Posted On: Thursday, August 12th, 2010 at 8:42 am
How to Filet Crochet. Multiple: 3 + 7 crochet-mania.blogspot.com
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Posted On: Thursday, August 12th, 2010 at 8:42 am
How to Filet Crochet. Multiple: 3 + 7 crochet-mania.blogspot.com
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I love this tutorial! It’s so easy for me to understand! I’ve been avoiding certain crochet patterns because the written directions are hard for me to understand. This tutorial video opens my world to all new crocheting possibilities! Thank you so much!
hey everyone!
i just uploaded a video of an oil painting that took me 5 months to finish.
i would like to get some feedback on it. so if everyone that reads this could check it out and let me know what you think it would help me out!
the video is called — monumental oil painting- from start to finish. thanks everyone!
@savitaaa I send you a video on how to attach new yarn for changing color.
@savitaaa I have a video on changing color. I will send you the link. You will change color the same way.
Hi! How do you change colour? I want the parts that have to be filled to be another colour, is that possible? Thanks!
@PelletAR Time code 3:40 in this video shows how to add blocks. You will start with less chains when you are filling them in. You will chain 5 to start and then 3 extra chains for each block that you want to add on. There are two things you can do at the end. The first will be to attach an extra length of chain. The second will be to work the foundation double crochet.
Do you have a way to add 2 filled blocks to the beginning and end of the row? I can’t figure it out, if you know can you post a video? I love all of your videos, I’ve learned a lot.
Please ignore my post I sent today. I must be losing it! LOL! Had no idea I had already asked you this question…
If you are unsure, you may want to crochet a small swatch to set on your table and so you can see if it is what you are looking for. The size does not matter as long as you like it.
I need to clarify my previous post….The table cover will be open block, with a few filled blocks in the center.
I love your videos! I’ve learned a few stitches from watching these…..THANK YOU!
My question is, with the filet stitch, how do you start a filled block without the increase?
And….in your opinion, do you think size 3 crochet thread is too heavy for a tablecover, using this stitch? I’d like it to be about 60″ X 88″, or 120 blocks by 170 rows.
I do have a light weight beanie that is similar but the stitches are not in top of each other as with the filet crochet. I will send you a separate link so you can see if it is what you may be looking for.
This is the exact stitch I was looking for to make a beanie! But do you know of any patterns to make this stitch with a hat? I mean this is IT! I try to stick with your videos because they are EXTREMELY easy to follow.
Thank you for the video- it was so helpful! I’m going to make a scarf out of a 50% merino and 50% mohair combo. I saw an example in a book, but there was no pattern. I’ll be doing large squares, like you demonstrate, but in single crochet so it’s warmer. I hope it comes out well!
Filet crochet looks harder than what it is. Maybe when you have practiced a bit more, you will feel comfortable giving it a try.
It looks sort of hard. I just started crocheting a few months ago, and i know all of the basic stitches and stuff. I still need to use my fingers to pull the loops over. i should probably start trying not to.. thanks for the video
Thank You so much for the link on tapestry crochet. I hadn’t even thought of using bobbins. You’ve been a big help.
Sarah
Thank you Sarah. It can be done by leaving the color change attached and picking up the color as you come back across the row. For the places that are spread out farther, you would cut the thread at the color change and sew in the tails later. I have a diamond square that will be the same technique for thread color changes. I will send you a separate link.
I’m so thrilled that you are helping people learn crochet. I’m 55 and have been crocheting since age 8. ( Taught by a totally blind Grandma…that could feel my stitches and tell if they were correct or not….awesome woman.) I do have a question. Is it possible to do filet crochet with thread in 2 colors? I’ve never figured out a way to do it. The design in solid mesh in one color and the open mesh background in another without applique?
Thank You.
Sarah
This will work or chain loops will work too.
is this what you use to put a ribbon throungh when making a blanket?
Thank you. I have a lot of ideas.
Thanks a ton Teresa ur videos r so vry helpful… lk i hv noone t teach…n u wudnt believe me wid my bedtea first thing in the morin i jst open any video of yours and watch it for a while … n it feels as if im pro in Crochet ..(which is not).. bt really gives me lot of confidence to jst carry on wid Crochet..!!! Please keep postin the new designs n videos fr beginners lk me..!!!
You are welcome. Filet is not as difficult as it appears to be. I know I used to think it was really hard until I made my first project. It is just filling in blocks to make the shape and leaving the mesh ones open.
Thank you for this video! I have been trying to figure out filet crochet but could never visualize the patterns.