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Crochet Pattern Design: Find Your Signature Style

Third Round

A course by Molla Mills , Crochet Designer and Author

Crochet Designer and Author. Helsinki, Finland.
Joined June 2020
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99% positive reviews (789)
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About the video: Third Round

Overview

“We have been slowly crocheting on the second round, carrying the other yarn inside the stitches all the time. Let’s stop for a second and take a look at the backside of the work. The carry-on yarn should be hiding inside the stitches, but what if it forms loops? If there are loops between the stitches, you have to have a tighter grip on the carry-on yarn. Hold both yarns in your hand while working, but make sure not to pull the carry-on yarn too tight. What is your favorite thing to do while crocheting? Do you watch movies, listen to music, or chat with friends? Working round after round can be tiring and sometimes monotonous, but the result is always worth the work. We have now finished the first full pattern repeat, 20 rounds. This bag pattern has three horizontal pattern repeats and 2,5 vertical pattern repeats.”

In this video lesson Molla Mills addresses the topic: Third Round, which is part of the Domestika online course: Crochet Pattern Design: Find Your Signature Style. Create your own tapestry crochet patterns and turn them into unique works of art that reflect your personality.

Partial transcription of the video

“Third Round Now, we'll continue round number three. If you look at the pattern, you'll see that the black part grows with three stitches on both sides of each black part. You start by making a standing double crochet stitch. Pull the yarn, place your finger on top of it, go around the loop, take yarn over, pull it through the first loop, take yarn over, and pull through two loops. There we are. You have started another new round. On the next stitch, grab along the black yarn, and there we go. We'll continue the white stitches for eleven full stitches before we reach the black part. We got o...”

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Course summary for: Crochet Pattern Design: Find Your Signature Style

  • Level: Beginner
  • 99% positive reviews (789)
  • 23248 students
  • 4 units
  • 19 lessons (2h 52m)
  • 10 downloads
  • Category

    Craft
  • Areas

    Accessory Design, Crochet, DIY, Fiber Arts, Pattern Design, Textile Design

Molla Mills

Molla Mills
A course by Molla Mills

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Crochet Designer and Author

Molla Mills is a crochet designer and author from Kurikka, Finland. Handcrafting was always present in her family life, so she has been sewing, knitting, crocheting, and weaving from a very young age. In 2008, she launched her first crochet collection, which was centered on selling small batches of handmade products. After studying a master’s degree in applied arts at Aalto University, she decided to take her crochet career in new directions.

Molla has published five books on Virkkuri crochet, and is currently working on her sixth one. Her books have received international recognition and have been translated into eleven different languages. As well as sharing her designs with over 99K followers on Instagram, Molla currently teaches crochet workshops around the world. She also creates a variety of crochet designs for different yarn houses and has her own yarn line, Malla Kalalanka.


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Crochet Pattern Design: Find Your Signature Style

A course by Molla Mills
Crochet Designer and Author. Helsinki, Finland.
Joined June 2020
  • 99% positive reviews (789)
  • 23,248 students