This 1956 Crochet Cape is a Must Make!! | Vintage Crochet

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  • @justvintagecrochet
    @justvintagecrochet  Год назад +17

    Thank you so much for watching! Please hit the " Like" button above if you did like the pattern and Subscribe for Tutorials like this and more! :)

    • @holtjes
      @holtjes 10 месяцев назад +2

      How can I sent you the photos of the cape i made via your instructions? You have a platform for this, like facebook?

    • @oldmomma56
      @oldmomma56 9 месяцев назад

      1956 capelet cape

    • @ladyE666
      @ladyE666 5 месяцев назад

      Where is the time stamp ??

    • @asia6488
      @asia6488 Месяц назад

      @@justvintagecrochet timestamp is 29:11 for anyone going back to row 2 to finish the pineapples!

  • @teslinjoe5938
    @teslinjoe5938 Год назад +66

    I'm 66 years old and learned to knit and crochet as a child. Until this year, the only "blocking materials" I've ever used were my ironing board, iron, straight pins, a flower sack kitchen towel and a spray bottle. After a 10 year hiatus from doing any knitting or crocheting, I was stunned to see all the shiny gadgets and tools being marketed as "must haves." Almost done with this pattern in a fingering weight angora acrylic blend -- I absolutely love it but then I'm a sucker for vintage patterns and fine crochet. Great channel!!

    • @naowright9308
      @naowright9308 8 месяцев назад +1

      I l❤ve fine crochet as well.

    • @serendipidus8482
      @serendipidus8482 6 месяцев назад +2

      Ah nice! I found my great grannies and grannies lace making equipment and have been working up to use her 100 thread ..I'm using some 20 now and 10 ..100 is very fine but smoother than actual sewing thread it's amazing. I just pin to my bed!

    • @Longcoolwoman-l5g
      @Longcoolwoman-l5g Месяц назад

      I always blocked on my bed as well. I just put a pile of old towels in the bed. My grandmother taught me to wash the work by hand in the sink or tub, very gently agitating, then roll it in layers of toweling, then spread it out and block it on the bed. It takes a while to dry, and I recommend checking on it periodically to make sure it's not curling. Weights made of towels will keep the edges flat. No need to buy gadgets, imo. My grandma always called crochet the poor man's knitting. Our ancestors were very frugal, we should practice their example. 😊

  • @gekebosselaar7417
    @gekebosselaar7417 Год назад +98

    Hey, lovely howthis one turned out, did y know that blokking acrylic yarn is quick and easy, just position your peace on a flat surface, with this one it but difficult, but hold your blowdryer just above one spot of a couple of inches en pres and turn on your crocheted peace and flattend it like this with your hand, just let it cool down and take the next peace, and so on, really easy, i am Dutch so its a bit difficult to write the proper way, sorry for that.

    • @bruhmonet7810
      @bruhmonet7810 Год назад +9

      great advice !

    • @TheKatherine1958
      @TheKatherine1958 Год назад +10

      Thank you! And I understood what you texted. 😊

    • @YARNBARF
      @YARNBARF Год назад +6

      They must have had very skinny and slender necks back then. I don't think that would fit ME. But it is beautiful!!

    • @makadoodledoo
      @makadoodledoo Год назад +2

      @@YARNBARF you could adjust the patter by increasing the stitch count, people werent smaller

    • @MyshelafromTanelorn
      @MyshelafromTanelorn Год назад +2

      I think this could be blocked ironing it in a very low heat, you can also use a cloth on top to make sure is not too hot. Since its acrilic its quite easy

  • @annpannunzio1601
    @annpannunzio1601 Год назад +22

    3 steel is 2.1 mm. 2steel is 2.25 mm or B/1 if that helps

  • @jguitar23
    @jguitar23 Год назад +4

    It's actually beautiful, much nicer than the groovy but vague illustration.

  • @debbieedwards9508
    @debbieedwards9508 Год назад +3

    The drape of Premier Bamboo Fair is so amazing with this cape!!! Truly-it’s a #3 also, 273 yards/100 grams/3.5 oz. TRULY TRULY TRULY MUST DO using this yarn-it’s amazingly beautiful.

  • @anitamorrison5426
    @anitamorrison5426 Год назад +7

    I made 3 - the 1st was in cotton it was beautiful the pattern was so clear. the next 2-- I made in wool, it was not as pretty, the pattern didn't show up as well. This pattern is quick and easy. Yes its the pineapple stitch as the cotton one shows it very well.

  • @TheKatherine1958
    @TheKatherine1958 Год назад +42

    Lovely! I can make/use this as a beautiful “bed jacket”! I’m so happy to have found you and after begging you to tell ‘your story’ I like your channel even more. Thank you so much! Xxoo

  • @romaynecarlin1249
    @romaynecarlin1249 Год назад +20

    Hiya! Girl, you get a gold medal. Taking on projects like this makes me wonder abt doing some small fine thread projects again. You are a wizard!!

  • @April_Davis
    @April_Davis Год назад +2

    So good to see you again.
    Sorry for all the struggles. Praying for you all. And congratulations on the new house and new pregnancy.
    Take your time and be gentle with yourself. 💐

  • @mlboone3028
    @mlboone3028 Год назад +2

    I never blocked years ago but I started knitting and learned that blocking makes a huge difference in both crochet and knitting. Please give it a try you will never not block again

  • @SusieQ3
    @SusieQ3 Год назад +33

    This is so beautiful!
    I made a 1950-something pineapple doily where the outer pineapples were finished individually, and I've seen a few others that do the same, so I think that may have been a common way of making pineapple items in the 50s? 🤷🏻‍♀️ It was a little tedious, but the finished look made it all worth it.
    For blocking, in general, an old yoga mat and some cardboard makes a plenty sufficient blocking board, especially for something that's long, like this capelet. And any sewing pins will work, they don't have to be T pins, they just have to hold. When blocking acrylic, if you pin it out, then steam it with an iron by holding the iron above the yarn and pressing the steam button - DO NOT iron on the acrylic yarn (or a garment steamer if you have one) it is better than wet blocking. It also happens to be much faster, as well, since you don't have to wait a couple days for everything to dry.

  • @TheKatherine1958
    @TheKatherine1958 Год назад +4

    I’m used to crocheting w/heavier yarns and a bigger hook size so this will be a challenge. I’m sad because our nanny used to crochet doilies and fine, fingerling weight items. How I wish I would have asked her to teach me! She was so wonderful I know she would have but I was too busy being a Tom boy.
    Oh- 4.5 hook I use those and 3 weight yarn as well. Getting used to the smaller hook will be my challenge but I’ve been wanting to try. At 64- let’s teach this old dog a new trick! 😉

  • @grannyontheplane
    @grannyontheplane Год назад +14

    yes definitely the cutest project I have seen you do so far! LOVE IT!!! ( I cannot crochet having been a knitter for 50 years but really if I was going to be able to learn to, it would only be because you are an amazing motivator, teacher and videographer! I am sure there's viewers who are seasoned crocheters who are loving this just as much as I am! Can't wait to see it finished!!!

  • @susananderson3478
    @susananderson3478 Год назад +11

    My goodness girl…..vintage crochet diva! I love the way you are teaching I totally suck at reading patterns…seeing what you are doing helps me a lot. Hope and your family are doing well. BTW I think I saw a furbaby

  • @penbrown4049
    @penbrown4049 Год назад +2

    I'm loving this one, totally wearable today! Imagine it in rainbow colours on the pineapples!
    Great watch and make
    *#The** curse of the third chain*

  • @sueacord1678
    @sueacord1678 Год назад +2

    I definitey have tp make this because one big reason.....This pattern came out the year I was born! On top of that it is very beautiful. I can imagine a beautiful 1950's cocktail dress that it is worn with. But it would make a wonderful bedjacket for when it gets a little chill in rhe room.

  • @ingesexton811
    @ingesexton811 Год назад +1

    This is super cute. Can you imagine this for a little girl over a little dress❤ so cute

  • @brendacarter1574
    @brendacarter1574 Год назад +21

    Beautiful again! I love your suggestions and how you encourage the crocheter to use their own thoughts on these beautiful vintage patterns. Thank you

  • @liltink8869
    @liltink8869 Год назад +9

    That is absolutely adorable. I may have to make it. You have helped me get back my crojo. I am finding enjoyment in crocheting again so thank you.

    • @justvintagecrochet
      @justvintagecrochet  Год назад

      yay! awesome :)

    • @serendipidus8482
      @serendipidus8482 6 месяцев назад

      Do you know if I could do it in a bigger scale with larger yarn and needles. I have this lovely yarn I only have 3 balls of its a shiny ombre brown red ..so nice but I haven't done anything with it so far. I do have tiny crotchet yarn but it's like not very pleasant for against skin.

  • @adelaskladana6502
    @adelaskladana6502 Год назад +2

    It's so beautiful and you're explaining it very clearly, yet I somehow managed to mess it up anyway 😆Time to improvise and hope for the best😅

  • @teriadams7398
    @teriadams7398 Год назад +1

    You don't need fancy blocking stuff. I use a large piece of cardboard, like from a washer box, and straight pins. I cover the cardboard with a couple of sheets of plastic wrap large enough to accommodate the item being blocked. I do put a little starch in the soaking water. It does help repel dirt and dust so that your item doesn't need to be washed every time its used. Especially good for doilies. To remove dust I place the items in the dryer with a damp washcloth. Works great for draperies as well.

  • @doloresesmoris4699
    @doloresesmoris4699 Год назад +2

    Hi Carinna from the Uk
    Thank goodness for your channel, I love watching all your videos,The mistaries, and the projects.you're always funny and cheerful.I love your tutorials.I just love everything. I always wait patiently for your new vidios.
    I hear you mention that you have another channel, I would love to know the name of your other channel 😊
    Corrina, please carry on doing the amazing job you're doing.
    God bless.
    I will go and watch your new mistory pattern 😊

    • @justvintagecrochet
      @justvintagecrochet  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! it's called " Its Not Knit" and you can fid a quick link to in all the way att he bottom of the home page of my channel :)

    • @doloresesmoris4699
      @doloresesmoris4699 Год назад

      @justvintagecrochet thank you so much Corrina ☺️
      I watched your mistary pattern last night. It's so beautiful, I think I will try and make a few to hang around the Christmas tree 🎄.
      Wishing you all the best, see you on vintage and " it's not knitting. I have come across this channel, but didn't look into it. Shame, now I know what I've been missing. I am your regular viewer.
      Thanks again Corinna. :-)

  • @Pammy_Yolo
    @Pammy_Yolo Год назад +20

    Wow girl, it's absolutely gorgeous! I'm making a bride's cape right now from another channel. Wish I had seen this one earlier. Ty! 💕💕💕

    • @ParkAvenue34
      @ParkAvenue34 Год назад +2

      @Pammy YOLO
      A Bridal Cape....that is marvelous! I really can't think of a better gift. I do hope it turns out as beautiful as this one.
      Good luck, and thank you for the inspiration!

  • @MissGroves
    @MissGroves Год назад +3

    Cant wait till my exams are over and i can spend the summer crocheting!

  • @taleiahwinterhold8779
    @taleiahwinterhold8779 Год назад +1

    I have an old steel hook, brand name Boyle on it. I think I got it from my grandmothers things when she passed. I’ve been using it since early 1990’s. It’s marked 15 cents.

  • @annseigman1824
    @annseigman1824 Год назад +2

    I have to make this! My Grandma Friend would have loved it!

  • @adelacoburn1396
    @adelacoburn1396 Год назад +6

    Hellooo,
    If you want to block it? You can take carboard and a beach towel to make a blocking board. Take large black paperclips to hold your towel to the cardboard, then just lay your garment out and pin 😉👍. (Yes, you can block Acrylic..) I think this Cape is so pretty, thank you Corinna for all your time in this project.❣

    • @justvintagecrochet
      @justvintagecrochet  Год назад

      oh!! thanks for the great tip!! :)

    • @adelacoburn1396
      @adelacoburn1396 Год назад +1

      @@justvintagecrochet You're welcome, Yeah, I can't afford to buy all the fancy notions. Some times you just gotta use those MacGyver skills 😉😄.

    • @LennyLefebvre-qb6qx
      @LennyLefebvre-qb6qx 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you!!

  • @Sahira-123
    @Sahira-123 Год назад +2

    Oh dear, better start making this ASAP!! 🥰😁

  • @rosegilliland220
    @rosegilliland220 Год назад +2

    You have honestly become my favorite crochet RUclipsr. Thankyou for sharing.

  • @vikkizoo1
    @vikkizoo1 Год назад +1

    I “block” acrylic with a wet cloth and an iron (proper setting for acrylic). It might get rid of your fuzziness. I do it on an ironing board with a towel and safety pins.

  • @karentzn
    @karentzn Год назад +6

    Pineapple blocks are my favorite. You did a great job. Stunning.

  • @Aldisia
    @Aldisia Год назад +1

    BRAVO! Nutella is totally adorable❤ Vintage/antique crochet is my jam. Through most of 1800s, plain crochet = sc in back loop, double crochet = sc through both loops. The use of double crochet being a method v a stitch is very confusing & can result in vastly different end piece.
    Victorian patterns rarely follow using the hook/yarn size rules of today. Skinny yarn BIG hook
    Love watching you. Thank you for keeping needlearts alive❤❤

  • @raquelfernandes9375
    @raquelfernandes9375 Год назад +1

    Hi crocheting girl! I absolutely love your channel and crocheting along with you. I do have a request! A wedding veil, if possible. I'm sure that you will come out with something spectacular! Love from Portugal

  • @donnaml8776
    @donnaml8776 Год назад +2

    Oh man! That is so beautiful! Oh, You are going to finish it good! I was hoping you would. Looking forward to seeing the finished product. What is a “community post”? I’m glad I washed this video before starting it. Not that I can do it now, I’m still working on that blanket, but I’ve found it’s always best to watch first. Anyway, I love making shawls and this is a great variation of a shawl. Thanks for sharing, I’m definitely going to make this in the future.

    • @justvintagecrochet
      @justvintagecrochet  Год назад +1

      RUclips allows up to leave a " Facebook" style post here on youtube now ( only for creators) , but it allows me to communicate with you all outside of videos , I can leave links that way too, if you go to my channel page, at the top you will see many options , just click the one called " community" and you will see the posts I have left , that is a good place to see what I have going on :)

    • @donnaml8776
      @donnaml8776 Год назад

      @@justvintagecrochet Thanks I’ll check that out 😃

  • @정혜연-b6e
    @정혜연-b6e 2 месяца назад

    I just finished this shawl and it's absolutely darling! Thank you so much for your clear instructions and unique patterns. You're the best!

  • @gerdaleroux1594
    @gerdaleroux1594 Год назад +3

    So happy I've "discovered " your channel as I just love everything vintage/antique!! Definitely going to use your patterns, thank you for sharing crochet-history!! Love from South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @jenreeves7684
    @jenreeves7684 Год назад +1

    I love it too. I agree it doesn't need blocking. I think I like the one pointed pineapple in front.
    I can't wait to see your project on the other channel. 😊

  • @tamaramarshall3393
    @tamaramarshall3393 Год назад +1

    Just saved video to my crochet play list. This is definitely a must try and might have worked its way to the top of my to do list.
    Thank you for your videos. I have some health issues and when I can't I love watching others crochet.
    So glad I stumbled upon this channel.

  • @marionbrady3243
    @marionbrady3243 Год назад +1

    Its so nice to have some one to crochet with .😁

  • @gracesamblanet
    @gracesamblanet Год назад +2

    I have never found a pineapple pattern that I didn't love. I love this one also and yes i found out early about having to start and finish each pineapple separately but always worth it. This is on my summer list to do as soon as I finish my current afghan. Thanks for all these vintage tutorials.

  • @winterashcrochet
    @winterashcrochet Год назад

    I don't know if you've ever heard this before, but I couldn't stop thinking it as I was listening to your voice and your accent, you sound sooooo much like Susan from tutrlesoupbeads, it's uncanny. You both must be from the same place I'm guessing. Anyways, love this pattern, I'm actually going to give it a try.

  • @carolwolf2083
    @carolwolf2083 Год назад +2

    Another beautiful outcome!

  • @rosemarycreollo4326
    @rosemarycreollo4326 Год назад +5

    This is SOOOOOO pretty!!! Love, love, love pineapples! I've asked my baby sister if she would like one, but elbow or wrist length. Waiting for her answer! Thank you so much for showing us how to make this beauty. If i do make it, I'll spend the $1.99 & buy the pattern from your etsy store! And i'd use DK weight yarn.
    I've blocked my shawls on my bed! I just shape & pin them, then spray with water & let them dry.
    You have me intrigued with your next itsnotknit turorial! ❤

    • @justvintagecrochet
      @justvintagecrochet  Год назад +1

      Ohh, I never thought to do that on the bed!! thanks for that tip!
      I think you're gonna love what I have for the other channel, I saw something made on Pinterest , but it was made with canvas or burlap that was starched and painted
      I just knew I could make it with crochet so I started brainstorming
      I will have that video out in probably about 10 days as I have to wait for more thread to come int he mail :)

    • @rosemarycreollo4326
      @rosemarycreollo4326 Год назад +1

      @@justvintagecrochet How cool that I was able to give you a useful tip!This old dog has learned lots of good tips from you! Since I can no longer get down on my knees, my only option for blocking was my bed! Can be a problem if the piece doesn't dry by the end of the day!
      What a tease! You're gonna make us wait 10 whole days for your new creation!!?!? The thought processes behind creating and perfecting a pattern amaze me! So I guess I'll wait! 😭

  • @LittleBirdGA
    @LittleBirdGA Год назад +2

    I love how you show pattern instructions and then perform the stitch. I have a hard time transcribing the pattern into production. It really takes more than knowing what the abbreviations mean.

  • @Leeflower213
    @Leeflower213 Год назад +3

    Wonderful Video! Beautifully Done! 👏🧶

  • @LadyValkyri
    @LadyValkyri Год назад +1

    Applause, applause! I stopped using Caron Simply Soft because it is so splitty, and it can't hold a knot to save it's life. If the knots would hold I would have overlooked the splittiness, but being able to stay together when changing colors matters more. This is really lovely. Good job! Oh, for those of you don't have or can't afford blocking boards, at least invest in some rust-proof T-pins, and use flattened down cardboard boxes! I flatten out an old Amazon box, spritz or dampen the work with water, and pin into place. It works! Hugs

  • @melissapike1054
    @melissapike1054 Год назад +1

    Beautiful 🎉

  • @mariankay6482
    @mariankay6482 Год назад +7

    Loved this one! I probably won't make it but I watched every minute of you making it because it's beautiful and you did an amazing job with it!
    Thanks for making these vintage beauties for us!❤️🧶

  • @shannonvickers145
    @shannonvickers145 Год назад +1

    I agree that doing the point your way is better. I don’t block either. Luv this.

  • @joanneskillings309
    @joanneskillings309 Год назад +1

    I Love All Your Patterens but this one caught my Eye This Is Lovely Thank You So Much God Bless. 😊

  • @mun3832
    @mun3832 Год назад +3

    this channel is a dream, i love it sm 💖

  • @michelledarling3560
    @michelledarling3560 Год назад +2

    I love your tutorials even though I don't make the items, just love watching you. Keep up the good work

  • @verniecedavis
    @verniecedavis Год назад +1

    I really love your vintage crochet works it is fantastic an am avid fan of yours.

  • @RealMelodyBlue
    @RealMelodyBlue Год назад +2

    I got to try this one, the pineapple pattern has been a favorite of mine for many years 😊

  • @gisellel12357
    @gisellel12357 2 месяца назад

    Hi 👋 😊. I don’t have blocking materials either. I use pine boards (4 inches by 2 feet) and pushpins. I’m not kidding lol. It works out. I shape them and then tack on my work. I either wet block or use a steam iron an inch over once it’s in shape. But I hate blocking so I rarely do. I know everything would look so much nicer though.

  • @RoziePozieCrochetGarden
    @RoziePozieCrochetGarden Год назад +1

    As far as blocking goes effusive carpet pieces you put together like a puzzle flipping ovary perfect blocking board and they're not expensive I paid $8 for about 6 and they work great

    • @serendipidus8482
      @serendipidus8482 6 месяцев назад

      I just pin things to the mattress in my spare room and let them dry ..sometimes I go back after they're a bit drier and adjust things if it's lace or cotton especially.

  • @patty4709
    @patty4709 8 месяцев назад

    I hope you are lucky to sell these lovely items. If you’re the lady that made the beautiful dress with pink ribbons, fantastic job. I knit but not crochet. Now, old mean arthritis is in my fingers so not doing so much anymore.

  • @alixk9366
    @alixk9366 Год назад +1

    Wow that is so gorgeous ❤ I am so glad I found this video and therefore your channel 😊

  • @kristyleedolls
    @kristyleedolls Год назад +1

    I love your channel and what you do, keeping the gorgeous vintage style alive! ❤

  • @craftygrandma56
    @craftygrandma56 Год назад

    The pattern may be from 1956 but when I had my first child in 1975 my mom made me this cape to wear when I was breast-feeding. She was really into pineapple design because I still have 8 pineapple doilies. Fast forward to 2001, my daughter took the same cape and put on her when she was breast feeding her son....to keep her Italian father-in-laws prying eyes away!!! LOL!! Not the best cover but at least the baby can breath through the holes. Love that pattern although I never attempted it!!

  • @gaylescovel7308
    @gaylescovel7308 Год назад +1

    Finally, i finished watching. Lol. Been working on my crochet plant. I do like the last suggestion of making the point better. It is super cute❣ i must consider downsizing this ond as well. 🤔🥰

  • @masz10676
    @masz10676 Год назад +1

    I learned to crochet during the '60's. This pattern is one year younger than me. I remember doing the pineapple pattern. I used cotton as doilies were the "crochet hot item". Crochet garment patterns were very rare. Ive been learning knitting on YT the last 2 years. Looking for a shoulder cowl for my spaghetti strap summer dresses. Might have to do this vintage pattern by a vintage person. 😊 Thanks for sharing. Great AV. This is a keeper

  • @sangokipozi4611
    @sangokipozi4611 Год назад +1

    It has been wonderful knowing you, really! Iam loving every minute of your tutorial. Thankyou🙏🏾

  • @jean-jn3nq
    @jean-jn3nq Год назад +1

    Wow!!! How exquisite is this?!? Love the look of this delicate beauty. Thanks so much for sharing with us♥️👏♥️

  • @gildarodriguez8893
    @gildarodriguez8893 Год назад +1

    Beautiful absolutely

  • @sylviawitcheecomrie37
    @sylviawitcheecomrie37 Год назад +1

    It's so pretty. I can imagine it teamed up with the little cuffs. Super cute. Thanks for sharing and the company. X

  • @rosecarter5952
    @rosecarter5952 Год назад +2

    That is so beautiful it might be my next project

  • @squeeerle
    @squeeerle Год назад +1

    This has been super helpful. I am just winging it to make myself a bed coat using up scrap yarn and decided that this pattern would be great for my sleeves.
    Once I am done with my sleeves I want to go ahead and come back to do the whole pattern.
    😊

  • @hopedouglasgreer
    @hopedouglasgreer Год назад +3

    I love this channel so so much. I get super excited every time I have seen you’ve uploaded a video. ❤ Thank you so much for doing vintage crochet.

  • @BarbaracBlevins
    @BarbaracBlevins 9 месяцев назад

    Really llove this as a bed jacket. I ekill make it fot a new member of the family(through marriage) as a welcome to the family gift. Thanks for the how-to lesson. Wonderful videos!

  • @roxanamcglinchey6613
    @roxanamcglinchey6613 Год назад +1

    This cape is beautiful ❤️

  • @maryhardcastle5362
    @maryhardcastle5362 Год назад

    I have blocking items so I may , I have also done that pattern, however I have moved ,thus thanks I have enjoyed your ever ya call follow . I am checking my moved stash planin' to ,do one with another pineapple within. For drape. Bye.

  • @JesusLightsYourPath
    @JesusLightsYourPath Год назад

    Beautiful! Perfect to wear with dresses that show too much skin on top! Do you wear these things that you make?

  • @sarap6862
    @sarap6862 Год назад +9

    This is so beautiful!! I’m going to make this one too. ❤

  • @gisellel12357
    @gisellel12357 2 месяца назад

    I love these! I keep saving so many of your videos to make and I’m backed up 10 patterns now. lol. I Will get to each!

  • @wolfdragoness3872
    @wolfdragoness3872 Год назад +1

    I instantly fell in love with this and had pulled out some yarn and was stitching away before I was even a quarter of the way through the video lol. It is coming along beautifully! Your videos are well done and easy to follow. Thank you for introducing me to the wonders of vintage crochet!

  • @gailcarter7078
    @gailcarter7078 Год назад +1

    Just started this cape in 4 shade milk acrylic in shades of pink and its looking fabulous xxxx

  • @TheKatherine1958
    @TheKatherine1958 Год назад +1

    Hi there- so I’ve been working on another project using a heavier yarn. However- it is HOT here in The San Joaquin Valley Ca. So. Here I am. I’m going to give this a go. I’ve never used this small yarn/hook but I received some bamboo thread/yarn awhile a go. I’m going to try! Thanks to you! I cannot believe how tiny the chains/stitches are! But it feels good in my hands and so far…so good! I’m doing it. Thanks again. Xo

  • @codenameg-fox2251
    @codenameg-fox2251 Год назад

    If anyone wants a diagram of this type of pattern, there is an almost identical pattern in 'Amazing Japanese Crochet Stitches: A Stitch Dictionary and Design Resource' by Keiko Okamoto. I put this on as some background noise while I was following that pattern and its almost exactly the same.

  • @Angellosa
    @Angellosa Год назад +1

    so cute..!!!

  • @sandybuchart6017
    @sandybuchart6017 3 месяца назад

    I just have to make these gloves !!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @yvonnedobiash5563
    @yvonnedobiash5563 Год назад +1

    This is so beautiful I think you are right when saying and tr pineapple ❤

  • @simplypreciousable
    @simplypreciousable Год назад +1

    I have been looking for a caplet exactly like this ine, forever. Thank you!!!

  • @sbeverlee
    @sbeverlee Год назад +1

    I am truly enjoying your channel and its content. I love these vintage patterns and I am so happy that you are sharing them. Thank you.

  • @ibernevicino286
    @ibernevicino286 Год назад +1

    It's beautiful but it take so much work.
    It turned out being gorgeous of course ❤

  • @marionbartley214
    @marionbartley214 Год назад +1

    Oh my gosh this is so pretty ❤️ i agree it does not need to be blocked. I loved watching you makes this. And the extra step added at the end. To create the point of the pineapple, is perfect. Thanks for this video

  • @itlpie
    @itlpie Год назад +1

    I love this pattern a lot! In Italy, one of my first works (I was very very young and in the 70s) was with the pineapple stitch. Fun fact: the name is due to how the stitch is made to look like a piece of pineapple (when you look at the skin with the pointy needles), and not the design of a pineapple. At least, that is how I was taught back then. I now want to go and dig out all the Italian patterns from my childhood and redo them! But, I'll save this cape pattern cause it is so gorgeous that I want to make my own. Thank you for sharing!
    By the way, which other channel do you have? I love watching you.

  • @Marilyn-vt1hw
    @Marilyn-vt1hw 7 месяцев назад

    Truly beautiful!

  • @ramonacowman7409
    @ramonacowman7409 Год назад +2

    This turned out so cute! Thank you for sharing!❤

  • @brookerdoll
    @brookerdoll 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video! Im loving this pattern! I'm using a brown/black cake yarn in fingering yarn 💗 I can't wait for the fall to wear it!!

  • @slygirl0213
    @slygirl0213 8 месяцев назад

    Thank u so much ❤ I'm thinking of making a full length cloak with this pattern 😍

  • @tinabarwick4143
    @tinabarwick4143 Год назад +2

    Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jolenelarson469
    @jolenelarson469 Год назад +3

    I love this! So pretty, you did a great job. This makes me want to get my thread out again, as I had a phase where I was making a ton of doilies. Pineapples are addicting.

  • @beckyjohnson9917
    @beckyjohnson9917 Год назад +3

    Oh my goodness 🙆🏼‍♀️
    I have this pattern! So I’m now on this journey with you!!!
    Thank you for inspiring me to just jump in and get it done👍

  • @DeerlyMusical2
    @DeerlyMusical2 19 дней назад

    It does need blocking; all lace does. Blocking will bring out the glory, not blocking brings only "nice." And I don't know what you mean by "blocking supplies." I use plain pins like you can find in the housewares section of the supermarket (sewing kits, etc.) to pin out the wet project on my bed (mattress) or on a clean towel over the carpet. For acrylics, I even like to kill the stuff. I pin it out (a bit at a time, if necessary) on the ironing board and run the iron above (not on) it. This sets the stitches permanently and gives the project incredible softness and drape. But killing is not usually necessary.

  • @katherinegolightly271
    @katherinegolightly271 Год назад +1

    Another great video! I don't use any equipment to block my crochet. I just get it wet and press it in a towel to get most of the water out, then spread it over the back of my sofa or the arm of the sofa if it is just a small piece. Then I gently pull it into shape horizontally, letting it drape over the slope of the padded sofa so that gravity helps a bit to stretch it vertically. I fiddle a bit to shape all the little scallop edges etc...and make sure it is still stretched out along each direction. Depending what type of thread I use it might air dry in a couple of hours, or overnight. I don't find it necessary to pin it or anything but that is always an option, pinning it to the surface. I have also done this on my bed with the blankets I've made which needed more space. It always looks so much better after blocking.

    • @serendipidus8482
      @serendipidus8482 6 месяцев назад

      I do the same on my spare mattress which is usually sideways to save space. It's very handy. I've only pinned lace at every scallop and every little picot to get them straight and that usually takes a while. I press it dry first then pin one side so it hangs then pin all around and then a while later when it's dry but still damp I will adjust it and stretch it out Coa it takes me a while to see where its kicking and it seems to not be too flexible when it's fully damp but as it dried it gets more able to stretch ..I keep finding my grandmother amaxing lace and some I think is my great grandmothers cos its so old. Amazing stuff. At first I just laid it flat but I am realising I need to pin it properly and also fluff some bits up which I realise are meant to stand out. That's harder and not sure how you're supposed to do it I just flip at it with my fingers. 😂

  • @susanmartin8690
    @susanmartin8690 Год назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful 🤩

  • @Brookeloun
    @Brookeloun Год назад +1

    Absolutely gorgeous! I might try this one. Thanks for sharing

  • @999Giustina
    @999Giustina Год назад +2

    Blocking can be done on an opened up cardboard box with a towel over it and sewing pins. All the special equipment is not necessary.