Art of Crochet by Teresa – How to Make the Crochet Bullion or Roll Stitch
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25 Responses to Art of Crochet by Teresa – How to Make the Crochet Bullion or Roll Stitch
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Огромное спасибо.
Genious!
@kaytarose You are welcome.
Clever! Thanks!
I love this tip. I usually work with #10 and #20 thread and a #7 steel hook and found that a drinking straw was perfect for this.
I am curious do you ever do sequin or bead work, and if so do you have any tricks to share
Thanks
You are welcome.
ooooooh very very clever!!!!
thank you… finally i learn to make bullion stitch… thank you very very much!!! :-*
You are welcome.
Brilliant! I had all but given up on making anything with this stitch. Thank you so much for sharing this idea!
Oops, I forgot to write that I was responding to Dagoodnurse’s crohook comment. Thanks.
Did you mean latch hook? I had a latch hook handy and was inspired by your comment to try it. The bar of the hook is rather skinny and I found I was unable to pull the loops wound over it–even loosely–over the thicker..um..hook enclosure (term?). I tried leaving the loops very loose, but I couldn’t maintain consistency in the loop size. It turned out to be an unwieldy mess. Oh well, it was fun trying! Maybe someone else could try and post her results. Thanks tjw1963 for the techniques.
I am going to practice this stitch using your tapestry needle technique so I can make your beautiful bullion flower. Sheer genuis! Thank you, Teresa!
lol i use a cut straw
Thank you.
you r very cleaver, girl…
You could incorporate the stitch with tunisian crochet. You could work your main work on the crohook and have a second hook set up for the bullion stitch.
That plastic tubing and tapestry needle combo looks like something you could market.
I wonder if this stitch can be done with a crohook?
Thank you. It is a lot of fun to do.
Wow, that looks great!
You are welcome.
excellent!
thank you very very much for the upload!
Thank you.
Wow. I’ve been crocheting for a long time, and had never heard of this stitch. Thanks for posting the tutorial. This is really cool. You should consider getting a patent for your “contraption”; especially the one with the tapestry needle. Kudos to you!
I have not really seen much of it but when I do, it is made next to something. I have seen it in granny squares. It could be used in a hat. Many of the pieces in my bruges lace have it as an accent border around the individual motifs.