for anyone wanting a written pattern :) disclaimer 1: i did not create this pattern! just trying to make it a little easier for beginners/anyone who can’t read a chart yet! disclaimer 2: this doesn’t cover the entire pattern, but i wrote out every single step in each row that i wrote. i stopped after four rows of flowers cause i wanted mine smaller (there are two rows of flowers left), but i promise it’s so easy once you get the hang of it. the pattern is so repetitive, the only part that changes with each set of flowers is how many times you need to repeat each step. none of the numbers change! please don’t be discouraged! disclaimer 3: the rows get longer and longer, so it may get a little difficult to follow (partly why i stopped as well lol) but once you do it more you'll know what to expect. feel free to ask questions in case i messed up anywhere :) Make a Magic ring 0:32 R1: ch5, 3dc, ch2, 1tr, close the ring 2:40 R2: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 3dc (one dc in each dc stitch from R1), 2dc in chain space (5 written in the video is a typo), 1tr in chain space 5:29 R3: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 2dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 2dc (in last two dc stitches from R2), 2dc in chain space, 1tr in chain space 7:41 R4: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 1dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space ch5, skip 3 stitches, 1dc (into last dc of R3), 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr into chain space 9:55 R5: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 3dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 3dc, 2dc in chain space ch2, 1tr in chain space 12:29 R6: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 8dc, 3dc in chain space, 8dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space 14:24 R7: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 2dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc (should have 5 stitches left), ch4, skip 3 stitches, 2dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space 16:59 R8: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 1dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 7dc (should have 3 stitches left), ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 1dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space Continuation: R9: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 3dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 3dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space. R10: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 8dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 8dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space R11: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 2dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 2dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space R12: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 1dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip3 stitches, 7dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, 7dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 1dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space R13: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 3dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 3dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space R14: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 8dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 8dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space R15: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 2dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 2dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space R16: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 1dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches 7dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 7dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 7dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 1dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space R17: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 3dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7 dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 3dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space R18: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 8dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 8dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space to make it longer, start with a full row of dc and complete the following rows after that to make the flowers (R15 for example), repeating each step as many times as you need in order to make the row long enough. once you're done making two more rows of flowers, finish with another row of all dc. to complete everything else just follow the videos instructions :) super easy! i really hope this helped anyone who may be struggling a bit.
I love this pattern because it shows the crochet diagram in the corner! It definitely helped me practice reading a crochet diagram and when I wanted to double check my work, your written steps reassured me! Thanks for this pattern!
i was always hesitant on learning how to read patterns because it seemed so complicated but omg im so glad i stumbled upon this video. it taught me how to read patterns. thank youuu
What a sneaky way to teach pattern reading, lol!!!! Brilliant! Ive now got a super cute bandana and I learned how to read patterns. Thank you so very much for this🧡 It was so fun to make.
If someone had told me that I could create something this beautiful before watching this video, I don't think I would have believed them, but this vid was so easy to follow even for a beginner like me!
I literally started crocheting two days ago and i can say that i really love this video. At first i wasn’t gonna try cause the comments led me to believe that it was hard to follow but i tried anyways and honestly it was pretty easy to follow ( there was one moment where she didn’t give directions but it wasn’t complicated and the pattern kinda speaks for itself so it was easy to figure out, there was one part where i think she accidentally typed 5 dc instead of 2 but i just followed what she did and i was okay) this video actually really helped me understand patterns as well, or at least basic patterns. Once she did the 8 rows of demonstration it was kinda nice to be left to fend for myself for the rest, looks really complicated but it’s not.
thank you so much for this gorgeous pattern! It was my first time reading a pattern like this and i found it super fun and easy to crochet. The speed of your demonstration of the stitches in the beginning was perfect! Much Love xx
Thanks for the very detailed tutorial. I can learn how to read the chart better from this video. It looks like it’s complicated but it is not, the patterns actually repeat so once I understand the chart/patterns, I can finish my project really fast. I am so happy with the result. Thank you again!❤
Awesome thank you for creating an informative video lesson . I found the pattern in the right hand corner with arrows alongside with the clear visual made it very beginner friendly. Look forward to seeing more lessons.
i think this has got to be the best bandanna pattern ive seen yet! thanks for this beautiful pattern, i now have a personalised bandanna that goes perfectly with one of my summer outfits ! :3
This is not a tutorial for bandana, this is a tutorial for pattern reading 😅 lol I did not expect I would learn to read this kind of pattern haha I have been pushing it away not until this video came. Nonetheless, the tutorial is kinda fun to follow 🎉
i tried starting four different you tube videos for a hair scarf and would pull out all the yarn and start over! this one was the one i could follow. i can see her hands as she works with the yarn so i follow and match the sides to each other...i made this w bigger yarn and hook AND i'm left handed when crocheting and i could still follow! 😅 granted i got confused a few times and wasn't sure what it was gonna end up as for the first four rows! but with the relaxing music, i pulled out my flaws and kept going...❤
Je vous regarde de France et je trouve très joli ce bandana. C’est assez facile de vous suivre avec le diagramme en haut et votre façon de crocheter pas trop rapide. Je vais le réaliser. Je vous remercie et bonne soirée . 😘
This is definitely not a tutorial for beginners, but once you have the right amount of knowledge, this comes out almost naturally. I have made 3 bandanas at the moment, and one was for my precious Brunni! (my dog 😂) Don't give up if something doesn't feel right the first time, keep trying!
Such a pretty pattern. Thank you for posting it. I’m in the process of trying to make one. Is there a specific brand of 1mm yarn that you can recommend? The smallest I can find is 2 (50grams)
If you could hb written numbers at side of each rows in the diagram...it would be great coz i hb to count the numbers again n again.....btw thanks for the pattern its really nice ....
If for some odd reason you skip the intro and use a 4.5 instead of the 2.5 AND Lilly sugar and cream yarn instead of weight 1 you can make a cute summer top might need some pasties tho lol
Finished mine today with #10 crochet thread and a 1.5 mm crochet hook from hobby lobby. It ended up pretty wide (might’ve been a problem with my gauge) so I’m going to try and see if I can fix it with blocking. 😭 other than that I enjoyed the pattern!
I want to write this pattern for beginners so they can do it too, sadly when I was a beginner I still had a hard time following intermediate-level patterns even if the instructions were written for beginners to follow. I suggest you first learn how to read and interpret crochet charts in order to understand this tutorial.
I'm following this using my pattern-recognition skills as I am good at it and after the first formation of the flowers, I already understood how it's done.
In case ur interested on how I figured it out, * You always start with ch5 and end with 2ch + tc in 3rd chain of ch5 foundation. 1. Bottom petal starts with 4dc (that includes the two on chain space). After 4ch, you skip 3dc, and dc on the 4th stitch. After that, you make 13dc and ch4, skip 3st, and dc again until the last row gives you last 2 stitches to dc on plus a chain space for another 2 dc. 2. The twin petals are 3dc (one in chain space and one in a stitch). There should be 3 stitches left, but you skip them then 5 ch. You sl st it inside the 4ch from the former row, and then 5ch again. Then skip the next 3dc stitches and dc on it until there are three stitches left on the next chain space, you ch5 and sl st on ch sp again. Then repeat the pattern. 3. The top petal, you still do 2 dc on the ch sp, then dc on all stitches plus the three chains and then ch 3. The next dc should start from the third chain on the other 5ch and proceed to dc all the stitches until you get to the 5chain spaces again and repeat inserting dc into its 3 chains. 4. Last was the break where you dc all the stitches including the 3ch, and make sure you still add 2dc in each chain space on the two ends.
I didn’t take into consideration that you used a smaller yarn and a smaller needle. I used a 4 Worsted yarn and a 5mm hook. I now have a massive headscarf. The ties on either side completely wrap around my head and it has to be tied on top of my head
Hello! I love this pattern :) I made a few of these and I’d like to post them on my ig account but I want to make sure to give you credit! The Instagram account in your bio isn’t showing up for me, what account can I tag you with?
Is anyone else struggling to read the pattern diagram? I didn't realize it wasn't a full tutorial before I started or else I probably wouldn't have started it. It's absolutely stunning and I'd love to finish it, but I'm struggling.
When you chain, you can see how many stitches you need to skip on the bottom row, aka how many double crochet stitches on the row below, that will be under the chain stitches. Hope that helps
When you chain, you can see how many stitches you need to skip on the bottom row, aka how many double crochet stitches on the row below, that will be under the chain stitches. Hope that helps
At about 5:06 the 5dc is supposed to be 2dc in the chain space in case anyone got it wrong. Dw it’s not you lol
Thank you for your correction! sorry for the typo
@@cloudpusher1792 no worries! Thanks for the pattern. I just finished making one and it looks lovely💗
I kept on getting it wrong and i restarted 3 times from scratch thinking I was making a mistake 😭😭 thank you so much
@@nxxpluto1191 i also restarted twice before i looked at the actual pattern and realized it was different😆 you’re wc
Thanks! also in start of row 7 the arrows are facing wrong way 😅
for anyone wanting a written pattern :)
disclaimer 1: i did not create this pattern! just trying to make it a little easier for beginners/anyone who can’t read a chart yet!
disclaimer 2: this doesn’t cover the entire pattern, but i wrote out every single step in each row that i wrote. i stopped after four rows of flowers cause i wanted mine smaller (there are two rows of flowers left), but i promise it’s so easy once you get the hang of it. the pattern is so repetitive, the only part that changes with each set of flowers is how many times you need to repeat each step. none of the numbers change! please don’t be discouraged!
disclaimer 3: the rows get longer and longer, so it may get a little difficult to follow (partly why i stopped as well lol) but once you do it more you'll know what to expect. feel free to ask questions in case i messed up anywhere :)
Make a Magic ring
0:32 R1: ch5, 3dc, ch2, 1tr, close the ring
2:40 R2: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 3dc (one dc in each dc stitch from R1), 2dc in chain space (5 written in the video is a typo), 1tr in chain space
5:29 R3: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 2dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 2dc (in last two dc stitches from R2), 2dc in chain space, 1tr in chain space
7:41 R4: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 1dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space ch5, skip 3 stitches, 1dc (into last dc of R3), 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr into chain space
9:55 R5: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 3dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 3dc, 2dc in chain space ch2, 1tr in chain space
12:29 R6: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 8dc, 3dc in chain space, 8dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
14:24 R7: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 2dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc (should have 5 stitches left), ch4, skip 3 stitches, 2dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
16:59 R8: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 1dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 7dc (should have 3 stitches left), ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 1dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
Continuation:
R9: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 3dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 3dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space.
R10: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 8dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 8dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
R11: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 2dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 2dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
R12: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 1dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip3 stitches, 7dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, 7dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 1dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
R13: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 3dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 3dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
R14: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 8dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 8dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
R15: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 2dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 13dc, ch4, skip 3 stitches, 2dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
R16: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 1dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches 7dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 7dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 7dc, ch5, slip stitch into chain space, ch5, skip 3 stitches, 1dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
R17: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 3dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 7 dc, 3dc in chain space, ch3, 3dc in chain space, 3dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
R18: ch5, turn, 2dc in chain space, 8dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 13dc, 3dc in chain space, 8dc, 2dc in chain space, ch2, 1tr in chain space
to make it longer, start with a full row of dc and complete the following rows after that to make the flowers (R15 for example), repeating each step as many times as you need in order to make the row long enough. once you're done making two more rows of flowers, finish with another row of all dc. to complete everything else just follow the videos instructions :) super easy!
i really hope this helped anyone who may be struggling a bit.
thank you so much 😭 i kept wondering why i was messing up i can’t believe it was just a typo !!! i thought i was going crazy
@@nullythecat8607 i know what you mean! i’m glad i could help :D
thank you so much for this it really helped a lot 😭
thanks for taking the time to do this, it's very helpful!!!
saviorrr!! hope your pillow is cold tonightt
I love this pattern because it shows the crochet diagram in the corner! It definitely helped me practice reading a crochet diagram and when I wanted to double check my work, your written steps reassured me! Thanks for this pattern!
i was always hesitant on learning how to read patterns because it seemed so complicated but omg im so glad i stumbled upon this video. it taught me how to read patterns. thank youuu
What a sneaky way to teach pattern reading, lol!!!! Brilliant! Ive now got a super cute bandana and I learned how to read patterns. Thank you so very much for this🧡 It was so fun to make.
Right ? Same here 😂
i LOVE this pattern. ive always been scared to try to understand the diagrams, but you made it so easy! thank you so much🩷🙌🏼
What an incredible pattern!! Your directions are super clear and very easy to follow - amazing job! Thank you so much!!!
Glad you like it! What color have you made?😍
If someone had told me that I could create something this beautiful before watching this video, I don't think I would have believed them, but this vid was so easy to follow even for a beginner like me!
This was such a great way to learn how to read a pattern! Mine turned out great
I literally started crocheting two days ago and i can say that i really love this video. At first i wasn’t gonna try cause the comments led me to believe that it was hard to follow but i tried anyways and honestly it was pretty easy to follow ( there was one moment where she didn’t give directions but it wasn’t complicated and the pattern kinda speaks for itself so it was easy to figure out, there was one part where i think she accidentally typed 5 dc instead of 2 but i just followed what she did and i was okay) this video actually really helped me understand patterns as well, or at least basic patterns. Once she did the 8 rows of demonstration it was kinda nice to be left to fend for myself for the rest, looks really complicated but it’s not.
thank you so much for this gorgeous pattern! It was my first time reading a pattern like this and i found it super fun and easy to crochet. The speed of your demonstration of the stitches in the beginning was perfect! Much Love xx
Thank you for this magnificent pattern, will be making for my two friends and myself so we’re matching 💕
I can only repeat what the majority wrote: exquisite, excellent tutorial and very educational (diagrams)
I just love it.
You are very generous!
this is sooo cute!! i’ll def make it in either lilac or dusty rose💜
Made this for a date, she loved it! Was super easy to make, completed in about in hour.
Thanks for the very detailed tutorial. I can learn how to read the chart better from this video. It looks like it’s complicated but it is not, the patterns actually repeat so once I understand the chart/patterns, I can finish my project really fast. I am so happy with the result. Thank you again!❤
This was great! Finally found a pretty bandana pattern and got it done easily ❤ Thank you!
This is a great pattern, love the videos! I’m also so excited to finally see someone do a magic circle the same way I do! ❤
OMG It was incredibly easy ❤ thank you so much ❤
My favorite project to date. Thank you for sharing! Loved the diagram you made!
Thank you so much for a detailed instruction 💝 It’s so easy to follow and the result turns out very beautiful 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Wonderful tutorial, I’m loving making this! Thank you so much! So delicate and beautiful . (And I am learning to read diagrams!)
made it with a 3,5mm hook, in case anyone is wondering I made it until I had 5 flower patterns and it made a great size
Awesome thank you for creating an informative video lesson . I found the pattern in the right hand corner with arrows alongside with the clear visual made it very beginner friendly. Look forward to seeing more lessons.
i think this has got to be the best bandanna pattern ive seen yet! thanks for this beautiful pattern, i now have a personalised bandanna that goes perfectly with one of my summer outfits ! :3
My first ever crochet piece💗 thank you so much for the easy to follow tutorial
Loved following this tutorial! Great results
For anyone using a larger gauge of yarn, I recommend using linked double crochets so the purposeful spaces stand out more
This is not a tutorial for bandana, this is a tutorial for pattern reading 😅 lol I did not expect I would learn to read this kind of pattern haha I have been pushing it away not until this video came. Nonetheless, the tutorial is kinda fun to follow 🎉
i tried starting four different you tube videos for a hair scarf and would pull out all the yarn and start over! this one was the one i could follow. i can see her hands as she works with the yarn so i follow and match the sides to each other...i made this w bigger yarn and hook AND i'm left handed when crocheting and i could still follow! 😅 granted i got confused a few times and wasn't sure what it was gonna end up as for the first four rows! but with the relaxing music, i pulled out my flaws and kept going...❤
동영상 보고 하루만에 다 만들었어용! 아가들에게 씌워주면 귀여울 것 같아요 🤍
Thank you so much! So easy and so beautiful ❤
Muy valiosa su ayuda. Gracias por el tiempo dedicado a escribir el patrón. Me ayudó mucho 🙏🏼
Je vous regarde de France et je trouve très joli ce bandana. C’est assez facile de vous suivre avec le diagramme en haut et votre façon de crocheter pas trop rapide. Je vais le réaliser. Je vous remercie et bonne soirée . 😘
Just finished mine and it turned out perfect!!!!! Thxs❤
Класний майстер клас👍 все зрозуміло і доступно, а ще мені сподобалося , що ви показуєте схему, від мене подяка 🤗
Thanks! With u now I learned that I can actually read a pattern lol, i'm gonna make this beautifull bandana as a birthday present ❤
Thank you for your kindness...GOD BLESS !!!!
I have made two so far. Is there an easier way to see the pattern?
so beautiful and easy to follow thank you
Harika bir anlatım!!Şema okumayı bilenler için gayet kolay.Yarım günde 1 tane ördüm Teşekkürler ❤
Thank you for the pattern❤turned out soooo gooooddd❤❤❤Made it for my small business 🤍
This is definitely not a tutorial for beginners, but once you have the right amount of knowledge, this comes out almost naturally. I have made 3 bandanas at the moment, and one was for my precious Brunni! (my dog 😂) Don't give up if something doesn't feel right the first time, keep trying!
I did it, and it is so amazing, that everyone loved, thank u very much
I'm rooting for you. Keep fighting.✌✌✌✌
Thank for your guide.
Un grand Merci pour le tuto. 👍
Thanks for the tutorial!!
Such a pretty pattern. Thank you for posting it. I’m in the process of trying to make one.
Is there a specific brand of 1mm yarn that you can recommend? The smallest I can find is 2 (50grams)
Grazie mille per il tutorial ❤
I love it and its do easy to do...❤
Пока идёт нормально, исключительно по схеме вяжу, получается very very nice
No wonder mine looked different than yours 😂 I restarted and realized it was 2dc instead of 5dc ! Hahaha
thank you very much, it's cute and easy to follow
How many yards of yarn does this use? It’s a lovely pattern 💞
If you could hb written numbers at side of each rows in the diagram...it would be great coz i hb to count the numbers again n again.....btw thanks for the pattern its really nice ....
If for some odd reason you skip the intro and use a 4.5 instead of the 2.5 AND Lilly sugar and cream yarn instead of weight 1 you can make a cute summer top might need some pasties tho lol
Hello, I'm making this with a bigger yarn, can you let me know how many inches it's in length and across? Thank you so much!! It's gorgeous
Thank you!! ❤
Thank you🎉🎉
😘
I got mine exactly ❤❤
Mulțumesc mult
I made one before and even after blocking the sides flare outwards. Any tips to prevent this for my next one?
Finished mine today with #10 crochet thread and a 1.5 mm crochet hook from hobby lobby. It ended up pretty wide (might’ve been a problem with my gauge) so I’m going to try and see if I can fix it with blocking. 😭 other than that I enjoyed the pattern!
at 4:44 chain 2DC *NOT 5DC*
Can you write down the pattern ?
what is this crochet pattern called? a lace pattern?
I need to work on my tension. All my flowers are different sizes 😂😂😂😂
Just cutious.... anyone know what this pattern is called?
Super
Can you give us the link of the pattern? The picture is blurry
I want to write this pattern for beginners so they can do it too, sadly when I was a beginner I still had a hard time following intermediate-level patterns even if the instructions were written for beginners to follow. I suggest you first learn how to read and interpret crochet charts in order to understand this tutorial.
I'm following this using my pattern-recognition skills as I am good at it and after the first formation of the flowers, I already understood how it's done.
In case ur interested on how I figured it out,
* You always start with ch5 and end with 2ch + tc in 3rd chain of ch5 foundation.
1. Bottom petal starts with 4dc (that includes the two on chain space). After 4ch, you skip 3dc, and dc on the 4th stitch. After that, you make 13dc and ch4, skip 3st, and dc again until the last row gives you last 2 stitches to dc on plus a chain space for another 2 dc.
2. The twin petals are 3dc (one in chain space and one in a stitch). There should be 3 stitches left, but you skip them then 5 ch. You sl st it inside the 4ch from the former row, and then 5ch again. Then skip the next 3dc stitches and dc on it until there are three stitches left on the next chain space, you ch5 and sl st on ch sp again. Then repeat the pattern.
3. The top petal, you still do 2 dc on the ch sp, then dc on all stitches plus the three chains and then ch 3. The next dc should start from the third chain on the other 5ch and proceed to dc all the stitches until you get to the 5chain spaces again and repeat inserting dc into its 3 chains.
4. Last was the break where you dc all the stitches including the 3ch, and make sure you still add 2dc in each chain space on the two ends.
Can you make a dragonfly pattern bandana tutorial?🙏
Can u please make this one in curve shape please please i am a learner so i want this bandena in curve shape please 🙏
What type of yarn are you using? Is that acrylic?
I didn’t take into consideration that you used a smaller yarn and a smaller needle. I used a 4 Worsted yarn and a 5mm hook. I now have a massive headscarf. The ties on either side completely wrap around my head and it has to be tied on top of my head
can I make this with weight 3 yarn??
How wide is the finished product?
I very much like the pattern but needed for a blanket, can you send me the pattern?
has anyone used 4mm yarn for this pattern? did it turn out ok or too big?
Hello! I love this pattern :) I made a few of these and I’d like to post them on my ig account but I want to make sure to give you credit! The Instagram account in your bio isn’t showing up for me, what account can I tag you with?
Is anyone else struggling to read the pattern diagram? I didn't realize it wasn't a full tutorial before I started or else I probably wouldn't have started it. It's absolutely stunning and I'd love to finish it, but I'm struggling.
I wrote it out if you want me to type it out for you I could start from row 9 cus that's were she left off
Hi! Is there any chance to get the pattern in pdf?
what do you name this bandana?
Beautiful pattern! How much yarn did you use?
1mm,cotton yarn 35g
@@cloudpusher1792 Thank you! I made my first one 2 weeks ago and I love it, so now im making another one for my mom
Who makes, and where can we buy this yarn, please? The thinnest I can find is 2 (50 grams). Is there a site online to buy 1mm?
🙏🌟✨🌈❄️🌸🧞♀️
How much the length and the width of bandana?🙁 Please
The yarn is of how many ply ?
single~
Hi! Anyone can help? Can I make 2 dc (1dc, ch 3, 1 dc) for the border?😊
Adorei as instruções do vídeo, bem claras, porém a mão tremendo me deu uma agonia
pls ignore this comment, this is just to remind me which part im on ^^
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Same, ignore this comment, thanks
Row 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: done
Row 8: 17:04 Ch5 and turn (done continue with next step)
What are the measurements for each side?
Khăn này móc yaoh wool, milk cotton 125g được không mọi người
Hook size?
What size hook are you using??
2.5mm
Can anyone tell me how much yarn they used for this?
I’m in the process of making one now. I bought a small skein (140 yards) of Riley Blake
Would it look good if i crochet the picot edge in pink??
I think it is a great idea😍
Idk how but the bandana i crocheted got so big 😂 it didn't look good on my head so i turned it into a top
Stopped at: 15:57
Line 1: 14:25
Line 2: 17:00
Line 3: 9:55
Line 4: 12:30
Bác này tay run thế
Hi,! How do I understand, on the diagram, when I am supposed to skip the stitches
When you chain, you can see how many stitches you need to skip on the bottom row, aka how many double crochet stitches on the row below, that will be under the chain stitches. Hope that helps
When you chain, you can see how many stitches you need to skip on the bottom row, aka how many double crochet stitches on the row below, that will be under the chain stitches. Hope that helps