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Lois Floyd | Conscious Crochet
United Kingdom
Registrace 2. 04. 2021
Conscious crochet - patterns and tips on ways to make crochet better for us and the planet.
Find more over on my website www.logii.co.uk
Find more over on my website www.logii.co.uk
Crochet checkerboard tutorial
A helpful tutorial showing you the main techniques you will need to make your own ‘check-mate’ scarf.
Go to logii.co.uk/blog/2023/the-check-mate-scarf for the full pattern details, materials and colour options.
Go to logii.co.uk/blog/2023/the-check-mate-scarf for the full pattern details, materials and colour options.
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Attaching a new yarn colour in your crochet project
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Attaching a new yarn colour in your crochet project
How to change yarn colours in single crochet (UK double crochet)
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How to change yarn colours in single crochet (UK double crochet)
Changing colour, intarsia crochet and the cut & tie method
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Changing colour, intarsia crochet and the cut & tie method
Ooh the pebble stitch! I looked in the description lol ❤
@@kotacrochets17 😁
It’s a double stick ?
There's a little clue in the description 😉
What if you do it on lap ?
You can still manage your yarn in the same way - I often crochet on my bed with it on my lap. Just keep your yarns to the side of you (or in front, whichever is most convenient) and make sure you're swapping them around when you change which side you're working on.
Thanks for this video! I'm new to intarsia crochet and am wondering whether it would be ok to leave the white yarn tail without cutting it, and pick it up to crochet with it again on the way back, when you get to that point in the next row? Or are you always crocheting from the same end instead of going back & forth? Thanks! 😊
Sorry for the delay! Yes that is fine to do (floating yarns around the back of the work) but just keep an eye on your tension - this method, if not done correctly, can result in the shape of your work warping. Maybe I'll do a video on this to explain better 😊
@@logiilo Thanks! I wouldn't necessariliy have thought about tension and warping, much appreciated. A video would be super helpful if you have time, thanks! If you rememeber, please could you comment here to let me know if/when you do put one up? Thanks! No worries if you forget though! :)
Thank you so much that was sooooooooooo useful ❤❤ شكرًا مره افدتيني فعلًا كنت محتارة بينهم
No problem! Thanks for your feedback 😊❤️
Per cortesia in italiano grazie
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Es la diferencia entre la técnica tapestry y la intarsia. En la primera se esconde la cola y se corta, mientras que en la segunda se cruzan las hebras y no se corta. La ventaja de la última es que te de un tejido reversible y no queda tan acartonado como con la otra tecnica
Thank you can you do a word headband
Thank you for the info but how do u manage the color showing when you pick the yarn along the other side
I know this is late, but for anyone else wondering: if you use tapestry and run the yarn through the stitches then it can show through a little. Depending on how much contrast there is between the yarn colours and how tight the stitch is (eg single versus double/treble) it might be not too noticeable, or very noticeable. If you use the intarsia technique then you probably want your work to be one-sided ie clothing where the outside won't be on show, because it will be more noticeable on the wrong side of the work. To me, the massive upside of intarsia is that it doesn't waste yarn or add bulk because you aren't carrying each colour all the way through the work, and it won't show from the right side. Personally, I would only use the tapestry technique on blankets.
@@wronggeometrythank you for your comment it’s useful ❤
Hola saludos desde Chile Seria posible colocar subtitulos en Español por favor, saludos desde Chile.