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Double Stitch Step-by-Step Video

April 1st, 2009

Twins Erika and Monika Simmons show you how to make fun, stylish clothing on their web series Double Stitch: It’s Not Your Grandma’s Crochet. This week’s episode shows you how to make versatile striped leg covers made of Vanna’s Choice and Lion Suede. Get step-by-step directions and styling tips. Click here to watch the episode and learn more about Double Stitch!

5 Responses to “ Double Stitch Step-by-Step Video ”

  1. Judith Norman Says:

    Thank you for supporting Double Stitch - It’s Not Your Grandma’s Crochet. We love using Lion Brand Yarn (the Vanna White Collection is my personal favorite.

  2. Lion Brand Notebook Says:

    [...] Double Stitch Step-By-Step Video: Striped Leg Covers [...]

  3. valerie andrews Says:

    I’d love to see what the girls are doing, but even though I downloaded required WMVA, or whatever, I can’t access the videos. Any suggestion as to another way to view them? http://crochet4charity/ning.com

  4. valerie andrews Says:

    i would like to know if there is another way to access the videos? I love to see anything new with crochet. I can’t seem to view from the link, even though I added the Windows add-on.Thanks

    Zontee says: Hi Valerie, your best bet would be to contact Double Stitch directly, as we here at Lion Brand are not familiar with their website software. Good luck!

  5. Judith Norman Says:

    Hi, I’m Erika & Monika’s producer. The videos are also available on YouTube. Go to http://www.youtube.com/doublestitchcrochet to view them. And, consider joining the Double Stitch & the Fashionably Fabulous Club at http://www.virtueradionetwork.com/fashionfab.htm

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