Honestly, this is the absolute best and easiest version of the disappearing loop cast on. Excellent video, don’t get frustrated by watching anything else! Well done!
That's so cool for me to know. I dont do a lot of crochet so it is helpful for me to understand when the two intersect and something that may seem "new" to me in crochet is actually something i have done before in knitting. Thanks for taking the time to leave such a helpful comment. :)
Thank you for this! I just found it after trying to cast on with help from 4 or 5 other tutorials, including Ysolda's. This is by far the best. Thank you so much!!!
Like OP have said, I tried watching another creator's video and following written instructions, and your tutorial was just the ticket. It's so much about the holding of the stitches while you manipulate the yarn. Also, I know other knitters do the crochet magic ring to start and then transfer to their knitting needles to accomplish the same thing. I prefer to learn how to do it this way, but as a lifelong crocheter who learned knitting as an adult, I think that could be very helpful for others who have the same background. Love your videos!
Sat down for "one last try" at center cast on and...this video finally did it. Only backed up once so I could have the step by step narration for all 8 stitches. Brilliant!
I’ve watched a LOT of videos on how to do the pinhole cast on, and this is by far the best one. Thank you for demonstrating what I think is the simplest way to do this cast-on…no crochet hook, no reorienting stitches, and heaven forbid no DPNs flopping around with only 8 stitches on them!
Hi. Just want to say a huge thank you. I have tried and tried to start a Musselburgh hat. Finally, you helped me grasp the cast on. Just about to start my 2nd one. Thanks again. 🤗
When you said “each stitch needs to go under the tail and the loop” combined with the video showing you doing that I FINALLY understood how to do the cast on. I have watched numerous videos this past year with no success. I now understand and can do the cast on. Thank you! As one teacher to another you understand visual and auditory learning.
I have tried many disappearing loop cast on (pinhole) methods without satisfaction. Yours is easy and comes out perfectly. Thank you very much. I am going to transfer the stitches to dpns as I dislike magic loop. Grateful for this cast on.
Wow, that was fantastic, you have been with me most if the morning going backwards and forwards and by George, I think I might have it. Thank you so much for your help.
Outstanding video! I now have started my first Musselburgh hat for my granddaughter's boyfriend for Christmas. I have been watching your videos for the last 6-8 months and I love them all! Now I use your tutorials. They. are great! You must be a math whiz! For short rows which I fear greatly, you whip out the math so smoothly. I just can't get up the bravery to work short rows! I really do want to learn them though! It would open up a lot of knitting projects that I now avoid! Keep these videos coming! Through the magic of TH-cam, you come to us so personally all the way from Australia! All the best to you and your family!
Thank you so much Kathy. What a lovely comment. I am so happy to hear you are enjoying your knitting. Short rows are so good to know and much easier than you might think. I have a few tutorials on them if you want to check out my playlist "My Tutorials". :)
This is THE best tutorial I’ve seen for this cast on! Wish I had found it before starting my first Musselburgh hat. I can’t even count the number of tries before I got it to work on that first hat! I just found your channel and subscribed. Ironically, my first trip to Australia (Sydney) is only two weeks away! I’ll be knitting a hat on the ling flight!
Thanks so much Becky. I suspect you will be making more so hopefully this tutorial will help later on for future hats. Thanks for subscribing. Hope you have a wonderful trip. :)
I am so thrilled i came across your video I have made 4 Musselburgh hats, this is the first time i did not struggle with cast on amazing. I immediately casted on my 5th Musselburg. ❤❤🎉🎉👏👏👏
Wow! Where have you been all my knitting life!! I was gifted the Musselburgh pattern and I am so so grateful to you and your tutorial. I haven't yet started the hat yet as I was gifted today and intend to start it on my trip to Ghana, in a couple of weeks. I'm doubly excited for both events now. Thank you much for this tutorial...it was super helpful!🙏
Thank you for this information, I started the Musselburgh hat as a holiday project a week ago on my journey to Le Touquet, France. Ended up using DPN's. Enjoying the tutorials
It is such a great holiday project. You can definitely start your hat on DPNs. I started my first few on dpns but found it a bit fiddly so switched to magic loop. Thanks so much for leaving a comment. I hope you had a lovely holiday. :)
So thankful I found your video today! I getting ready to get this on the needles, finally. Such a crazy, busy season for me with knitting, but now it's slowing. A couple new techniques for me with this one. This and magic loop. When you close up that hole do you close it up tight before you start knitting? Thank you so much for doing this and your other video giving the information about what you've learned.
@@mostlyknitting thank you, for responding so quickly! I've read through many of your answers on both videos and I'll be starting soon. The great part is my head circumference is just a bit smaller than yours, at 21.5". And I'm neither a tight or loose knitter really. I'm usually right on target with gauge with most weights, but the exception sometimes is fingering weight. Maybe it's just me and how I think it looks using the called for needle, but other hats I've done the fabric seems thin. It doesn't seem to create a dense fabric, if that makes sense. I've often wondered if that's just how it is with thin yarn in general, but if I see it starting the brim I go down a needle size. In the end it still seems thin on the brim anyway (patterns not double brim or folded.) Modicum is a good example. I'm on gauge so much that I stopped swatching unless my gut tells me I'd better, and it always works out. Even then I cheat and use the swatch trick. 😂I should just trust the recommended needle size if I'm using yarn that's accurate weight with well written patterns, and go for it. Thanks again for the quick response! I'm looking forward to my first one.
Thank you so much...I have had all ingredients waiting in a bag and not made this hat out of abject fear...now, between this and your video of your 12 hats, I can get on with it...
Thank you for this. I am a long time crocheter but am wanting to learn to knit this year. I purchased this hat pattern after seeing it floating around for awhile, but I’m very nervous to start for some reason. Your tutorial has helped me tremendously in overcoming my anxiety with starting this project.
Hi Jenn Thanks so much for leaving such a nice comment. I think once you get past the cast on and get a few more stitches on the needles, you will be off and knitting. I have done a tutorial for the increases M1L and M1R if that helps as well. Thanks again and hope you have lots of success on the hat. Feel free to message again if you get stuck. Best to leave a new message as if you reply to this one, i dont always see it. :)
Hi, your method of casting on makes more sense to me and is easier to work with than Ysolda's. However, in her video she notes that it's important to have the yarn ball on the left instead of the right. When i try your cast on compared to hers, i notice that my yarn tail is attached to a different stitch. Does this really matter? Im already getting so confused and frustrated with this musselburgh hat and i cant get past the first increase round before frogging because everything always looks or feels wrong
Thank you so much for the super helpful video! Do you know if you need a particularly long set of circular needles to start off this pinhole? I was thinking of just 16 inches/41 cm but I don't know if that's too short. Thanks!
Thank you so much. I am so glad you found it helpfu. I think a 16" circular would be too short as you need to either use double pointed needles or a long needle to magic loop when you have such a small circumference. At least in the beginning. :)
Hi Rosemary, Because the cast on is for the crown of the hat, it wont affect the stretchiness of the ribbing of the brim when you get to that part. You will have to be sure to do a stretchy bind off, though. For the Musselburgh hat, it wont matter at all as it is essentially one long tube that gets doubled for the hat. As long as your gauge is ok, the hat wont be too tight. Hope that helps. :)
Thank you for your reply 👍 Once you have increased and found your gauge then you simply transfer them to a 16 inches circular needles then do the stockinet stitches right? 😊
So on the second part of the stitch that is cast on, you wrap the yarn around the needle, in the usual way. I’ve also seen tutorials that show the second wrap of the needle done in the reverse, or clockwise way. What would be the difference or advantage of one over the other, do you know?
Hi Kris. I have done it both ways and it seems to make no difference. I first learned it wrapping in reverse as you mention and I did it that way for a while. But it seems to give the same result so i thought it would just be easier to show it wrapping in the usual way. :)
Hi, I’ve just done your pinhole cast on, it’s not perfect but not bad for my first attempt. However, you don’t use markers, following the Musselburgh hat pattern it refers to markers. How do you do this? 😊
I do add markers later. This is a paid for pattern so i didnt want to include too much in this tutorial. I place the markers as indicated by the pattern but not on the two ends where i magic loop (as they would just fall off…) I just know in my head that at the end of each half round with magic loop, there is a “marker” there. Hope that helps. :)
I’m finding I have to use another needle to make the second half of the stitch. Working with very fine sock yarn it’s almost impossible to make the stitch just by pinching it.
Hi there. The Musselburgh is essentially a double thick hat with one half folded inside the other. So the turned up brim is 4 layers thick. The Oslo hat has a folded brim which then gets folded again so it is 3 layers. The Musselburgh is specifically written for lots of different weights of yarn but I like it best with 4ply. The Olso hat pattern is written for DK weight yarn but you could modify for other weights but you would have to change the stitch count yourself as it isnt specifically written that way. Hope that helps. :)
Thanks so much for sharing another name for this cast on. Given that I don't really crochet much, I was unaware it had another name. Not surprising, though. I appreciate you mentioning it and it may help others. Thank you. :)
Honestly, this is the absolute best and easiest version of the disappearing loop cast on. Excellent video, don’t get frustrated by watching anything else! Well done!
Aw! Thank you so much Laura. I am so glad you found the video helpful. :)
This essentially looks like doing a magic ring in crochet when working in the round! 😮 it makes so much sense! Thanks!
That's so cool for me to know. I dont do a lot of crochet so it is helpful for me to understand when the two intersect and something that may seem "new" to me in crochet is actually something i have done before in knitting. Thanks for taking the time to leave such a helpful comment. :)
Thank you for this! I just found it after trying to cast on with help from 4 or 5 other tutorials, including Ysolda's. This is by far the best. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much Nancy. I am so glad you found the tutorial helpful. :)
Like OP have said, I tried watching another creator's video and following written instructions, and your tutorial was just the ticket. It's so much about the holding of the stitches while you manipulate the yarn. Also, I know other knitters do the crochet magic ring to start and then transfer to their knitting needles to accomplish the same thing. I prefer to learn how to do it this way, but as a lifelong crocheter who learned knitting as an adult, I think that could be very helpful for others who have the same background. Love your videos!
Thank you so much for your lovely comments and also recognizing that there are other good methods that might work better for others. 😀
Sat down for "one last try" at center cast on and...this video finally did it. Only backed up once so I could have the step by step narration for all 8 stitches. Brilliant!
That makes me so happy to hear. Yay!
I’ve watched a LOT of videos on how to do the pinhole cast on, and this is by far the best one. Thank you for demonstrating what I think is the simplest way to do this cast-on…no crochet hook, no reorienting stitches, and heaven forbid no DPNs flopping around with only 8 stitches on them!
Thank you so much for such a lovely comment. I am really glad you found this video helpful and think others will also. :)
This was so much easier to follow than any other tutorial I've found for this cast on - THANK YOU!
Thank you so much! I am so glad you found it helpful. :)
Omg this cast on was not making sense until I watched yours. Thank you so much for sharing!
You're so welcome! Glad it helped. :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It makes starting the Musselburgh Hat so much easier!! 😊
You are so welcome Rosalie. Glad you found it helpful. :)
Hi. Just want to say a huge thank you. I have tried and tried to start a Musselburgh hat. Finally, you helped me grasp the cast on. Just about to start my 2nd one. Thanks again. 🤗
Yay! Glad I could help! Thank you so much for your lovely comment. :)
Omg….hands down the very best tutorial for this method! 🙌 Straight to the point and no fuss. Thank you so much! 🧶
Thank you so much. That is such a lovely comment. I am so glad it was helpful. :)
Best cast on for this hat. I'm able to get it started for the first time. Thank you.
This is great, so much simpler and easier to follow than any of the other methods I have tried and it looks great. thank you so much for posting!😊
You are so welcome! I am so glad you found this video helpful. :)
VERY good tutorial! ❤ thank you
You're welcome 😊
OMG! This is the easiest and best video on this. Thank you!
You're welcome! I’m so glad you found it helpful! :)
I have come back to this video several times. Thank you.
Thanks Kristen. I’m so glad it helped. :)
Thank you for such simple and clear instructions!!!
You are so welcome!
Best video tutorial for this method I've seen _ I finally understand. Thank you!
When you said “each stitch needs to go under the tail and the loop” combined with the video showing you doing that I FINALLY understood how to do the cast on. I have watched numerous videos this past year with no success. I now understand and can do the cast on. Thank you! As one teacher to another you understand visual and auditory learning.
I am so pleased this video worked for you. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a lovely comment. :)
Yes this made it click instantly, brilliant demonstration.
Thanks so much for this tutorial. I finally got a Musselburgh on the needles and going strong 😊
Yay! I am so glad it helped. :)
This will be my 8th or 9th attempt at starting my first Musselburgh. Fingers crossed it will be my last.
@@kathleenleslie5527 good luck🤞
Thank you for this video! Now doing the pinhole cast on is a breeze. Hello from South Carolina!
Yay - I am so glad the video was helpful. :)
Thank you for making this much clearer. Watched other videos & couldn't keep up - I've been knitting for 40 odd years.
I'm so glad it was helpful for you. Thanks for taking the time to comment. :)
Thank you so much. I have tried following written instructions and tried another creator’s video but yours was so clear and easy to follow. Brilliant!
I am so glad it helped! Thanks for taking the time to comment. :)
Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou for posting this. 🌺
You are so welcome Bella. I am so glad you found the video helpful. :)
I have tried many disappearing loop cast on (pinhole) methods without satisfaction. Yours is easy and comes out perfectly. Thank you very much. I am going to transfer the stitches to dpns as I dislike magic loop. Grateful for this cast on.
You are so welcome! Thank you for the lovely comment.
Wow! Always something new to learn! Thank you! I’d like to make one of your hats!!
I hope you do make the pattern. It really is a great, warm, classic hat. :)
Wow, that was fantastic, you have been with me most if the morning going backwards and forwards and by George, I think I might have it. Thank you so much for your help.
You're welcome Marie. Glad to have been able to help. :)
Thank you! This is the best video I have seen for casting on and getting started with magic loop.
Thank you so much for leaving such a lovely comment. I am so glad you found the video so helpful. :)
Outstanding video! I now have started my first Musselburgh hat for my granddaughter's boyfriend for Christmas. I have been watching your videos for the last 6-8 months and I love them all! Now I use your tutorials. They. are great! You must be a math whiz! For short rows which I fear greatly, you whip out the math so smoothly. I just can't get up the bravery to work short rows! I really do want to learn them though! It would open up a lot of knitting projects that I now avoid! Keep these videos coming! Through the magic of TH-cam, you come to us so personally all the way from Australia! All the best to you and your family!
Thank you so much Kathy. What a lovely comment. I am so happy to hear you are enjoying your knitting. Short rows are so good to know and much easier than you might think. I have a few tutorials on them if you want to check out my playlist "My Tutorials". :)
Love this technique for the hat! Thanknyou
You are so welcome!
Brillant! Thank you so very much. I watched 3 or 4 other videos including Ysolda's and couldn't get it till yours. I truly appreciate this.
Hi Patti. I am so glad you found it helpful. That makes me really happy to hear. Thank you for letting me know and your kind words. :)
This is THE best tutorial I’ve seen for this cast on! Wish I had found it before starting my first Musselburgh hat. I can’t even count the number of tries before I got it to work on that first hat! I just found your channel and subscribed. Ironically, my first trip to Australia (Sydney) is only two weeks away! I’ll be knitting a hat on the ling flight!
Thanks so much Becky. I suspect you will be making more so hopefully this tutorial will help later on for future hats. Thanks for subscribing. Hope you have a wonderful trip. :)
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
You’ve helped me three times now - thank you so much.
Your students at school are lucky to have such a good teacher.
Love from Minnesota❤
Thank you so much for such a lovely comment. x
I am so thrilled i came across your video I have made 4 Musselburgh hats, this is the first time i did not struggle with cast on amazing. I immediately casted on my 5th Musselburg. ❤❤🎉🎉👏👏👏
I am so happy you found this video helpful. Thanks for taking the time to comment. :)
Cool! Very nicely explained and demo’d!
Thank you so much Anne. :)
🥰 thank you 🙏 love making the Musselburg hat Wow
Glad you found the video helpful and you are enjoying the Musselburgh hat. :)
Thank you for this excellent video!!!!
You're very welcome!
Wow! Where have you been all my knitting life!! I was gifted the Musselburgh pattern and I am so so grateful to you and your tutorial. I haven't yet started the hat yet as I was gifted today and intend to start it on my trip to Ghana, in a couple of weeks. I'm doubly excited for both events now. Thank you much for this tutorial...it was super helpful!🙏
Thanks so much Stephanie. I am so glad you found the video helpful. Enjoy Ghana and your knitting. :)
Thank you for this tutorial. It's so clear and you have helped me to cast on my first Musselburgh hat
I am so glad this helped. :)
Thank you for this information, I started the Musselburgh hat as a holiday project a week ago on my journey to Le Touquet, France. Ended up using DPN's. Enjoying the tutorials
It is such a great holiday project. You can definitely start your hat on DPNs. I started my first few on dpns but found it a bit fiddly so switched to magic loop. Thanks so much for leaving a comment. I hope you had a lovely holiday. :)
Your tutorials are the best!!! Thank you
You are so welcome! :)
Thank you for the video. I reviewed several different methods and I found yours the easiest.
I am so glad you found it helpful. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment. x
Thank you so much! This was a game changer!
Yay! I am so glad the video helped. :)
Thank you so much for this tutoriel. So clear ! 👍Now I can start my musselburgh hat ! Julie from Lyon (France)
I am so glad you found it helpful. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. :)
So thankful I found your video today! I getting ready to get this on the needles, finally. Such a crazy, busy season for me with knitting, but now it's slowing. A couple new techniques for me with this one. This and magic loop. When you close up that hole do you close it up tight before you start knitting? Thank you so much for doing this and your other video giving the information about what you've learned.
I hope it is going well. I don’t cinch the hole closed fully until later on. :)
@@mostlyknitting thank you, for responding so quickly! I've read through many of your answers on both videos and I'll be starting soon. The great part is my head circumference is just a bit smaller than yours, at 21.5". And I'm neither a tight or loose knitter really. I'm usually right on target with gauge with most weights, but the exception sometimes is fingering weight. Maybe it's just me and how I think it looks using the called for needle, but other hats I've done the fabric seems thin. It doesn't seem to create a dense fabric, if that makes sense. I've often wondered if that's just how it is with thin yarn in general, but if I see it starting the brim I go down a needle size. In the end it still seems thin on the brim anyway (patterns not double brim or folded.) Modicum is a good example. I'm on gauge so much that I stopped swatching unless my gut tells me I'd better, and it always works out. Even then I cheat and use the swatch trick. 😂I should just trust the recommended needle size if I'm using yarn that's accurate weight with well written patterns, and go for it. Thanks again for the quick response! I'm looking forward to my first one.
This is an amazing demonstration and definitely the best I have seen. Thank you so much.
I am so glad you found it helpful. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment. :)
@@mostlyknitting I just subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to
More videos.
Ingenious and so easy peasy. Thank you! 😊
You are so welcome! :)
Thank you so much...I have had all ingredients waiting in a bag and not made this hat out of abject fear...now, between this and your video of your 12 hats, I can get on with it...
I am so glad these videos have helped you feel confident to get started. :)
Thanks very much for this clear and simple tutorial!
You're very welcome! I’m so glad it was helpful. :)
This is like crochet with magic loop!!!
You know, I hadn’t really thought about it like that before as I don’t crochet a lot but i think you are right. 😀
Thank you I don,t know how I missed your tutorial ,I looked up one tutorial similar but just couldn,t nab it
I hope you find this helpful. :)
Thank you for this. I am a long time crocheter but am wanting to learn to knit this year. I purchased this hat pattern after seeing it floating around for awhile, but I’m very nervous to start for some reason. Your tutorial has helped me tremendously in overcoming my anxiety with starting this project.
Hi Jenn
Thanks so much for leaving such a nice comment. I think once you get past the cast on and get a few more stitches on the needles, you will be off and knitting. I have done a tutorial for the increases M1L and M1R if that helps as well. Thanks again and hope you have lots of success on the hat. Feel free to message again if you get stuck. Best to leave a new message as if you reply to this one, i dont always see it. :)
You're essentially making single crochet with a knitting needle, 'magic loop'. 👍
Thanks Debra. Not being much a crocheter, i didnt really make the connection earlier when i did it but you are right!
This video was an awesome guide. I got it perfect on the first try... Many thanks!
Yay! Well done! I am so glad you found it helpful. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. :)
Thank You❣️so helpful and clearly shown. 👍🏻
Glad it was helpful! 😀
Best and easiest method. Thank you so much. ❤
You're so welcome!
At last I can do the cast on for the Musselburgh hat 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
That makes me so happy to hear. I am so glad you doing the video helpful. :)
Thank you. Very clear instructions :)
Glad it was helpful! :)
That was SO helpful!! Thanks very much😊
You are so welcome. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment. :)
Hi, your method of casting on makes more sense to me and is easier to work with than Ysolda's. However, in her video she notes that it's important to have the yarn ball on the left instead of the right. When i try your cast on compared to hers, i notice that my yarn tail is attached to a different stitch. Does this really matter? Im already getting so confused and frustrated with this musselburgh hat and i cant get past the first increase round before frogging because everything always looks or feels wrong
Excellent! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! :)
Thank you so much for the super helpful video! Do you know if you need a particularly long set of circular needles to start off this pinhole? I was thinking of just 16 inches/41 cm but I don't know if that's too short. Thanks!
Thank you so much. I am so glad you found it helpfu. I think a 16" circular would be too short as you need to either use double pointed needles or a long needle to magic loop when you have such a small circumference. At least in the beginning. :)
Thank you!
Excellent tutorial! Hi will this cast on work if I knit with dpns?? Thanks!
Hi there. It definitely does. It is a bit fiddly but I have done it with dpns a number of times and it works. :)
So helpful, thank you!!!!! 🎉❤🎉
Thanks so much! I am so glad you found the video helpful. :)
@@mostlyknitting I'm off and running with my Musselburgh!! I'm excited!
Yay!
A million thank yous.
Thanks Pam. I am glad you found the video helpful. :)
Very helpful.
Glad it helped. :)
Getting ready to start the hat. Never done magic loop. When you start it do you continue doing magic loop?
I stay on magic loop until I get to the final stitch count. By that stage, I find there is enough fabric. :)
Perfect thank you!!
You're welcome! :)
Tash thank you for the tutorial on the pinhole cast on. Is it stretchy enough for a ribbed 👒?
Hi Rosemary, Because the cast on is for the crown of the hat, it wont affect the stretchiness of the ribbing of the brim when you get to that part. You will have to be sure to do a stretchy bind off, though. For the Musselburgh hat, it wont matter at all as it is essentially one long tube that gets doubled for the hat. As long as your gauge is ok, the hat wont be too tight. Hope that helps. :)
Hi, great video 😊 thank you 😊 what size circular needles did you use?
Thank you so much
3.25mm for fingering weight and 3.5mm for sport weight
:)
Thank you for your reply 👍 Once you have increased and found your gauge then you simply transfer them to a 16 inches circular needles then do the stockinet stitches right? 😊
Yes, that's right. :)
Thank you! Thank you!
You're welcome! :)
Very helpful, thank you.
You are very welcome. I am glad you found it helpful. :)
So on the second part of the stitch that is cast on, you wrap the yarn around the needle, in the usual way. I’ve also seen tutorials that show the second wrap of the needle done in the reverse, or clockwise way. What would be the difference or advantage of one over the other, do you know?
Hi Kris. I have done it both ways and it seems to make no difference. I first learned it wrapping in reverse as you mention and I did it that way for a while. But it seems to give the same result so i thought it would just be easier to show it wrapping in the usual way. :)
Thank you
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful. :)
❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Hi, I’ve just done your pinhole cast on, it’s not perfect but not bad for my first attempt. However, you don’t use markers, following the Musselburgh hat pattern it refers to markers. How do you do this? 😊
I do add markers later. This is a paid for pattern so i didnt want to include too much in this tutorial. I place the markers as indicated by the pattern but not on the two ends where i magic loop (as they would just fall off…) I just know in my head that at the end of each half round with magic loop, there is a “marker” there. Hope that helps. :)
@@mostlyknitting much appreciated 🥰
I’m finding I have to use another needle to make the second half of the stitch. Working with very fine sock yarn it’s almost impossible to make the stitch just by pinching it.
Sometimes you will need to use another implement like a needle. I'm glad you have managed to find a way to make it work. :)
Hello, where can i purchase the Musselburgh hat pattern?
Hi there. I purchased the pattern from ravelry.com. :)
Hello! What’s the difference between musselburgh and Oslo hat pattern?
Hi there. The Musselburgh is essentially a double thick hat with one half folded inside the other. So the turned up brim is 4 layers thick. The Oslo hat has a folded brim which then gets folded again so it is 3 layers. The Musselburgh is specifically written for lots of different weights of yarn but I like it best with 4ply. The Olso hat pattern is written for DK weight yarn but you could modify for other weights but you would have to change the stitch count yourself as it isnt specifically written that way. Hope that helps. :)
@@mostlyknitting thank you 😊
You should know thats crochet magic ring
Thanks so much for sharing another name for this cast on. Given that I don't really crochet much, I was unaware it had another name. Not surprising, though. I appreciate you mentioning it and it may help others. Thank you. :)
Haha it's easy, NOT
Hi Melissa, it can be a little tricky at first. I hope the video was helpful to make it a little easier for you.