Crochet Puff Shell Star Stitch (Great for Scarves or Blankets) | Stunning Textured Stitch
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 2. 08. 2024
- Learn how to crochet the incredibly soft textured Puff Shell Star Stitch - this stitch is an intermediate stitch worked over 4 rows for the full repeat. Perfect for beautiful mermaid scarves! đ§ââïž If the video speed is too fast, you can slow it down! đ See this video on exactly how: âą How to Adjust the Spee...
USA STITCH TERMS
đ Written Pattern: www.hookedbyrobin.com/crochet...
Pattern multiple of 9 +2
đ TIMESTAMPS - click the number to immediately jump to the section you require
0:00 Intro
0:43 Something to note BEFORE we start
2:07 Pattern Starts
6:58 Row 2
8:06 Row 3
13:15 Row 4
14:35 Row 5
16:58 Pattern Repeat Information
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Do you have a left handed version of this video? If you are left handed, you can convert ANY video on CZcams yourself! Simply go to www.mirrorthevideo.com/ and follow the instructions to mirror flip any video to convert to left handed!
How much yarn will I need? This is a very tricky question to answer as there are so many variables! How much yarn you need will depend on which yarn you choose, the thickness of that yarn, your tension and how large you want your finished project to be. I suggest making a small sample first so you can gauge how much yarn you'll need. If making a crochet square, you can weigh your finished square to work out how much yarn it used!
How many squares do I need for a blanket? That all depends on the size of the square you are making and how big you want your finished blanket to be! I always advise making one square first then measuring the size of it. From there you can work out how many squares you will need to get the blanket size you want đ
Do you have the written pattern? Yes! I have written patterns to accompany my video tutorials on my website here: www.hookedbyrobin.com The written pattern is generally released a week or so after the video tutorial to ensure there are no errors in the video itself and to make amendments in the written version if any are found. All the written patterns are FREE to access on my website
How can I print the pattern from your website? Do you have downloadable PDF's? Not at this time no. This may change in the future but for now, I only provide the written pattern directly on my website.
Can you remake this video so it is slower? If the video speed is too fast, you can slow it down! đ See this video on exactly how: âą How to Adjust the Spee...
Why do you use American stitch terminology? I learnt using USA stitch terms, long before I even knew there was a difference between UK & US terminology! American terms are my "first language" so to speak. If you need a conversion chart, I have one here! www.hookedbyrobin.com/crochet...
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That's my christmas presents sorted! How many balls for a scarf do you recommend? Stunning pattern Robin thank you đđ
I've not got much further than I show in the video - I'd imagine I'd have to use another 2 or 3 balls đ€ Depends how long you want your scarf really! Sorry I don't really have a set answer for you đ
@@HookedbyRobin After you finish a project, like a scarf, would you please come back and comment on the yards used for what you made, and it's approximate size? To follow dye lots, I want to make sure to get enough yarn. â„ïž.
Fab, thank you . I've ordered 6 balls, that should keep me going đđ
@@looloolock definitely let me know how you get on! You'll probably finish your scarf much faster than I will as I'm the queen of never finishing anything đ
Louisa Lockley how far did you get with 6 balls? And how long was each ball?
I consider myself a "permanent beginner"... but this was SO easy once I watched the video a couple of times. Then I tried a sample swatch, and it all came together nicely. Tip for new crocheters who might be struggling with this: Watch on full screen to get the best view, and if it seems too fast for you, click on the little Settings gear, then click on Playback Speed, and choose a slower speed that's comfortable for you. Don't hesitate to back the video up, either. This is the beauty of "CZcams Learning"... you can always go back, make the view bigger, and slow things down to catch up until you're comfortable and you get the hang of it. Slowing down will also let you work right along with the narrator so you get to see, hear and "do" the new skill, which reinforces it.
Thanks for the tips, Megan!!
I actually didn't know about the slow down button until I recently got into crocheting and I thank God and CZcams for it đ
Yes!!! You said it so well.
âPermanent beginnerâ! That describes me perfectly!
Great tip thank you đ
I really enjoy your tutorial style - as someone whoâs only started crocheting this year this is a pattern I look forward to trying in the future!
Absolutely beautiful I'm gonna save it and hope to one day do it. I've only done a very large granny square when I was 18 and I havent touched it since and in 51 finally at the age where I can have hobbies and I started with gardening and I want to add this back into it but I'm still just a beginner but I do hope to do this beautiful pattern hopefully before I have another grandbaby so I can do a blanket for he/she lol. Thank you so much for sharing.
That's such a clever way of getting around right side/wrong side issue to make all the shells the same WHILE enhancing the puff! I love it
THANK YOU, Robin!
What a fun look and texture!
At first I was confused as to why the rows of single crochets were being added & embedded,
but then remembered it's a PUFF SHELL!
So Clever & Cute!
I love it! It's absolutely stunning! I am definitely going to try this pattern stitch out. Thank you so much Robin for another amazing tutorial.
THANK YOU FOR ADDING SUBTITLES!!! You have such a wonderful finesse to your crocheting. also having accurate subtitles is always great just đ©đ superb
You are very welcome! I have to manually add the subtitles (it takes forever and is a total pain hahah!) so it's good to hear they are useful!
I love this stitch and I truly appreciate the detail you give us in each of your videos.
I am so making these and sending them as gifts to my family in Wisconsin, thank you for sharing
I will keep trying this pattern because the stitch just looks so cool and i hope to one day complete it so that I can show others what it looks like.
Get comfortable with the star stitch first before taking on a project with this stitch. It'll help you get the hang of carrying all the loops on your hook. I speak from experience !
The cotton yarn she used for the tutorial made the stitches look so sloppy in comparison to her scarf but don't let that put you off...Cotton yarns (4wt, clunky/kinda bulky, lower quality) are stiff and do not drape well. The variegated yarn from her project uses a premium acrylic and drapes very nicely. It's similar to Red Heart's Unforgettable. It is so soft! Note, it can be a little tricky to frog, so take your time.
Absolutely Stunning! A yarn hog, but so worth it! This is such an amazing stitch for a luxurious scarf or blanket! đđ
So beautiful! I've added it to my list of things to make and can't wait to give it a whirl.
Oh, so beautiful! Love the pattern. Iâve got to give it a try. Thank you again for another great tutorial.
Knew what yarn this was before I even clicked, I have it right next to me haha. I LOVE the Cygnet Boho Spirit range
Robin, how absolutely creative you are!!!!!!!! đ§ââïž Words cannot describe my fascination with and admiration of your talent and imagination!!!! Thank you again for sharing your gift with us in such clear instructions!!!!đđ»đ
Another beautiful stitch that will make wonderful projects! Thanks again.
My mum used this stitch on a shawl for my first born 44 years ago,my daughter still has it to this day wrapped in tissue paper. I love the colour of the wool youâre using. Thank you for sharing sending love and prayers always,please keep safe xxâ€ïžđđ»đŹđ§
How many chains did she use for a shawl?
Thank you so much for your video tutorial, Robin, giving such clear instructions for the beautiful puff shell star stich.
Wow this is incredible. Plus your choice of colourway is phenomenal - the blues and greys truly make it look like shells plucked from the ocean.
Thank you so much Rachelle for the loveliest comment! đđ€
I will do my best,I love making Scarves & this Puff shell stitch is Beautiful.
If anyone is watching this now! Lol I had problems! I am not a fan of thick yarns! But I wanted to try this. I have painful fingers from arthritis. I kept dropping off my stitches. Ugh yep! So! Lol I decided I needed to practice something that might work for me! I kept thinking how this puff stitch reminds me of Tunisian crochet. I have one hook for Tunisian and it's a size m! Well I do have a couple skeins of super bulky. So I'm making earwarmers using a tunisian hook and bulky yarn. Lol. round one done! Thanks much for this pattern!
Iâm so happy I found your channel!! I really love several of your patterns/stitch tutorials. đ
What a beautiful stitch pattern and yarn. Thank you for the demonstration.
So beautiful! I'm going to make a stole for my grand niece for her wedding in August! I'm sure she'll love it! Thank you so much! God bless!
This stitch is absolutely gorgeous, I love the star stitch too. I've been looking for a stitch I love as much as star stitch I think I found it
Absolutely stunning! Love the colors too!
This stitch is stunning! Yes I will be making something with it! Lol. Thank you Robin! â€ïž
BEAUTIFUL the stitch and yarn.
Ive started this stitch. Even though it doesn't make full sense right now, it will get better. Is it just me, or does it seem that we are working this shell upside-down? I really love it, though. Thank you to the instructor and other commentators for their input. â€
This is a beautiful pattern! Thanks so much for sharing! Great tutorial!
Wow, what an amazing, great and beautiful pattern. I LOVE IT! Thank you â„
This is absolutely stunning.
This is gorgeous!!! I will be using this pattern for a couple of Christmas presents. Thank you for sharing!
I love this. Thank you so much for showing us how to do this. I can't wait to try it. Your tutorial was very good. đ
Beautiful! I'm going to crochet this. Thank you, Robin!!!
Thank you so much for sharing, it took me a little while to figure out the stitch but I got it!! I'm making a blanket for my first grandchild
Love your tutorial, you did a great job of explaining the Puff Shell Star Stitch.....my next project đđŒđč
That is such a beautiful pattern and yarn.
Beautiful, LOVELY stitch...excellent teacher
That is a beautiful pattern stitching, but I do believe I personally will wait till I am more experienced with crochet to attempt that particular stitch. I am doing my very first project ever today.
I love the colors you used.amazing choice I learned fast.thank you .
What a beautiful stitch!! Thank you for the tutorial.
So beautiful! Thank you, Robin!
Such a beautiful stitch have some Red Heart Unforgettable will make a Beautiful scarf. Gonna give it a try.
Omg. Tq so much for the time stamp its helps alot đ„°
So beautiful đ I think I need a shawl with this ty Robin
Thank you so much I reaydo love this pattern and Iâm going to make several projects using this pattern đđđđđđđđ
Ok I love that you added the time stamps I hate trying to find the row repeats lol thank you
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Thatâs gorgeous đ
I love the stitch! It pairs perfectly with those oceanic colors :)
I love this stitch. Iâve already chosen my yarn. I canât wait to start. Youâre an excellent teacher. Thank you so much.
Beautiful stitch pattern, thank you so much for sharing.
This is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! Thank you!!!đ§¶đ§¶đ§¶đ
Gorgeous pattern Robin , thank you for the tutorial
This is a beautiful stitch! Thank you! I mentioned it on "Nothing but Crochet " on FB
Great tutorial thanks also so sweet to listen such a rich English accent.
Lovely pattern, but I'll try it when I'm well rested and confident. Thanks for the challenge, I think.
Thank you for another perfectly beautiful pattern, Robin
Oh my what beautiful stitch and thanks for sharing.
Looks fun and so pretty.
Beautiful pattern. Thank you for the tutorial đ
I was looking for a simple pattern for my daughter's scarf as I'm a beginner and dont know much...and this suddenly came in front of my eyes...It's very easy to learn from you...Very clear and perfect instructions.
Thank you so much for this beautiful pattern.
Very pretty!! Think I would use this pattern as a break from other projects, for I would make a throw for my Daughters chairs in their favorite sportsteam colors. đđ.
Thank you so much.. đđđđ
i like the colors, and i am often working with shells or fans stitches. is one of my favorites stitches. thanks for sharing.
Hi Robin thank you for this absolutely gorgeous looking stitch and that yarn looks so soft and squishy , can't wait to make a scarf with this đAmanda xxđ
It is a lovely stitch. Still working on making it perfect. Thanks so much for all the tutorials!!
Thanks for sharing this amazing stitch, I make my sample so I can make a blanket
Beautiful stitch! Thank you so much for sharing! I love it!
that's a beautiful stitch, you've inspired me to make a blanket! :)
I can't crochet, the way you explain is very easy, and I'm going to try , I'm so happy I found you, thanks a lot đ
Wow that is beautiful!!! Shell stitch is one of my favs. This looks like an upgrade to a regular shell stitch and working upside down. The yarn color is BEAUTIFUL!!! đ THANK YOU SO MUCH!
It does start out a tad complicated but it looks it flows easy when you get into the groove of it. It's a beautiful stitch pattern. Thanks for sharing!
It's definitely worth sticking with it!
I love this pattern.
Love this pattern! Love your voice! Don't know why I haven't found your channel until today. All the snapshots on your videos look amazing! I've got some catching up to do!
Thank you so much! Xx
Beautiful! Next in line to make. Tyfs!
Awesome. Thanks for the easy stitch by stitch tutorial. Going to have to keep putting video on pause to learn this though đđ
Very interesting manner of creating a puff shell by working in the row below. I will have to try this. Your video is very clear about the process. I have some extra Mandala yarn left over that I might try to use. I will let you know how it works out. I am in the middle of a project and want to finish it first. I just happen to come across this video. So glad I did.
Super easy to follow! Thank you for making this tutorial đ„°
A very beautiful stitch....gonna take me a bit to grasp it but its so gorgeous I can't wait! Thanks!! :)
This is gorgeous can't wait to try it! X
Gorgeous stitch!đđđ
A beautiful pattern in a gorgeous colour .
Absolutely exquisite! Thank you! âŁïž
This is stunning
Thank you so much Robin, I really really enjoyed watching you create this amazing and stunning pattern. I really really love â€ïž the pattern with the two tone yarn. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
just beautiful -i have some of that exact color Boho Spirit - trying to decide what to do with it - you may have helped me!
Beautiful pattern. Thank you for the tutorialđ
I like your tutorials. Thanks for showing us this gorgeous shell pattern.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I have a little niece whoâs obsessed with mermaids and the ocean. She turned 8 this past week and I used this pattern to make a âSeashell Blanketâ (I used RedHeart in âSpeckledâ, an beige speckled with dark brown, and a H hook) for her and she absolutely loved it. Thank you again and please keep up the good work!
I can imagine that it ate yarn like no tomorrow but I'm so glad your niece loved the finished blanket! đ„°
How much yarn did this use and how big was the blanket?
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It was 40âX75â (made it to fit her twin size bed) and I used 10 skeins. It was a little expensive because I had to buy that much yarn, but it was perfect for her and she was happy, so I considered it worth it.
This is beautiful. Thanks Robin
I have been passed down knitting needle/crotchet hybrids which I only rarely use and this would be a perfect patten
This pattern is GORGEOUS!!! My first grandbabay will be her in Dec and I just picked crochet back up after....too many years! I'm soooo excited to make this for "her" (my wish lol)
I love your voice. Your instruction is the most easy to understand. Thank you.
beautiful pattern
wonderful tutorial!
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I found myself literally clapping by the second shell you finished. Definitely going to try this :)
Your directions ate very concise, Making them easy to follow. Thank you.
Great Tutorial! I love the variation on the basic shell stitch!
Love this ! Very interesting pattern. You have rekindled my desire to crochet again. Thank you, I love your videos! đđ€ The yarn on your finished piece is very pretty also!
The way you made two rows of chains and then crocheted over the top was so interesting to me! I've never seen a technique like that before.
Camille and her Cosmetics It is to me as well. Iâm trying to figure out why itâs done that way lol âșïž
@@robinmoore7202 I assume it helps the shell 'puff' đ
@@robinmoore7202 The "chain row" that you end up doing shells over is to make the shell puffier then the usual shell. Awesome idea.
@@camille4574 Yes, The "chain row" that you end up doing shells over is to make the shell puffier then the usual shell. Awesome idea.
I thought it was a space holder for row 2, but it does add to the puffiness as well!đ