This was so much fun to make! I used almost exactly four skeins of the Bernat Softee Chunky and it turned out perfectly, massive hood and all. Thank you for the video!
Seeing things like this is what makes me wish I could crochet. I just cant seem to get the hang of it like I can knitting. I'm so jealous. I wish this could be converted to a knit pattern it is absolutely stunning. You are very talented
@@TCDDIY lol that surprises me! You're amazing at crocheting I thought you would pick up knitting no problem. I've only been knitting about 6 months and I love it. I currently have covid though so havent been able to do it for a little while. I really miss it! Do you have any beginners friendly videos? I really would love to try and pick up crocheting aswel!
Thank you for this. I recently started back crocheting after 45 years, and I wanted some ideas. This was a nice, straightforward tutorial. Now I have to try it. Lol. I look forward to seeing what other beginner tutorials you have out there for me.
😍😍 So glad I could help! Thanks for the support. If you have any questions let me know and if you havent already please subscribe and thumbs up an videos you like! It really helps out! 🥰
So pretty!! I made mine with 2 balls of Loops and Threads chenille home slim and it is so delightfully big and cozy! Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial ❤️
Funny how they are my two favorite things as well. I am halfway done with the one I am making for my oldest granddaughter, 14 Omgoodness ... when I came across your video, my granddaughter has a lot of hair as well so you came in the neck of time . Will post picture ! I’m always at your pages getting inspired!🌹
This looks so awesome and seems like it would be perfect for our cold Canadian winters...but I'm on the 4th row of the "increase every 5 sc's" and it's looking so wavy, not at all like yours. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. It should be sitting way more flat, I think
Are you using the same sized tools? If you're not you can always adjust the increases. If it's too wavy you can increase further out and that should eliminate the wave. so maybe increase into every 7th or even 10th depending on what it looks like.
This makes up really fast... But it took me quite a bit of yarn. 400 yds of size 6 with a 10mm hook. Now, I think where it got too big is from the stitches around the cowl. I should have done fewer stitches and then maybe not done so many increases. Still, it's kind of fun. I made this just for dog walking. It will definitely be warm, that's for sure. I may go back and detatch the hood at some point and rework it into a smaller hood or a hat.
Hey, I love your tutorials and I would like to help write out your patterns if you don’t mind. I could do a mock pattern and send it over if that would work. As a person who does better following along with a written pattern in front of me, I think it’d be beneficial for a lot of people struggling to follow along with the videos.
So I did this and it was MASSIVE for me. Still wearable and fun to have. If I wanted it to be not so massive, would I just change the increase rounds to be more "spaced out" like increase on every 8th and then every 16th?
This looks great. I want to attach it to a poncho - do you think I could just leave a single row gap to fit it in or would I actually need to shape a neck???
Disclaimer: I’m not a pattern writer, and I’m half asleep rn, but anyways here’s timestamps for the different parts 0:08 - chain equivalent to 9” (or your preference); faux knit stitch (aka slip stitch) BLO; repeat until 19” (or your preference) 1:15 - SC along top 1:47 - connect both ends with SC 2:23 - SC two rows along bottom; tie off and turn inside out 3:18 - starting opposite from the seam, SC BLO, increasing on the 10th; at the end, SC another stitch into the beginning loop, but do not connect them 4:47 - SC both loops all the way across, turning each time at the edges of the hood for 3 rows 5:07 - SC both loops all the way across, increasing on every 5th for 4 rows 5:52 - SC all across for 12 rows/7” 6:12 - SC halfway around the hood, decrease by 2 (insert into stitch and pull up a loop, insert into the next stitch and pull up a loop, then YO and pull through all 3 - repeat once more); SC the rest of the way 7:11 - SC halfway around the hood and decrease; continue until desired hood height 7:44 - connecting the hood piece 8:52 - SC around hood opening
Can this be made with 8ply polyester & 8 ply fine cotton yarn? Or it would be too small 🥺? Also, I love it & your channel🥰✨ My favorite crochet channel 💕 I'm addicted
I am in the process of making mine now but I've run into a problem and i hope I'm still doing this right. I'm doing the hood part and after row 7 my work began to do waves. I've gone a bit further and the waves still won't go away. Am I doing something wrong?
Same! Thank you so much for this comment! So frustrated right now because I’m unsure if we’re supposed to be doing an increase on every 10th stitch for 3 rows and an increase on every 5th stitch for the following 3 rows. I have a huge flower hood right now. Any insight and clarification would be most helpful. So sorry for the rant... 😔
Hi Shea! I'm so so sorry for this late reply! The waves do happen and it will even out when seamed together! 💗 Please feel free to reach out if you have any other questions, I promise to get back in a timely manner!
Hi Patrisha! I'm so sorry for the late reply and hope this isn't too late, but the waves do happen naturally, but it evens out when seamed together. 💗 Please feel free to reach out if you have any other questions, I promise to get back in a timely manner!
I know you used category 6 yarn but would it be possible to use a thinner yarn (eg category 4) and just use the measurements over the amount of chains? Sorry if I didn't explain what I meant very well
@@TCDDIY thank you so much. I'm curious. If you remade this today with all your extra knowledge would you do it differently or would you still do it the same?
😅I should have explained that better. My apologies for any confusion it may have caused. Rows 4-7 INC into every 5th. Including the first 3 rows + the increase rows you'll have a total of 7 rows. A quick tip is to try this on as you go though cause you may not need it to increase that much. It was said at the end of the video, but we made this into a very large hood cause I have a lot of hair. 😊
@@TCDDIY thank you. My yarn was much more chunky so I ended up only increasing rows 3-4 as when I did every row it was way to big and had no shape. I eventually got it right and it came out beautifully. Thank you muchness.🌺
At 7:16, the decrease that you mention, is that 2 decreases every row like the previous row or just one decrease per row? Thanks for the video, I love it and can't wait to wear it once I finish it!
@@TCDDIY I was using All Things You's in Stormy. Problem is I could only get ahold of 3 skeins.... Soooo I had to work my creative magic with Premier's Hush in Pastel yellow and I'm trimming it in LKYC's Chain Link. Did I forget to mention I'm making matching fingerless gloves and boot cuffs😳😳😳? I love crocheting and I'm glad to have stumbled across your channel and patterns. Tytytyty
Thank you for the support! I'm unsure of the amount that was used for this piece, but it wasn't a full skein of the Bernat Softee Chunky and that's 431 yards of a category 6 yarn.
@@TCDDIY thanks for getting back to me other videos that I have seen do number of chains and ss to the 1st chain to form loop but it seems watching how u do way seems easier going back and forth then connecting I'm using red heart yarn not bulky yarn to work on the turtle neck part i hope some of this makes sense tia
I’m busy with the snood part but for some reason my back loop slip stitch runs horizontally and not vertically like yours does . What am I doing wrong ?
Somewhat hard to follow. Being more specific as to rows beginning, like saying…Row 2 ch 1,turn, sc around, doing 2sc in every 5th ch…Row3 ch 1, turn….etc. you ramble a little, so have to do lot of deciphering what transcript says. Not sure my hood part is coming out as big as yours did and that’s what I want. Have to work on it. But I think I have the idea.
Hi Carolyn, thanks for reaching out! This is an older video and I was still figuring out my teaching technique. We've improved quite a bit since this video, but if you have any questions about this video feel free to ask and i'll do my best to answer. 😊
Hi love! Sooooo sorry for the late reply. I decided to go through and reply to all comments so now we're here. 😅 Unfortunately I don't remember because this was an older tutorial, but I plan on making this again to turn into a pattern so when I do i'll let you know. 😊
When you repeating same moves instead of skipping them if you left them, that would be really nice for the beginners. I really couldn't understand what you are doing.
This is an older video. We've changed up, quite a bit, how we teach now, but if you need it slower you can always click the CC along the bottom of the video to adjust the playback speed. 😁
We give measurements into stead of Chain counts so that everyone with every tension and yarn type/hook can make it. Just keep up with the measurements and they're good. 😊
I can’t for the life of me figure out how you folded the turtle neck part of the hoodie. I made mine according to your instructions and my turtle neck doesn’t fold like yours. Nice pattern, but mine turned out differently.
Unfortunately I don't have a written pattern for this one yet, but we're hoping to remake this in the near future with a pattern so keep an eye out for that. 😁
I was trying to trust the process but I’ve tried this video 3 times, hours and hours of work, and still the hood bit is a million times larger than the video, I can’t see the top up otherwise it looks massive. The open bit isn’t big enough and I can’t add anymore rows as previously stated the hood is already large as shit. I look like a UFO. Someone please link a better hood 🫡
I wish you actually showed how to do this better, like explain what the hell a faux stitch is and how to do it and show more close up. You just zip your way thru this. I wouldn’t even call this a tutorial but a “watch me and hopefully you figure it out”
This is an older video so we were still figuring out our teaching style. Unsure where you heard faux stitch, perhaps it was my mic. 🤣 Would love to answer any questions you may have though!
Crocheting thos for a family friend is amazing!
It was easy and it took me 2 days!
Thank you so much for this free pattern!
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The simplest, easy, straight to point on TH-cam. I have seen other with 25-30 minutes. Thank you.
Thank you! Glad we can help! 😍
This was so much fun to make! I used almost exactly four skeins of the Bernat Softee Chunky and it turned out perfectly, massive hood and all. Thank you for the video!
Wonderful! So glad tp hear how much you love it! 😁❤ Thank you!
Seeing things like this is what makes me wish I could crochet. I just cant seem to get the hang of it like I can knitting. I'm so jealous. I wish this could be converted to a knit pattern it is absolutely stunning. You are very talented
hehe, thank you, thank you! We're the complete opposite, I can't knit to save my life. I wish I could though! 🤣
@@TCDDIY lol that surprises me! You're amazing at crocheting I thought you would pick up knitting no problem. I've only been knitting about 6 months and I love it. I currently have covid though so havent been able to do it for a little while. I really miss it! Do you have any beginners friendly videos? I really would love to try and pick up crocheting aswel!
Thank you for this. I recently started back crocheting after 45 years, and I wanted some ideas. This was a nice, straightforward tutorial. Now I have to try it. Lol. I look forward to seeing what other beginner tutorials you have out there for me.
Ty so much. Just gave me the basics to building my own hoods in the style I like! Guuurl! Need that room for my hair!
😍😍 So glad I could help! Thanks for the support. If you have any questions let me know and if you havent already please subscribe and thumbs up an videos you like! It really helps out! 🥰
So pretty!! I made mine with 2 balls of Loops and Threads chenille home slim and it is so delightfully big and cozy! Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial ❤️
Thanks for sharing this video. I've been looking for a pattern for a hood/cowl combination. This is just perfect!
YAY! Glad we can help. 🥰 Let me know if there's anything I can help with.
Funny how they are my two favorite things as well. I am halfway done with the one I am making for my oldest granddaughter,
14 Omgoodness ... when I came across your video, my granddaughter has a lot of hair as well so you came in the neck of time . Will post picture ! I’m always at your pages getting inspired!🌹
Yes!! Big hair club! 😂 Can't wait to see it! 😁
I'm using a thinner yarn... good luck to me because I'm just throwing in the increases willy nilly
😂😂😂 May the odds be ever in your favor. Let us know how it goes!
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Thank you for this scoodie pattern. This one is going to be a gift to the 2nd to the oldest Grandson, for Christmas 🎄
That's awesome! I know he'll love it coming from you! What color are you going to make it in?
This looks so awesome and seems like it would be perfect for our cold Canadian winters...but I'm on the 4th row of the "increase every 5 sc's" and it's looking so wavy, not at all like yours. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. It should be sitting way more flat, I think
Are you using the same sized tools? If you're not you can always adjust the increases. If it's too wavy you can increase further out and that should eliminate the wave. so maybe increase into every 7th or even 10th depending on what it looks like.
This makes up really fast... But it took me quite a bit of yarn. 400 yds of size 6 with a 10mm hook. Now, I think where it got too big is from the stitches around the cowl. I should have done fewer stitches and then maybe not done so many increases. Still, it's kind of fun. I made this just for dog walking. It will definitely be warm, that's for sure. I may go back and detatch the hood at some point and rework it into a smaller hood or a hat.
Acabo de descubrir tus tutoriales, me encantan, no hablo ingles pero trato de entenderlos, me encantan, gracias por compartir.
¡Gracias, gracias! ¡Tenemos subtítulos! Haga clic en el CC en la parte inferior derecha del video y haga clic en la traducción que necesita. 😊
That was so quick and straight forward
Ah, thank you, thank you! ❤️😊
So wonderful!! I know what I want to do with my bulky yarn! Thank you for sharing your wonderful tutorial
Thank you so much! So glad I can help out! 😁
Hey, I love your tutorials and I would like to help write out your patterns if you don’t mind. I could do a mock pattern and send it over if that would work. As a person who does better following along with a written pattern in front of me, I think it’d be beneficial for a lot of people struggling to follow along with the videos.
So I did this and it was MASSIVE for me. Still wearable and fun to have.
If I wanted it to be not so massive, would I just change the increase rounds to be more "spaced out" like increase on every 8th and then every 16th?
Ahhhh glad you like it! 😄❤️ Yes. That's a great solution to make it less big. 😊
I Loved watching video so much, running out to buy hook and yarn...I LOVE THIS!
That's awesome, thank you so so much! Really happy to hear you like it! 😊💕
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I was wondering how many balls of yarn did you use for this one ? Thanks :))
This looks great. I want to attach it to a poncho - do you think I could just leave a single row gap to fit it in or would I actually need to shape a neck???
Thanks so much! I'd say that just leaving a gap shouuuuuuld work, if not let me know though! We'll work it out together. 😁
Disclaimer: I’m not a pattern writer, and I’m half asleep rn, but anyways here’s timestamps for the different parts
0:08 - chain equivalent to 9” (or your preference); faux knit stitch (aka slip stitch) BLO; repeat until 19” (or your preference)
1:15 - SC along top
1:47 - connect both ends with SC
2:23 - SC two rows along bottom; tie off and turn inside out
3:18 - starting opposite from the seam, SC BLO, increasing on the 10th; at the end, SC another stitch into the beginning loop, but do not connect them
4:47 - SC both loops all the way across, turning each time at the edges of the hood for 3 rows
5:07 - SC both loops all the way across, increasing on every 5th for 4 rows
5:52 - SC all across for 12 rows/7”
6:12 - SC halfway around the hood, decrease by 2 (insert into stitch and pull up a loop, insert into the next stitch and pull up a loop, then YO and pull through all 3 - repeat once more); SC the rest of the way
7:11 - SC halfway around the hood and decrease; continue until desired hood height
7:44 - connecting the hood piece
8:52 - SC around hood opening
I love this idea! Thank you!
Glad you like it!
Is there a written version of your pattern? My eyesight isn’t what it use to be and watching the video make me dizzy lol 😑😊
Unfortunately not, but stay tuned cause we want to retackle this design soon! 😊
This looks so cozy!! How much yarn would you recommend for this project?
Thank you so so much! Unfortunately this is an older video so i'm not sure how much was used, but if I had to guess I'd say 600 yards?
Can't wait to try this. Thank you so much for this video, you explain and show everything very clearly
Thanks! Let us know how it goes!
At 7:11 are the decreases on every row past this point or only on the one row?
Can this be made with 8ply polyester & 8 ply fine cotton yarn? Or it would be too small 🥺?
Also,
I love it & your channel🥰✨
My favorite crochet channel 💕 I'm addicted
Of course it can! Just keep up with the measurements and you're good to go! 😁
....fangirling 🥺😆😆😆😆😆😆🥰🥰🥰😚😚🤯
@@TCDDIY Thank you 😄🤩🤩 I'll try it 🥰
I am in the process of making mine now but I've run into a problem and i hope I'm still doing this right. I'm doing the hood part and after row 7 my work began to do waves. I've gone a bit further and the waves still won't go away. Am I doing something wrong?
Same! Thank you so much for this comment! So frustrated right now because I’m unsure if we’re supposed to be doing an increase on every 10th stitch for 3 rows and an increase on every 5th stitch for the following 3 rows. I have a huge flower hood right now. Any insight and clarification would be most helpful. So sorry for the rant... 😔
Hi Shea! I'm so so sorry for this late reply! The waves do happen and it will even out when seamed together! 💗 Please feel free to reach out if you have any other questions, I promise to get back in a timely manner!
Hi Patrisha! I'm so sorry for the late reply and hope this isn't too late, but the waves do happen naturally, but it evens out when seamed together. 💗 Please feel free to reach out if you have any other questions, I promise to get back in a timely manner!
Watched your video and wanted to know if I could do this with bulky or #5 yarn and maybe a smaller hook?
Hi! Yes, that's totally possible. Just keep up with the measurements and you're good to go! 😊
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I know you used category 6 yarn but would it be possible to use a thinner yarn (eg category 4) and just use the measurements over the amount of chains?
Sorry if I didn't explain what I meant very well
you explained yourself perfectly and yes!
That's how we work all of our newer patterns so you're on the right track! 😊
@@TCDDIY thank you so much. I'm curious. If you remade this today with all your extra knowledge would you do it differently or would you still do it the same?
Question: after 3 rows from Cowl, is it increase every 5 stitches for the entire row? And increasing for 7 rows?
😅I should have explained that better. My apologies for any confusion it may have caused. Rows 4-7 INC into every 5th. Including the first 3 rows + the increase rows you'll have a total of 7 rows. A quick tip is to try this on as you go though cause you may not need it to increase that much. It was said at the end of the video, but we made this into a very large hood cause I have a lot of hair. 😊
@@TCDDIY thank you. My yarn was much more chunky so I ended up only increasing rows 3-4 as when I did every row it was way to big and had no shape. I eventually got it right and it came out beautifully. Thank you muchness.🌺
@@cinkea3_T glad it worked out. 😁❤️
At 7:16, the decrease that you mention, is that 2 decreases every row like the previous row or just one decrease per row? Thanks for the video, I love it and can't wait to wear it once I finish it!
so so sorry for the late reply things have be hectic. That' still 2 decreased per row till you get the height. 😊
great job girl!
Thank you!
could you adapt this so the front buttons up as want one of these on my crochet jacket
We actually have a few of these sketched out with buttons, zippers.. Etc, hopefully we cna get to posting them soon! 😁💞
Quick questions: what size hook and yarn? Category 6 is looking like regular acrylic in the video. Also may I use bulky yarn with a 5 or 6 hook?
Loving this and making it for a 🎁.
So sorry you did say: 10 mm hook. Nix the inquiry. I got this! 😊
🤣🤣Sorry for the late reply, but glad you figured it out! 😁💕
@@TCDDIY I was using All Things You's in Stormy. Problem is I could only get ahold of 3 skeins.... Soooo I had to work my creative magic with Premier's Hush in Pastel yellow and I'm trimming it in LKYC's Chain Link. Did I forget to mention I'm making matching fingerless gloves and boot cuffs😳😳😳? I love crocheting and I'm glad to have stumbled across your channel and patterns. Tytytyty
Roughly how much yarn is needed for this project (weight)? :)
This is an older piece so unfortunately i'm not sure how much yarn is needed, but the weigh of the yarn is a 5. 😁
during the increase is it 5 of 10 ..... also dose this come with a written pattern
Unfortunately we don't have a written pattern for this, hopefully soon though!
Will love to make for a X-mas gift. Could you tell me how much yarn do I need?
Thank you for the support! I'm unsure of the amount that was used for this piece, but it wasn't a full skein of the Bernat Softee Chunky and that's 431 yards of a category 6 yarn.
Beautiful!! But what is a faux stitch?? Anyone tell me how to do a faux stitch? Thanks
Hi! Thank you! I'd love to help out! If you could help out if I can give a time stamp to what point youre at i'd be able to help out better. 😊
Can this be made with a number 4 yarn and size H or J hook??
Of course, of course. Keep up with the measurements and you're good to go! 😊
Can you use different types of yarn
The hood part looks very loose and big at the bottom on the neck. If I wanted to tighter fit, how would I accomplish this?
you could probably get away with just doing 1 or 2 rows of increases. 🤗
How many yards did u use?
is it posible to add this to a crotchet sweater?
Absolutely & we have that on the way so stay tuned!
Want to make sure did u ch19 sc18 and do like 32rows and sc to other side to close
Hi Tina! What portion of the video are you at? 😁
@@TCDDIY thanks for getting back to me other videos that I have seen do number of chains and ss to the 1st chain to form loop but it seems watching how u do way seems easier going back and forth then connecting I'm using red heart yarn not bulky yarn to work on the turtle neck part i hope some of this makes sense tia
@@tinabothwell2555 awesome. 😁 Thanks for that if you have any questions feel free to and I'll do my best to help! ❤️
Lovely ❤️
Thank you!
Thank you this is beautiful weed here can I find the written pattern for this hooded cowl.
Thank you. Where can I find the written pattern for this hooded cowl.
Unfortunately, we don't have a written pattern for this piece. Hopefully we can make something similar soon. 😊
Hi all. Is there perhaps a different name for this ‘fo-knit stitch’ please - I am struggling .
Would love to help! Which part are you on? 🥰
I’m busy with the snood part but for some reason my back loop slip stitch runs horizontally and not vertically like yours does . What am I doing wrong ?
Why are my stitches and rows getting smaller . I had to switch to a smaller hook
Sometimes we accidentally decrease by skipping the last or first Stitch. Maybe that's why?
19 inches = 48 cm
7 inches = 18 cm
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. 😊
Do you have this pattern on your shop?
Unfortunately we don't, but since it's nearly winter we'll be revisiting this idea for a written pattern an tutorial soon.😁
could I get the pattern for this cowlhoodie so I can put it on my laptop be fore you take it off I love and I want to try and make one
I don't have a written pattern, but I can assure you it's not gonna be take off youtube any time soon. 😊
I love is
Thank you so much!
Somewhat hard to follow. Being more specific as to rows beginning, like saying…Row 2 ch 1,turn, sc around, doing 2sc in every 5th ch…Row3 ch 1, turn….etc. you ramble a little, so have to do lot of deciphering what transcript says.
Not sure my hood part is coming out as big as yours did and that’s what I want. Have to work on it. But I think I have the idea.
Hi Carolyn, thanks for reaching out! This is an older video and I was still figuring out my teaching technique. We've improved quite a bit since this video, but if you have any questions about this video feel free to ask and i'll do my best to answer. 😊
Do you have a pattern for this hooded cowl?
Not at the moment, but hopefully will have one in the near future. 😊
Well., I guess I have to go and buy some bulky yarn now dangit lol
How many yards do I need?
Hi love! Sooooo sorry for the late reply. I decided to go through and reply to all comments so now we're here. 😅
Unfortunately I don't remember because this was an older tutorial, but I plan on making this again to turn into a pattern so when I do i'll let you know. 😊
How many skeins did you use
Thanks for the comment. I used one skein. Any more questions let me know! 😊
@@TCDDIY how many yrds/skein
Thanks for the interested in the video! I used one skein. 🙌
So only 100g / 3.5 oz?
When you repeating same moves instead of skipping them if you left them, that would be really nice for the beginners. I really couldn't understand what you are doing.
i wish you mentioned how many chains you used not the inch
This is an older video. We've changed up, quite a bit, how we teach now, but if you need it slower you can always click the CC along the bottom of the video to adjust the playback speed. 😁
We give measurements into stead of Chain counts so that everyone with every tension and yarn type/hook can make it. Just keep up with the measurements and they're good. 😊
I can’t for the life of me figure out how you folded the turtle neck part of the hoodie. I made mine according to your instructions and my turtle neck doesn’t fold like yours. Nice pattern, but mine turned out differently.
Hmm, If I'm remembering correctly, I think I folded it over the outside, but if you can send a photo on Instagram I may be able to better help!!
Gentilmente sottolineare in italiano grazie
Grazie per averlo richiesto! Ho appena aggiornato le traduzioni! Fare clic sull'ingranaggio, selezionare la lingua e fare clic su CC per attivarlo. 😊
May i ask if it was only the two rows of decreasing? Or did you keep on decreasing all the way up?
Hi love! If you could let me know at what minute you're at in the video I could better help. 😊
I'm curious about the same thing, minute 7:25... decreasing only 2 rows or all of the following rows? I love this pattern by the way!😁👍
can someone please give me the pattern for this one
Unfortunately I don't have a written pattern for this one yet, but we're hoping to remake this in the near future with a pattern so keep an eye out for that. 😁
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Need any help feel free to reach out. 😊💕
I was trying to trust the process but I’ve tried this video 3 times, hours and hours of work, and still the hood bit is a million times larger than the video, I can’t see the top up otherwise it looks massive. The open bit isn’t big enough and I can’t add anymore rows as previously stated the hood is already large as shit. I look like a UFO. Someone please link a better hood 🫡
Why don't you tell the yarn your using and hook size
This is an older video, roughly 3 years, but we always state the hook size within the 1st sentence of the tutorial. We tell the amount of yarn now. 😊
I wish you actually showed how to do this better, like explain what the hell a faux stitch is and how to do it and show more close up. You just zip your way thru this. I wouldn’t even call this a tutorial but a “watch me and hopefully you figure it out”
This is an older video so we were still figuring out our teaching style. Unsure where you heard faux stitch, perhaps it was my mic. 🤣 Would love to answer any questions you may have though!
Yes, what is a faux knit stitch, at least that is what I heard. No clue what that is. Shame this does not have written instructions to view.
How much chain in starting?
Back then we weren't doing chain counts for the videos, just measurements. I started with a chain of about 9 inches.