I love this pillow. I am a long time crocheter however, I learn better following along with these tutorials rather than reading a pattern. I'm a more visual person so it makes more sense to me to be able to see it. Thanks very much for all you give to this channel. Hugs from Long Island NY ❤️
Nice! I can't keep up with all of the projects. There is a new one everyday! Thanks for the tutorials. They really do help the visual learner like myself.
Just Beautiful!! I did it and made a beautiful jumbo bed pillow for my husband for Father's Day. He is going to love it as much as I do. I doubled the width of it an it'd Gorgeous, Thank you so much. Now if I can only get the knitting down.
Trying to follow this pattern but if you chain 3 at the beginning of rows 3 and 5, then DC in each stitch across, aren't you adding a stitch each time? It seems you should start in the 2nd stitch?
if i use a thinner line with a smaller needle.. would i be able to chain the same and get the same size pillow or would I have to chain more? if that makes sense
For the second row, the narrator starts off by saying DC in first stitch and then say SC in first stitch. For someone like me, who is listening and crocheting along, I ended up putting a DC and SC in the same stitch because the narrator didn't verbally correct himself and only physically.
how much yarn would I need to make one of these bobble-licious using 5mm hook. I also want to know how much yarn I will need to make one of these bobble- licious using 4mm???
Excelente. Você pode usar nosso google tradutor para mudar para o português se precisar. - Excellent. You can use our google translate to change to Portuguese if you need it.
Okay if you take and you crochet in the fourth Stitch from the hook you're going to end up with 12 double crochets at the end of the row and I don't have 14 I've tried this three times I don't come up with 14 I come up with 12 every time with a beginning chain of 16
I’ve just started this and the tutorial is great however you say multiples of 4 without the additional stitches but you have 2 additional stitches at the end otherwise the bobble is the last stitch. If you also count the stitches on your graph it has 14 not 12. So I’m a little confused.
Let me revisit this pattern to see if there was an update to the pattern. Just follow the pattern in the meantime and don't worry about my counting to change the sizing at this time. Thanks for your feedback.
This is going to sound crazy but every single video I watch of someone doing a double crochet stitch everyone does it differently! I have another project I’m working on and I did it the way the first tutorial showed me. Then I found a second one which was similar but still different. This one is now vastly different from the other two. Does anyone know why this would be?
@@TheCrochetCrowd yes so I’ll try to explain the two of the tutorials that had it this way. So it was going into the same loop twice essentially. So it was you have your one loop on the hook, you yarn over. Now 2 loops on hook. You go into the stitch you need. You yarn over, pull through the two loops. Now you have 2 loops left on the hook. You yarn over and have now 3 loops on the hook. You go into the same stitch. You yarn over and have pull through the first two loops. Then yarn over and pull through remaining 3 loops. Very confusing to explain but I just kept watching the video and doing it that way. Now watching this video I was like woahhhh this is a different Double Crochet stitch. However the project im currently working on I think I’ll switch to this method, it’s not looking much different except the stitches are just farther apart mine were very close the other way. SO WEIRD!
+marwa kh It's dependent upon your own tension, your hook size and the yarn you choose to use. Follow the video to make yourself a small sample swatch with the hook & yarn you want to use, with your own normal tension, then measure the dimensions. You'll be able to figure out (roughly) how many stitches & rows per cm that your tension/hook/yarn gives you, and use that to calculate how big (how many stitches across & how many rows high) you'll need to create a pillow of 42 cm x 42 cm. The starting chain will need to be that many stitches plus the starting 4ch stitches to represent the first dc of the first dc round. Hope that helps!
Wait when you started your second row you said to double crochet into the first stitch but then you dropped it and said to single crochet into the first stitch.. I'm lost now
The free pattern is available for cross reference. Sometimes I do slip up. The free pattern link states the following: 2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of first 3 dc. Bobble in next dc. *1 sc in each of next 3 dc. Bobble in next dc. Rep from * to last 2 sts. 1 sc in each of last 2 sts. Turn. So yes, I probably clued in I goofed and self corrected. It is a 1 sc in the first 3 sts.
I love this pillow. I am a long time crocheter however, I learn better following along with these tutorials rather than reading a pattern. I'm a more visual person so it makes more sense to me to be able to see it. Thanks very much for all you give to this channel. Hugs from Long Island NY ❤️
Hey! I am the same exact way with learning visually. I am also from Long Island too! ~Jackie
Hi Jackie nice to meet you
I love his tutorials I have been crocheting my whole life but never used patterns as I cannot read them now I can make anything thank you so much
Excellent tutorial! I'm a beginner and was able to make the pillow very easily. Mikey, you are a wonderful teacher. Thanks for all you do!
Thanks so much!
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Absolutely love 💞 your tutorials. I can’t wait to give this a try.
Nice! I can't keep up with all of the projects. There is a new one everyday! Thanks for the tutorials. They really do help the visual learner like myself.
Just Beautiful!! I did it and made a beautiful jumbo bed pillow for my husband for Father's Day. He is going to love it as much as I do. I doubled the width of it an it'd Gorgeous, Thank you so much. Now if I can only get the knitting down.
You make it so easy to understand! Thank you soooo much.
I love the crab stitch! I love how you always have something cool and new to learn! Thanks Mikey, you're the best!!
Im from the philippines and i really love crochet and your tutorial... Love lots...
Thanks . Amazing. Love it!🧶💗
Thank you! 😊
You are a good teacher, thank you I love the way you explain everything
You are an awesome teacher. I love this.
Thanks for the easy tutorial.
You're welcome!
You are a God send!! I was looking for this pattern. I will make this one this week!! Thanks so much!
This is gorgeous... Decisions decisions... Which should I make?
Thank you for the video
It looks so easy
Very nice pattern. Plz show how to make removable cushion cover.
wow wonderful.Thanks for the clear explanation
Great video!! I’m excited to start this project! Thank you. 💕
I love it very well taught 😊😊thank u
Wow!! ... precioso...!! .... Muchas gracias..!!!
Wow, yeah!
I chained the 68 and it feel well sort of the 20 inches that the pattern calls for.
Love it!
excellent and beautiful
Hi excellent tutorial! I know this video is 4 yrs ago,,just to ask you how many chain for 18×18 and 16×16?thank you
You're an awsome teacher, i love that your tutorials are so technical, and no bla bla as the onez made by ladies😅. Thanks for doing this
I love it thank you very much 😍
Hola, very nice project.
Hi in row three you chain three and you make a double crochet in the first stitch, shouldn't it be in the second?
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I made a pillow using Tunisian crochet. Can I use this method of joining the 2 pieces for my pillow also?
Trying to follow this pattern but if you chain 3 at the beginning of rows 3 and 5, then DC in each stitch across, aren't you adding a stitch each time? It seems you should start in the 2nd stitch?
If you think it is wrong, just follow your gut instinct in case you are adding stitches.
call me a sexist but I've been on the fence about men that crotchet...this guy is awsome!!!
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if i use a thinner line with a smaller needle.. would i be able to chain the same and get the same size pillow or would I have to chain more? if that makes sense
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For the second row, the narrator starts off by saying DC in first stitch and then say SC in first stitch. For someone like me, who is listening and crocheting along, I ended up putting a DC and SC in the same stitch because the narrator didn't verbally correct himself and only physically.
Hello! I am just now doing this pillow. Was it supposed to be a DC in the first stitch and then an SC in the second? I was also confused about that.
It was his error, he caught himself and corrected himself, he undid the double crochet and did the singles. But forgot to say “oops” ✌🏼
He fixed it right after saying
how much yarn would I need to make one of these bobble-licious using 5mm hook. I also want to know how much yarn I will need to make one of these bobble- licious using 4mm???
Gostei..sei nada oque fala mais entendi o ponto. Quero ficar bem pra fazer. Sempre sozinha. 🤦♀️💞
Excelente. Você pode usar nosso google tradutor para mudar para o português se precisar. - Excellent. You can use our google translate to change to Portuguese if you need it.
Could I use red heart yarn instead of Patons Canadiana yarn?
Absolutely.
excellent.. v nicely explained
Love it, easy thank you
Morning Mikey!, do you have a pattern like this for a U pillow? (like the baby pillows or those neck/travel pillow)?
Hi Mike
I would like to make this pillow but I would like to make it with barnet chunky yarn is that ok to do so?
thanks
lucie
Can I substitute Patons canadiana yarn for Red heart?
Yes, I answered you other post question a while ago. You may have missed it.
Thank you!
Is it then 16×4 for 16"pillow?approx How much yarn will be required
can you use red heart super saver yarn for this project.
nice
Okay if you take and you crochet in the fourth Stitch from the hook you're going to end up with 12 double crochets at the end of the row and I don't have 14 I've tried this three times I don't come up with 14 I come up with 12 every time with a beginning chain of 16
Lo very pillow, but how are you supposed to wash it?
I’ve just started this and the tutorial is great however you say multiples of 4 without the additional stitches but you have 2 additional stitches at the end otherwise the bobble is the last stitch. If you also count the stitches on your graph it has 14 not 12. So I’m a little confused.
Let me revisit this pattern to see if there was an update to the pattern. Just follow the pattern in the meantime and don't worry about my counting to change the sizing at this time. Thanks for your feedback.
This is going to sound crazy but every single video I watch of someone doing a double crochet stitch everyone does it differently! I have another project I’m working on and I did it the way the first tutorial showed me. Then I found a second one which was similar but still different. This one is now vastly different from the other two. Does anyone know why this would be?
That's really odd. is the wrapping of the hook different?
@@TheCrochetCrowd yes so I’ll try to explain the two of the tutorials that had it this way. So it was going into the same loop twice essentially.
So it was you have your one loop on the hook, you yarn over. Now 2 loops on hook. You go into the stitch you need. You yarn over, pull through the two loops. Now you have 2 loops left on the hook. You yarn over and have now 3 loops on the hook. You go into the same stitch. You yarn over and have pull through the first two loops. Then yarn over and pull through remaining 3 loops.
Very confusing to explain but I just kept watching the video and doing it that way. Now watching this video I was like woahhhh this is a different Double Crochet stitch. However the project im currently working on I think I’ll switch to this method, it’s not looking much different except the stitches are just farther apart mine were very close the other way. SO WEIRD!
can I stuff it with filling? or only use a pillow insert?
Pillow inserts are more firm... up to you really.
Greetings from Greece! ♡ what type of yarn is the most appropriate for the pillow? Would cotton be ok?
if i want to crochet this one size 42 cm × 42 cm how many chains to start the project
+marwa kh It's dependent upon your own tension, your hook size and the yarn you choose to use. Follow the video to make yourself a small sample swatch with the hook & yarn you want to use, with your own normal tension, then measure the dimensions. You'll be able to figure out (roughly) how many stitches & rows per cm that your tension/hook/yarn gives you, and use that to calculate how big (how many stitches across & how many rows high) you'll need to create a pillow of 42 cm x 42 cm. The starting chain will need to be that many stitches plus the starting 4ch stitches to represent the first dc of the first dc round. Hope that helps!
+Amie Roman thank u for helping me i will try
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Est-ce que l'on peut l'avoir en français s.v.p. merci
Désolé, je ne parle pas ou n'écris pas le français pour vous le fournir. J'utilise Google Translate pour taper cette réponse. Michael
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Wait when you started your second row you said to double crochet into the first stitch but then you dropped it and said to single crochet into the first stitch.. I'm lost now
The free pattern is available for cross reference. Sometimes I do slip up. The free pattern link states the following:
2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of first 3 dc. Bobble in next dc. *1 sc in each of next
3 dc. Bobble in next dc. Rep from * to last 2 sts. 1 sc in each of last 2 sts. Turn.
So yes, I probably clued in I goofed and self corrected. It is a 1 sc in the first 3 sts.
Ok thank you very much.
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Bobblicious not entirely sure where you're coming from with that. 🙄