I just discovered your blog and this stitch!! My girlfriend (who is much more talented in crochet - I've only been doing it for a few years) we are getting together to try this!! Thanks, I love it!! I really want to try something new, it's a bit lofty, but thank you for your tutorials!! Noelle
I found you on Pintrest too... you're awesome! Thank you so much for posting this. I followed this stitch and the afghan stitch video you posted. You're a great teacher!
I am in awe of your ninja like crochet ability!!! I also like to just figure things out because I am not about to pay someone for the instructions for one stitch. You are a crochet queen!! I am going to link to this site on my blog, if you don't mind.
Love the stitch, can't wait to try it. Using sock yarn sounds like it might be delicate and pretty. Also, can't agree more, why charge $$$ for sharing a pattern. Charge for the product once it's done..important to share as artists.
I have been searching for a new stitch FOREVER! This one I can even do with the 2 year old running around without messing up! I am going for a blanket in the stitch! So happy you decided to put it out there. THANK YOU
That's where I found it. I still love this stitch and am making a scarf with Deborah Norville sock yarn in Indigo. It's looking quite pretty so far.
ReplyDeleteIt's great - that's how I found you :D
ReplyDeleteThat's how I found you!! congratulations! Your explanation of the stitch is brilliant! I can't wait to try it with some Noro sock yarn!
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog and this stitch!! My girlfriend (who is much more talented in crochet - I've only been doing it for a few years) we are getting together to try this!! Thanks, I love it!! I really want to try something new, it's a bit lofty, but thank you for your tutorials!!
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I found your blog on Pintrest!!! I agree with your post completely! And I honestly think it was re-pinned over 100 times! Congrats and thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteI found you on Pintrest too... you're awesome! Thank you so much for posting this. I followed this stitch and the afghan stitch video you posted. You're a great teacher!
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of your ninja like crochet ability!!! I also like to just figure things out because I am not about to pay someone for the instructions for one stitch. You are a crochet queen!! I am going to link to this site on my blog, if you don't mind.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for the demo. I have seen this stitch on a hat and wondered how to do it. Now I know - thanks to you.
ReplyDeleteLove the stitch, can't wait to try it. Using sock yarn sounds like it might be delicate and pretty. Also, can't agree more, why charge $$$ for sharing a pattern. Charge for the product once it's done..important to share as artists.
ReplyDeleteI have been searching for a new stitch FOREVER! This one I can even do with the 2 year old running around without messing up! I am going for a blanket in the stitch! So happy you decided to put it out there. THANK YOU
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