Thank you so much for the clear tutorial! ❤❤❤ I found this video a day before my grandma's birthday so I wasn't sure if I could finish it in time but because of your clear instructions I was able to finish it and give it to my grandma. She was very proud. Thank you so much Jasmine. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Gracias, es un hermoso patron. Es buena idea que tengas en el fondo la bandana terminada, eso da mas facil entendimiento de lo que estamos haciendo. 😅Sorry, I think I was so comfortable, the explanation is very clear that I thought was in my first language. Thank you, it's a beautiful pattern. It is a good idea that you have the finished bandana in the background, that makes it easier to understand what we are doing.🧶🪡🧵🎨♥
The design is beautiful but I didnt understand the pattern, after the raw 6. Because re doing the raw 3 it is not clear cause the raw 7 is longer so I am lost.. I am sad to not be able to complet the work I began..
Hi, thanks for this lovely tutorial. 🫶🏻 I have a question: I would like to make this pattern but with different size of yarn (and hook as well). In your opinion is possible to make this pattern with a yarn of 1,25 ? Will be a yarn eater or would be better use yarn of 3? Thanks you again for your videos on youtube, i watch always your tutorials ❤️
Absolutely beautiful Iove it! Love how you teach and slow down for us to follow along. I'm a visual learner very grateful for your teaching techniques! ❤
Love this ! Found it straight forward and easy to follow! I did get confused when the audio cut out but after seeing the caption and what you were doing I was good :) will be checking out your other videos ! ❤
C7, sc in 1st chain, 7sc in circle 1: c4, 2 tc in circlr, c2, 4 tc in circle, c2, 3 tc in circle 2: turn work, sl st to chain space, c4, 2 tc in chain space, c2, 3 tc in same chain space, c5, *yo, go into second from needle chain and pull up a loop, into the next 4 the same, yarn iver pull thru 2, yarn over pull through 2, yarn over pull thru 2, yarn over pull thru 2, yarn over lull through 2, flip work, same on the chains on the other side, c5, repeat from *, 3 tc into chain space, c2, 3tc into chain space, 3: turn work, sl st to the chain space, ch 4, 2 tc, c2, 3 tc, c9, sc in middle of leaves, *c5, pull up 4 loops along chain and pull through two loops five times, turn over and repeat along other side of chain, repeat from *, 3 tc in chain space, c2, 3 tc 4: turn work, sl st to first ch space, c4, 2 tc, c2, 3tc, c9, sc in middle of leaves, make new set of two leaves, sc into chain space of 9, c9, end row w 3tc c2 3tc 5: turn work, repeat first steps, c5, complete 2 leaves, sc into chain 9 space, c9, sc in middle of next set of leaves, complete 2 leaves, sc in c9 space, c9, end row 6: start row, make two leaves, sc in c9 space, c9, sc in middle of next set of leaves, make two leaves, sc to c9 space, c9, sc to middle of next set of leaves, make two leaves, end row Repeat 3-6 to wanted length edging: turn work, sl st to middle of chain space, c4, 2 tc, c2, 3 tc, c7, sc in middle of leaves, c7, sc in c9 space, c7, sc to middle of leaves, repeat this to the end, end row like normal straps: chain for your size - until you have half of the size you need, turn back and sc into every chain once you make your way down sc along the edging Match the other half of the strap once you complete sc along the edging and turn around to sc down the chains, slip stitch into the first chain of the bandana to complete
Mine turned out beautifully! however this is definitely not beginner friendly! I recommend changing that as You should’ve been more specific on the hook and yarn that would work well and the fact that ur going too fast!
This is a lovely top and I especially like how you have explained how the stitches work on the diagram at the beginning of the tutorial. Thank you for sharing😊