Thank you so much for sharing your tips and knowledge ! Love your work and I am learning a lot with you. I am from ON and happy to find your CZcams channel 😊
Wonderful! I'm so glad you're here...eh ;) hahaha I was in the UK several years ago, and someone asked, "I know someone from Ontario...do you know them?"
You are a great teacher. Thank you. I recently learned about Freeform crochet and that’s how I found your channel. I really like this spiral pattern and I’m curious if you’ve ever done this pattern with three or more colors?
Hello Patricia, thank you for posting this amazing breakdown! I was wondering if it's possible to double the width for each colour of the spiral to make a spiral sweater, but I'm not exactly certain if this is applicable. Would love to get some insight, cheers! :)
I'm not sure how you intend to use it. You can use a trc instead of a dc, but that would not give double the width. Of course, you can continue adding rounds to the spiral to make it as large as you like :)
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia Thank you for responding so promptly~ Not sure if you'll be able to see this but I would like to attempt to recreate this sweater :) www.lyst.com/en-ca/clothing/paloma-wool-twister-swirl-intarsia-knit-jumper/
Ah...that is a knitted pattern and the spiral design would be worked into each row by changing the colors at a certain point. It is not created by going in rounds. The sleeves would be knitted separately as well, with a specific design to match the body of the sweater. I don't know how this could be achieved with crochet. Sorry! You could use freeform crochet to make 'scrumbles' and then join them together to create a pattern shape like I show in this tutorial. czcams.com/video/NVAMaqLUPL0/video.html
See 4:55 in the video. It is the top loop, as I say, therefore leaving the front loop exposed to crochet into if desired to add more texture. You can also crochet into both loops if you don't plan to use the front loop or prefer a different look. Be playful!
There can be a couple of issues...the first may be that the stitch count is not correct. If you are not increasing enough, that will make it curl. The other issue can be crochet tension. If your tension is too tight, that can also cause the work to curl. Try using a larger crochet hook and check out my tutorial on proper crochet tension: czcams.com/video/PxAVTN_T3mk/video.html
I adore spirals. I know I will play with this a lot.
Wonderful...enjoy!
Thank you for the tutorial. I can see myself quickly becoming addicted to scrumbles!
You are so welcome! There is nothing like scrumbling...especially for the creative mind!
Spirals are beautiful, thanks for teaching this!
My pleasure 😊
I really this and want to do this pattern for an afghan at some point in the near future.
Wonderful! That would be beautiful.
Thank you!!😊
You're welcome 😊
Merci super réalisation bravo 🦋🦋
Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing your tips and knowledge ! Love your work and I am learning a lot with you.
I am from ON and happy to find your CZcams channel 😊
Wonderful! I'm so glad you're here...eh ;) hahaha
I was in the UK several years ago, and someone asked, "I know someone from Ontario...do you know them?"
Beautiful video.
Thank you so much !! 💖
Thank you and you're welcome!
You are a great teacher. Thank you. I recently learned about Freeform crochet and that’s how I found your channel. I really like this spiral pattern and I’m curious if you’ve ever done this pattern with three or more colors?
Thank you so much! No, I have not tried 3 colors, but that would be something to play with!
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thank you :)
Hello Patricia, thank you for posting this amazing breakdown! I was wondering if it's possible to double the width for each colour of the spiral to make a spiral sweater, but I'm not exactly certain if this is applicable. Would love to get some insight, cheers! :)
I'm not sure how you intend to use it. You can use a trc instead of a dc, but that would not give double the width. Of course, you can continue adding rounds to the spiral to make it as large as you like :)
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia Thank you for responding so promptly~
Not sure if you'll be able to see this but I would like to attempt to recreate this sweater :) www.lyst.com/en-ca/clothing/paloma-wool-twister-swirl-intarsia-knit-jumper/
Ah...that is a knitted pattern and the spiral design would be worked into each row by changing the colors at a certain point. It is not created by going in rounds. The sleeves would be knitted separately as well, with a specific design to match the body of the sweater. I don't know how this could be achieved with crochet. Sorry! You could use freeform crochet to make 'scrumbles' and then join them together to create a pattern shape like I show in this tutorial. czcams.com/video/NVAMaqLUPL0/video.html
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia Ah, I see. Will do, will try it out! Thank you :)
Top loop, or front loop? I can’t tell which one
See 4:55 in the video. It is the top loop, as I say, therefore leaving the front loop exposed to crochet into if desired to add more texture. You can also crochet into both loops if you don't plan to use the front loop or prefer a different look. Be playful!
Sorry to bother you but when you say top loop do you mean front loop or the back loop? It was hard for me to tell. Beautiful work!
I'm so sorry, I do mean the back loop when I say top loop. I have some cognitive issues and that term had been so hard for me to remember.
@@createandcrochetwithpatricia 🙏
idk why mine always end up being not flat😢
There can be a couple of issues...the first may be that the stitch count is not correct. If you are not increasing enough, that will make it curl. The other issue can be crochet tension. If your tension is too tight, that can also cause the work to curl. Try using a larger crochet hook and check out my tutorial on proper crochet tension: czcams.com/video/PxAVTN_T3mk/video.html