This was a very educational video and helped me immensely ! I truly appreciated it . Thank you so much for the help . I had made some other diaper covers from patterns , and , boy , were they confusing ! I think I have it now thanks to you ! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I used a Size F or 3.75 mm hook to make this (its what i use for all of the youtube tutorial that say are for newborn but really aren't unless that newborn is the size of a 3 month old when born, when i do this the item usually turns out to be a perfect size for a NEWBORN- 1 month old) anyways while i was making this i had a Parents Choice size newborn diaper with me, i used it as my guide to determent if the size is right and i found that even using my smaller sized hook the cover was a little bit bigger than the diaper but not by much so I believe that it will work perfectly for when my second little girl is born in the next 2 weeks. Overall I am happy with my end product and with this tutorial and will be using it again.
To make a dc dec do your yo pull up a loop yo pull through 2 yo pull up a loop yo pull through 2 yo and pull through all 3 loops on hook. Hope this helps
Is a very nice pattern but it is a little too big for a newborn .. I mean the standard newborn size is for a 5 to 8 lb baby and this is more of a 9 to 12 lb baby..
I too would like the printable pattern. I'm having trouble once I get to the part once you have 20 stitches. It's hard for me to understand that part, I'm new at crochet and I'm hard of heading.
I just finished mine and I counted all my chain-ups as a stitch. it got weird doing a decrease that way, but I just sorta faked it. I think next time the easiest would be to count the chain-up, skip where you usually would put the next stitch, and continue from there, and do your decrease at the end as normal. I also agree with one of the commenters of going down a hook size (I used 3.5mm) to do this for a fresh newborn-1 month size. mine still seems a little big, but workable. Hope this helps!
+cinthia cholico No the chain does not count as a double crochet I have written out a pattern to this video :D i can crochet better by reading then I can by watching a video for some odd odd reason.
I am sorry, I'm sure you're a good instructor but I can't understand your accent. I got kind of far by just watching your hands but then you started moving way too fast. Disappointed
This was a very educational video and helped me immensely ! I truly appreciated it . Thank you so much for the help . I had made some other diaper covers from patterns , and , boy , were they confusing ! I think I have it now thanks to you ! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Thank you for sharing!! It really helped me!!
Thank you for this to tutorial it was very helpful 🙏🏾
thank you for sharing this pattern
This was perfect!
third time making it I love how it turns out wish I can post the pictures
At minute marker 4:20 when we are attaching at chain 15 ..how did you attach it..you video doesn't show that..
So nice .
I started working Measuring the first 38 cm Is this enough for a baby or small?
I used a 4.00mm G hook and it turned out more like an infant size.
I used a Size F or 3.75 mm hook to make this (its what i use for all of the youtube tutorial that say are for newborn but really aren't unless that newborn is the size of a 3 month old when born, when i do this the item usually turns out to be a perfect size for a NEWBORN- 1 month old) anyways while i was making this i had a Parents Choice size newborn diaper with me, i used it as my guide to determent if the size is right and i found that even using my smaller sized hook the cover was a little bit bigger than the diaper but not by much so I believe that it will work perfectly for when my second little girl is born in the next 2 weeks. Overall I am happy with my end product and with this tutorial and will be using it again.
the changes i made to this pattern fits like a glove on my 2 week old 7 pound baby.
Michael Paz if u could help with ur pattern I made it just like she said n it's big.Thanks
+Madeline Villalongin the size of both the hook and yarn will make a lot of difference
Thanks for the info. I was just getting ready to start. They specifically want a newborn size. Your info will save me time and frustration.
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do you have printable patterns i cant access patterns on my kindle any more on youtube.
HI Vamp, I actually did and it was small. I also used a 4mm yarn and an "G" hook. :)
Hello I'm going to follow this pattern however, where can I find part 2 video?
Are you saying to single crochet in the back loop only?
Thank you for your Tutorial Videos . This diaper cover is it for any different age's of baby?.
How to make it for 6 month and above?
I need a pattern to make a diaper cover for 12-18 months
can anybody explain how to do that decrease that she's doing two double crochet together I have tried it and mine doesn't decrease I don't get it
To make a dc dec do your yo pull up a loop yo pull through 2 yo pull up a loop yo pull through 2 yo and pull through all 3 loops on hook. Hope this helps
wow........... impresive?
***** u can try it on a baby doll thats wat I use. Hopw it works out :)
why is your camera so far away. zoom in!
beautiful,,,, with ties pleace for 0 a 3 month
Is a very nice pattern but it is a little too big for a newborn .. I mean the standard newborn size is for a 5 to 8 lb baby and this is more of a 9 to 12 lb baby..
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Please show in knitting please
I too would like the printable pattern. I'm having trouble once I get to the part once you have 20 stitches. It's hard for me to understand that part, I'm new at crochet and I'm hard of heading.
My email is nanettesroyaltreasures@gmail.com
when it gets to the 20 you do the first as a decrease then the 20 DC stitches
Thank you
+Nanette Squarsich or atleast that's what it looks like to me anyways
+Nanette Squarsich you're welcome
Cute idea, but this video is very hard to follow. Sorry, wouldn't do it again.
When you chain 3, does that count as a double crochet? Please help !!
I just finished mine and I counted all my chain-ups as a stitch. it got weird doing a decrease that way, but I just sorta faked it. I think next time the easiest would be to count the chain-up, skip where you usually would put the next stitch, and continue from there, and do your decrease at the end as normal. I also agree with one of the commenters of going down a hook size (I used 3.5mm) to do this for a fresh newborn-1 month size. mine still seems a little big, but workable. Hope this helps!
+cinthia cholico No the chain does not count as a double crochet
I have written out a pattern to this video :D i can crochet better by reading then I can by watching a video for some odd odd reason.
Thanks so much for explaining :)
No problem :D it was a bit late but I suppose better than never ^^
Absolutely! And mine still came out great! it'll be even greater if I have to do this again with this little fix:)
I am sorry, I'm sure you're a good instructor but I can't understand your accent. I got kind of far by just watching your hands but then you started moving way too fast. Disappointed