The design is very pretty, thank you for sharing the pattern! In the star stitch row, in the end you say 'there will be one stitch left, in which you make a double crochet, but there was no stitch left. I made the double crochet in the same stitch as the last loop of the star.
So beautiful! Thank you! I have a large head and knew it would be too small, so my initial row had 75 stitches. I think I should’ve made it 76, but just did the double crochet in the last chain of the last star on those rows. Thank you again!!
Turned out really cute. Only problem is that it can fit a baby to toddler size, but not even close to an adult size. I did follow your pattern, so I’m going to make another and add in more chains to make it big enough for an adult. Hopefully that’ll work
I went up to a size 5.5 needle that helped. I personally cannot end with one stitch at the end of the star stitch!! I’m trying it a 3rd time!! Did anybody else have this problem? .
So I am to the last few rows and realized this will be way to small! Is this for a child size? I’m reading various size charts and most recommend 80+ chains for adult.
Nope! Mine came out to be 19" inches and it fits my 21" head perfectly. But, if you need to make it bigger you can continue your chain in multiples of two until you reach the length you need. I hope that helps!
beautiful pattern when finished, but 19 inches definately not big enough once its done! It was maybe my hook size/yarn weight, but its definately not big enough for an adult. One day I'll get a better sense of how to guess at sizes haha
I love this pattern but I keep losing a stitch during the star stitch portion and can’t figure out why 😢 am also confused since your video chains 68 and your written instructions say make any size using multiples of 2 + 1 chains which I assume would be an odd number…
How can I make this about 5" bigger? I made the ine, and it will not fit my monster noggin, however it is perfect for my 5yo granddaughter. I see someone wrote something along the lines of 3+1 to add length. Does that mean in increments of 4, or like 3*3=12(+1), so my total increase would be 13? I always get confused as to when to add the +1. Please help. Also, this tutorial is the absolute best one I have ever followed. Super clear, slow and well explained. Thank you .
The design is very pretty, thank you for sharing the pattern! In the star stitch row, in the end you say 'there will be one stitch left, in which you make a double crochet, but there was no stitch left. I made the double crochet in the same stitch as the last loop of the star.
YES! I took it apart so many times and redid it and it was always the same result. Two loops left every single time
So beautiful! Thank you! I have a large head and knew it would be too small, so my initial row had 75 stitches. I think I should’ve made it 76, but just did the double crochet in the last chain of the last star on those rows. Thank you again!!
You are so welcome!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INSTRUCTIONAL, FOUND YOU EASY TO FOLLOW AS YOUR CROCHETING, LEARNED A NEW TO ME STITCH PATTERN. THANK YOU GOOD TUTORIAL
You are so welcome!
So simple, and so beautiful! Thanks so much 😍
Thank you for your well explained and not rushed tutorial really like this best wishes from Ireland☘️☘️
Turned out really cute. Only problem is that it can fit a baby to toddler size, but not even close to an adult size. I did follow your pattern, so I’m going to make another and add in more chains to make it big enough for an adult. Hopefully that’ll work
I went up to a size 5.5 needle that helped. I personally cannot end with one stitch at the end of the star stitch!! I’m trying it a 3rd time!! Did anybody else have this problem? .
Yes, I've done it over and over and over,..and keep coming up with 2 stitches left🤷🏽♀️
@@sarahhunt5575Chain an even number from the very beginning
Cute! Can’t wait to try one. Thank you!
So I am to the last few rows and realized this will be way to small! Is this for a child size? I’m reading various size charts and most recommend 80+ chains for adult.
Nope! Mine came out to be 19" inches and it fits my 21" head perfectly. But, if you need to make it bigger you can continue your chain in multiples of two until you reach the length you need. I hope that helps!
@leepyloops My head is 23", and mine came out child sized too. It fits my 5yo granddaughter perfectly.
I always go 80 chains or more, depending on the yarn weight.
Its a very pretty pattern! What can i do to make it bigger?
beautiful pattern when finished, but 19 inches definately not big enough once its done! It was maybe my hook size/yarn weight, but its definately not big enough for an adult. One day I'll get a better sense of how to guess at sizes haha
What yarn brand you recommend? I love the colors you chose!
Beautiful pattern ❤
I used a J hook (6mm), and that made it big enough following her stitch count.
I love this pattern but I keep losing a stitch during the star stitch portion and can’t figure out why 😢 am also confused since your video chains 68 and your written instructions say make any size using multiples of 2 + 1 chains which I assume would be an odd number…
Row 1 starts in the second chain from the hook; so if you chained 68, you’ll have 67 stitches.
Very pretty.
Thank you! 😊
❤ magnifique
How can I make this about 5" bigger? I made the ine, and it will not fit my monster noggin, however it is perfect for my 5yo granddaughter. I see someone wrote something along the lines of 3+1 to add length. Does that mean in increments of 4, or like 3*3=12(+1), so my total increase would be 13? I always get confused as to when to add the +1. Please help. Also, this tutorial is the absolute best one I have ever followed. Super clear, slow and well explained. Thank you .
Hi there! Yup! Just Chain in multiples of 3 until you reach the length needed, then add 1 at the end of the chain. I hope that helps!
@@jacquelinevisser5831 it does, thank you so very much.
What size is the hook in letters? A G hook?
Do you have fingerless gloves with this pattern
Unfortunately, I don't! But thats something I can look at making in the future. 😊
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