Video #770, listed in: Pattern tutorials, Crochet Accessories, Crochet patterns, Shawls & Scarves
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Carole Edwards wrote:
There is no sound and the video was to fast to understand the stitches.
28.08.2015 - 20:46DROPS Design :
Dear Mrs Edwards, Our videos do not have sound. We are a worldwide company and our videos are watched by people around the world, speaking different languages, many of whom do not understand English. We have therefore written instructions to accompany this video, and there is no sound to disturb while watching. Remember to read the pattern and follow diagram at the same time as watching the video, you can click on the "pause" button at any time to make it slower. Happy crocheting!
31.08.2015 - 11:38Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *.
In this DROPS video we show you how we work the charts A.1, A.2 and A.3 for the Afternoon Tune stole in DROPS 164-8. The stole is made from center and out in each side. We have already crocheted the starting edge with treble crochet and begin the video with 1.row and A.1. We work A.1, A.2 (2 times) and A.3, 2 times in height. This stole is made in DROPS Baby Merino, but in the video we crochet with a thicker yarn, DROPS Snow. You must read the pattern to be able to follow. You’ll find the pattern by clicking on the picture below. To see how to crochet the start of the 2nd side of the shawl, go to: How to crochet the start of the 2nd side on the stole in DROPS 164-8
In this DROPS video we show how to fasten some threads to the shawl in the Magic Summer DROPS-Along. Remember to fasten the thread tight so it do not come out again. You can also spilt the thread into multiple thinner threads and then sew these thinner threads away in different directions. This shawl is crocheted I DROPS Cotton Merino. To get more information about this shawl, go to: DROPS-ALONG Magic Summer - Shawl
I would like to thank you for all your efforts making these videos...I always watch them to understand what I have to do! (And I'm really bad in knitting and crochet ;-) ) Regards Linda
28.11.2015 - 13:33