Hello! There seems to have been some issues in post & the written pattern I've included for the granny square is missing 🥹 - apologies for that, here it is below: Round 1: With A colour, in magic ring, ch 2, dc 2, ch 2 ︎✧dc 3, ch 2︎✧ repeat three times altogether join round with sl st into ch two, tie off Round 2: Join B colour with standing dc into ch sp, dc 2, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1 In next ch sp, ︎✧dc 3, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1︎✧ repeat three times altogether join round with sl st into first dc made, tie off Round 3: Join C colour with standing dc into ch sp, dc 2, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1, in next ch sp dc 3, ch 1 ︎✧dc 3, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1, in next ch sp dc 3, ch 1︎✧ repeat three times altogether join round with sl st into first dc made, tie off Round 4: Join A colour with standing dc into ch sp, dc 2, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1, in next two ch sp dc 3, ch 1 ︎✧dc 3, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1, in next two ch sp dc 3, ch 1︎✧ repeat three times altogether join round with sl st into first dc made, tie off
hii this is my first project and was wondering if i could use a different granny square pattern? and if i wanted it to be more oversized what should i do? should i make the squares larger by doing 5 rows instead of 4?
hello! very exciting ✨ you can use any granny square design you'd like really! but yes, you've just gotta make sure it'll fit the wearer's head - you can definitely add another row, or go up a weight of yarn & hook size!
Hello! There seems to have been some issues in post & the written pattern I've included for the granny square is missing 🥹 - apologies for that, here it is below:
Round 1:
With A colour, in magic ring, ch 2, dc 2, ch 2
︎✧dc 3, ch 2︎✧ repeat three times altogether
join round with sl st into ch two, tie off
Round 2:
Join B colour with standing dc into ch sp, dc 2, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1
In next ch sp, ︎✧dc 3, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1︎✧ repeat three times altogether
join round with sl st into first dc made, tie off
Round 3:
Join C colour with standing dc into ch sp, dc 2, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1, in next ch sp dc 3, ch 1
︎✧dc 3, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1, in next ch sp dc 3, ch 1︎✧ repeat three times altogether
join round with sl st into first dc made, tie off
Round 4:
Join A colour with standing dc into ch sp, dc 2, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1, in next two ch sp dc 3, ch 1
︎✧dc 3, ch 2, dc 3, ch 1, in next two ch sp dc 3, ch 1︎✧ repeat three times altogether
join round with sl st into first dc made, tie off
Can’t wait to make it
love it, hope it’s a fun experience 🎈✨
Am gonna make this for all my friends ❤ 😊
something only a true friend would do 🥹 best of luck! ✨
❤😊
hii this is my first project and was wondering if i could use a different granny square pattern? and if i wanted it to be more oversized what should i do? should i make the squares larger by doing 5 rows instead of 4?
hello! very exciting ✨ you can use any granny square design you'd like really! but yes, you've just gotta make sure it'll fit the wearer's head - you can definitely add another row, or go up a weight of yarn & hook size!
what is the size of the square?
10 cm/4 “
@@triple.capricorn would you need the same amount of granny squares if it’s by 15x15cm)
@@novabadova4238 I would think so if you're sizing for a standard adult female head!
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cute idea but it looks small as it doesn't quite reach your chin. I might try to make one but increase the size of each granny square by one row
I think I get what you mean. I’m happy with how this bonnet fits, but sure-the sizing is your prerogative! An extra row should work up just fine