Hey guys! I love using this cup pattern, but if you wanna avoid the gaps near the bottom, single crochet on the BACK BUMP for your first chain instead of the front loops :) That's the only tweak I make, and it avoids the gaps
@@ARTIMETROS "first chain" was referring to your first foundation chain :) so if you started with 2 chains, crochet into the back bumps of that entire foundation chain
This is a great pattern! As a plus sized gal with a large back (48C bra) I chained 16+1 for the cups and did 22 rows of sc to cover the entire side boob.
If the sizes aren't working for you, I recommend measuring from the base of your boob to the middle of the nipple and chain until it reaches that length. I struggled with this for a while and this worked great!
As Kelsie recommended, using colored markers is helpful. I used a colored marker in my first stitch at the base, another marker in my last stitch of the row on the other side of the base and another marker in the middle stitch of the three at the arch made the base straight and the arch lined up. So I have three markers in my cup at all times. I also counted from one end of the base all the way around to the other side to make sure I was increasing two stitches each time I went around. Great suggestion because it took me a few tries!
I had always struggled with this, hence why only now, 4-5 years into crocheting did I finally decide to make a crop top for mom's spouse!! This tutorial was so well done and easy to understand!!
I have watched 1 tutorial for crocheting and so now I’m watching and following you fully saying in my head “poke, twirl, pull, twirl, pull pull” to remember how to keep doing the single stitch
I just wanted to say thank you tons for this tutorial! I've been really struggling with certain parts of this even rewatching videos what feels like a thousand times but finally saw your video! what a life saver! thanks a ton!
This was a bit confusing for me. I did it wrong a couple times and had to start over and destroy my work. I just think being a little more specific or giving more details of how you did it would have helped! But after many tries I got it. This was very helpful overall :) Thank you!
By far the best tutorial I've found on the bralette cup. Easy to follow and the end result is perfect. Only thing I wish was included was total stitch count for rows but after a few I cought on lol
This is actually so helpful. I watched another video the first time I tried and it was OK, but it wasn’t like I wanted. It was more round and the instructions were difficult to follow, but this is so easy and helpful. Thank you.❤
Oooooo I like this! I crocheted a really long chain, only worked the last 14, ( for two cups ) then worked around the rest to make a shirt- thing. Thanks for the inspiration!!
this has been the most helpful tutorial, i would get confused at the beginning and it always came out an oval shape instead of triangle. hopefully it doesn’t happy again 😔
I've must have watched dozens of videos over the last few weeks and one of the shortest ohis thirdest ones was this 1 and also 1 of the easiest to follow thank you so much
just remember that you can always adjust the pattern to what fits you. I'm a DDD but I still did a 14 chain and 14? rows. my band size is only 30 so that was still what fit me even though she used it for a B cup. adjust for what works for you :)
i don’t know what it is but every time i follow a tutorial it never turns out good and you made it so much easier. I still can’t do it kind but you like simplified the stitches so we’ll keep it the good work!!
I’m a rather seasoned crocheter, and even I had a bit of a confusing time trying to follow from the starting rows. I think it would really help if you say how many sc stitches you have per row. It just helps with overall continuity, especially if this is a tutorial. The sped up time laps are also not beginner friendly. This is a pretty good tutorial overall, but only if you’ve been crocheting previously.
Yeah it’s not a tutorial for beginners. If it were I would have taught about yarn and hooks and in depth descriptions of how to do the chains and stitches and increases but is implied that you should already know all these things.
When I started mine would curve because I was accidentally skipping stitches at the bottom of my cup. You could use stitch markers at the ends or count to make sure that’s not the problem! Hope that helped :)
Ive attempted so many of tgese witg different yarn /cottons different hooks this is the first one that looks right and not like a sail flapping around....or like a madonna cone or a collapsed sock lol....thankyou so much ♡
I was wondering how the sizing works in xs,s,m,l and more because im making some tops so i would just like some clarification on that please, thank you!
Is there any way I can make a cup using the lemonpeel stitch? And are there tricks on how to figure out the placement of the cups? I'd like to write patterns but this part scares me 😅.
Okey, this comment has nothing to do with this video but the first song, it’s in an add that we have in romania, so I stared to laugh for no reason😂 Love the tut tho❤
I have been watching and subscribed to your videos and this one I was having the bra cup curling. That was when I realized I had to count to make sure there is the same amount of sc on the back of the chain also!
okay thank you so much for the cup tutorial! i’ve been looking for something to help me with this and this made it incredibly easy and clear so thank you so much, i am wondering if anyone can recommend a band pattern for an actual top?
Hi there! Thanks for these tutorials, they are super helpful! Just finished 1 cup after many redo's as my first project and after that I would like to make the Lily top. As I was starting to watch the lily top tutorial I've come across a problem. The description in this video says chain 17 for a large and SC 16 rows. However, for a Lily top you're supposed to chain 16, and do 14 SC'S and one DC (and finish with 1 row SC). Is it a problem I started my cup as a 17 chain? Also, could I go a little bigger without adjusting the 17 chain? Because I feel like the cup would otherwise be a little too small for me, and if so, would you recommend going for even numbers on the single crochet or is it okay to go in odd numbers? Sorry for the many questions. I'm really new to this and I've spent 8h to complete the first cup. 😂
Hi there! Could you possibly provide the measurements of everything? I know you say how many chains & rows but I'm using a different yarn so I'm wondering if measurements are possible??? Thanks!
Great video, thank you for the clear explanation. How do you keep this and other crochet clothing look nice after washing it? Do you wash them by hand, or together with other clothing in a laundry machine?
Hi, thank you so much for the helpful video. My question for is once we do the second row of SC which loops are we going in? There aren’t technically any V’s to create the single crochets…So can you please explain how you’re creating that second row of SC on the opposite side? Thank you so much!!
When you do the first row of the single crochets only go into one side of the V, so that when you go around and come down the other side you can crochet into the other half of the V
Hi! your tutorial is honestly the one I've been able to best follow, I just have a question! For the second row, where we crochet on the bottom of the starting chain, do we sc into the chain we skipped from the first row, when we sc'd into the 2nd chain from the hook, or stop at the stitch before that one chain? sorry if that didn't make any sense 😅 that's just the one thing I'm unsure with!
idk if this helps but I did not make any chains when starting a new row and inserted my hook right into the first stitch where the yarn is coming out from. I usually make a chain and then insert the hook but I just followed what it looked like she was doing in the tutorial and it worked out
I use this way of making a cup in all of my original tank tops i make , if i wanted to start making patterns for my tops i make am i allowed to use this version of cup making? (‘:
Chain one after the last single crochet stitch then snippety snip off the yarn. 😊 (that's whats worked for me as a beginner... I'm sure there are other ways to end it )
Do you use this pattern for your peekaboo(b) bras aswell? Cuz I really wanted to make one myself, but i cant find any instructions, so i wanted to do my own design.
It depends on your band size usually, but I would make the chain the length from the base of the breast to the middle of the breast going right up the middle. As far as rows go make it as many rows as you need to fit!
Greta video! Just a question though, so the original stitch like the one that you first put the 3 single stitches in do you come back to that stick every time and put your 3 single stitches it it? Or do you just put a new stick in a stitch above your last one?
When you put your 3 stitches in the top originally add a stitch marker in the second stitch (the middle one) and continue on, once you come back to that stitch marker you put 3 single crochets in the one stitch, then you can move your stitch marker up to your second stitch (the middle) and do it again on the next row. So each row you do you should be increasing your total amount of stitches by 2. If that makes sense :) So...yes come back to that stitch every time and put your three single stitches in it.
Hey there! I would definitely utilize stitch markers at the corners to make sure you are getting the right number of stitches each time you do a row, or you can count stitches :)
Hi Kelsie, I followed your tuto but I wonder why my bra cup is not streight but triangle at the bottom....🤔 do you have any idea? Thanks for your help!
Most likely you’re skipping stitches somewhere! When you’re doing your rows it would help to count the stitches and make sure that you have 2 more each row
Hello hello, I haven't found any measurements yet but going by her +2 increments for each cup size with A being 10 chains to start, I would say H is 24 chains, maybe? I'm currently making a J cup with that logic, but you may need to adjust. as for rows, I'm going to work the same number of rows as I have for chains made at the start so 24 chains would be 24 rows. The beauty of starting off with more rows is that if it seems too big you can always rip out a few rows and see if you like that sizing more. A little further down in the comments Kelsie mentions measuring from the base of the breast to the middle of the breast going up the middle to get your base chain length, and just trying to work as many rows as you need to fit the width. Wishing you the best of luck! Hopefully you won't have to test too much.
If you are a DDD could you just measure the yarn up to yourself from “Point A” to “Point B” to create the correct size? Would that be from the bottom to the center or ? Thank you for your help!
Hey guys! I love using this cup pattern, but if you wanna avoid the gaps near the bottom, single crochet on the BACK BUMP for your first chain instead of the front loops :) That's the only tweak I make, and it avoids the gaps
game changer ty!
Wow yes queen absolute life saver
sorry can you please tell me what you mean with first chain? ive been wrapping my head around and i still dont get it. Thank you so much
@@ARTIMETROS "first chain" was referring to your first foundation chain :) so if you started with 2 chains, crochet into the back bumps of that entire foundation chain
How did you finish the cup? Like tie it off
This is a great pattern! As a plus sized gal with a large back (48C bra) I chained 16+1 for the cups and did 22 rows of sc to cover the entire side boob.
Thanks so much
This is so helpful as a guide! Thanks
If the sizes aren't working for you, I recommend measuring from the base of your boob to the middle of the nipple and chain until it reaches that length. I struggled with this for a while and this worked great!
thank you for saying this!!! i ended up using only 8 stitches instead of 13 because i’m a 32 A
@@green.2417and for 90a? How much stitches because I can’t find how many stitches do I need
I’ve been struggling for a few weeks on getting a cup that looks right and you made it so easy!! thank you!!
You’re welcome! 😊😊
As Kelsie recommended, using colored markers is helpful. I used a colored marker in my first stitch at the base, another marker in my last stitch of the row on the other side of the base and another marker in the middle stitch of the three at the arch made the base straight and the arch lined up. So I have three markers in my cup at all times. I also counted from one end of the base all the way around to the other side to make sure I was increasing two stitches each time I went around. Great suggestion because it took me a few tries!
I have been struggling for awhile with making cups and you have made it so simple to follow. Great tutorial.
You’ve inspired me to make crop tops for my future business on Etsy! Currently making bra cups and designing my own top patterns, wish my luck! 😊
I had always struggled with this, hence why only now, 4-5 years into crocheting did I finally decide to make a crop top for mom's spouse!!
This tutorial was so well done and easy to understand!!
All of the other tutorials were so confusing,thank you so much. This will be my go to reference video when I'm making tops
Yay!
I have watched 1 tutorial for crocheting and so now I’m watching and following you fully saying in my head “poke, twirl, pull, twirl, pull pull” to remember how to keep doing the single stitch
😂 Good luck, don’t get discouraged! My first tops were pretty ugly not gonna lie.
@@PassioKnitKelsie dude I want to see them haha!
@@kennapersonal do thinks it’s possible, her work is so cute!
I just wanted to say thank you tons for this tutorial! I've been really struggling with certain parts of this even rewatching videos what feels like a thousand times but finally saw your video! what a life saver! thanks a ton!
This was a bit confusing for me. I did it wrong a couple times and had to start over and destroy my work. I just think being a little more specific or giving more details of how you did it would have helped! But after many tries I got it. This was very helpful overall :) Thank you!
By far the best tutorial I've found on the bralette cup. Easy to follow and the end result is perfect.
Only thing I wish was included was total stitch count for rows but after a few I cought on lol
BLESS YOU IVE BEEN STRUGGLING ON HOW TO DO THESE BRA CUPS AND YOURE THR FIRST AND ONLY ONE I WAS ABLE TO UNDERSTAND 💜💜
This is actually so helpful. I watched another video the first time I tried and it was OK, but it wasn’t like I wanted. It was more round and the instructions were difficult to follow, but this is so easy and helpful. Thank you.❤
Thank you. This was concise and clear. I’ve been wondering how to make one for the longest!
Oooooo I like this! I crocheted a really long chain, only worked the last 14, ( for two cups ) then worked around the rest to make a shirt- thing. Thanks for the inspiration!!
this has been the most helpful tutorial, i would get confused at the beginning and it always came out an oval shape instead of triangle. hopefully it doesn’t happy again 😔
This was really helpful..I had trouble making a triangle shape because it always came out oval
Mine came out as a rounded rectangle
I've must have watched dozens of videos over the last few weeks and one of the shortest ohis thirdest ones was this 1 and also 1 of the easiest to follow thank you so much
just remember that you can always adjust the pattern to what fits you. I'm a DDD but I still did a 14 chain and 14? rows. my band size is only 30 so that was still what fit me even though she used it for a B cup. adjust for what works for you :)
Love this pattern so easy. I shall make one for this summertime fun. :) You are awesome, keep up great crocheting. :)
i don’t know what it is but every time i follow a tutorial it never turns out good and you made it so much easier. I still can’t do it kind but you like simplified the stitches so we’ll keep it the good work!!
I keep on watching your crochet tutorial, the finished products were all beautiful. Take care of your hands. God bless you.
I'm obsessed with your work. Thank you so much for sharing such detailed tutorials!!!! ❤️
I’m doing this pattern right now and it’s so simple! The other tutorials I’ve watched are so complicated TvT
I’m a rather seasoned crocheter, and even I had a bit of a confusing time trying to follow from the starting rows. I think it would really help if you say how many sc stitches you have per row. It just helps with overall continuity, especially if this is a tutorial. The sped up time laps are also not beginner friendly. This is a pretty good tutorial overall, but only if you’ve been crocheting previously.
Yeah it’s not a tutorial for beginners. If it were I would have taught about yarn and hooks and in depth descriptions of how to do the chains and stitches and increases but is implied that you should already know all these things.
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Agreed! She also doesn’t explain that she doesn’t skip the first stick anymore as she goes on, terrible for beginners.
THANK YOU! Im making a custom order with ddd cups and couldnt find a pattern anywhere!
Best tutorial ever! Thank you! Currently making one for my BFF’s birthday ✨
I'll tell you how it goes I swear I'm terrified of bra cups since they take the longest for me and it never turns out right it turns out "flat"
I guess we’ll never know
@@chisisthataweed526 fr
It not suppose to be flat ? It’s a cup
Hello! I’m a beginner crocher lol but I was wondering how to get the bottom of the the cup to stay straight? Mine seems to curve up a bit.
When I started mine would curve because I was accidentally skipping stitches at the bottom of my cup. You could use stitch markers at the ends or count to make sure that’s not the problem! Hope that helped :)
Another thing I realized makes my project curve and look rounder is pulling too tight and putting too much tension in the stitches
This is somthing I've always struggled with. Thanks so much for making thing short and easy tutorial.
thank you for this! You made it so easy for me to make my first pretty bra cups :)
II watched a handful of videos and yours was so easy to follow! Thanks so much
I love so much the way you explain everything, this the best cup crochet tutorial, thank u
This was such a good video it was short, quick, and easy, great for beginners. This helped me so much thank you.❤I love your channel😊
I might have to start over my cup but this will probably end up fitting better
Youuu aree the bbbesstttt
I learned so much from you. You got a new subscriber here!!! Tysm! ❤️❤️❤️
This tutorial was so great and simple I'm inspired
Ive attempted so many of tgese witg different yarn /cottons different hooks this is the first one that looks right and not like a sail flapping around....or like a madonna cone or a collapsed sock lol....thankyou so much ♡
I've been croche ting for a while and I always struggle with bra cup
I followed the video but mine won’t stop rounding so that they look pointy? It’s not flat like yours. Any tips?
Mine too
clean and clear ! thank you ! i made a top for my friend and she loves it ! could have not done it without you !
I was wondering how the sizing works in xs,s,m,l and more because im making some tops so i would just like some clarification on that please, thank you!
Omg thank you, I knew it was simple but there's so many 20 minute videos that don't get to the point
Is there any way I can make a cup using the lemonpeel stitch?
And are there tricks on how to figure out the placement of the cups? I'd like to write patterns but this part scares me 😅.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! This bra cups is perfect, easy and quick, I will be making your pineapple crop top for mu daughter ❤
Okey, this comment has nothing to do with this video but the first song, it’s in an add that we have in romania, so I stared to laugh for no reason😂 Love the tut tho❤
where can i buy this lily sugar yarn kelsie?
I love how u demonstrate. I am an avid fun❤❤❤
How many chains and rows for a dd cup please. Thankyou
this tutorial is amazing! but just a question, mine kinda curves at the bottom, idk if its supposed to do that so ye. otherwise nice video!
I have been watching and subscribed to your videos and this one I was having the bra cup curling. That was when I realized I had to count to make sure there is the same amount of sc on the back of the chain also!
best tutorial on youtube, ty!!
please help, i’ve attempted this twice and every time i finish the cup the whole cup sort of curves inwards? as in it doesn’t lay flat
The 10 chains in the beginning for a A cup how much is that on inches/cm? because I’m using a thinner yarn💞 loved the video
I love how you make it wear it can fit are body’s and not just one size
How many chains and rows would you suggest for 42DDD?
okay thank you so much for the cup tutorial! i’ve been looking for something to help me with this and this made it incredibly easy and clear so thank you so much, i am wondering if anyone can recommend a band pattern for an actual top?
Hi there! Thanks for these tutorials, they are super helpful! Just finished 1 cup after many redo's as my first project and after that I would like to make the Lily top. As I was starting to watch the lily top tutorial I've come across a problem. The description in this video says chain 17 for a large and SC 16 rows. However, for a Lily top you're supposed to chain 16, and do 14 SC'S and one DC (and finish with 1 row SC). Is it a problem I started my cup as a 17 chain? Also, could I go a little bigger without adjusting the 17 chain? Because I feel like the cup would otherwise be a little too small for me, and if so, would you recommend going for even numbers on the single crochet or is it okay to go in odd numbers? Sorry for the many questions. I'm really new to this and I've spent 8h to complete the first cup. 😂
Hi there! Could you possibly provide the measurements of everything? I know you say how many chains & rows but I'm using a different yarn so I'm wondering if measurements are possible??? Thanks!
Can I use this pattern with I love this yarn from Hobby lobby
Great video, thank you for the clear explanation. How do you keep this and other crochet clothing look nice after washing it? Do you wash them by hand, or together with other clothing in a laundry machine?
Washing by hand is better
Should I do this as my first project.. 😭
I just start my Strich with the hook and pull it tights using the same way you normally crochet
Hi, thank you so much for the helpful video. My question for is once we do the second row of SC which loops are we going in? There aren’t technically any
V’s to create the single crochets…So can you please explain how you’re creating that second row of SC on the opposite side? Thank you so much!!
When you do the first row of the single crochets only go into one side of the V, so that when you go around and come down the other side you can crochet into the other half of the V
If I use acrylic yarn do I need to change the number of chains? Also this is a great video thx so much💖💖
If it’s the same weight it will be okay! You don’t have to change anything
You deserve a lot more views
Thank you so much!
Hi! your tutorial is honestly the one I've been able to best follow, I just have a question! For the second row, where we crochet on the bottom of the starting chain, do we sc into the chain we skipped from the first row, when we sc'd into the 2nd chain from the hook, or stop at the stitch before that one chain? sorry if that didn't make any sense 😅 that's just the one thing I'm unsure with!
I’m not sure actually, Just make sure you have the same number of stitches on both sides 😊
idk if this helps but I did not make any chains when starting a new row and inserted my hook right into the first stitch where the yarn is coming out from. I usually make a chain and then insert the hook but I just followed what it looked like she was doing in the tutorial and it worked out
whoops this is from a year ago...
I use this way of making a cup in all of my original tank tops i make , if i wanted to start making patterns for my tops i make am i allowed to use this version of cup making? (‘:
Yeah
@@PassioKnitKelsie thank you so much!
How do you tie of the yarn once you're done any ready to cut off the yarn
Chain one after the last single crochet stitch then snippety snip off the yarn. 😊 (that's whats worked for me as a beginner... I'm sure there are other ways to end it )
can someone tell my why my cup is curving?? im going through all sc
Do you use this pattern for your peekaboo(b) bras aswell?
Cuz I really wanted to make one myself, but i cant find any instructions, so i wanted to do my own design.
I did use this technique but slightly different
She's since posted a tutorial :)
how does she get the straight line at the bottom of the cup? mines curving into a tear drop shape it’s very frustrating 😭
What about some yarns which would become smaller after being washed ?
Hey! How many chains and rows would you do for double sizes like CC or DD cup sizes? Love your tutorials btw!
It depends on your band size usually, but I would make the chain the length from the base of the breast to the middle of the breast going right up the middle. As far as rows go make it as many rows as you need to fit!
Kelsie Beckham thank you for replying! Attempting my first one today so fingers crossed 😅
Mine doesn’t look like that😢😢 I’m struggling with the middle stitches
So thankful 🙏🙏💞
may i ask can this be done as well with half double, treble, double or even triple crochet stitches
You can try it out!
@@PassioKnitKelsie how did you get yours to keep flat like that and it doesn't 'cuff up'?
Greta video! Just a question though, so the original stitch like the one that you first put the 3 single stitches in do you come back to that stick every time and put your 3 single stitches it it? Or do you just put a new stick in a stitch above your last one?
When you put your 3 stitches in the top originally add a stitch marker in the second stitch (the middle one) and continue on, once you come back to that stitch marker you put 3 single crochets in the one stitch, then you can move your stitch marker up to your second stitch (the middle) and do it again on the next row. So each row you do you should be increasing your total amount of stitches by 2. If that makes sense :)
So...yes come back to that stitch every time and put your three single stitches in it.
Kelsie Beckham Ah, okay tysm! This is the only video I was actually able to make a successful cup!
Great video!
Thank you ❤🙏
Can you use a half double stitch for this pattern
I have a problem because with me the cup is going to be full Is that bad? What do I do wrong?
When I do this, the centre of the cup starts to point outwards too much going up, does anyone know why?:)
Hey there... My cup ended in curve shape not in triangle.. Can u plz help
Hey there! I would definitely utilize stitch markers at the corners to make sure you are getting the right number of stitches each time you do a row, or you can count stitches :)
I have cup aa how many chain stitches should I make at the beginning?
Do I have to use yellow or does it work for other colors?
Any color will work lol
Hi Kelsie, I followed your tuto but I wonder why my bra cup is not streight but triangle at the bottom....🤔 do you have any idea? Thanks for your help!
Most likely you’re skipping stitches somewhere! When you’re doing your rows it would help to count the stitches and make sure that you have 2 more each row
does anyone know how may rows/chains i need for a size 34H cup ?
Hello hello,
I haven't found any measurements yet but going by her +2 increments for each cup size with A being 10 chains to start, I would say H is 24 chains, maybe? I'm currently making a J cup with that logic, but you may need to adjust. as for rows, I'm going to work the same number of rows as I have for chains made at the start so 24 chains would be 24 rows. The beauty of starting off with more rows is that if it seems too big you can always rip out a few rows and see if you like that sizing more.
A little further down in the comments Kelsie mentions measuring from the base of the breast to the middle of the breast going up the middle to get your base chain length, and just trying to work as many rows as you need to fit the width.
Wishing you the best of luck! Hopefully you won't have to test too much.
is it bad when the cup like fold onto its self because while i do mine it like starts curling
how do you make it not curl up without have huge holes in it
If you are a DDD could you just measure the yarn up to yourself from “Point A” to “Point B” to create the correct size? Would that be from the bottom to the center or ? Thank you for your help!
Where can I get the yarn you use??? The yarn u have us soo thin and soft and it's so hard to use...
My cup keeps getting a little bit in a curve instead of straight. What am I doing wrong !?
Is there a way to modify this so it works for flat chests? I want to make a top for my friend but I can't figure out how to make the cups curve less
Maybe just make flat triangles instead of this specific cup
Where can I find a tutorial for the blue bralette you have on the picture !???? I’d like to know what pattern is on the bottom of the shirt.
My dahlia top tutorial!
Thanks so much for this!! But also are u the one on tiktok who makes videoson her old crochet crop tops
I have yeah
ill have to try making a top with this!! right now im using it to make ears for a plush tho lmao XD
What is the needle no you used
Hello can u do the the bottom for the binkin and step by step ty