Someone had asked me to make a video tutorial for my Easy Headwarmer Pattern, so I finally got around to doing it. The kids are visiting with my parents so it was the perfect time to do a video without so much background noise. So here is the final cut. I hope everything is clear and easy to understand.
Love your video. I am a first timer for crocheting a head warmer. What does the measurement of the finished head band from end to end measure? Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteThis one comes out to be 24 and a half inches long from end to end. Yours might be a little different, but that's ok since it's adjustable. Using a different brand or weight of yarn will change the measurements. Thanks for your comment and trying the pattern!
Thank you for your pattern. I am a beginner. My android doesn't play utube videos . Question:when I start decrease row do i skip yh chain two from previous row Question 2: Do I make my last stitch in the chain 2 from previous row. My increase was cool. Stopped and stuck at increase. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Excellent video which really helped me a lot!
ReplyDeleteLove the head warmer. Thanks for the video when you see how its done, it all makes sense.
ReplyDeleteshe is working so fast it's very hard for me to follow what she is doing. I have seen other videos that go much slower that I am going to have to follow because this just isn't working for me.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry the video didn't help you. Were the pictures on the written pattern not helpful for you either? The written pattern is under the Tab that says Free Crochet Patterns at the top of the blog.
ReplyDeleteI added some more annotations to the video. I'm hoping that will help clear things up?
ReplyDeleteReally cute easy and fast to work up thanx
ReplyDeleteDoes it make any difference whether you sew the button on with yarn orthread?
ReplyDeleteDoes it make any difference if you use yarn or thread to sew the button on? Love the pattern. Thank you
DeleteDoes it make any difference whether you sew the button on with yarn or thread?
ReplyDeleteNo, it doesn't matter what you sew the button on with. Thanks for the comment!
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