This is such a beautiful stitch and you did such an amazing job with instructions! Love the slow pace and the pointing for accuracy to follow along. Thank you!
Just found your channel and have enjoyed the tutorial. I have subscribed as I enjoyed it. I just wanted to mention for folks who struggle with having a large loop of the previous row’s yarn, just use a stitch marker or 🧷 to put through the loop and close. This prevents the stitches from becoming undone if you happen to catch the yarn and pull the loop shut. I find it especially helpful if I am making a large blanket as I do not need to worry it gets pulled out when going in and out of the bag or while I am working on it while watching tv, etc. I even do this if I have several WIP’s so it does not accidentally pull out any stitches. I hope this helps those who worry about the long hanging loop from the previous row. It has saved me a few times, especially when the kids are playing and accidentally get caught up in my yarn. Thanks again for sharing. Peace and love from an American living in Scotland. 🙏❤️🏴
This is so much fun. Like weaving and crocheting at once. I learned the hard way to put a stitch marker instead of a big loop at the end of a row. I make mistakes. Lots. I love a pattern that allows me to find them fast and fix them. Thank you for sharing.
@@SierrasCraftyCreations if you can find a short color changing yarn, it works great as the foreground diamonds. I did this recently too. I have just ordered some contrasting colors to see how it will look with 2 variegated skeins. I did it with a baby blanket years ago with another mosaic pattern and it really worked well, so hoping this will too.
If you don't understand this you can slow it down and you also can rewind this as many times as you need. It seems really simple to me to understand. Try rewinding it and slow it down instead of criticizing her. 😊
Great tutorial, and a wonderful pattern. Soon as I saw this, I had to make one - a baby blanket in chunky dark grey and royal blue - it looks great! Thank you!
It looks like I might have to go down to a thinner yarn as I can't get the right shade of accent colour I want in our local shop, if so I'm going to have to used a slightly smaller hook and increase the number of chain I start off with. Am I correct in thinking that I will need to have multiples of 5 + 1 chains to start with?
I know this is asked more than once. Still not positive on the answer. I want to make this smaller than baby blanket. A multiple would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I'm thankful but you need to repeat this video slowly and doing all row specificly those with more details because you just keep saying : just make same until the end and you make it very fast
This is such a beautiful stitch and you did such an amazing job with instructions! Love the slow pace and the pointing for accuracy to follow along. Thank you!
I did a queen size blanket with burgundy and beige….everyone loves it! Thank you for sharing your talent and being a great teacher😊
❤❤❤soo beautiful
Just found your channel and have enjoyed the tutorial. I have subscribed as I enjoyed it.
I just wanted to mention for folks who struggle with having a large loop of the previous row’s yarn, just use a stitch marker or 🧷 to put through the loop and close. This prevents the stitches from becoming undone if you happen to catch the yarn and pull the loop shut. I find it especially helpful if I am making a large blanket as I do not need to worry it gets pulled out when going in and out of the bag or while I am working on it while watching tv, etc. I even do this if I have several WIP’s so it does not accidentally pull out any stitches. I hope this helps those who worry about the long hanging loop from the previous row. It has saved me a few times, especially when the kids are playing and accidentally get caught up in my yarn.
Thanks again for sharing. Peace and love from an American living in Scotland. 🙏❤️🏴
This is so much fun. Like weaving and crocheting at once.
I learned the hard way to put a stitch marker instead of a big loop at the end of a row.
I make mistakes. Lots. I love a pattern that allows me to find them fast and fix them.
Thank you for sharing.
Need the multiples, I’d like to make about a double size. Please? Thank you.
Tips on sides for a border????
This is one of my favorite patterns!! It looks amazing with a color changing yarn too. ❤. Great tutorial.
That is next on my list to try! Color changing yarn as my main color 😍
@@SierrasCraftyCreations if you can find a short color changing yarn, it works great as the foreground diamonds. I did this recently too. I have just ordered some contrasting colors to see how it will look with 2 variegated skeins. I did it with a baby blanket years ago with another mosaic pattern and it really worked well, so hoping this will too.
making it in black black and white because those are the colors i had enough if to make the size i wanted. the tutorial made it super easy thank you
Wow what an amazing teacher you are! I will try this gorgeous pattern today 😊
This is an incredible tutorial! Thank you for sharing it!
I will have to try this, thank you so very much for this tutorial! ❤😊
If you don't understand this you can slow it down and you also can rewind this as many times as you need. It seems really simple to me to understand. Try rewinding it and slow it down instead of criticizing her. 😊
Great tutorial, and a wonderful pattern. Soon as I saw this, I had to make one - a baby blanket in chunky dark grey and royal blue - it looks great! Thank you!
That sounds so pretty!
It looks like I might have to go down to a thinner yarn as I can't get the right shade of accent colour I want in our local shop, if so I'm going to have to used a slightly smaller hook and increase the number of chain I start off with. Am I correct in thinking that I will need to have multiples of 5 + 1 chains to start with?
Great tutorial. Thanks you.
liked & sub 2am (insomnia). Thanks.
An amazing blanket and an amazing detailed tutorial!!! We really needed it!
Thank you so much!!!❤😊!!!
Thank you so much :) So glad you enjoyed it!
Precioso😍😍😍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I know this is asked more than once. Still not positive on the answer.
I want to make this smaller than baby blanket. A multiple would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
What’s the multiples?
Baby Blanket: 625 yards (1,250 total)
Throw Blanket: 660 (1,320 total)
Queen Blanket: 1,320 (2,640 total)
King Blanket: 1,980 (3,960 total)
Ch 225 (255, 455, 555)
It's a Multiple of 10 plus 4 (which is what I used when I made this) but looks like she did multiple of 10 plus 5...
@@Aleks25900 so I can also do the x10+5?
@garapata5641 just do 2 rows as a sample. I think multiple of 10 plus five works since all her chain numbers end in 5
What are the multiples for this? Would love to make a size bigger than a throw, but smaller than a Queen.
5+2
@@annerysgallt286 that can't be correct
@@annerysgallt286nope. That's not logical.
My calculation is multiples of 10 plus 5
Good for Pot Holders......😃
Yes this stitch would be great for pot holders!
I'm thankful but you need to repeat this video slowly and doing all row specificly those with more details because you just keep saying : just make same until the end and you make it very fast
ترجمه الى اللغه العربيه😢