I got a little confused at the beginning because you said DC in the 2nd row, but I thought I saw you doing hdc, so I backed up the video and realized you meant hdc. It does work up quickly, thanks 😊
it is easy to get tongue tied when making these videos. For new videos I put the pattern text at the top of the screen so if I do say the wrong thing, you can at least see the right pattern.
Hello, oh my, I just discovered your channel. So any beautiful tutorials & patterns. I’m a mom & grandma that loves to crochet for my family. I’m taking time to read through your tutorials.. I am quite impressed w/your crocheting. I hope you will be getting new followers,like me. Thank you 🙏
Hello, gorgeous bowl cozy’s. While listening I got confused when you went to the second row you said (2:37 -2:39) slip stitch to your first double crochet. When you crocheted the first row you said half double crochet... then on the first stitch of the 2nd row you said double crochet two stitches in each stitch. Again I see you put half double crochet in the stitch. I was confused but wanted to bring it to your attention. I appreciate the free pattern thank you very much! Stacy
Correection at 2:56, you stated to make 2 double crochet in every stitch around the ring, you made 2 half double crochet in every stitch around the ring.
I subscribed to your channel, and clicked on the link to get to your site, but I didn’t see instructions on how to make the cereal bowl cozy. Where can I find that?
I’m on row 5 for this Cozy. I’m using cotton yarn it doesn’t seem like it is going to be big enough to fit over a bowl . I’m using a single strand . Do I need to use a double strand with cotton yarn ?
Yes. With cotton or acrylic you will need to hold two strands of yarn at a time. Cotton yarn is normally a size 4 yarn and when you hold two strands together you get something that is a size 5 yarn. So your bowl cozy would be about half the size it should be with only using a single strand. It also might not be thick enough to keep your hands insulated from the warm bowl.
Great tutorial. I’m having a hard time finding a pattern that will fit my soup bowls (they are large). So far I have ripped out three different patterns. With that said, I’m going to try your pattern because you are the only one that I viewed that gave 2 sizes. I’m hoping this will work for me. I’m sure they will work for others. Thanks again, appreciate the tutorial.
That is why the video says not to microwave it. Cotton is safer option but even then I recommend not microwaving as I know another designer that used to advertiser her pattern as 'microwavable' has stopped doing so due to a reader having an issue microwaving there bowl cozy. The rule of thumb is, unless the yarn manufacturer says it is ok, I would not microwave it.
I don't intend rudeness, just wondering. Isn't the purpose of these to put on the 'too hot to handle' bowl when it comes out the microwave? I totally understand that the too hot bowl would need to be touched to put the cozy on, but you can also then hold the bowl without it being too hot. That said, I don't understand why a bowl with the cozy on it already, would go into the microwave. Again forgive me if I'm being rude :( but wouldn't that defeat the purpose of it?
Long story short, there was another designer that made a bowl cozy pattern with cotton yarn and claimed it was microwavable. Then someone used it in a microwave and had a fire. (We are not sure of the wattage used, time in the microwave, etc.) I agree with you, it really doesn't make sense to put the cozy in the microwave but I have had TONS of people try to tell me they can be microwaved if you make them with cotton. The idea is we can't keep people from doing anything. We can only provide them with the best information to help them make the best decisions. In this case, I provide 3 reasons why NOT to microwave them. Honestly, I get nervous every time I share the video because I am going to get people arguing with me.
Great videa! I'm a newbie crochetter and your tutorial is really easy to follow. Everybody is getting bowl cozies for Christmas!
That is great. I don't think I go a day without using one of these bowl cozies.
I love all of your patterns. They make great Christmas gifts.
Glad you like them!
Thank you so much for your tutorial, I made the soup bowl cozy. It was so easy and quick. Your instructions are so clear to understand and follow.
You are so welcome!
Wanted to make one of these forever, easiest video found. Greatttttt finished product, keep up the great job!!!
Awesome! Thank you! This is seriously one of the most used items in my home.
@@WindingRoadCrochet I know it will be for me as welllllll. Soups and cereals are staples lolllll
Thank you for your 2 cents it is important
You are welcome.
I got a little confused at the beginning because you said DC in the 2nd row, but I thought I saw you doing hdc, so I backed up the video and realized you meant hdc. It does work up quickly, thanks 😊
it is easy to get tongue tied when making these videos. For new videos I put the pattern text at the top of the screen so if I do say the wrong thing, you can at least see the right pattern.
So easy and quick to make! Thank you for reminding me each round which stitch to start in because i forgot everytime lol! Thanks for the pattern!!!
You are so welcome!
Hello, oh my, I just discovered your channel. So any beautiful tutorials & patterns. I’m a mom & grandma that loves to crochet for my family. I’m taking time to read through your tutorials.. I am quite impressed w/your crocheting. I hope you will be getting new followers,like me. Thank you 🙏
Hi Sondra, I am very happy to meet you. I am glad you like my designs. I plan to continue sharing designs as often as I find time.
Thank-you😃
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Hello, gorgeous bowl cozy’s. While listening I got confused when you went to the second row you said (2:37 -2:39) slip stitch to your first double crochet. When you crocheted the first row you said half double crochet... then on the first stitch of the 2nd row you said double crochet two stitches in each stitch. Again I see you put half double crochet in the stitch. I was confused but wanted to bring it to your attention.
I appreciate the free pattern thank you very much! Stacy
I just got tongue tied. Sorry. I rarely use Half Double Crochet. The entire bowl cozy is made with half double crochet.
This is a great video thank you. Can you show how to make an apple/fruit cozy please?
Thank you!
Correection at 2:56, you stated to make 2 double crochet in every stitch around the ring, you made 2 half double crochet in every stitch around the ring.
I may have gotten tongue tied. I believe the entire pattern consists of half double crochets.
I subscribed to your channel, and clicked on the link to get to your site, but I didn’t see instructions on how to make the cereal bowl cozy. Where can I find that?
Here: www.windingroadcrochet.com/quick-easy-bowl-cozies/
@@WindingRoadCrochet
Thank you so much!
It’s like making a beanie
Very similar!
I’m on row 5 for this Cozy. I’m using cotton yarn it doesn’t seem like it is going to be big enough to fit over a bowl . I’m using a single strand . Do I need to use a double strand with cotton yarn ?
Yes. With cotton or acrylic you will need to hold two strands of yarn at a time. Cotton yarn is normally a size 4 yarn and when you hold two strands together you get something that is a size 5 yarn. So your bowl cozy would be about half the size it should be with only using a single strand. It also might not be thick enough to keep your hands insulated from the warm bowl.
@@WindingRoadCrochet Thank you
Hi can I use t shirt yarn
Possibly. I would just aim for 100% cotton to avoid any of the fibers melting against a hot bowl.
What is the pattern for the big bowl cozy
www.windingroadcrochet.com/quick-easy-bowl-cozies/
Great tutorial. I’m having a hard time finding a pattern that will fit my soup bowls (they are large). So far I have ripped out three different patterns. With that said, I’m going to try your pattern because you are the only one that I viewed that gave 2 sizes. I’m hoping this will work for me. I’m sure they will work for others. Thanks again, appreciate the tutorial.
I hope one of the sizes works out for you.
I love the video and you make it look so easy. Thank you I am following you now :)
I am happy to hear that. I am really trying to make the videos as easy to follow as possible.
If you use 100% cotton won't it shrink up nd not be useable?
I have not had issues with cotton shrinking on other projects. I wash everything in cold water.
Coyld i use cotton yarn instead of acrylic?
Absolutely.
I would 100% use cotton over acrylic. Acrylic yarn can melt
That is why the video says not to microwave it. Cotton is safer option but even then I recommend not microwaving as I know another designer that used to advertiser her pattern as 'microwavable' has stopped doing so due to a reader having an issue microwaving there bowl cozy. The rule of thumb is, unless the yarn manufacturer says it is ok, I would not microwave it.
I don't intend rudeness, just wondering. Isn't the purpose of these to put on the 'too hot to handle' bowl when it comes out the microwave? I totally understand that the too hot bowl would need to be touched to put the cozy on, but you can also then hold the bowl without it being too hot. That said, I don't understand why a bowl with the cozy on it already, would go into the microwave. Again forgive me if I'm being rude :( but wouldn't that defeat the purpose of it?
Long story short, there was another designer that made a bowl cozy pattern with cotton yarn and claimed it was microwavable. Then someone used it in a microwave and had a fire. (We are not sure of the wattage used, time in the microwave, etc.)
I agree with you, it really doesn't make sense to put the cozy in the microwave but I have had TONS of people try to tell me they can be microwaved if you make them with cotton. The idea is we can't keep people from doing anything. We can only provide them with the best information to help them make the best decisions. In this case, I provide 3 reasons why NOT to microwave them. Honestly, I get nervous every time I share the video because I am going to get people arguing with me.