Highland Twist Crochet Headband Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2020
- Link to Highland Twist Headband free written pattern: nanascraftyhome.com/modern-tw...
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Learn how to crochet the simple Highland Twist Headband with this tutorial! A gorgeous trendy and modern bulky headband that works up in just 30 minutes! Beautiful, gentle texture is created by working the half double crochet stitch in a different loop than normal. Modern twist is created by crocheting two rectangles, folding and sewing together to create the twist - so easy! Perfect for gifts or craft fairs!
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I like this pattern better than a few others I seen for this pattern. Thanks for the tutorial
Glad you like it! I hope you enjoy making it! 💕🌸
Did so enjoy your video. Lighting, closeness. Instructions and tone of voice was EXCELLENT! I did subscribe!
Awesome, thank you! So glad you are here! 😊💕
Thank you! Instructions are very clear!
So glad you found it helpful! 💕🌸
Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial!! 🐰🐰
You are so welcome! So glad you like it! 😊
Christmas is looking pretty cozy 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
thanks
So glad you like it - have fun and Merry Christmas! 🎄
Just made this!!! This tutorial was so easy to follow!! And turned out great!!! Thank you:)
I am so glad to hear you enjoyed it - thank you! 😊❤️
I made one for myself, thank you for the tutorial.
So glad you found it helpful 🌸
Would love to see in a worsted weight yarn
Very easy to do - simply chain to the size desired working to head circumference measurement and continue with pattern. I would recommend working a gauge swatch to decide how many chains to start with. So glad you like it!
Hi! I loved you video! I was wondering if I’m using medium 4 yarn do you know what size crochet hook I should use and how many I should chain to start for each head size you offer in the written pattern and the pattern size in the video? I really appreciate this video and hope I will be able to follow along well!!!!!❤️
Typically with a 4-weight you would want to use a hook size in the range of an H (5.0) to J (6.0). You will want to chain to match the length of 20" or 22" depending on the finished adult size you desire. You will need to also work additional rows to get to the approximate width of 2.25" per panel before sewing together. I hope that helps! 😊
Hi i was wondering where i can get the instructions for size LG i couldnt find it online on your website
So glad you like it and I am happy to help! The size large instructions are provided alongside of the small/medium size. The size changes / stitch counts are provided in parenthesis and you can find the written pattern here: nanascraftyhome.com/modern-twist-bulky-crochet-headband-free-pattern/. I hope that helps but let me know if you have any additional questions. Thank you!
Hi, is this #5 yarn?
It is #6 Super Bulky yarn that I used - I hope that helps! ❤️
Will it make much of a difference if I use bulky yarn instead of super bulky?
There will be some size difference if you use a smaller weight yarn than the super bulky. I would recommend perhaps going up a hook size from the recommended size for the yarn you are using and doing a gauge swatch to see how it matches up with mine. However, you can also add a few chains to your foundation chain to make up that difference easily. You may also need to work an additional row for each rectangle to get to the same width. Since these work up so quickly you can play around with it to get to the size desired. Hope that helps! 😊
@@nanascraftyhome hi im using a smaller yarn so i ll be adding some more rows but i dont know how to work them! should i keep repeating the same 3 rows you worked in the video over and over ?
@@lamismahmoudi3403 continue repeating rows 2-3 to size desired. You will also need to make adjustments to the starting chain in order to reach an adult size headband with a smaller weight yarn. Hope that helps! 😊
@@nanascraftyhome thnks a lot
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