I made this using a different bulky yarn but used the measurements and it turned out perfect! I love that you show the measurements with each step thank you ❤
I live in Chicagoland, Illinois, and if you are an American friend, I would love to get you in contact with some homeless shelters and homeless organizations around me because we have so many people each year who die in the subzero temperatures because of lack of warm clothes! Not nearly as dedicated to anything as most people are and I would make one and not want to make 50 more.. so I would not be a good candidate to make them on my own. But if you can spend a couple for some shelters around here that would be so incredible.
Hello dear @DivingDucksCrochet , I am finally finished with this project. I crochet on and off mostly I taught myself how to crochet at 15 years old and right now I am 21. Sometimes I don't fully understand the lenghtes but you made it easier for me to understand by giving us centimeters. Thank you for explaining everyting plainly and giving me a grasp of why we are doing these steps in a easy manner. Sometime i get lost while doing a project because I do not understand which part we are making. This project took me totally 7 hours at my own pace. I made a lot of mistakes or was unhappy with my skill so i did it again and again. I am grateful that I finished this project in 2 weeks time I usually give up or get bored of the projects. For this project that you shared I am thankful
I am writing from Turkey. Thanks to you, I learned a new way to knit. I did not have a grandmother or anyone else around me who would knit for me. Thanks to you, I now know. Thank you.🥲🌸
I love this pattern, and I am just wondering - I am used a super bulky (6) Bernat and a 6, 7, 8 hook, aiming for 8 inches OR 20 cm. But get to 20 cm in length with only 20 sc stitches. Any advice before I go forward? love your stuff, and thanks for it.
Hi! I've just bought the material necessary for this project - I can't wait, thanks! I was wondering if it's possible to make the hood wider? I'm thinking that at the increase part, if I add 3 single crochets instead of 2?? This is my first project so apologies if this is obvious to others reading this :)
I think if you want to make it wider, you would need to add some stitches on the edge of the ribbing instead so the hood will be wider and not the neck part. But I havent tried it. I would love to hear the result when you are done 🤗
Perfect time for this. It’s becoming cold and wet in Canada. Fall time!! My fav time of year!! Hope you are well Vibeke! Take care! # Diving Ducks #1 fan lmao 😂
In my experience that is normal, especially when you have tighter chains. If you continue through it should stop the curling. If it still curls when you have about 5 rows done then your chain may be too tight. When I first started making scarves and blankets I used to use a bigger hook to make the chains but as I kept going it got easier to get the chain tensioned right. Hope this helps!
if your first rows are curling ir means that you're doing it too tight, try making them a little bit loose and not pulling the yarn while you're doing single crochet
I have a question I’m trying to make this hoodie and the first attempt I made like you see the ribbing like effect u have going a different direction then the hoodie how do I acquire that? Cuz I’m trying to have the turtle neck go wihh the the lines going down whilst the hoodie is waving
For the neck, if I make 20 cm I won't have 30 chains because 30 chains give me about 30 cm! So should the neck be made 20 cm high or 30 chains? Thank you
Hey, I’d definitely follow the 20 cm rather than chain amount. That way you’ll end up with the proper ratio, and your balaclava will be the same size as hers.
Pattern for me to follow- -Chain 20- -Row 1 :- -Skip 1st chain- -Sc 19- -Chain 1 and turn- -Row 2 - 20 :- -Skip 1st chain- -Blsc all stitches until 20 inches- -Fold in half- -Slip stitch sides together- -Turn inside out- -Sc in all stitches- -Sc twice in final stitch- -Chain 1- -Turn around- -Sc twice in first stitch- -Sc in the rest- -Sc twice in final stitch- -Chain 1- -Repeat until 15 in wide- Chain 1 Sc in all stitches until 13 in long (maybe larger??) Ss in all stitches
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Hello all, I am using super bulky wool and 6mm hook but am coming up to 28cms for 30 stitches, should I go by the number of stitches or the measurements or hook size, a bit new to crocheting. This is the only wool I have and really want to crochet this pattern. Your advice would be greatly appreciated
How do you wear it like in the beginning? It doesn't make sense because if i fold it inside the knit goes upwards not top to down like in the image on the maniquen 😢
@OriMoscovitz I'd recommend watching her other balaclava video because in the end she shows how to wear it and it looks like it's basically the same shape so it should also work for this one.
Once you finish you'll have the hood attached to the "neck piece". Fold the neck piece inside out (inwards into the hood) and stop when the neck peice is pretty much inside the hood then put it on. I dont know if that made sense or answered your question but I tried :)
Did I understand correctly that you always double the first stitch at the beginning and at the end of the second part? If I have to crochet 14cm high, I won't get 33cm wide but more
@@jc0d67556 I am not a crochet pro at all so this might not be the best advice, but I am having the same issue. Instead of using single crochets I am using half double crochets (so that the stitches are taller, and it allows it to reach 14cm faster) you could also try double crochets which are a little bit taller than half double crochets. It was still getting a little bit too wide too fast so I am only doing the increase stitch at the end of each side, rather than doing the increase at the end, chaining, and doing another increase. So far it is working out much better
@@bigdelf thanks, I think that will help. I watched her other video on the brown one and at the hood after the first row she changes hook size. She also does a half double crochet so I think you figured it out!
@@jc0d67556 Yes, I add two stitches until I have about 27 cm in width, then just one more until I have 14 cm in height and 33 cm in width. Then crochet without increasing to a height of 30cm.
I did it the Same way she did first and my hood got way to long. I also did only one increase a the end of each row, not at the beginning and for my last two rows of increasing I used half double crochet because I still needed some height
hello, did you really use just 250 grams of HONEY BUNNY ? I'm doing your tutorial, and I bought on your site but I'm already at 2 balls! (500grams) and I'm not finished yet 😰 it is normal ? 🙏🏼
Hello! Just a random person here: I also bought Honey bunny. 6 Super bulky 100g per skein. I barely touched my third skein. Needle size for crochet is a 7mm hook, but I used a 6mm. So it does work out, at least I needed even less. My measurements fit. What yarn are you using exactly? And did you measure your work? Sorry if this is a weird question, maybe your balaclava is just bigger by accident? I also am a bit confused, maybe it’s a country thing: I can only find 100g or 300g skeins of Honey Bunny. The regular and the Honey Bunny Big (the big is 10mm hook size, tho.) So are you sure that your Honey Bunny skein is 250g per skein?
@@yvonnetomenga5726can you explain more what you mean by shoulder to neck measurement ? Like the midline of the neck to the end of the shoulder ? I am petite and I’m afraid of this being huge on me :(
@@Mingeeming10 • You describe a horizontal measurement but the chains are a vertical measurement from approximately the intersection of your shoulder and neck up to the bottom of your chin/jawline. I hope this helps.
Hello everyone! As I’m doing the increases for 14 rounds my final measurement horizontally measures roughly 43.5 cm. I understand that the type of yarn can affect this, but I believe the one I am using is a bit smaller than the one used in the video. Is anyone else getting this result? I’m confident it will not affect the end product drastically, but I just wanted to check in with others (:
You can but it would be a ton more stitches and smaller yarn. Also You’d have to follow the measurements instead of stitches. She has another video with smaller yarn for a similar hoodie
Hi all. Can some one pl explain all the three sizes A, B, C. How much length and width in each size. I m a beginner and wish to make it for my grand kids as a surprise gift. They are far away so cant check their sizes. Thanks in advance.
I followed everything to the tee and this did not turn out like hers. I trusted the processed but all I did was waste my yarn and time, sorry but i don't understand why the edges of the hood have to be folded in just to make it look like the picture, if you don't fold it in it looks likes someone's first crocheting project. can you please show how to properly put it on cuz either that's the problem or the pattern to provided is messed up
Hi 😊 The edges are supposed to be folded out. Not in. Try watching my other turtleneck video tutorial with the Brown one. In this video I show how to put it on. Hope it helps.
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I made this using a different bulky yarn but used the measurements and it turned out perfect! I love that you show the measurements with each step thank you ❤
Ive been desperate to find a turtleneck hooded cowl pattern that would use bulky yarn! Finally found it here, thank you!
Did u find that 30 stitches of super bulky yarn with 6mm hook gave you 22cm or 8 inches?
@EmmyByle i used 5 weight/bulky and had 29 plus 1 turning chain for 8ish inches. I'm also using 6.5 instead. turning out great.
I am going to be making these for an organization that visits the homeless.
This is an awesome idea!!! 😭
AWW😊
God bless
I live in Chicagoland, Illinois, and if you are an American friend, I would love to get you in contact with some homeless shelters and homeless organizations around me because we have so many people each year who die in the subzero temperatures because of lack of warm clothes! Not nearly as dedicated to anything as most people are and I would make one and not want to make 50 more.. so I would not be a good candidate to make them on my own. But if you can spend a couple for some shelters around here that would be so incredible.
God bless you
This came out so great, it’s the winter warmer of my dreams and worked up so easily, killer tutorial!
Thank you so much. I really need mine Today. Its freezing here in Denmark.
Hello dear @DivingDucksCrochet , I am finally finished with this project. I crochet on and off mostly I taught myself how to crochet at 15 years old and right now I am 21. Sometimes I don't fully understand the lenghtes but you made it easier for me to understand by giving us centimeters. Thank you for explaining everyting plainly and giving me a grasp of why we are doing these steps in a easy manner. Sometime i get lost while doing a project because I do not understand which part we are making. This project took me totally 7 hours at my own pace. I made a lot of mistakes or was unhappy with my skill so i did it again and again. I am grateful that I finished this project in 2 weeks time I usually give up or get bored of the projects. For this project that you shared I am thankful
I tried and it turned beautiful!! Thank very much for staring. Take care
I am writing from Turkey. Thanks to you, I learned a new way to knit. I did not have a grandmother or anyone else around me who would knit for me. Thanks to you, I now know. Thank you.🥲🌸
Bir video çekerek sizde bize öğretin zira bizede dil öğreten olmadı
@gonulduzenli537 okul sınavlarım bitsin söz veriyorum yapacağım
Love it. My daughter walks to work and Michigan winters can be rough. She will love this! Thanks!
You are so welcome!
I love this pattern, and I am just wondering - I am used a super bulky (6) Bernat and a 6, 7, 8 hook, aiming for 8 inches OR 20 cm. But get to 20 cm in length with only 20 sc stitches. Any advice before I go forward? love your stuff, and thanks for it.
go with the cm/in amount instead. that's what i did. would've been ridiculous and way too long if i followed chains
The bottom part is to tight had to rip apart made bottom part 23 in instead of 20
This is one of my very first projects and I LOVE it! My friend even asked for one for Christmas! Thank you🫶🏾
This is lovely and so clearly explained. I’ll make one for myself and my daughter. Thank you.
I loved this tutorial! Thank you for providing measurements to every step! ❤
I made 2 already on my 3rd my family loves them❤❤❤❤ thank u!
Bjr je voudrais le faire en laine 4/5 de Zeeman ça peut ce faire ou pas svp .
@marie-noelleneuts9253 yes, just follow her measurements
hello, ich bin ein fan von deiner anleitung, vielen dank ,bin begeistert, funktioniert super
One of the most well explained videos I have ever seen! If not the best ❤ tysm! You're amazing!
Lovely and easy to follow thank you and God bless you
Thank you for your sharing the method, simple and clear,excellent work ❤
How much yarn does this use
She has it stated in the description box.
A beautiful work very well explained, thank you for sharing. God bless you ❤
LOOOOVE the color of this!
Me Too! It is so cool! 😊
Absolutely brilliant tutorial, thank you
You're very welcome! 😁
Watching during a heat advisory in wi cuz ik rhe cold is coming!!!
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love it i need one its been so cold here im sick with a cold again
Hi! I've just bought the material necessary for this project - I can't wait, thanks! I was wondering if it's possible to make the hood wider? I'm thinking that at the increase part, if I add 3 single crochets instead of 2?? This is my first project so apologies if this is obvious to others reading this :)
I think if you want to make it wider, you would need to add some stitches on the edge of the ribbing instead so the hood will be wider and not the neck part. But I havent tried it. I would love to hear the result when you are done 🤗
@@DivingDucksCrochet ok! I think I understand :) If I can make this I will try to show you! Thanks so much for the reply!
this worked out perfect! thank you!!
I really enjoyed doing it. Came out very nice and cosy. Thanks for showing us how it's done 😊
Aunque no entiendo su idioma lo explica también q voy a intentar hacerlo muchas gracias ❤
I bought this pattern! I love it but boy boy this yarn is hard on old eye balls 👁️ 👁️👁️👁️🧶🧶🧶 but so beautiful 😍
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I had a 3ft tree in my first apartment. I decorated it great!
I had an egg for breakfast ❤️
Perfect time for this. It’s becoming cold and wet in Canada. Fall time!! My fav time of year!! Hope you are well Vibeke! Take care! # Diving Ducks #1 fan lmao 😂
Did you find that with super bulky yarn and 6mm hook that the chain stitches were 8 inches or 22 cm?
@@EmmyByle are you asking me? Or the channel?
This is just too pretty
Thank you so much 😊
/Vibeke
Love this❣️ Thank you 🙏🏻
anlatımın o kadar güzel ki :) bayıldım. hemen kız kardeşime hediye olarak öreceğim:D
So well explained❤❤ Thank you
If you make this with chunky size 5 yarn, would it work? Do you know what the row counts would be?
How many rolls do you use?
Does this come with knitting instructions I would really love this thank you
How many yards of yarn did this take? I've seen some really similar yarn at the local store. This might become my first project👀
Can’t wait to make one
for closing the hood did you chain one before closing
i needed at least 3 balls of yarn with baby snuggle yarn from Hobbii
What a wonderfull idea
Thank You so much, Sapi 😊
/Vibeke
Hi, love your video. A question. Can this hoodie be made in a cotton yarn thread? Want to make it in cotton.
I’ve seen people use 3 skeins of medium yarn at once to crochet to make a bulky size. I can see this working with cotton if you do it that way
@@dh.151 Thank you so much.
how many balls of yarn for the neck part?
how many stiches for the neck part and the heard part?
I love it!!!♥️
Thank you 🥰
I would love to crochet this
Give it a go! It is not that difficult. :-)
/Vibeke
hi! how many rows for the end of the increase till the end of the proyect?
why is my first row curling??are my stitches too loose or too tight? Thanks love this hooded scarf hope I can make it.
In my experience that is normal, especially when you have tighter chains. If you continue through it should stop the curling. If it still curls when you have about 5 rows done then your chain may be too tight. When I first started making scarves and blankets I used to use a bigger hook to make the chains but as I kept going it got easier to get the chain tensioned right. Hope this helps!
if your first rows are curling ir means that you're doing it too tight, try making them a little bit loose and not pulling the yarn while you're doing single crochet
Grazie.Ha spiegato super benissimo complimenti. Buona giornata❤❤❤❤
Sorry my English is not so good. Do you increase and then continue with single crochet stitches?
I made it but I’m confused about how to wear it lol 😅
I have a question I’m trying to make this hoodie and the first attempt I made like you see the ribbing like effect u have going a different direction then the hoodie how do I acquire that? Cuz I’m trying to have the turtle neck go wihh the the lines going down whilst the hoodie is waving
Thanks quá đẹp 🎉🎉
I’m aware that diving ducks has 3 sizes of this pattern but is there anyway I can make this into a toddler size?
If I want to attach this to sweater, how to do so? Can you help me with this?
Hiw many balls of yarn did you use?
6mm hook with a 6 weight yarn?
How long roughly does one take to make?
It took me about 2,5 hours 😍
For the neck, if I make 20 cm I won't have 30 chains because 30 chains give me about 30 cm! So should the neck be made 20 cm high or 30 chains? Thank you
Hey, I’d definitely follow the 20 cm rather than chain amount. That way you’ll end up with the proper ratio, and your balaclava will be the same size as hers.
I am a bit confused. Finished the neck part and ready to move on for the hood, but why did you use the right side as a back side??
Hii! It says 30 loops at first but it seems like too much when i did it and my yarn is the same thickness
Thank you for your feedback ❤️
@@DivingDucksCrochet Is it 30 chains in the end? I tried it with 13 instead and it turned out good, but maybe it was just my yarn
I’m gonna go through some pain with that hood using a bigger yarn and hook 😮💨 but I will make my teddy bear hoodie
Pattern for me to follow-
-Chain 20-
-Row 1 :-
-Skip 1st chain-
-Sc 19-
-Chain 1 and turn-
-Row 2 - 20 :-
-Skip 1st chain-
-Blsc all stitches until 20 inches-
-Fold in half-
-Slip stitch sides together-
-Turn inside out-
-Sc in all stitches-
-Sc twice in final stitch-
-Chain 1-
-Turn around-
-Sc twice in first stitch-
-Sc in the rest-
-Sc twice in final stitch-
-Chain 1-
-Repeat until 15 in wide-
Chain 1
Sc in all stitches until 13 in long (maybe larger??)
Ss in all stitches
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Bjr merci je voudrais le faire en laine 4/5 de Zeeman ça peut ce faire ou pas svp
C'est la laine normale
Muy bonito puede ser en español?
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Please answer my comment....i need your help because i struggle a little bit with the increase of the hood
Hello all, I am using super bulky wool and 6mm hook but am coming up to 28cms for 30 stitches, should I go by the number of stitches or the measurements or hook size, a bit new to crocheting. This is the only wool I have and really want to crochet this pattern. Your advice would be greatly appreciated
if you follow the measurements then the hook size or yarn wont matter, hope that helps
@@rachelmaysonet8830 OK thank you so much
How do you wear it like in the beginning? It doesn't make sense because if i fold it inside the knit goes upwards not top to down like in the image on the maniquen 😢
@OriMoscovitz I'd recommend watching her other balaclava video because in the end she shows how to wear it and it looks like it's basically the same shape so it should also work for this one.
Once you finish you'll have the hood attached to the "neck piece". Fold the neck piece inside out (inwards into the hood) and stop when the neck peice is pretty much inside the hood then put it on. I dont know if that made sense or answered your question but I tried :)
Did I understand correctly that you always double the first stitch at the beginning and at the end of the second part? If I have to crochet 14cm high, I won't get 33cm wide but more
I'm working on this right now too and I've come up with the same issue, have you figured it out yet?
@@jc0d67556 I am not a crochet pro at all so this might not be the best advice, but I am having the same issue.
Instead of using single crochets I am using half double crochets (so that the stitches are taller, and it allows it to reach 14cm faster) you could also try double crochets which are a little bit taller than half double crochets.
It was still getting a little bit too wide too fast so I am only doing the increase stitch at the end of each side, rather than doing the increase at the end, chaining, and doing another increase. So far it is working out much better
@@bigdelf thanks, I think that will help. I watched her other video on the brown one and at the hood after the first row she changes hook size. She also does a half double crochet so I think you figured it out!
@@jc0d67556 Yes, I add two stitches until I have about 27 cm in width, then just one more until I have 14 cm in height and 33 cm in width. Then crochet without increasing to a height of 30cm.
I did it the Same way she did first and my hood got way to long. I also did only one increase a the end of each row, not at the beginning and for my last two rows of increasing I used half double crochet because I still needed some height
AMAZING!!
Thank you 😊
How do you put it on???
Muito lindo ❤
Thank you so much 🥰🥰
Does anyone know how many rows the neck is?
Is Polyester not to warm?
It van be, but I think if you need a hoodie like this, you might be okay with it being warm 😊
/Vibeke
Polyester is not warm at all. It just makes you sweat :) bc its very poor quality artificial material
How long will this take to make?
I did mine in apx 2,5 hours
Thank you, excelen
hello, did you really use just 250 grams of HONEY BUNNY ? I'm doing your tutorial, and I bought on your site but I'm already at 2 balls! (500grams) and I'm not finished yet 😰 it is normal ? 🙏🏼
Hello! Just a random person here: I also bought Honey bunny. 6 Super bulky 100g per skein. I barely touched my third skein. Needle size for crochet is a 7mm hook, but I used a 6mm.
So it does work out, at least I needed even less. My measurements fit. What yarn are you using exactly? And did you measure your work? Sorry if this is a weird question, maybe your balaclava is just bigger by accident?
I also am a bit confused, maybe it’s a country thing: I can only find 100g or 300g skeins of Honey Bunny. The regular and the Honey Bunny Big (the big is 10mm hook size, tho.)
So are you sure that your Honey Bunny skein is 250g per skein?
What's the difference between this one and your other balaclava pattern? I'm trying to figure out which one I want to buy.
the other one is made with weight 4 yarn instead of bulky, she has a video on it
Bjr je voudrais le faire avec de la laine 4/5 de Zeeman ça peut ce faire ou pas svp
Yes, just follow her measurements.
need one to KNIT.
What size is this one??
I did a similar final size, but less rows bc of a thicker yarn and it is a right size for an adult (woman)
i need to make adult man how many chains do i need
@@nancystrand1920 • Remember that the chains are the length of the neck, approximately shoulder to chin. You could always measure on the person.
@@yvonnetomenga5726can you explain more what you mean by shoulder to neck measurement ? Like the midline of the neck to the end of the shoulder ? I am petite and I’m afraid of this being huge on me :(
@@Mingeeming10 • You describe a horizontal measurement but the chains are a vertical measurement from approximately the intersection of your shoulder and neck up to the bottom of your chin/jawline. I hope this helps.
I forgot i had a huge head and 20 in' wasnt enough, i had to go to 26 👍
how many chains for a man
😍😍
Whats the difference between this one and the other video you made?
The size of yarn, some measurements/directions given are different based on the yarn itself.
Hello everyone! As I’m doing the increases for 14 rounds my final measurement horizontally measures roughly 43.5 cm. I understand that the type of yarn can affect this, but I believe the one I am using is a bit smaller than the one used in the video. Is anyone else getting this result? I’m confident it will not affect the end product drastically, but I just wanted to check in with others (:
😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻♥️
Thank you 😊
Can I make this with 2mm hook?🥲
You can but it would be a ton more stitches and smaller yarn. Also You’d have to follow the measurements instead of stitches. She has another video with smaller yarn for a similar hoodie
What size would this be? Women or man?
How many balls of yarn would i need to make this?
250 gram = is about 3 Balls
Is there a written pattern?
Yes there is 😊
divingduckscrochet.com/products/pattern-turtleneck-hoodie-balaclava-1
Hi all. Can some one pl explain all the three sizes A, B, C. How much length and width in each size. I m a beginner and wish to make it for my grand kids as a surprise gift. They are far away so cant check their sizes. Thanks in advance.
you would probably have to buy the pattern, it has each size and measurements
I wish you could’ve been more clear on the rounds going round the hood area I’m having a hard time
Watch her other videos. Some have more details.
Can You please make this for me :-)
Ha ha ha 😂
I tried it and it turned one for a kid… oh well
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👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I followed everything to the tee and this did not turn out like hers. I trusted the processed but all I did was waste my yarn and time, sorry but i don't understand why the edges of the hood have to be folded in just to make it look like the picture, if you don't fold it in it looks likes someone's first crocheting project. can you please show how to properly put it on cuz either that's the problem or the pattern to provided is messed up
Hi 😊 The edges are supposed to be folded out. Not in.
Try watching my other turtleneck video tutorial with the Brown one. In this video I show how to put it on.
Hope it helps.
I thought she said this was a free pattern, but I don’t see that.
I believe the video is the free pattern, but if you want it written you have to pay for that!
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