Love watching your tutorials Deja! As always, easy to follow and understand. You are such a great teacher! Love these, will have to get some of that yarn now and make some! Thank you!
@starlightflores7 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your videos. You are so attentive to everyone's level of crocheting. Thank you for an Awesome video. I'm making these for my girls for their homes. I saw how to make your own T-shirt yarn too
@maryannoneill72242 жыл бұрын
Great way to avoid the magic ring! Thanks.
@TheArtOfCrochetProject7 жыл бұрын
Great video! You're an inspiring teacher! Thank you.
@lisal9633 Жыл бұрын
I would like to make this but don’t have this yarn. Could I use double strand of weight 4 perhaps? Thank you very much🙂
@karenh28907 жыл бұрын
That was a great tutorial! Thank you! I'd love to see a tutorial on making a small round rug. Watching you do these bowls, I know it can't be too difficult. Just a matter of increasing correctly on each round (which I don't know how to do--lol).
@karenh28907 жыл бұрын
When I think about it, you basically showed us how to increase each round. Hmm...two more projects to add to the list. Your nesting bowls and a little round rug!
@beverlyberlin31426 жыл бұрын
Your videos are very clear and informative; both your camera angle and steady pace aid the viewer. I notice that your crocheting in the round pattern tutorials not only do not use turning chains (you use the tall stitch) but, also don't involve any turning of the work. I'm a self taught crocheter and have been working at it for 1.5 years, much of it struggling with getting the correct stitch count when crocheting in the round. Is there a reason your patterns don't involve turning the work? Can all patterns be converted? One of my difficulties is identifying the slip stitch so that I don't crochet in that stitch. I'm trying to understand how to identify the slip stitch and determine when to skip and when it counts as a stitch. Help!