This was my first ever crochet project (except for squares) and I love it! Your explanations were great, and made me understand the notations a lot better too! Thank you!
I literally made TWO in the past 24 hours with the old vid, and I did have to playback a couple times. My second was the bigger size and I counted the stitches for the straps but came out uneven. I’m still happy with it, but this tutorial is easier to understand, thank you so much for going slower it’s a big help! 💕💕
hi! do you think you could make a checkered one? i've been trying to find one, but there's none. i absolutely love your tutorial but i need a checkered one... thank you soooo much! ❤❤
for every row you want to add, add one double crochet so if your last row was (1dc, inc)*, your next row would be (2dc,inc)*, next row (3dc, inc)*, etc.
hi i loved the tutorial but mine started getting bigger and bigger ( almost like a bucket hat!) it started expanding, i just wanted to know if there is anything i can do to stop this?
Hi!! I love your tutorials... I wanted to ask for your permission to use your patterns to sell the finished product on my Etsy. I would of course credit you 💗⭐
I’ve made two of these but I made the straps using the thermal stitch instead of single crochet so it’s less diggy in the shoulder when the bottle is full, I love this pattern!
I have been looking for a water bottle holder and then I found ur tutorial!!! tysmm it took a few tries but I actually managed to make it! and it turned out so pretty!!! keep it up!! 💕 Also , here's some ideas of things that I still dont rly know how to do: wallets , bucket hats , and book covers! if u know any of these maybe make a tutorial? luv u! 💗
Yay! Thank you for updating, i love this easy and fun holder. I made one using the original video and had to replay many times to get it right. I hdd to slow down the playback to 50% to rewatch sections 🤪
These instructions were given so clearly thank you, I've been crocheting on and off for years but still consider myself beginner and people make it so complicated and don't slow down enough to see anything so thank you!!❤️❤️🥰
I've been making these for everyone i know 😂 the dollar tree has cotton yarn and one skein is enough for a large size! I make the strap separately and attatch after. Then i can make a sturdier step that doesn't stretch. 👍
One of my first projects and I love the explanations, thanks. My mesh kept getting tighter and narrower with each row so it looks more like a vase though
Hi, new sub, loved the pattern, the instructions were clear and simple to follow, especially for begginers like me. The bottle cover came out neat .thanks allot.❤
Thanks for the tutorial! Easy to see what you are doing and follow along! I am totally making more for friends and family! Please make more tutorials you are a good teacher :)
I just added more base rows and then instead of the # of stitches she says for the going up rows, I just matched how many I had so it's even all around. I think I added 3 more base rows to get it wide enough on the bottom to fit my larger bottle
i have a problem and im new to crochet so can soemone tell me why my work isnt tall but its really wide and when I put my water bottle inside (for refrence) it doesnt fit the holder is not snug on the bottle someone help please!! im using 100% acrylic yarn idk if thats a problem or not.
i’ve answered this before in a few comments if you wanna look around, but i also have a written pattern that tells in depth on how to customize the size on my etsy & ko-fi :)
When I make my bottle holder with 'Sugar n Cream' cotton yarn the hole where the bottle is supposed to go gets smaller and smaller when I do my rows. What can I do to stop that from happening?
@@Warmest.Lavender I think I might have figured it out. Make sure you are doing everything in dc…even the increases, because I realized I was doing normal increases instead of double then the hole would go in, instead of out.
do another round and add one dc so if the last row was (2dc, inc) repeated, the next row would be (3dc, inc) repeated, next row is (4dc, inc) rep, etc.
@@sleepdeprived_potato there would just be more stitches than what i say in the video & the strap would have to be centered differently based on the amount of stitches you have
try checking your row 6 to make sure the miscount isn’t there. i’d row 6 is correct, try counting your stitches as you go for row 7 to make sure you aren’t missing any stitches
Hellooo i just wanna say that i might have a little market booth and i was wondering if i can use this pattern and sell the project if thats okay with you? Thank you🌸🩷!!
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SWZ1zajDOHE.htmlsi=S9PHH9xy2WcGNWtP This is the video where I learned it from, I made a cat beanie once I had to do so many double stitches 😅😂 if you need anymore help let me know
Hi! Thanks so much for the free pattern and tutorial! I made one using the small pattern, a 5 mm hook, and Sugar ‘n Cream cotton medium 4. However, it is much smaller than yours. I made the strap with 80 chains as well, but it is way too short. Any idea what I did wrong?
The same thing happened to me. I just followed the steps for the larger water bottle which brought it to the right size and added more chains for the strap :)
Late, but this always happens to me too! the "big" one is enough for the small bottle, and I need to add another round for it to fit a big bottle. I assume her tension is looser than most.
you are able to change the playback speed to go slower if needed. the double crochet stitch is the stitch used for rows 1-13. so row 14 is just doing a single crochet in every stitch.
@@Jenna-yc3ni the body of the bag is made by repeating double crochet, chain 1, double crochet, etc. the chain one space is where you chained one in the previous round. so instead of double crocheting into the double crochet from last round, you double crochet into that chain one
I found the video great and very helpful for making water bottle holders but the thing that kind of sucks is that I didn’t see how you did your ends up when A row was finish. But overall it was a very helpful video on how to make water bottle holders