Good day Shelley. Love that jogless tip👏🏻👏🏻 Great join! You make everything look clear and easy with all your tutorials! So talented and patient with your instructions. Thank you😻 nice grafting lesson too.
Oh my goodness Shelley! This is a super video on sewing it together, I slowed it down😊 and was able to get the hang of it thank you for another great video !
Make this longer and it could become a winter neck warmer. Imagine that with a winter hat…gorgeous. X you don’t know how long I’ve been wanting to do that but didn’t know how to get the stretch.
Can I suggest trying the way Calumet Knits does her colour change? It doesn’t require any playing with other than tightening your knots. You just use a loom hook to keep the colour on the hook. Hard for me to explain because I’m a newbie but really simple to do!
Thanks for all your wonderful video's Shelley. I would like to make this headband for men, probably only in the solid and not the stripe, I would like to make them for our out in the cold project, where our group donates most of our winter items. Would you suggest any changes to the number of rows to make it fit a man's head?
@@miriamfreilich8003 that’s great that you are doing that. I don’t think there needs to be any changes but you could add a bit more if you wanted to. Maybe 5-6 more.
Can you explain why the pattern of 10-7-7-7-11 is preferred over 7-7-7-21? I'm just learning and knowing*why* a project is done a certain way helps me understand the overall process, so it can be carried over to later projects. Thank you, Shelley. Your videos are so well done, with easy-to-understand instructions.
Because then your seam is in the middle on the inside. If you did it 7-7-7-21 your seam would be at the top or bottom and you would see it when you wear it.
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet That makes sense, because at the top or bottom it would have the "rougher" look of the ends of a scarf. We can't exactly pretty up a headband with tassels, can we? 🙄
I do r have one here to measure but the more rows you add the wider it will be. Adding more rows doesn’t make it wider in circumference. It makes it wider in height. Your 40 needle machine will not fit an adult head with this pattern.
Hello, I would like to ask you a question. I would like to use this pattern to make a Puerto Rican headband. Your pattern says 21 for the three stripes. The Puerto Rican flag has three red and two white stripes. How can I make it to look even. The red stripes are just a tad thicker than the white.
I just looked up the flag and it says the red and white are equal width. You could do the stripes 4 rows each making the total 20 rows. Then just do 10 rows on either side of the patterning. If you want them wider then do each stripe 5 rows. Then do 12 and 13 rows on either side to match row counts. Doing 5 row thickness may make your headband too wide though.
@@philrica you have to make sure that both you tail end are between the same two needles. Knit a few stitches and then tie a firm knot with the two ends. Or, try the jogless join. I have a video on it. That may also help.
I used a crochet hook and crocheted it together. Almost Seamless! Love this method too!
Ty! I love the tips on the jogless stitch! Can’t wait to try this way!!
Love it. It’s just as good as the headband with the pattern on. ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you ! Glad you like it.
Good day Shelley. Love that jogless tip👏🏻👏🏻 Great join! You make everything look clear and easy with all your tutorials! So talented and patient with your instructions. Thank you😻 nice grafting lesson too.
Hi there! Thank you and you are so welcome! 🥰
Thank you! Wish I’d found you sooner!
Oh my goodness Shelley! This is a super video on sewing it together, I slowed it down😊 and was able to get the hang of it thank you for another great video !
Thank you!
Great video
Thank you!
Make this longer and it could become a winter neck warmer. Imagine that with a winter hat…gorgeous. X you don’t know how long I’ve been wanting to do that but didn’t know how to get the stretch.
It sure would make a beautiful neck warmer! You are right!
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Awesome.
Thank you 😊
It is pretty
Thank you 😊
Love this ty
Thank you!
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Love your videos
This one is great
Thank you 🥰
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Beautiful thank you!
Thank you!!
You are amazing love your videos
Awe….. thank you! 🥰
Can I suggest trying the way Calumet Knits does her colour change? It doesn’t require any playing with other than tightening your knots. You just use a loom hook to keep the colour on the hook. Hard for me to explain because I’m a newbie but really simple to do!
Thank you for the suggestion. There are several ways to do it. I will check it out.
Thanks for all your wonderful video's Shelley. I would like to make this headband for men, probably only in the solid and not the stripe, I would like to make them for our out in the cold project, where our group donates most of our winter items. Would you suggest any changes to the number of rows to make it fit a man's head?
@@miriamfreilich8003 that’s great that you are doing that. I don’t think there needs to be any changes but you could add a bit more if you wanted to. Maybe 5-6 more.
Thank you for your quick reply, I will do that.
@ you are very welcome!
Can you explain why the pattern of 10-7-7-7-11 is preferred over 7-7-7-21? I'm just learning and knowing*why* a project is done a certain way helps me understand the overall process, so it can be carried over to later projects.
Thank you, Shelley. Your videos are so well done, with easy-to-understand instructions.
Because then your seam is in the middle on the inside. If you did it 7-7-7-21 your seam would be at the top or bottom and you would see it when you wear it.
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet That makes sense, because at the top or bottom it would have the "rougher" look of the ends of a scarf. We can't exactly pretty up a headband with tassels, can we? 🙄
No we cannot! Hahahaha
How wide is this headband in inches? I have a Sentro 40 pin, should I add more rows? I’m going to I’ve this a try. It’s so cute.
I do r have one here to measure but the more rows you add the wider it will be.
Adding more rows doesn’t make it wider in circumference. It makes
it wider in height. Your 40 needle machine will not fit an adult head with this pattern.
@@koalaknitsandknacksaddicrochet thanks 😊 I have the Sentro 48 on the way.
Excellent 😊
How do you actually make children's headbands (very straight) for a boy?
Same way as the video. Or just make a tube the length you need to fit around the head and seam the ends together.
Hello, I would like to ask you a question. I would like to use this pattern to make a Puerto Rican headband. Your pattern says 21 for the three stripes. The Puerto Rican flag has three red and two white stripes. How can I make it to look even. The red stripes are just a tad thicker than the white.
I just looked up the flag and it says the red and white are equal width. You could do the stripes 4 rows each making the total 20 rows. Then just do 10 rows on either side of the patterning.
If you want them wider then do each stripe 5 rows. Then do 12 and 13 rows on either side to match row counts. Doing 5 row thickness may make your headband too wide though.
My problem with changing colors is I sometimes get a dropped stitch. 😔
@@philrica you have to make sure that both you tail end are between the same two needles. Knit a few stitches and then tie a firm knot with the two ends.
Or, try the jogless join. I have a video on it. That may also help.
What is you favorite machine to work on
Both my Addi’s
Joining the edges seem a bit over whelming for me can i just crochet them together?
Yes you can. Do whatever works for you.