I made this in acrylic in denim blue. I have learned new stiches. Took a lot of effort to learn something new . Thanks for giving me a chance to exercise my brain. 😂 It looks really nice and I get compliments when I wear it.
Note to everyone on this project: 1) BUY THE WRITTEN PATTERN! The cost is so minimal and it's vital to have on hand, especially for reference. Bonnie's patterns, compared to so many others, are as succinct and well organized as her videos. I add my own notes and highlights to each row [think row counts, stitch counts, distinctions per row, et al]. 2) USE THE VIDEO as support. This is like having Bonnie personally teaching a class. Who says distance learning is awful? I travel and always have projects with me while away from home. The videos are like having a "Bonnie in my pocket." Remind me to tell you all the places Bonnie's been with me. 3) SWATCH USING YARNS you think you'd like for projects! Reference the video links for spectific stitch support. I've been crocheting and knitting all my life, thanks to my grandmothers, and am still climbing the learning curve at age 71. Bonnie's been my personal tutor via her videos for her beautiful designs. 4) SHARE your outcomes and insights with the rest of us! We all learn from commuity like this one.
I finished this project today and it came out so lovely! It is the fanciest crochet garment I have made to date. I throughly enjoyed making it. Thank you so much for creating these designs and these tutorials for everyone, Bonnie!! 💛
I'm lost of words to write, I never thought I could crochet but ever since I have watched your videos I got better and better thank you so much for my❤️ for taken your time to share your amazing talent
Bought the pattern from lovecraft after watching quite a bit of the vid, so I could take this to work and work on it on my breaks. Am using Drops Paris yarn, and it's so much fun to make. Did find a difference from your vid and your pattern. Row 39 says the increase is (sc,dc) while your vid (much to my happiness) says (dc,sc) with that = 16 stiches. Which is what I've got!!!! So glad I didn't panic and try to rip rows out trying to work out where I'd gone wrong. Making this for my mother-in-law for her birthday. I'm positive she'll love it. I've already got girls at work wanting me to make one for them. Thank you for sharing this pattern with us!!
This is just lovely. Not so long ago, I would not have made any attempt to craft anything so beautifully detailed as this cape. You, though your tutorials, have given me the confidence to crochet items I thought I never would. Thank you for that. Enjoy the day...
Same with me 😊 I've done about everything you can do with granny squares ! I am however stuck on row 10 ! (I'm only following the video & writing the stitches as I go) If I have followed everything correctly I finish row 9 with an increase stitch the end stitch being a SINGLE CROCHET stitch, Sooooo in all logic I should start row 10 with "CHAIN 2 & DOUBLE CROCHET" however in the video you start by a "SINGLE CROCHET" I've re read my notes & ré checked them with the video so far ..... it just does not line up (I've even got the correct amount of stitches - a major achivement for me because I USUALLY have undone my work à couple of time before ever getting so far 😀 ) I would be so happy if you BonnieBayCrochet or anyone else could help me out (if you can understand my message ) Thank you once again for such a beautifull cape and easy tutorial, keep up updating us with such fun projets 😉
Hi, I am battling with row six. Your video says chain two, then double crochet into the first stitch, then single into the next, then double and single into the next. My pattern followed along perfect and I ended row five on the same as you, but my row six only has to stitch spaces before the cable starts and I can't see on your video where the second double crochet and single crochet goes into? Is that in the first stitch of the cable?
Hi! I have crocheted this cape in XXL. I added 8x4 stitches on the starting row in order to match my size but now its finished and absolutely perfect!!! Thank you for the great tutorial! Greetings from Bavaria, Germany
This is an absolutely incredible pattern-very, very well conceived, designed, and executed. Thank you for this beauty! My daughter-in-law loves fuchsia, copper, and deep blue tones-I see more than one in my future…I’m thinking of tan with black collar and bottom trim for myself!!! Thank you, Bonnie (I think🥴)…I just simply love this design❤
I've wanted to make this since I first saw it (and it must have been soon after it was released), but had only ever made granny squares and plushies. I had no idea what I was doing, then, but rewatching it now I think I'd definitely be able to (finally!!) make it. Time to put it on my to do list for real :)
Thank you, Bonnie! I made this for my mom for Mother's Day and she loved it! Very clear instructions and beautiful cape. It ended up a tiny bit shorter than I'd hoped even after blocking, so I made a pair of gloves out of the same yarn to fit with the cape. Thank you very much for the help!
Oh Bonnie, you are amazing! Another beautiful item to add to my list. Maybe I'll do this one as soon as I'm done with your Celtic Blanket I'm working on. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful talent with us.
Was frustrated in the beginning with back post treble cross. Ripped it out 5 times. Didn't give up, now I'm on the 26 and its all good. Thank you so much for this tutorial!
So I am scrolling along and looking for a pocket shawl and see this beauty. Wow. This pattern is magnificent and I am now subscribed to your channel. I do have one questions. I would like to make this for my mother and she is a size XL or XXL. What would I need to do to increase this a bit? Thank you.
Bonnie, this cape is gorgeous! I love the cables. I learned how to do them on BagoDay’s site. And loved doing them. Also love front and back post stitches. I’ll need to increase the size to at least a 3X. So I think a 5 weight yarn and a size K needle should work…. Your instructions are very clear. I’ve seen other caplets, but they are made with more open stitch like V stitches. This will be warmer and much more detailed. Thank you for doing this tutorial
Wow! first time seeing your channel , You got a new follower , You have so much talent. You got my respect, and I've been crocheting for about 50 years . I love a challenge. Thank you for sharing!
Yes, early 70's, no tutorials , just your brain and a pattern. I always crocheted lacy doileys and knitted with yarn. I had to give up a few years ago when I started loosing my vision . I realised I could still crochet with yarn, things sure have changed.
Your tutorial is amazing I finished one by using acrylic yarn and it came out nicely... will try to make one with wool yarn. Thank you so much for this beautiful project you shared 😍😍😍
Got this in progress and am in love with it. Using a multi-tone mohair blend which slows me down -- I'm addicted to complications -- since the furry yarn doesn't frog easily. Post stitches in this yarn, especially the triples, is a "go very slowly and exactly" but I'm getting the hang of it. THANK YOU for this gorgeous pattern!!!
Sigh...ever rethink a yarn choice for a project? I was doing lots of frogging and realized this lovely yarn is too fine weight and would be better for knitting. I picked up some Lion Brand ReSpekt [originally thought to use for a bag] and worked up a sample. It's perfect!!! Most of all, THANK YOU, Bonnie, for this incredible video and your stunning design. Some day, I'll learn to be less whimsical about my yarn choices. The current yarn is giving great stitch definition, sufficient weight, and is soooo much easier to work.
@@ritariordan2664 Yes! I have to rework yarn all...the...time! It's the only way to learn - perhaps more than we wish! So glad this is working out for you. Another thought on yarn: often times for publications, designers are assigned which yarn to use and have little choice. This is one reason why I like self-publishing as much as I can. I get to make what I think is an excellent choice in yarn rather than catering to a specific brand. Guess I'm a free thinker!
This cape is so awesome and beautiful .you're an artist.I'll try to realize it.Thanks for sharing.I'm new in your channel and I love what you do so much.
I have the magazine that this is published in, and on the second row of the Celtic, the first two and the last two stitches are shown in the chart as BPdc.
Been trying to follow the pattern it's my first big project and I'm so glad I found this video😭 worth getting the pattern but I could not get the cable right
Wow! Thats beautiful. I hope i can make something so pretty soon. I just started crocheting first week of September and made a velvet fringed scarf and am making a wool blend afghan. 😀👍🏻 love this project. Thanks, Bonnie.
Thank you so much i love this I would like to do it also. For the first row it's 75. How many centimeters I must have? Sorry for my english I'm from Belgium and speak french. Congratulations.
This is amazing dear Bonnie But can I ask in row 3 after the 3 double crochet and 2 double crochet in the 4th stitch shall i countinue all with these 2 double crochet in each stitch
I've just subscribed. I don't knit (maybe one day I'll try) because crocheting seems to be easier to which I'm hoping to FiNd a lot of crochet projects. 👋
I've got hundreds to choose from. Should you be looking for something specific, just use the search bar in right corner of my home page. I also have some beginning knitting projects designed to teach established crocheters using the Continental Method.
Just about done with this BEAUTIFUL cape! I love it! Is there another type of snap button you can recommend? The etsy shop said it was taking a break. Thanks!
That really depends upon how your fundamental stitching is Tracey. If you understand the basic stitches, and they are reasonably even, and if you know how to crochet rows without adding or subtracting stitches unintentionally, don't be afraid to give this (or other more difficult projects) a try. Mistakes are allowed during the learning process! That's the best way I learn!
@@BonnieBayCrochet Thank you Bonnie for the confidence. I've definitely mastered the above mentioned. I love this Wheatfield Cape. If I may ask one more question. Is there a way to protect a wool project from being eaten by moths? Maybe a spray? I would cry if some moth managed to feast on my project!!!
@@traceypeale6754 that's a great question. I would store away in a cedar chest or an airtight container when not being worn to protect all wool garments. I've had to learn this the hard way!
¡Me encantó, se me hace muy linda prenda! Pero no entiendo bien el idioma. Hay la posibilidad de poner subtítulos en español? Se lo agradeceré infinitamente. Gracias Bendiciones
I made this in acrylic in denim blue. I have learned new stiches. Took a lot of effort to learn something new . Thanks for giving me a chance to exercise my brain. 😂 It looks really nice and I get compliments when I wear it.
So glad you enjoyed this one Debbie!
Note to everyone on this project: 1) BUY THE WRITTEN PATTERN! The cost is so minimal and it's vital to have on hand, especially for reference. Bonnie's patterns, compared to so many others, are as succinct and well organized as her videos. I add my own notes and highlights to each row [think row counts, stitch counts, distinctions per row, et al]. 2) USE THE VIDEO as support. This is like having Bonnie personally teaching a class. Who says distance learning is awful? I travel and always have projects with me while away from home. The videos are like having a "Bonnie in my pocket." Remind me to tell you all the places Bonnie's been with me. 3) SWATCH USING YARNS you think you'd like for projects! Reference the video links for spectific stitch support. I've been crocheting and knitting all my life, thanks to my grandmothers, and am still climbing the learning curve at age 71. Bonnie's been my personal tutor via her videos for her beautiful designs. 4) SHARE your outcomes and insights with the rest of us! We all learn from commuity like this one.
Thank you so very much for your kind endorsement Rita! I appreciate this more than I can say!
Exactly!
The Celtic part is just STUNNING!!!! As well as the rest of it!!! Gorgeous!
Thank you!
I finished this project today and it came out so lovely! It is the fanciest crochet garment I have made to date. I throughly enjoyed making it. Thank you so much for creating these designs and these tutorials for everyone, Bonnie!! 💛
I'm so glad this turned out so well for you! Wishing you all the best!
This is the most elegant cape ever. I am going to make the capes in several colors. One in soft pink, one in soft blue, one in Forest Green.
Those colors sound lovely Joanne!
The Wheatfield Cape is SO beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
I'm lost of words to write, I never thought I could crochet but ever since I have watched your videos I got better and better thank you so much for my❤️ for taken your time to share your amazing talent
Thanks for taking the time to encourage me today with kind words Hala!
Bought the pattern from lovecraft after watching quite a bit of the vid, so I could take this to work and work on it on my breaks. Am using Drops Paris yarn, and it's so much fun to make. Did find a difference from your vid and your pattern. Row 39 says the increase is (sc,dc) while your vid (much to my happiness) says (dc,sc) with that = 16 stiches. Which is what I've got!!!! So glad I didn't panic and try to rip rows out trying to work out where I'd gone wrong. Making this for my mother-in-law for her birthday. I'm positive she'll love it. I've already got girls at work wanting me to make one for them. Thank you for sharing this pattern with us!!
Thanks for letting me know Mireah. I hope your mother-in-law enjoys the work of your hands!
This is just lovely. Not so long ago, I would not have made any attempt to craft anything so beautifully detailed as this cape. You, though your tutorials, have given me the confidence to crochet items I thought I never would. Thank you for that. Enjoy the day...
Phyllis, your words really blessed me today! Thanks for taking the time to encourage me today.
Same with me 😊 I've done about everything you can do with granny squares !
I am however stuck on row 10 ! (I'm only following the video & writing the stitches as I go)
If I have followed everything correctly I finish row 9 with an increase stitch the end stitch being a SINGLE CROCHET stitch,
Sooooo in all logic I should start row 10 with "CHAIN 2 & DOUBLE CROCHET" however in the video you start by a "SINGLE CROCHET"
I've re read my notes & ré checked them with the video so far ..... it just does not line up (I've even got the correct amount of stitches - a major achivement for me because
I USUALLY have undone my work à couple of time before ever getting so far 😀 )
I would be so happy if you BonnieBayCrochet or anyone else could help me out (if you can understand my message )
Thank you once again for such a beautifull cape and easy tutorial, keep up updating us with such fun projets 😉
Hi, I am battling with row six. Your video says chain two, then double crochet into the first stitch, then single into the next, then double and single into the next. My pattern followed along perfect and I ended row five on the same as you, but my row six only has to stitch spaces before the cable starts and I can't see on your video where the second double crochet and single crochet goes into? Is that in the first stitch of the cable?
You have the BEST PROJECTS on TH-cam! Thank you!
Betta Blue awww...thank you!😊❤️❤️❤️
TOTALLY agree ❤
Hi! I have crocheted this cape in XXL. I added 8x4 stitches on the starting row in order to match my size but now its finished and absolutely perfect!!! Thank you for the great tutorial! Greetings from Bavaria, Germany
So glad this worked out for you M&C!
So are you saying extra 32 stitches on starting chain ?
@@crochetgirl9429 yes!
@@crochetgirl9429 I hope it will work out for you with extra 32 stitches!
This is an absolutely incredible pattern-very, very well conceived, designed, and executed. Thank you for this beauty! My daughter-in-law loves fuchsia, copper, and deep blue tones-I see more than one in my future…I’m thinking of tan with black collar and bottom trim for myself!!! Thank you, Bonnie (I think🥴)…I just simply love this design❤
Thank you for your very kind encouragement Debbie!😊❤️
I've wanted to make this since I first saw it (and it must have been soon after it was released), but had only ever made granny squares and plushies. I had no idea what I was doing, then, but rewatching it now I think I'd definitely be able to (finally!!) make it. Time to put it on my to do list for real :)
Thank you, Bonnie! I made this for my mom for Mother's Day and she loved it! Very clear instructions and beautiful cape. It ended up a tiny bit shorter than I'd hoped even after blocking, so I made a pair of gloves out of the same yarn to fit with the cape. Thank you very much for the help!
Oh Bonnie, you are amazing! Another beautiful item to add to my list. Maybe I'll do this one as soon as I'm done with your Celtic Blanket I'm working on. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful talent with us.
AMAZING!...... how BEAUTIFUL 😍😍😍 is your work.
Was frustrated in the beginning with back post treble cross. Ripped it out 5 times. Didn't give up, now I'm on the 26 and its all good. Thank you so much for this tutorial!
So glad it is working better for you Deborah!😊❤️
Wow, eine super Anleitung. Mein cape ist fertig und ich bin begeistert.
Thank you
So I am scrolling along and looking for a pocket shawl and see this beauty. Wow. This pattern is magnificent and I am now subscribed to your channel. I do have one questions. I would like to make this for my mother and she is a size XL or XXL. What would I need to do to increase this a bit? Thank you.
You can work additional rows before working the final rounds. You can also upsize the yarn to a worsted weight and upsize to a size J hook as well.
Perfect timing! I was looking for a capelet and this is the one! - Going to get my yarn today!!!
That cape is absolutely beautiful
Bonnie, this cape is gorgeous! I love the cables. I learned how to do them on BagoDay’s site. And loved doing them. Also love front and back
post stitches.
I’ll need to increase the size to at least a 3X. So I think a 5 weight yarn and a size K needle should work….
Your instructions are very clear.
I’ve seen other caplets, but they are made with more open stitch like V stitches. This will be warmer and much more detailed. Thank you for doing this tutorial
Glad you are enjoying these Val!
Oh my goodness...how beautiful that looks.....what a clever lady....doubt that I would be able to do that.....
The stitches aren’t as hard as they may look!😊
@@BonnieBayCrochet Ooohh thank you for your encouragement....I will endeavour......thank you....thank you...
I love a cape so this is on my to do list.
Finished almost .doing the collar .I am fixing buttons bonnie.grand cape.thank you
I just started recently with very basics stuff and I was all proud of myself until I saw your work!!! lol I suck!! lol
Gorgeous work! I'm in awe!!!!
Wow! first time seeing your channel , You got a new follower , You have so much talent. You got my respect, and I've been crocheting for about 50 years . I love a challenge. Thank you for sharing!
Carol Dalton welcome aboard! We must have started crocheting about the same time in the early 70’s. 😊❤️
Yes, early 70's, no tutorials , just your brain and a pattern. I always crocheted lacy doileys and knitted with yarn. I had to give up a few years ago when I started loosing my vision . I realised I could still crochet with yarn, things sure have changed.
Carol Dalton so sorry to hear of your vision loss. I will pray for you now Carol. Take care.
I have never subscribed this fast in my life, you've moved me so much plus I love this project 💖💖
Thank you Kanyansi!
@@BonnieBayCrochet keep inspiring us
@@kanyansiloy8454 as long as I have breath, I will!
This is truly beautiful and the details are amazing, thank you for the tutorial God Bless you
Your tutorial is amazing I finished one by using acrylic yarn and it came out nicely... will try to make one with wool yarn. Thank you so much for this beautiful project you shared 😍😍😍
My pleasure Anne! So glad this worked out for you.
Oh my!!!! This is too beautiful!! Excellent teaching. Definitely on my “to do” list. Thank you so very much. 🌻💕
My pleasure Donna!
Beautiful love it
Got this in progress and am in love with it. Using a multi-tone mohair blend which slows me down -- I'm addicted to complications -- since the furry yarn doesn't frog easily. Post stitches in this yarn, especially the triples, is a "go very slowly and exactly" but I'm getting the hang of it. THANK YOU for this gorgeous pattern!!!
Your project sounds amazing!😊
@@BonnieBayCrochet Using Hobbii Diablo Wild Print in colorway Marshmallow and I'm loving the look.
Sigh...ever rethink a yarn choice for a project? I was doing lots of frogging and realized this lovely yarn is too fine weight and would be better for knitting. I picked up some Lion Brand ReSpekt [originally thought to use for a bag] and worked up a sample. It's perfect!!! Most of all, THANK YOU, Bonnie, for this incredible video and your stunning design. Some day, I'll learn to be less whimsical about my yarn choices. The current yarn is giving great stitch definition, sufficient weight, and is soooo much easier to work.
@@ritariordan2664 Yes! I have to rework yarn all...the...time! It's the only way to learn - perhaps more than we wish! So glad this is working out for you. Another thought on yarn: often times for publications, designers are assigned which yarn to use and have little choice. This is one reason why I like self-publishing as much as I can. I get to make what I think is an excellent choice in yarn rather than catering to a specific brand. Guess I'm a free thinker!
@@BonnieBayCrochet Being a "free thinker" = excellent creative artist. Please keep free thinking!
Just popping in! Beautiful and timeless!
Thank you Darlene!
Oh my! I have no words, you are a star. Is this one size for all? Thanks for the great Cape.
Yes, only one size.
Wow! Beautiful cape! Thank you for sharing this!
This cape is so awesome and beautiful .you're an artist.I'll try to realize it.Thanks for sharing.I'm new in your channel and I love what you do so much.
Welcome to my channel Mme Tabouri!
Thank you Mrs. Bonnie 🙏🙏
I like it with your cape design 👍👍
Beautiful 👍❤️
Thank you Lilis!
It's so beautiful! I live in the Caribbean, but I might make it just in case I take a trip to somewhere cold someday.
Very pretty...😍 Another project for my To-Do List...😁 Love your detailed instructions - great instructor. Thank you...🤗
I have learned a lot from you. Thank you for being such an awesome teacher
Ana Dinis .. I agree with u ..Bonnie 👍👍
It is really very nice, I will try to make it to gift to my cousin for Christmas.
I have saved this, will be getting the pattern. This is so beautiful. Thank you!!!🥰
Stunningly beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I can’t wait to make this 💜
Gorgeous! Perfect for autumn and such a lovely autumn color!❤️
I almost finish. I .loved it . Thank you for share
I will love to make this Cape soon, thanks Bonnie beautiful design
OMG, Bonnie, that’s so nice. It’s a gotta have and I will do this for Fall. Thank you and stay safe.
Thank you Dee. You too.
Oh yeah! I've been waiting all weekend for this one!
The most beautiful Cape I have ever seen. You are so talented!
You are too kind Jacki! Thank you!
I love the way u explain! So easy to follow...
I have the magazine that this is published in, and on the second row of the Celtic, the first two and the last two stitches are shown in the chart as BPdc.
That can also work for this project, but I usually use bptr. I think you will be fine either way Cynthia, Sorry for any confusion.
Beautiful! Once again your work is amazing and I can't wait to see what you have coming up!
Dawn Anderson thanks! I honestly can’t wait to show you!😊❤️
Thank you, Sis. Bonnie!! ❤
My pleasure Felicia!
Wow, this is the most beautiful cape I have ever seen.. I love it so much! I really appreciate the great video quality and the detailed instructions!
I agree 😍😍
Been trying to follow the pattern it's my first big project and I'm so glad I found this video😭 worth getting the pattern but I could not get the cable right
Here's another video on that cable Hannah: th-cam.com/video/61FRqW-X_KU/w-d-xo.html. I hope this helps!
Beautiful pattern and gorgeous colour! 💞
This is so pretty! I definitely want to try and make this.
Absolutely stunning! can't wait to make this with you thank you for sharing.
My pleasure Linda!
Disculpa yo no hablo inglés como acer para que yo le entienda
Wow! Thats beautiful. I hope i can make something so pretty soon. I just started crocheting first week of September and made a velvet fringed scarf and am making a wool blend afghan. 😀👍🏻 love this project. Thanks, Bonnie.
Hi I enjoy your work....r u making anymore shawls inquisitive ....thanks June....
Stunning. I am making one for myself
Beautiful! I'm going to have to make this for myself
This is absolutely stunning! I was wondering if its possible to make the cape part longer? Many thanks 😊
You can always continue with the pattern stitch (before the Celtic Weave trim) and continue the increases every several rows.
@@BonnieBayCrochet amazing! I'll be purchasing this for sure xx
It's really beautiful thanks Bonnie ,I do also few crochet work, I will try this thanks for sharing, Mary from India 🌹🙏
Thank you so much i love this I would like to do it also. For the first row it's 75. How many centimeters I must have? Sorry for my english I'm from Belgium and speak french. Congratulations.
Preciosa prenda, muy fácil de tejer, gracias, un abrazo desde Monterrey, N L. México.
I enjoy learning from you.
i can’t wait to make this !
I love this cape
This is amazing dear Bonnie
But can I ask in row 3 after the 3 double crochet and 2 double crochet in the 4th stitch shall i countinue all with these 2 double crochet in each stitch
BEAUTIFUL 😍 Totally my style, thank you
What a beautiful cape. Can it be made longer?
Muito linda sua capa. Perfeita.
This is amazing!!!! Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful and good instructions I can follow thank you 😍
So beautiful. Thank you so much. Desde Bogotá Colombia con amor.
Beautiful Bonnie, thank you.
Thank you, this project is awesome! Love it.
I did a blue one its amazing thank you so much for this awesome video
My pleasure Roni Roni!
Beautiful cape love it!❤
This is so beautiful. I would like to make it for my niece who is only 6. Does the pattern have child sizing?
Hi Bonnie
Thank you for the tutorial, it is a beautiful cape. Would you please tell me the dimension of the finished cape? Thank you so much.
This is approx. 18" long and fits sizes S to XL.
I've just subscribed. I don't knit (maybe one day I'll try) because crocheting seems to be easier to which I'm hoping to FiNd a lot of crochet projects. 👋
I've got hundreds to choose from. Should you be looking for something specific, just use the search bar in right corner of my home page. I also have some beginning knitting projects designed to teach established crocheters using the Continental Method.
@@BonnieBayCrochet thanks so much for the reply!!! 💚
I'm not really looking for anything specific and yes I'll scroll through!!
Wow! That is sooo beautiful.. ❤️❤️
Hi love this work I had beautiful yarn a little more bigger going try lees stiches thanks ❤
Mon prochain projet. God bless you!
Che meraviglia ! Sarebbe bellissimo saperlo fare!
This is stunning!
Tq so much Bonnie .. Love from Indonesia 😘😘❤️❤️
ME ENCANTÓ ESTÉ TEJIDO COMO TODOS ES UN PLACER SEGUIRTE ...
TODOS TUS VIDEOS 👌👌😘😘🙂🙂😉😉
Wow!! It's Beautiful!!!!!!
That is beautiful!
Question: Are there instructions in the video on making a bigger size around and long?
❤teus trabalhos São maravilhoso
Lovely design 👌😍
Just about done with this BEAUTIFUL cape! I love it! Is there another type of snap button you can recommend? The etsy shop said it was taking a break. Thanks!
Maybe do a search on Etsy? I’m sorry I can’t be of more help.
Spectacular!!!
Que belleza, que pena que no lo subtitulado al español 🧶❤️
Está fácil de entender, sólo tomas nota del paso a paso.
@@yriza372 gracias lo intentaré 🙏
@@patriciamaria7217 yo empece a hacer el patron tomando notas.
I'm not intermediate yet. I heard it takes 10,000 hours of crocheting to pass the beginner level. I'm going to save this pattern because I LOVE it!!!!
That really depends upon how your fundamental stitching is Tracey. If you understand the basic stitches, and they are reasonably even, and if you know how to crochet rows without adding or subtracting stitches unintentionally, don't be afraid to give this (or other more difficult projects) a try. Mistakes are allowed during the learning process! That's the best way I learn!
@@BonnieBayCrochet Thank you Bonnie for the confidence. I've definitely mastered the above mentioned. I love this Wheatfield Cape. If I may ask one more question. Is there a way to protect a wool project from being eaten by moths? Maybe a spray? I would cry if some moth managed to feast on my project!!!
@@traceypeale6754 that's a great question. I would store away in a cedar chest or an airtight container when not being worn to protect all wool garments. I've had to learn this the hard way!
¡Me encantó, se me hace muy linda prenda!
Pero no entiendo bien el idioma. Hay la posibilidad de poner subtítulos en español?
Se lo agradeceré infinitamente.
Gracias
Bendiciones