So on row 10, you finish the 4th 7 tc's, skip 3 and sc in the 4th, is that sc the 1st of the 29 or is it actually 30 sc to finish? I've tried this pattern 5x and I keep ended up with 31 sc at the end of the row 10 and row 11 starting off with the sc's it's 33 sc when the pattern says 32 sc. Can someone please tell me why this is ending this way on row 10 and beginning of row 11?
I’m sorry you are having problems. I will look at what you’re talking about later today, but I have a link to the pattern in the description area. See if that helps, if not I’ll give it a look.
@@sweatiepeaandturkeybirdtv I figured it out. No where does any of these patterns for this stocking states the 1st sts after the 4th set of tr actually counts as the 1st sts of the last 30. BUT, you are in fact the only one that I've found that actually shows there are 2 sc between the 2nd and 3rd set of 7tr. THAT is where I was coming up with more stitches than needed at the end of row 10, But thank you for replying back to me, you're the only one out of all the videos of this I've watched that has replied to my comment, so for that, THANK YOU!
Happy July 4, 2024! I spent the entire afternoon teaching myself how to make these really cute coasters! I’ve had a printed pattern for years but this video is so stress free (even though I stopped and started a gazillion times) but I finally got it. I’m far from a seasoned in crochet and had to stop and write down everything other than a single crochet and slip stitches. I love my first coaster. I used cotton yarn. Thank you so much for leaving in your “having to think where you were!” I can so relate!
Here is the 3rd Round sequence. Round 3: Make a Sc in 2 sts, make 2 Hdc in the next 3 sts, Hdc in the next 5 sts, Dc in the next 3 sts, *2 Dc in the next st, 1 Dc in the next st* repeat 6 times, Dc in the next 3 sts, Hdc in the next 5 sts, make 2 Hdc in the last 3 sts, sl st to 1st st and tie off and weave in ends I also have the free crochet pattern on my website if you want to print it out.
I bought that pattern on etsy, and it shows its no longer available. here is the link, maybe contact the seller www.etsy.com/listing/603932673/mens-boozie-boots-crochet-beer-mug?epik=dj0yJnU9VTZ6ZmotUWthaU5SaFh3MDZ3OXNwWHZ0enNkYkpQY0wmcD0wJm49S1M5NkRSYW1nd3JGS0wyeDg4aVRKdyZ0PUFBQUFBR1h1Q1hV
I use worsted weight yarn. Any worsted weight yarn works. Keep in mind they are different thicknesses so your item might turn out smaller or bigger depending on the yarn.
I use a row/ round counter. You don’t really need it, I just like to keep track of my rows/ rounds without having to go back and count them all the time. I can find the link to it if you want to check it out.
Hello, I noticed in your video that you have a water bottle inside the cozy, is this cozy only meant to fit water bottles and/or tall slim aluminum cans only? The reason I ask is because I just finished making the cozy base and wanted to see how it would fit a regular standard size soda and aluminum beer can, the base of the cozy was taller than the top lip of the beer can. I finished the base with exactly 18 rounds as you stated in the video but the length of the base is too long for the standard size can of beer. I think that if I were to unravel 3 or 4 rounds of the base it would fit the soda can perfectly but if I were to unravel 3 or 4 rounds of the stitches would it make a difference on how the boobs are going to fit and look on a regular size can of soda or beer? By the way, I did use a G size hook for the base and I did not crochet my stitches loosely, I actually crocheted my stitches tighter than usual just so that I made sure the base would fit the standard size of beer or soda can but the height/length of the base I crocheted goes 1/4 inch over the lip of the soda can and I don’t want that because no one wants yarn in their mouth. So I just want to know if I should take out some of those rounds to make the cozy fit the can? Thank you!
@@Kittyskreationsboutique thanks for your response Kitty. My cozy base came out so long in height that what I’m saying is that it actually already fits a water bottle and a taller slim aluminum can. I’m wanting the base of the cozy to fit shorter in height/length to be able to fit a regular soda or beer can but this base goes over the lip of the can. So what I’m wanting to know is if I take off or unravel 2 or 3 rounds of the base so that it fits a regular size can of soda or beer can, will it affect the look or the location where I put the breasts? Or should I just make it to fit as best as I can.
This cozy does fit a regular soda can. But if you want it a little shorter you can decrease a couple rows. It might make the boobs look too much in the center of the “body”. I haven’t tried to make it shorter, so I really couldn’t tell you how it would look.
I know this video is three years old but what do you mean when you say go into the first stitch? Like the one you just put the slip stitch through? I've had to start the boob part over probably about 15 times..i can't seem to get the correct amount of stitches at the end of each round
I know this video is 3 years old at this time. I really want to buy your pattern to support you, but the pattern is no longer on either and your website has a problem. Can I buy this from you if I give you my email? Thank you so much! 🤗