*note: Foundation chain: Chain 35 for an adult small (the size made in the video tutorial!) I accidentally read the instructions for a different size, sorry! And as always you can always find the full written pattern for free on the blog - forthefrills.com/easy-crochet-chunky-ribbed-beanie-free-pattern Happy crocheting, Grace :)
i’m confused 🥲 the first row with half double, you pulled up a loop and pulled through three normally. then on row five, on the back loop half double, you pulled up a loop, pulled through one, and then pulled through three. is this how you’re supposed to on back loops?
Ok, I’m no math genius, but how do you end up with 34 stitches at the end of row one when you started with a chain of 23 stitches? I didn’t see any increases. What am I missing?
Only problem is We Crochet yarn that you are recommending is actually closer to a worsted weight. If it were super bulky 6 you definitely wouldn't be using a 7 mm hook 🙄 I love most all your patterns but lets be realistic about some of the Guage/yarn used. For example, LB Hometown yarn is is a Super Bulky 6 and couldn't be used for the stitch requirements/guage.
*note: Foundation chain: Chain 35 for an adult small (the size made in the video tutorial!)
I accidentally read the instructions for a different size, sorry! And as always you can always find the full written pattern for free on the blog - forthefrills.com/easy-crochet-chunky-ribbed-beanie-free-pattern
Happy crocheting,
Grace :)
I just love your videos and patterns!
Thanks again for sharing this!!!
This is such a lovely hat. Thank you for sharing how to crochet it. I am willing to give it a try.
Thank you very much for another great tutorial.
Loved the video. Thank you. 👍
Great tutorial, thank you
Super cute hat! And easy to customize to other yarn as well - I used worsted weight yarn with the same method and love how it came out. Thank you!
Very pretty!!! Great instructions! Thank you.
Thank you, i'm going to try this !
I always struggle keeping my ends straight. When you turn and chain one, do you slip stitch into the same stitch you’re in or the next? 🥺
Ahh this came at a perfect time! Thanks for it the wonderful tutorial
this looks great! I'll try it out!
Absolutely love this. ❤ Thank you x
So easy! I think I am going to make one now!! 😀
Loveeeee this
Love this 😍
Hey...I have a question. How did you get 34 stitches from a chain of 23? I have tried several times and it doesn't work.
Hi, can I ask how you wash them?
i’m confused 🥲 the first row with half double, you pulled up a loop and pulled through three normally. then on row five, on the back loop half double, you pulled up a loop, pulled through one, and then pulled through three. is this how you’re supposed to on back loops?
I am making one of your tops,but I live in a tropical country ....Can you please tell me which type of yarn should I use so that I don't feel hot?
You left this comment a year ago but- anything made of cotton will probably be ideal for you! Breathable :)
Hi sister.are you from south korea 🤔.tell me please.💜
Ok, I’m no math genius, but how do you end up with 34 stitches at the end of row one when you started with a chain of 23 stitches? I didn’t see any increases. What am I missing?
Is it a mistake that you say chain 23 in the beginning?
Only problem is We Crochet yarn that you are recommending is actually closer to a worsted weight. If it were super bulky 6 you definitely wouldn't be using a 7 mm hook 🙄
I love most all your patterns but lets be realistic about some of the Guage/yarn used. For example, LB Hometown yarn is is a Super Bulky 6 and couldn't be used for the stitch requirements/guage.