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I use a small Mason jar for the cozy. Great tutorial, looking forward to more!
Hello yarn sister, Who doesn't like a can cozy? Good video. Can see it all.
I watched some of the other tutorials but this by far was the easiest one for me thank you!!
I wish i could send you a picture of the work i did from the video...there will be more to come i love this!
I have a Facebook page, I believe you can post pictures there. I would love to see your work.
Noone does a koozie for a tall boy can how many rows do y'all think that will be?
Nice!
Great video! If I wanted to make this for a seltzer (skinny) can, would I maybe start with 6 around the circle instead of 8, and then same process?
I have not worked the pattern for a multiple of 6, however as long as the first and last stitch are the same as pattern it should work out.
I found its a little tight, will it loosen up over time?
It might depending on the type of yarn used. However, I would suggest going up a hook size. Your tense might be a little bit tighter than mine.
@@NinjaBunnyCrochet thank you!!
I use a small Mason jar for the cozy. Great tutorial, looking forward to more!
Hello yarn sister, Who doesn't like a can cozy? Good video. Can see it all.
I watched some of the other tutorials but this by far was the easiest one for me thank you!!
I wish i could send you a picture of the work i did from the video...there will be more to come i love this!
I have a Facebook page, I believe you can post pictures there. I would love to see your work.
Noone does a koozie for a tall boy can how many rows do y'all think that will be?
Nice!
Great video! If I wanted to make this for a seltzer (skinny) can, would I maybe start with 6 around the circle instead of 8, and then same process?
I have not worked the pattern for a multiple of 6, however as long as the first and last stitch are the same as pattern it should work out.
I found its a little tight, will it loosen up over time?
It might depending on the type of yarn used. However, I would suggest going up a hook size. Your tense might be a little bit tighter than mine.
@@NinjaBunnyCrochet thank you!!