Absolutely! I am posting a link to a video of someone demonstrating how to use the Furls Lucet Fork. I purchased one in hopes of making i cords easier to make. I use them in crochet and sewing both. However, I do think it is going to be very useful in making many things with it that need a running cord, drawstring, purse strap, ribbon, etc. I think I am going to love mine! :)
The end stitch is the last stitch of the row and can be hard to find or see and this can cause us too miss a stitch making our rows get shorter. Frog =rip it(ribbit) so we call it «frogging' when ripping stitches out.
My name is Kimberly (nickname Kimber). I picked up crocheting for the first time almost a year ago. I have made a few hats, cowls, and a baby blanket, but I am interested in making a variety of things from Ami to Garments! However, with that said, I would also love to learn to knit, make soap, candles, and perfumes one day too!
These are just a couple of my crochet things from this past year! The blanket was the very first thing I made ( I never start out too easy) The hat I finished 3 days ago! :)
Absolutely! I am posting a link to a video of someone demonstrating how to use the Furls Lucet Fork. I purchased one in hopes of making i cords easier to make. I use them in crochet and sewing both. However, I do think it is going to be very useful in making many things with it that need a running cord, drawstring, purse strap, ribbon, etc. I think I am going to love mine! :)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKfFBgMLYnY
I have never used any of these, but I did order a lucet fork yesterday! I found it at furls! I cannot wait to try it either.
I got them all but 8 and 10...because I did not answer those! I was unsure so didnt answer :)
The end stitch is the last stitch of the row and can be hard to find or see and this can cause us too miss a stitch making our rows get shorter. Frog =rip it(ribbit) so we call it «frogging' when ripping stitches out.
you might have missed the end stitch (aka the hidden stitch). I did tons of frogging because of this one little thing
Susan, thank you, it is nice to meet you too!
Beautiful~~~
This would be even prettier with some beaded fringe added on at the bottom of the hem ...it would add character, beauty and length! <3
Hi, Susan
My name is Kimberly (nickname Kimber). I picked up crocheting for the first time almost a year ago. I have made a few hats, cowls, and a baby blanket, but I am interested in making a variety of things from Ami to Garments! However, with that said, I would also love to learn to knit, make soap, candles, and perfumes one day too!
These are just a couple of my crochet things from this past year! The blanket was the very first thing I made ( I never start out too easy) The hat I finished 3 days ago! :)