Girl I was trying to reach out to you did not see an email. I did do the granny scarf. Om goodness! that was fun. I did it big LOL Love it! thanks will be making more!
What a fun tutorial, love the glow in the dark stars!! Can you do just BLO for the band? Or does it have to be BLO and third loop- what's the difference?
Saw this on TikTok like a year ago and only just got around to making it! It was a bit too long for my head so I did 7 rows for the side of the hat and one less row for the brim and it’s perfect!!!🤩 🤍only took me a few days and this tutorial was so easy to understand, thank you for making it🤍🤍🤍
I crochet left handed and this always comes out, inside out with the stars inside. Is there something I need to do differently or am I doing something wrong?
Hi! it shouldn't make a difference as a left-handed crocheter, as long as you push the stars to the front of your stitch before you complete the hdc. So when you yarn over to start the hdc, add the star and make sure it's pushed to the front (it'll naturally be on the back of the stitch). Then insert your hook into the stitch and draw up a loop, make sure the star is still on the front. Then, yarn over and complete the stitch. Now, the star is secure and on the front. Hope that helps :)
Thank you so much for your tutorial, I am in love with the fluffy ends! 🥰 Today I finished my first project with fluffy ends for myself, a big multicolored shawl. It turned out amazing 🤩 I love to crochet, but weaving in ends not so much, so this was the first project of many to come 😊 Have a great weekend and a big hug 🤗 from the Netherlands ♥️
When I tried to make this, one side of my hat was significantly shorter than the other. Almost like I intentionally decreased my stitches. When I fold it in half, about an inch is hanging. What could have gone wrong?
What do you mean by an inch is hanging? When you fold it in half, one side should be shorter (the side with the single crochets). That entire side is actually going to be the top of your hat
This will fit up to 23”. Typically you want your panel to be around 1.5” less than the circumference of your head. So if your head is 24”, you’ll want the panel to be 22.5” in length