I’m 12 and I recently started crocheting and I made this for my 2nd project, I’m sooo happy with the results and I have to say this tutorial is the most helpful and detailed one I’ve ever followed, keep up the good work!
If you need to increase the base of your holder, continue to do the same 2dc 1dc as the third row. So chain 3, dc 2 into the first stitch, then 1 in the next, so on so forth until you reach your original chain. Then slip stich into the top link of the chain
@@wellaroquero4722yes it’s ok for it to curve. it’s curving bc ur either putting to much tension in ur stitches or ur yarn is too thick. but either way the project still turns out great with a curving bottom bc in the end u can barely tell the difference
Really enjoyed how you taught. I've never done that knot stitch before. It was fun to learn and very sturdy. Took me like 3 hours because I stopped and started a lot but so glad it was something I could finish in one day. Blessings!
Head part: Slip knot, ch 4 Row 1: 10 dc in first ch Slip stc, ch 3 Row 2: Inc Slip stc, ch 3 Row 3: inc, 1 dc, inc, 1 dc... MAKE SURE IT FITS THE BUTT OF BOTTLE Row 4: Slip stc, ch 3, 1 dc Mesh part: Slip stc, ch 5, dc in 3rd stc from hook, ch 2, dc in 3rd stc... Ch2, Insert dc in gap (once you reach first ch 5/dc) Ch 2, slip stc Ch 3, inc in each gap Slip stc Strap part: (Watch the video because it is hard to explain ☺︎)
Most beautiful explanation I just completed my water bottle Whats good about the mesh pattern you can stretch it to fit the bottle I love u south africa
Amazing tutorial! This is the very first time I have crocheted anything more than a few chain stitches and I found this incredibly easy to follow and it was a great beginner's project - not too long, learning a lot of important skills, pretty and useful for everyday life! I wanted to note that i had to re-make the strap much shorter in the end, because it became very long as soon as the weight of a full waterbottle pulled it down and stretched it out.
l failed at every other tutorials because it was hard to do especially the magic ring but your video? it was AMAZING and easy to follow, thank you so much
I’m so in love with your tutorial it’s so cute to fit whatever size bottle you like…I made a mini size and a large size bottle holder…thank you so much❤️👍🏾
This is really great! Thank you so much for explaining each stitch and step so clearly I’m a beginner and this had so many unfamiliar parts but I was able to chrochet this and I’m really proud of it!
I decided to make this with acrylic yarn a couple months back, and now I'm remaking it with cable yarn. It's definitely easier if you don’t use a bulky yarn, but i think it's up to personal preference what you use for your yarn.
Water bottle holder 1st round: Start with a slip knot,ch 4 and dc in 1 ch, dc in same stich again, do 10 dc in the same stich, slip stich in 1 stitch 2nd round: ch 3, 2 dc in next stich, 2 dc in next stitch and continue around until done, finish round with slip stitch NOTE: Do the 3rd round if it doesn't fit your bottle 3rd round (optional) : ch 3 , 2 dc in next stitch, 1 dc in next stitch, 2 dc in next stitch, 1 dc in next stitch, and continue the pattern, finish round with a slip stitch NOTE: Do one more round if it doesn't fit you water bottle 4th round:ch 3, 1 dc in next stitch, 1 dc in next stitch and continue, at the end slip stitch Mesh:ch 5 skip first 2 stiches and dc in 3 stitch from the hook and ch 2 and dc in 3 stitch from the hook and continue until the end and at the last one ch 2 and 2 dc in the 1st mesh you did 2nd row of mesh: ch 2 insert into the first mesh and dc and then do that again around until it fits the bottle Ending mesh: finish mesh by ch 2 and slip stich into next mesh and ch 3 and do 3 dc in next gap and do that all around. slip stich to end the mesh
Love this tutorial because its so easy to follow thank you so much But also when i did the last row my bottle didn’t fit in it now i dont really know how to do the other row ontop of it! Ty thooo smmmm
@@vanilla_crxxm2212 I think it depends on what type of yarn you're using. I used a medium which is thicker and didn't have to double the yarn. Hope this helps!
Great tutorial. I found the overall product looked lovely but where you joined the row and went up to the next row, in my opinion, didnt look as neat and looked all jumbled. I may find another way of increasing the rows and give it another try.
From your video, the strap is being held up only by one chain... How do you secure the starting side of the bottle strap? At the end of the video, in the «result part», we can see that the starting side of the strap is more secure than with just one chain.
For that, I'm pretty sure you can modify the bottom circle to make it however big you need it, then do the mesh part to however high you want it. I'm not totally sure though.
Is this on purpose? For the bottom. In round 3 you do... Two double crochet in the first stitch and one double crochet in the second stitch... And repeat that all the way around. If a 4th row of increases are needed after that, I understand the increases to be this way... Two double crochet in the first stitch, one double crochet in the next two stitches. So this is how I understand increasing in the round. In your tutorial, you say on the fourth round if you need to increase to continue the pattern of round 3. Is this on purpose? Thank you. ...
@@itsmebri1645 I have started mine again and instead of a trebble crochet around the chain 5, I have joined it with a slip stitch at the 3rd chain. I found the area where we would join the next row by doing the trebble crochet around the chain 5, looked put of shape.