Great tutorial thank you so much!!. I have a question, I’m trying to make a glasses case like this, but with a top flap that is leaf shaped (like the top of a leaf folding over). I’m a beginner to crochet, so maybe it’s obvious what I’m supposed to do in this situation but do you have any ideas/recommendations?
Hi, thank you for your comment and my apologies for the delay. I would recommend you make it vertically Instead of horizontally (like the one I made in the tutorial). Also, instead of working in rows, I recommend you would work in rounds (this will make it look more neat). For the leaf, you can look up Pinterest for leaf diagrams. Then you can sew it from the back to the front or inside out. If you email me I would send you images and diagrams. My email is Israly97@gmail.com I hope this helps! Happy crocheting 🧶
@@anupashah6398 Hi, thank you for reaching out. This is a simple project so it’s convenient for beginners. The pattern is basically single and double crochet, if you are used to these two stitches then it’s going to be easy for you. Tip for beginners: always count how many stitches you have at the end of each row. For the yarn: I got the yarn from Turkey but if you are in the US, you can get an equivalent yarn from Walmart called “Peaches & Crème Stripey Yarn”. Let me know if you need any further help. Happy Crocheting. Isra
@@sethhickel3296 Hi, I’m the designer of this pattern. I don’t have it written down so it’s only available as a video tutorial for now. If you need help with understanding any part of the tutorial further, please don’t hesitate to contact me
@@margaritagonzalez1059 Thank you for your recommendation about the yarn color. I will take this in my consideration as I make my next tutorials. For now, If you have an specific part of the video that you don’t understand please write which minutes in the comments
@@margaritagonzalez1059 You start the pattern with the number of stitches based on your desired size. Then you do single crochet (sc) in one chain (ch), Double crochet (dc) in the next ch. you repeat this until the end of the chains. The next row is based on what you ended up with. If you ended with dc then you start the row with sc. if you ended the first row with sc, then you start with dc. Next row: ch1, turn, sc in top of dc and dc in top of the sc. And you just repeat that. Hope this helps! Thanks Isra
Hi, Sorry for the inconvenience but I try to help as soon as I can. I’m a mom of two and still in postpartum phase + I’m traveling. So things are hard for me these days. I do care and I’m trying to do my best with replying to comments and uploading regularly.
Amazing and simple project! Thank you
Glad you like it!
Very nice and convenient
@@DeliaGosalvez 💐💐
Great tutorial thank you so much!!. I have a question, I’m trying to make a glasses case like this, but with a top flap that is leaf shaped (like the top of a leaf folding over). I’m a beginner to crochet, so maybe it’s obvious what I’m supposed to do in this situation but do you have any ideas/recommendations?
Hi, thank you for your comment and my apologies for the delay. I would recommend you make it vertically Instead of horizontally (like the one I made in the tutorial). Also, instead of working in rows, I recommend you would work in rounds (this will make it look more neat). For the leaf, you can look up Pinterest for leaf diagrams. Then you can sew it from the back to the front or inside out. If you email me I would send you images and diagrams. My email is Israly97@gmail.com
I hope this helps!
Happy crocheting 🧶
I'm a total beginner creating for the first time. is this possible for me? and if so, can you please tell me exact yarn to use so I buy just that
@@anupashah6398 Hi, thank you for reaching out. This is a simple project so it’s convenient for beginners. The pattern is basically single and double crochet, if you are used to these two stitches then it’s going to be easy for you.
Tip for beginners: always count how many stitches you have at the end of each row.
For the yarn: I got the yarn from Turkey but if you are in the US, you can get an equivalent yarn from Walmart called “Peaches & Crème Stripey Yarn”.
Let me know if you need any further help.
Happy Crocheting.
Isra
@@CrochetIsraLy97 thanks for the prompt response. I am in India. And the yarns here don’t have names. They are more based on weight
@@anupashah6398 then look for any 100% cotton yarn that’s weight is 3 or 4.
Are you cotton wool
@@creationcrochetnanny8675 I’m using 100% cotton but you can use any yarn you have.
Cuantos gramos se lleva el estuche para.gafas
@@margaritagonzalez1059 Hi, I used 35 grams of yarn.
@@CrochetIsraLy97
Muchas gracias
Where can I find this pattern?
@@sethhickel3296 Hi, I’m the designer of this pattern. I don’t have it written down so it’s only available as a video tutorial for now. If you need help with understanding any part of the tutorial further, please don’t hesitate to contact me
Perdon pero en ese color no se.nota como va la puntada si se sigue toda igual por favor
Mostrar en.colo claro
@@margaritagonzalez1059 Thank you for your recommendation about the yarn color. I will take this in my consideration as I make my next tutorials. For now, If you have an specific part of the video that you don’t understand please write which minutes in the comments
@@margaritagonzalez1059 You start the pattern with the number of stitches based on your desired size. Then you do single crochet (sc) in one chain (ch), Double crochet (dc) in the next ch. you repeat this until the end of the chains.
The next row is based on what you ended up with. If you ended with dc then you start the row with sc. if you ended the first row with sc, then you start with dc.
Next row: ch1, turn, sc in top of dc and dc in top of the sc.
And you just repeat that.
Hope this helps!
Thanks
Isra
When you post something and someone actually needs advice you should reply or just don't do it it's obvious you don't care 😢
Hi,
Sorry for the inconvenience but I try to help as soon as I can. I’m a mom of two and still in postpartum phase + I’m traveling. So things are hard for me these days. I do care and I’m trying to do my best with replying to comments and uploading regularly.