I just love the turtleneck, appreciate how you take your time to teach and demonstrate step-by-step, I could follow you all day. I also watch all five videos was very easy to find keep up the good work and keep teaching.
I know that I'm "Johnny Come Lately"; But I think you are an excellent and patient Instructor! Please continue to share your talent with us! I will make this by faith and upload it to let you see it! Thanks again for sharing with your Subscribers! Be blessed1
I was wondering if you had an idea how many you would have to chain for a cowl neck...I'm just to short necked to the turtle style...a cowl neck would look much more flattering on me and would also be more comfortable at least for me. Thx ~
I have a question. You know how you made two different neck options? I was just wondering how could you add a hoodie to the open necked option. Thanks you
I love your Poncho... you were talking about working in the back bump of your starting chain due to it allowing for stretch, well have you tried to work the chainless foundation method, it allows more relaxed start of your project. Just a thought. :)
That's a great idea, it definitely crossed my mind! I wanted to keep things simple for my beginner audience but it is a great substitute for those who are higher level crocheters. :)
That's already been done 🙂 You can find the instruction for the body section here: th-cam.com/video/wF_qZ1vhPE4/w-d-xo.html There are two trim option tutorials. You can find one here: th-cam.com/video/OZLTYKnL0AE/w-d-xo.html And the other here: th-cam.com/video/DFDNnB-iZnc/w-d-xo.html Happy crocheting!
I usually use standard neck sizes found on the Craft Yarn Council sizing charts for reference. Then in my spreadsheet, I'll factor in some positive ease (a measurement that's larger than the reference size so it's as loose as I want) and use a gauge swatch to calculate the number of stitches needed for the target size. It's not incredibly difficult once you get the hang of it, but it can be a daunting task if you aren't familiar with pattern grading.
Make the original 68 stitches and slip it over your head. If it's it's too snug take it off and just make a few more chains at a time until you get a comfortable fit. But remember, you MUST have an even number of stitches, no odd numbers. And it must be divisible by 4. Once you have enough foundation stitches, make the rest of the collar as shown. After you have made the single crochet round and you get to the point where you have the second round of double crochets and it's time to make the corners, you'll have to do some math. Divide the number of stitches by 4. For example, if I had 72 stitches divided by 4 is 18. So, in every 18th stitch is where you would make one of the corners. So like in the video, you start the new corner round with a chain of 5, (that counts as the first double crochet and chain two) then make a double crochet in the same stitch. Now, make one double crochet in each stitch for 17 stitches, in the 18th stitch make 2 double crochet in the same 18th stitch, chain 2 and make 2 more double crochets in that same 18th stitch. That's a full corner stitch. Go on from there until you get back to the beginning of that round and do as she said. Your first corner round is done and the rest of the poncho will make sense. You will just have a few more stitches per round and between corner stitches than in the video. I hope that helps.
shaniqua brown Thank you. Sometimes it's hard to explain something in writing when in my head, I know how to do it. LOL I'm glad it made sense to you. :-) Have you stared the poncho?
Hola sigo tu pagina tejes muy lindo mi idioma es el castellano no hblo en ingles no lo puedo hacer el poncho por el idioma me puedes ayudar traducirlo en castellano gracias
+77sandy49 This video is part of a 5-part crochet along tutorial. All of the information related to this project can be found at this link, including the hook size used (6mm) and links to all five videos. www.bhookedcrochet.com/2015/11/02/fall-poncho-crochet-along/
I just love the turtleneck, appreciate how you take your time to teach and demonstrate step-by-step, I could follow you all day. I also watch all five videos was very easy to find keep up the good work and keep teaching.
I know that I'm "Johnny Come Lately"; But I think you are an excellent and patient Instructor! Please continue to share your talent with us! I will make this by faith and upload it to let you see it! Thanks again for sharing with your Subscribers! Be blessed1
6mm Hook, Medium Yarn
1:22 (chain) 2:07 (ss chain), 5:07 ( end of round 1), 13:17 (end of round 2) 15:00 (sc finishing row) 17:28 (Beginning of body)
Very very clear explanation and beautiful color, thank you very much for this, and hope next one will coming soon.
You are a great teacher. Very thorough. Thank you
Your skillsare absolutely amazing. I can't wait to try this one! Thank you so much fir sharing.
I alway work in the back bump circle when I make hats. When I was 13 a lady taught me how to do it to make my work look better and I'm now 55
I was wondering if you had an idea how many you would have to chain for a cowl neck...I'm just to short necked to the turtle style...a cowl neck would look much more flattering on me and would also be more comfortable at least for me. Thx ~
Can you please tell me how I can find your next video of this poncho?
Thank you i found all of them im on row 5 cant wait for the finish touch thank you very much 😊
Thank your tutorial!! I love this video, its so helpful. I made it!!! It took me 3 days.
I have a question. You know how you made two different neck options? I was just wondering how could you add a hoodie to the open necked option. Thanks you
Its beautiful
In my to-do list
Will do it soon👍🏻
i love the turtleneck....do you have a tutorial using the turtleneck on a rectangle shaped poncho as opposed to the diamond/vee shaped poncho?
So it would be 14 then 15 would be corner so how many stitches should have in second round
I love your Poncho... you were talking about working in the back bump of your starting chain due to it allowing for stretch, well have you tried to work the chainless foundation method, it allows more relaxed start of your project. Just a thought. :)
That's a great idea, it definitely crossed my mind! I wanted to keep things simple for my beginner audience but it is a great substitute for those who are higher level crocheters. :)
Tracy Matthews tejidodosaujas
Hi can u help me I only did 60 sets as my wool is thicker hope many sets do I do in between corners
68 is what sizes and can you please address each one how many chains, thanks you.
Beautiful!
Awesome! So easy to follow along with. Thank you!!
Hi I need help I used a thicker wool which made the neck to big so I only put 60 sets on so how do I work out sets between corners
Hi Wendy :) Just be sure to divide your stitch count by four (for the square shape).
where is the third part of the video?I cannot find it!!!
Is this the one you're looking for? th-cam.com/video/9RAsfO56RcY/w-d-xo.html
boa noite, adorei o poncho, mas não entendo nada de inglês, gostaria de saber com quantas correntes começar
68 correntes pra começar
Dobrý den,dobře ukazujete a dobře viditelný hačkujete ale jednou otázka jak dokončit?
finished the neck. cannot find the 3rd video.
Can you please let me know where can I see the continuation of video 1
Sure thing :) See the links below:
Neck option 2: th-cam.com/video/wF_qZ1vhPE4/w-d-xo.html
Body instruction: th-cam.com/video/9RAsfO56RcY/w-d-xo.html
Border option 1: th-cam.com/video/OZLTYKnL0AE/w-d-xo.html
Border option 2: th-cam.com/video/DFDNnB-iZnc/w-d-xo.html
was wondering do u know if this wool is available to get in the uk, cant seem to find it thanks
I really enjoyed watching but am I missing the 2nd or 3rd video?
hi
How many rows do you do before you start the poncho thank you
obrigada Sandra
How do I find the next tutorial?
Thank you so much for this 💕
How to attach the turtle neck to the Cal poncho
Plz mam! create 2nd vedio of this full ponchu... Very nice❤❤
That's already been done 🙂 You can find the instruction for the body section here: th-cam.com/video/wF_qZ1vhPE4/w-d-xo.html
There are two trim option tutorials. You can find one here: th-cam.com/video/OZLTYKnL0AE/w-d-xo.html
And the other here: th-cam.com/video/DFDNnB-iZnc/w-d-xo.html
Happy crocheting!
I think they are being posted at different week apart
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How do you messure the Stitches you need for the neck ?
I usually use standard neck sizes found on the Craft Yarn Council sizing charts for reference. Then in my spreadsheet, I'll factor in some positive ease (a measurement that's larger than the reference size so it's as loose as I want) and use a gauge swatch to calculate the number of stitches needed for the target size. It's not incredibly difficult once you get the hang of it, but it can be a daunting task if you aren't familiar with pattern grading.
طيب ليه عم تغطو الشغل بالكتابة ع الشاشة ماعم نشوف كيف عم تشتغل
how much yard is needed for 1 poncho in 1 color ?
If i want it bigger around the neck how do i i know how many stiches? And how does the rest of the pattern works?
Make the original 68 stitches and slip it over your head. If it's it's too snug take it off and just make a few more chains at a time until you get a comfortable fit. But remember, you MUST have an even number of stitches, no odd numbers. And it must be divisible by 4.
Once you have enough foundation stitches, make the rest of the collar as shown. After you have made the single crochet round and you get to the point where you have the second round of double crochets and it's time to make the corners, you'll have to do some math. Divide the number of stitches by 4.
For example, if I had 72 stitches divided by 4 is 18. So, in every 18th stitch is where you would make one of the corners. So like in the video, you start the new corner round with a chain of 5, (that counts as the first double crochet and chain two) then make a double crochet in the same stitch. Now, make one double crochet in each stitch for 17 stitches, in the 18th stitch make 2 double crochet in the same 18th stitch, chain 2 and make 2 more double crochets in that same 18th stitch. That's a full corner stitch. Go on from there until you get back to the beginning of that round and do as she said. Your first corner round is done and the rest of the poncho will make sense. You will just have a few more stitches per round and between corner stitches than in the video.
I hope that helps.
SpiritBear12 Thank you so much! I was worried about sizing this pattern up and you explained it so clearly!
shaniqua brown
Thank you. Sometimes it's hard to explain something in writing when in my head, I know how to do it. LOL I'm glad it made sense to you. :-)
Have you stared the poncho?
@@SpiritBear12 Thankyou!😉
This is beautiful. Could it be possible to add sleeves to this?
Yes it is. Just leave space for sleeves and then continue in those holes with the Collar pattern
how much chain for giral 6 yeras old
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🥵👈👈👈👈okay....so the video ends with no warning 🤔and I'm not sure what to do... now what😶😥😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Tracy your is absolutely neat and beautiful...love it
Well done
Thank you!
Why not do the video for the entire project than breaking it up so to prevent us fr going back and forth
Hola sigo tu pagina tejes muy lindo mi idioma es el castellano no hblo en ingles no lo puedo hacer el poncho por el idioma me puedes ayudar traducirlo en castellano gracias
Is there any yarn in the states that would be equivalent to this yarn?
Try searching yarnsub.com
I found the video😉👏👏👏👏💪💞💞💞
thank you so very much beautiful x
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I cant find 4
what size is the poncho?
JINKY Onipa
can not find video 3
You can find video 3 at this link:
th-cam.com/video/9RAsfO56RcY/w-d-xo.html
Por favor pongan subtítulos es esp
What size hook
She’s holding a Tulip J 10mm.
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Em Português. Plissssss.
How about. Cowl instead of turtle neck.
Imposible de comprendre pas de numéro de crochet pas de nombre de chaînette au départ difficile pour celles qui ne comprennent pas votre langue
68 chaines.
She didnt even tell us the number of crochet hook shes using M
+77sandy49 This video is part of a 5-part crochet along tutorial. All of the information related to this project can be found at this link, including the hook size used (6mm) and links to all five videos.
www.bhookedcrochet.com/2015/11/02/fall-poncho-crochet-along/