The blocked ones looked stretched, if it wasn’t as stretched it would look a lot better That’s something that happens a lot when blocking, the goal isn’t really to stretch the project it’s to help make the project flat and more flexible
Why have i not thought of this, i love bandanas, always gone for fabric ones tho, but never the perfect colour, i can just crochet one of each of my main colour choices of clothes 🤩🤯💜
These came out wonderful! 🥰 I’m currently also crocheting a few bandanas, I was wondering what type of yarn you use for yours? Mine are cotton, I was wondering if blocking them even makes sense since I’ve only ever seen blocking done on wool products.
I read that blocking helps even out your stitches and tension, and by that logic it should help with cotton yarn based products too! I’m going to block some cotton granny squares i made and i could come back and let ya know if it works if you want☺️
I saw the bandana and wanted to make it so I found a tutorial I’m not sure if it’s the same but it looks very similar it’s by jasmineteacrochet (just search jasmine tea crochet butterfly and it should be the first result) I can link the video if you want it? Actually I don’t think RUclips allows links anymore anyway idk if the tutorial is any good since I haven’t done it yet but I hope I was helpful :)
Personal opinion blocking makes it look messy like it's gonna come undone. But if you don't they're more stiff 🤦♀️ I personally don't block my stuff but I do plan on prewashing. I feel like it has more to do with just using the right material instead. Unless somethings going to end up stretched I don't see a reason to make it look stretched and worn
I fell in love with blocking once I learned about it! They all turned out beautifully 😊Does overlapping them like that take longer to dry? And do you use detergent or a soap to block them in?
I saw the bandana and wanted to make it so I found a tutorial I’m not sure if it’s the same but it looks very similar it’s by jasmineteacrochet (just search jasmine tea crochet butterfly and it should be the first result) I’m not sure if the tutorial is any good since I haven’t done it yet I hope I was helpful :)
theres steam blocking and full wash blocking. steam block u just steam then block the piece till dry, and full wash block is a full wash then block till dry. you should steam block based on the results you want and the fiber you are using, and vice versa
for me, I prefer thinner yarn (size 2-3) and i would avoid using anything thicker than that because it'll be really stiff. Pretty much any material should work as long as it's not too thick
Okay I am a semi new to crochet. I've been doing it for about a year and a half now. I've heard of blocking but never really needed to do it I guess? I've made a bunch of hats and some scarves, a few snoods 🤷♀️ I was actually looking at bandana patterns last night so this is probably why it's on my fyp but I just want to know definitively, what blocking is and what it does? I'm assuming that means wetting the fibers and pinning them to the board so when they dry the fibers are flattered and you don't get curl ends? (Like people do with granny squares) Is it a stretch thing? should I do it with beanies as well when I make hats? So many questions LOL😂 tysm in advance
Hi! So generally, blocking is for granny squares and clothing items. Sometimes scarves to even edges out. It removes that weird blocky shape from sweaters and whatnot, as well as allows you to keep your shape of your item better (think items with corners or straight long items). Beanies could be tough, but most hats I wouldn’t do it since hats you wanna keep the kind firm structure of them.
Also, Google is good for blocking info! If you type in blocking 101 or blocking for beginners I’m sure you’ll find info. (And Reddit, I legit wouldn’t be as good at crochet today without Reddit, like type your question into google and then add Reddit at the end and you’ll generally get some really good answers from real people.)
You see it a lot with granny squares, as they can turn out a little lopsided after you crochet them, so by blocking them, it can help straighten everything out.
i dont understand why that happened tbh bc blocking doesn't just do that. I think becaude they rung them dry, because you arent really supposed to do that (changes tension, can mess with stretch memomry
That’s cool! Praise the Lord Jesus Christ I just finished making one for me 🥰 and it’s cool to see other ones! And they do look more defined after that process! So thanks for sharing!😊❤ Here’s some good news I’d like to share with you! “that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Romans 10:9-10, 13 KJV❤❤
Can you show how you blocked them? Can you do step by step? First, you washed them then you dry them . I assume by placing them in a clothesline. What came after that?
I think it depends what look you’re going for!!
the ones that havent been blocked fall more like my fabric bandanas do but the softness is cute too
Wow. I didn't realize that blocking some things would actually be a bad thing
The blocked ones looked stretched, if it wasn’t as stretched it would look a lot better
That’s something that happens a lot when blocking, the goal isn’t really to stretch the project it’s to help make the project flat and more flexible
yea when i block i don't over stretch them
Soaking it in the sink and throwing it on my floor makes me ick
Please make a tutorila for the butterfly bandana its so cute ❤❤
Why have i not thought of this, i love bandanas, always gone for fabric ones tho, but never the perfect colour, i can just crochet one of each of my main colour choices of clothes 🤩🤯💜
Ohhhh the butterfly one.. do you have pattern??? 🤩
every day that i don’t know what pattern you used i feel more sanity slip (i can’t figure out how tf you did it😭)
@passionknitkelsie has a tutorial
most of them look like granny squares. Then u can look up dragonfly/butterfly stitch tutorials for the respective patterns
These came out wonderful! 🥰 I’m currently also crocheting a few bandanas, I was wondering what type of yarn you use for yours? Mine are cotton, I was wondering if blocking them even makes sense since I’ve only ever seen blocking done on wool products.
I read that blocking helps even out your stitches and tension, and by that logic it should help with cotton yarn based products too! I’m going to block some cotton granny squares i made and i could come back and let ya know if it works if you want☺️
@@lunarsunset did it work??
Nice ,Tfs!
Do you have a tut for the butterfly one?
omg I'd love to have one too
ruclips.net/video/1L3OmIO2a3A/видео.html
I saw the bandana and wanted to make it so I found a tutorial I’m not sure if it’s the same but it looks very similar it’s by jasmineteacrochet (just search jasmine tea crochet butterfly and it should be the first result) I can link the video if you want it?
Actually I don’t think RUclips allows links anymore anyway idk if the tutorial is any good since I haven’t done it yet but I hope I was helpful :)
@@Pie_enthusiastthank you so so so so so muchhhh
@@JeansyJamyw :)
Personal opinion blocking makes it look messy like it's gonna come undone. But if you don't they're more stiff 🤦♀️ I personally don't block my stuff but I do plan on prewashing. I feel like it has more to do with just using the right material instead. Unless somethings going to end up stretched I don't see a reason to make it look stretched and worn
I fell in love with blocking once I learned about it! They all turned out beautifully 😊Does overlapping them like that take longer to dry? And do you use detergent or a soap to block them in?
Do you have a tutorial for the dragonfly bandana?
if u search it on yt theres a pretty good tutorial by crochet by ellej
I have the same bed sheets!!!!
How many rows did you do? ❤
What kind of yarn are you using
Do u have a tutorial for these?
@@Gooodvibess12 I found all of the patterns on yt. The dragonfly one is a shawl pattern
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Hi! Can I know which thread you used on the pink and blue one?
how did you make the butterfly
What type of yarn you used?
I was like… I do hope they weren’t left to dry on the bathroom floor. 🤭
Blocking means you pin them to make a specific shape and they’d have to be wet so drying on the floor wouldn’t make any sense really
what pattern are you using for these bandanas?
Patterns plz???
What yarn do u use
How much price
TUTORIAAALL PLEASEEEE
Tut on butterfly one?
ruclips.net/video/1L3OmIO2a3A/видео.html
I saw the bandana and wanted to make it so I found a tutorial I’m not sure if it’s the same but it looks very similar it’s by jasmineteacrochet (just search jasmine tea crochet butterfly and it should be the first result)
I’m not sure if the tutorial is any good since I haven’t done it yet
I hope I was helpful :)
Mine just go into the wash on delicate and they air dry
Theyre nearly shawl sized
Wait what's the different between blocking and steaming?
theres steam blocking and full wash blocking. steam block u just steam then block the piece till dry, and full wash block is a full wash then block till dry. you should steam block based on the results you want and the fiber you are using, and vice versa
What type of yarn is the best to make bandanas out of?
for me, I prefer thinner yarn (size 2-3) and i would avoid using anything thicker than that because it'll be really stiff. Pretty much any material should work as long as it's not too thick
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Tutorial when?
In 17:57 how did she get 7???? I have 6???
Okay I am a semi new to crochet. I've been doing it for about a year and a half now. I've heard of blocking but never really needed to do it I guess? I've made a bunch of hats and some scarves, a few snoods 🤷♀️ I was actually looking at bandana patterns last night so this is probably why it's on my fyp but I just want to know definitively, what blocking is and what it does? I'm assuming that means wetting the fibers and pinning them to the board so when they dry the fibers are flattered and you don't get curl ends? (Like people do with granny squares) Is it a stretch thing? should I do it with beanies as well when I make hats? So many questions LOL😂 tysm in advance
Hi! So generally, blocking is for granny squares and clothing items. Sometimes scarves to even edges out. It removes that weird blocky shape from sweaters and whatnot, as well as allows you to keep your shape of your item better (think items with corners or straight long items). Beanies could be tough, but most hats I wouldn’t do it since hats you wanna keep the kind firm structure of them.
Also, Google is good for blocking info! If you type in blocking 101 or blocking for beginners I’m sure you’ll find info.
(And Reddit, I legit wouldn’t be as good at crochet today without Reddit, like type your question into google and then add Reddit at the end and you’ll generally get some really good answers from real people.)
What yarn did you use for the blue, white, and pink one. It looks like the trans flag
it's lion brand ice cream yarn and the shade is called cake batter
@@crochetbandit ty
Uhm. A beginner here. What's the purpose of blocking btw.
You see it a lot with granny squares, as they can turn out a little lopsided after you crochet them, so by blocking them, it can help straighten everything out.
Noooooo😭😭😭😭😭😭 THE STICHES ARE UNATRALY STRECHED
Whats the problem with that?
@@InsertName69 nothing if you like it😁 I'm not sure why I said that😅
@@caideefish8281 oh okay lmfao
i dont understand why that happened tbh bc blocking doesn't just do that. I think becaude they rung them dry, because you arent really supposed to do that (changes tension, can mess with stretch memomry
That’s cool! Praise the Lord Jesus Christ I just finished making one for me 🥰 and it’s cool to see other ones! And they do look more defined after that process! So thanks for sharing!😊❤
Here’s some good news I’d like to share with you!
“that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Romans 10:9-10, 13 KJV❤❤
Ola español por favor nose entiende nada gracias
Can you show how you blocked them? Can you do step by step? First, you washed them then you dry them . I assume by placing them in a clothesline. What came after that?
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