I really love this beanie and neck warmer! And I made it big enough so my husband can wear it as well! I can see that it will make a cute child's hat. Can't wait to start on the next one! Thanks!
Hi!! It awesome your tutorial *o* . I wanna ask you, how it's the best way to wash the wool accesories, like the neck warmer /hat that you made already. THANKS!!
@Mekare55 I find the best way to wash items I've made is to gently hand wash them in a bucket or sink with mild washing detergent (or even better, wool wash). Rinse in clean water then squeeze excess water out of the item before laying it flat (in it's original shape) on a thick towel in a sunny spot
I just made this for my mom for christmas, she's going to love it! Definitely going to make more hats and scarfs for the winter and i'll be watching your tutorials.
made it in less than a day for a xmas gift and it turned out amazing with the multicoloured yard i used. great gift idea and wasnt hard to make at all!!!
Just finished mine! I used two balls of of acrylic yarn in colors named "ocean" and "pistachio" and love the end result! I'll be studying abroad this winter and it will definitely come in handy. Also finished it off with a puff stitch flower in the same blue. These videos are wonderful and have helped me tremendously!
@nlhrocks345 So glad you liked the video ! Love grey for your colour choice and what a great idea for gathering the top :O) any chance you can share a video responce or a photo?
@nlhrocks345 This is so what I have been looking for. Your instructions and video display are very clear and well understood. Thank you so much for posting it.
@Stephy27Pooh If you dont want the beanie to be a neck warmer, just a beanie you can use a running stitch at the top. You make as many rows as you need to make it wide enough to wrap around your head. I show you in the video when i am wrapping it around my head :)
Depending on the yarn that you are using if it is thick or thin will depend on how many rows
I really love this beanie and neck warmer! And I made it big enough so my husband can wear it as well! I can see that it will make a cute child's hat. Can't wait to start on the next one! Thanks!
mrsdeanchurch 2 weeks ago
very well explained :)
ikrazi83 4 weeks ago
Just made my first one. Verryy cool! =] Thank you!
MintedTruffle 1 month ago
Love it. Thanks for this tutorial. Greetings from Ecuador.
mafaldareina 1 month ago
YOU ARE JUST AN AMAZING LADY !
WONDERFUL CROCHET !
THANKS
Zelia
maqsizu 1 month ago
Wow seems to be complicated but very interesting 1
Thank You !
zelia
maqsizu 1 month ago
Ooooo....I like it very much...thanks for the video.
bailey14u2 1 month ago
I have followed your tutorial and made a great hat and love your accent. Thanks for a great tutorial, we need this in cold England.
mrsmarciad 1 month ago
Hi!! It awesome your tutorial *o* . I wanna ask you, how it's the best way to wash the wool accesories, like the neck warmer /hat that you made already. THANKS!!
Mekare55 1 month ago
@Mekare55 I find the best way to wash items I've made is to gently hand wash them in a bucket or sink with mild washing detergent (or even better, wool wash). Rinse in clean water then squeeze excess water out of the item before laying it flat (in it's original shape) on a thick towel in a sunny spot
bobwilson123 1 month ago
@bobwilson123 ooohhh, Great!! Thank you so much!! :)
Mekare55 1 month ago
Clare, where is part 2? I cant seem to find it. Thanks for the help.
Elvis66 2 months ago
I just made this for my mom for christmas, she's going to love it! Definitely going to make more hats and scarfs for the winter and i'll be watching your tutorials.
Thanks again!
Tan070 2 months ago
Thank you for the amazing tutorials! I've advanced so much since I started watching and crocheting along with your videos :)
I've made this hat to give as a holiday gift! Thank you :)
"Happy Crochet!"
xoxomspencer 2 months ago
This is a brilliant way to knit without knitting needles!!!!! I will try this.
mspatti 2 months ago
I tried this as my first Crochet project :) and needless to say, I am thrilled. Thank you.
roohafzagailani 3 months ago
@roohafzagailani Your welcome :)
bobwilson123 3 months ago
Great tutorial...My daughter's birthday is in a few days and guess what she is getting as a gift. Thank you so much!! I love your videos!!
Prudyism 3 months ago
@Prudyism thank you :)
bobwilson123 3 months ago
made it in less than a day for a xmas gift and it turned out amazing with the multicoloured yard i used. great gift idea and wasnt hard to make at all!!!
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lotusrestaurant1 3 months ago
Can you do this with two yarns? I am learning how to crochet and your videos are awesome. Thank you!!
TheMrsSolarte 3 months ago
@TheMrsSolarte Yes you can use 2 yarns at the same time this will give you a nice thick fabric :)
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dinatah1 3 months ago
Very good tutorial, and very nice beanie/neck warmer, thanks!
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@InLovewithPacino thanks :)
bobwilson123 3 months ago
Very nice tutorial...very simple..will make this next. Thanks!
stephanie060905 4 months ago
@stephanie060905 thank you and thanks for watching =)
bobwilson123 4 months ago
Thank you for showing this.. I was looking on how to do those cording.. :)
skywalkerssp 4 months ago
@skywalkerssp thanks for watching =)
bobwilson123 4 months ago
very nice vdo.....
lovekids1000 4 months ago
Just finished mine! I used two balls of of acrylic yarn in colors named "ocean" and "pistachio" and love the end result! I'll be studying abroad this winter and it will definitely come in handy. Also finished it off with a puff stitch flower in the same blue. These videos are wonderful and have helped me tremendously!
67barty 7 months ago
Really good, thankyou. x
dawnysdennumber10 7 months ago
@dawnysdennumber10 thanks =)
bobwilson123 4 months ago
This neck warmer and hat is good for Toronto in the long winter.
steamriceroll 8 months ago
@steamriceroll Thanks!
bobwilson123 8 months ago
This is awesome thank u
Folashade1000 8 months ago
@Folashade1000 THanks for watching !
bobwilson123 8 months ago
I have never seen this design before very interesting I am going to try it. thank you for sharing
3239861 9 months ago
@3239861 Thanks for watching !
bobwilson123 9 months ago
this turned out amazing! thanks for posting it(:
i did mine in grey-also doubling up the yarn and i absolutely love it!
and when i did the top stitch to close the hat, i weaved it through lower, so that when it was tight, it looked like a flower :)
nlhrocks345 11 months ago
@nlhrocks345 So glad you liked the video ! Love grey for your colour choice and what a great idea for gathering the top :O) any chance you can share a video responce or a photo?
bobwilson123 11 months ago
@nlhrocks345 This is so what I have been looking for. Your instructions and video display are very clear and well understood. Thank you so much for posting it.
tink1Abell 8 months ago
and then just sew the sides then can i do a running stich to sew the top??? how many rows or hdc do you do ?
Stephy27Pooh 11 months ago
@Stephy27Pooh If you dont want the beanie to be a neck warmer, just a beanie you can use a running stitch at the top. You make as many rows as you need to make it wide enough to wrap around your head. I show you in the video when i am wrapping it around my head :)
Depending on the yarn that you are using if it is thick or thin will depend on how many rows
hope that helped you
bobwilson123 11 months ago
so all you do is half double crochet in the back loops for the ridge???
Stephy27Pooh 11 months ago
@Stephy27Pooh yes :O)
bobwilson123 11 months ago