handed so it’s difficult to hold the stick (or how it’s called)i tried it though….
if i’m going to try it with my left hand it’s going to be mirrored everytime and that’s not realistic i think. What shall i do?
Great video.. easy to understand.. too bad it’s a single crochet that’s shown in the video…NOT a double crochet!!
very confusing to those that rely on these types of videos to teach and show them how to crochet.
Thanks this was great
Thank you so much. So easy to see and understand!
how many mm is a G size hook?
fun! thanks for sharing
@EmisiaNY I will provide some beginner video for you.
@tjw1963 i think she means she can only do single crochet not double crochet.
Oh my! that pumkin is cool! thank youso much my lovley love
@tjw1963 like,I can so one row or column. I can’t seem to connect them and make another row or column. I could make a rope but not a scarf.
@ShareC78 That sounds cute!!
@EmisiaNY I am not sure what you mean by one chain.
Love it but I can only do one chain when I crochet
Thank you! I added a spiral and a stem and one leaf. It’s adorable!
@princessgumbie Try making your stitches a little bit looser so you can get ahold of them.
Hi Teresa,I’m having trouble grabbing the back loop with my hook. Any suggestions? I’m using a 4mm G hook.
I just finished my first one! Thanks so much!! You do such a great job! This is the first “project”of yours I have done but I have learned at least 4 stitches from you!! Thanks for being so nice as to teach us!
I just finished my first one! Thanks so much!! You do such a great job! This is the first “project”of yours I have done but I have learned at least 4 stitches from you!! Thanks so much for being so nice as to teach us!
This pattern is fantastic! I made a pumpkin and then decided to put potpourri wrapped in cheesecloth inside the pumpkin with the batting. now it looks AND smells great!
Oh and i have a idea you could only do just a few rows intel there are three ribs in it and tie it togerther so it looks like a pepper i dont know if that would work but it would be kind of cute.
Thank you.
As always Teresa,you are the best. Totally deserving the Martha Stewart award. Very happy for you,and thank you for your videos and patterns
I appreciate the comment,thank you.
They look really cute! I think ill make a few for my grandmorther.
PS i love your videos there so helpful and clear!
It looks like you’re going through the front loop in the beginning.
can you make some more holloween projects similar to this?
how i make a big pumkin
If you look to the right of the video under “More Info”,the written instructions are posted on my crochet blog. It will have the details for how many rows. You can easily add more or less rows.
thank you so much for this! i’m making it right now! one question…how many rows do you crochet of 3 stich 7 stich 3 stich? just until they can connect to make a circle?