Ive used and enjoyed your videos for years and I realize I keep coming back to them every winter when I want to make something warm again. Thank you so much for all the effort in making these tutorials. You can’t imagine how much you’ve helped me over the years.
Great tutorial…I just wish that the title, or ANYWHERE in the video it said this is for children. I get it’s in the description, but I rarely read the descriptions. If you’re making this, double the length on stitching. Also, this makes a very pointy head, so round it out when doing your final stitching together.
2 week old knitter here... May I or may I not use a bigger loom for the same desired design in a more flexible stitch? I'm sorry but I MUST ask all the stupid questions, I'll learn better. Also attempting to make 4 of these in different sizes. Slowly though. Lol Thank you 🐻
Hi Kathleen! Yes, I would use the 41-peg loom for an adult size. You could follow the same directions (and make the same number of rows) if you want a "tight-fitting" hood and some more rows if you want a "loose-fitting" one.
I love this too! I've got two kids and this kind of hood/hat would be perfect for them both! If I'm going to make one for a baby who is between 2-4 months old, then which loom should I be using?
Thank you Johanna :) For a baby (congratulations!) I would use the 31-peg loom and work each part a bit shorter (less number of rounds for the cowl and less number of rows for the hood part).
Two questions... 1. Would Lion Homespun work for this pattern? 2. Could you use the next larger loom for an adult version? Thank you so much for this pattern. I know I'll be using it soon.
I did it!!!!! So warm! I can't wait to wear it to the dog park. Thank you!
Can you tell me how big IT is? 🙂 For adult?
Thank you so much for this easy to follow tutorial! I was searching, high and low for a pattern such as this one! I’m on my third one now!
Wow! So glad to know that you enjoyed this pattern and you completed already 3!!! :)
Ive used and enjoyed your videos for years and I realize I keep coming back to them every winter when I want to make something warm again. Thank you so much for all the effort in making these tutorials. You can’t imagine how much you’ve helped me over the years.
Oh my gosh I am going to make one and put those kitty ears!Thank you so much for sharing the magic of loom knitting!!!😁
Great minds think alike!!!! 🙀
Great tutorial…I just wish that the title, or ANYWHERE in the video it said this is for children. I get it’s in the description, but I rarely read the descriptions. If you’re making this, double the length on stitching. Also, this makes a very pointy head, so round it out when doing your final stitching together.
Awesome hat and really cute if you add the ears from your other video 😍. Thank you for sharing.
^_^ Thank you Susan!
Thank you for this tutorial 🎉
So excited 😆 cannot wait to make this
^_^ Thank you! So glad to know you liked it!
I can wait to try this today 🎉 will let you know how it goes.
I did it! I used bulky baby yarn for my kid. It's so cozy. My first project that wasnt a blanket
2 week old knitter here... May I or may I not use a bigger loom for the same desired design in a more flexible stitch?
I'm sorry but I MUST ask all the stupid questions, I'll learn better.
Also attempting to make 4 of these in different sizes. Slowly though. Lol
Thank you 🐻
Did you ever make a video for adult size hooded cowl? *Please and thank you!!!*
My first attempt at this turned out so bad bur excited to try again
Lovely ❤️
Thank you Magaly!
Very cute hood! Can this be made for adults too? Do you offer a written pattern?
Hi Peggy! Thank you :) This can be made for adults using a 41-peg loom. I'll post the written pattern soon :) Thank you for asking
@@Tuteate hello where i can find this pattern for adult?
Amazing!
Thank you Celina
Would this pattern fit a 2 year old?
I have the new set of upgraded loom, so which round loom would i use to make an adult? would it be the loom with 44 pegs or 62 pegs?
Will have to give this a go
Vert Nice Thank you
Thank you! :)
Great!!
Thank you Annie :)
I also would like to know if you can use a larger loom for an adult size and would you need to make more rows of the pattern? Thank you.
Hi Kathleen! Yes, I would use the 41-peg loom for an adult size. You could follow the same directions (and make the same number of rows) if you want a "tight-fitting" hood and some more rows if you want a "loose-fitting" one.
@@Tuteate if using 41 loom where do i put markers? also 3 pegs each way?
I thought it said repeat 1 2 & 3 and I was almost to 23 and I’m in so much pain
WOW!
I love this too! I've got two kids and this kind of hood/hat would be perfect for them both! If I'm going to make one for a baby who is between 2-4 months old, then which loom should I be using?
Thank you Johanna :) For a baby (congratulations!) I would use the 31-peg loom and work each part a bit shorter (less number of rounds for the cowl and less number of rows for the hood part).
@@Tuteate Thanks! And thank you so much for the valuable tips! 💖
Thats beautiful I love it 😀
What if you use a bigger loom? Some people have large head
i be doing this in Quaratine
How many balls of yarn did everyone go through msking this? Also I found the 12 inches to be WAY to big
Hey. Thank you. For what age/ size is it?
I want to make this next
Great! Please let me know how it goes :)
Two questions...
1. Would Lion Homespun work for this pattern?
2. Could you use the next larger loom for an adult version?
Thank you so much for this pattern. I know I'll be using it soon.
Hi! Yes and yes, I think Homespun will work (I haven't try it, though) and you can use the 41-peg loom for an adult version :)
Looking forward to making several for family.
i only have a 31 peg loom will this still work
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Do you have a pattern for this cozy hooded cowl
I'd like to know too!
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