Long Wave Stitch Video Tutorial
Rich Textures Crochet shared a 'how to' video tutorial for learning to crochet the 'Long Wave Stitch'. Check it out here. I'll post some more pics of her work in my upoming post.
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Long Wave Stitch Video Tutorial
Rich Textures Crochet shared a 'how to' video tutorial for learning to crochet the 'Long Wave Stitch'. Check it out here. I'll post some more pics of her work in my upoming post.
I'll be adding three listings to the Yarn Cosplay Guild Pride Auction fundraising for The Trevor Project ! (psst, YOU could help me make #3 even cooler!)
🌈First, we have a commission for a plushie/prop/accessory of a value of $300 or more! This is a great opportunity to get a commission from me because they are super limited due to my intensely packed schedule!
🌈Next, a chance to decide what content gets put out first from my massive backlog of educational content to make. There are so many projects I've done with so many people eager for a tutorial. This is your chance to let me know that you really want a certain project to get the deep dive I am writing for it asap! While I will make the educational video and blog posts free to the public, to support future educational series I will be offering a build book full of even more notes, charts, and pictures to those interested and able to support my work. The winner of this item will receive this too!
🌈Finally, we are doing a huge pattern bundle. I'll be adding both my Guillotine purse pattern and my Spidey crop patter. I'm still taking pattern donations, so if you are interested please email a pdf of your pattern with pictures to promote to [email protected] *Patterns will be erased from my computer after the auction winner receives them!
I am so excited to be able to donate my work to this auction. This is such a meaningful way to celebrate Pride month! If you are interested in donating a physical or digital good to the auction before June 1st, please submit this form.
The auction runs the first two weeks of June!
It's #wipwednesday! What are you working on this week? 👋🌟💝 Next free blanket on my hook! This is the Triple Interlocking Block Stitch, video on my YouTube channel! Tutorial here! 💖
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How to crochet a snowflake : 👉 https://youtu.be/tCxMqVgp9zk 🌸
CROCHET VIDS!!!! (videos that helped me start out on my crochet journey :))
this^ one just shows how to make a simple ribbed hat
it's helpful with practicing tension and overall just practice with a half-double crochet(hdc) stitch and stitch counting/making sure each row has the same amount of stitches
This^ one i personally think is just AMAZING!
this pattern not only uses all the four most common crochet stitches(single crochet-sc, half-double crochet--hdc, double crochet--dc, and a slip stitch--slst)(so it gives practice with all those stitches)
but also, the lady who made the video is very informative and walks you through all the steps.
this video is also how I learned how to do the, infamously difficult, magic circle(mc). she explains and shows how to do an mc in a very simple, easy to follow along, way that not a lot of other ppl show how to do.
she teaches how to do an mc VERY differently from other ppl but it still gets the job done, its just a LOT simpler to understand imo
its also a good pattern/video for learning how to do an increase(inc) w/ an mc pattern
(also, as I stated before, this pattern is just good practice for the four main stitches of crochet)
overall its just a very nice video/pattern that I HIGHLY recommend for beginners, AND its just a really cute and simple coaster to make :)
you don't have to, but the first simple amigurumi stuffed animal I made was an octopus, its a good start/practice with amigurumi and learning how they work/how the patterns work.
you also just get a cute, silly lil guy at the end
@bookworm-fangirl1 i cant off the top of my head remember if you have adhd or not :/ (my bad, sorry about that) but if i remember correctly, and you do, I highly recommend trying to do a small amigurumi project before trying to do a big granny square project. i really just recommend it because with an amigurumi project I feel its a lot easier to stay motivated, because each row is kinda like a new level of a game or something rather than with granny squares where you make one, and then the second one is the same thing, and then the third one you get a hang of it, and then it tells you to make like 100 more of those.
idk, I don't know how your brain works, how about :
if you like repetition - Granny Square blanket
if you wanna do something new every handful of stitches - Amigurumi
this^ is a good pattern/tutorial for learning how to crochet in the back bar and crochet in the front loops and the back loops
i cant find the original video on how i learned to make granny squares but this seems like a pretty easy to follow along video
i hope this helps some what :/
i tried to find most of the videos that i started out with and i found most of them
but i can also make another post w/ more videos and tutorials that I've found helpful/fun
welcome!
hey! i'm LC, and i crochet and make videos and do a lot of stuff. don't know exactly what's gonna go here just yet, but it's likely to be a lot of crochet lol.
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More tutorials from researching an upcoming pattern re-release - and this one just blew my mind when I first learned it!
I was introduced to the concept of the foundation crochet (rather than a chain to start your crochet), with the Garden Trellis Fingerless Mittens; and I've used it extensively since then - it's so much easier then instructions like 'chain 200' to start a crochet project! Now I use foundation crochet extensively in my own crochet designs, and it's thanks to the wonderful folks on Youtube that I learned how to do it!