waffle weave stitch
I was wondering if Crochet Me or one of the members would post a picture tutorial on the waffle weave stitch. I am having a hard time understanding the instructions that I have. They said it was a no brainer stitch. I guess i know where that leaves me.
I have been trying to learn this stitch, a project for Momma for Christmas.
Thank you,












Do you mean something like the basket weave?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/velvet-c/1258581826/in/photostream/
If this is it, let me know. I won't have time to do a pictoral thingy until this weekend, but if no one else can help beforehand and you can wait, I'd be happy to make one for you.
I hope that I am replying in the correct area. I have not done this before.
Forgive me if I am not.
I went to your photo with the basketweave - it is beautiful. What a lovely stitch to learn, yes I would like a picture tutorial also. I would like to learn that.
Momma would enjoy something made from that stitch also. She is 86 and I try to do different things that she enjoys.
Thank you for your answer to my waffle weave question.
I am not sure if it is considered basket weave or not.
I have a book called learn to do waffle weave by Nancy Nehring, it is a crochet stitch that forma a thick stretchy, interlocking double layer of fabric for warmth. The layers produce a dimpled surface that looks like a waffle iron imprint.
The dimples trap air into little pocket which creates a fabric that is very warm. It is the air pockets, not the tightness, thickness or weight of the yarn/crochet, that contribute to the armth.
{_This descriptions if from the book_] how the author describes it.
I just cannot seem to understand the instructions for some reason. There is something I am missing.
I cannot seem to find anymore information or tutortials on this. Sometimes if this are explained in a different way and shown it sinks in.
Yes, I can wait till the weekend. I am still trying to figure it out.
I appreciate this very much.
Hope you are having a great day.
Brenda jane :]
(Psst. Bubbo; after a day and a half, no one's posted a tip to the site yet. If you prepare a wonderful tutorial [even just words without images], post it as a tip.)
;)
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Thank you for your answer to my waffle weave question.
I am not sure if it is considered basket weave or not.
I have a book called learn to do waffle weave by Nancy Nehring, it is a crochet stitch that forma a thick stretchy, interlocking double layer of fabric for warmth. The layers produce a dimpled surface that looks like a waffle iron imprint.
The dimples trap air into little pocket which creates a fabric that is very warm. It is the air pockets, not the tightness, thickness or weight of the yarn/crochet, that contribute to the armth.{_This descriptions if from the book_] how the author describes it.
I just cannot seem to understand the instructions for some reason. There is something I am missing.
I cannot seem to find anymore information or tutortials on this. Sometimes if this are explained in a different way and shown it sinks in.
Yes, I can wait till the weekend. I am still trying to figure it out.
I appreciate this very much.
Hope you are having a great day.
Brenda jane :]
hmmm, that does not sound like basketweave to me. In fact, by the description, I don't really know what it is.
I'll still make a basketweave/post stitch/cable tip tutorial though as long as I can wrangle the boyfriend or one of the dogs to take photos.
Hardcore? Hardcore is for babies. I'm HOOKCORE!
Okay, after getting confused myself, I learned that there's a waffle weave stitch and a waffle weave technique just to make us all crazy. The waffle weave stitch is the basketweave stitch, which is full of my favorite front and back post stitches (front more than back). The waffle weave technique sounds interesting, but I don't have Nancy Nehring's book to help us understand it. So, there's this description I found on CrochetwithDee.com:
"The Waffle Weave technique...is a technique that sort of combines the padded stitch with the cable stitch methodologies. Together, it rolls a previously made row tightly into the next until a dimpled fabric is created. The method involves picking up a bottom loop in a previously made row while also picking up a loop in the top row at the same time with the simple single crochet stitch...."
If that is in fact what you are looking for, I'll try my hand at it tonight or over the weekend, but there are no guarantees that all my years of crocheting will answer your questions as I've never been good with following directions when crocheting.
I have never seen that, now I am intrigued! I'm always looking for a challenge
Hardcore? Hardcore is for babies. I'm HOOKCORE!
Marikka,
Yes, that is it.
The Waffle Weave technique.
I know I am confused. Thank you for trying to fiqure it out with me.
Momma has never had anything in either of these stitches.
By Christmas she will.
She is looking forward to her gifts.
Bubbo is gong to post online the basketweave stitch tutorial, so that I may do some of that for Momma.
This would not be possible without ya'l supporting me in learning these.
I am so glad that I joined Crochet Me.
Everyone is much more experienced than I am, but I am here if ya'l have something I may help with.
Hope you have a good evening.
Thank you,
Brenda jane :}
The technique is up, although I apologize for my camera's blurry pictures. I tried to get it to behave, but it refused.