I made a hat for my friend using your pattern. She was diagnosed with breast cancer a few months ago. This little heart will keep her head warm. Thanks very much for your time and talent in posting this video.
Your generosity and compassion are admirable ❤️. I'm so glad you were able to utilize my pattern in this way. Sending prayers and warm thoughts to your friend! Thank you for watching and commenting. Happy and blessed nee year to you and your friend 💕.
Loved this beanie! Thanks so much. I did a second version of this with a three by three weave. Instead of 12 rows, it was 8 and I had one extra row of decrease, from three by three to two by two then one by one. Looks fab :)
This looks so pretty. I'm a newbie and I was able to follow, it took me longer to get the hang of it but it's looking pretty good. The only thing is that even with the decreases is too wide from the top. So I'm adding extra rounds. I made mine black with gray. Thank you so much
I now have an ad-free-written PDF version of this pattern available for purchase from my Ravely Store, which you can find here: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/unisex-celtic-weave-beanie If you want to see a more detailed explanation of how to do the Celtic Weave Stitch in the round, please watch this tutorial first: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dw56Fm-x8g0.html To watch how to finish this off as a Messy Bun Hat, watch this tutorial AFTER working up the body of the Unisex Celtic Weave Beanie: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bxQFsPCyPn4.html. You can find some awesome REMOVABLE fur toppers for your hat here: amzn.to/2Hrjo5M
Beautiful! Just beautiful! I love it! Thank you! I can't wait to get started! Will this work for a scarf? As long as the multiple is 4? Might take me forever but I think a hat and matching scarf would be a great gift!
I loved the tutorial! I started on it then started reading the legal restrictions. My daughter would like to make beanies and mittens for the local homeless individuals for winter. I’m teaching her more complicated stitches as we go (and I’m learning too), as well as hard work, respect and to love others. I love that this pattern is gender neutral! Would you mind if we use your pattern to help the homeless? Thank you.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial! Yes!! By all means, please do! That's an AMAZING cause and I think it's incredibly kind of you and your daughter to do this 🤗. Please let me know if you have any questions! I absolutely LOVE that you are doing that! Happy New Year!
Thank you for this tutorial. It would be helpful it you could show how to do the stitches a couple of times and the pause to show us how it should look. Nice pattern, just a little fast for this advanced crocheter.
Thank you so much for watching! I do have another tutorial here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dw56Fm-x8g0.html which describes how to do the celtic weave stitch in the round. I hope this helps answer questions that you may have! Please let me know if you have any further questions!
@@ABCuteCreations thanks a lot for replying... Ys it was really great to work the way y teach.. like to do some more.. want to share the pic but it's not coming. Looking forward to see many projects.. thanks
I love this pattern & I am a beginner crocheter. I am a long timer knitter but I figure if my daughter can learn to knit I can bite the bullet & learn to crochet.I know this will sound silly since it has nothing to do with the actual project but I am really curious if you know the name of the polish you are wearing & the brand by any chance ? It is gorgeous & it's 1 of my favorite shades of purple for just about anything
Thank you so much for watching! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial! This hat can be a little tricky for absolute beginners so please let me know if you have ANY questions. As for my nails, it's actually not polish but a dip powder that I use called Peppi Gel and the color I'm wearing is called "Sing to me". I have a more in depth tutorial on how it's applied along with information on where you can get it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QVQ3S2ZvKFI.html and a sped up tutorial of the process here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YNv-iRdxqVA.html 😊. It's more of a process to apply but I absolutely love that it will last me 2-3 weeks and that it's fully cured and ready to go 2 minutes after applying the final step. Good luck with your hat and please let me know if you have any questions!
Thank you for this video, the hat is indeed beautiful. Next time may I suggest that the background music is in the background. I found it a little distracting.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial! I have gotten a few comments on another video about the song I was using so I have switched my newer videos to either not use any music at all for a stitch tutorial or to softer music for the pattern tutorials that take longer. If you'd like, you can check out a video using the new music and I'd love your feedback on how distracting the background music is: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sgyYkeyQ0JA.html Thanks again for the feedback! The music I added in this Celtic Weave Beanie was as low as it could go, unfortunately 😕.
I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong, but it seems like joining at the end of each row is moving further away from the two seems sewn together. Or is that how it's supposed to be?
Thanks! It gets pretty cold here in Illinois for fall AND winter (winters can get to like 20 below zero, falls are usually in the 20s I believe) so having a nice, thick, warm hat is definitely going to be a must. - Lizzy
Great question! If you have a different style brim that you know and love, go for it! Just keep in mind that if it goes too much higher than my original brim, you'll need to complete less rows on the body in order for it to fit.
Thank-you for letting me know. I've since changed the background music in my videos because of comments like yours. I listen and learn 😉. Tanks for watching and commenting! Take care!
Hello! It really does depend on the circumference of their head. Crochet can be pretty forgiving but the sounds like a good start for a man's hat. I'd suggest playing around with it to be certain. The base of the hat can even be a little tighter than the rest of the hat as it will secure it on the head. I hope this helps! I'd love to hear how the project turns out!
Thank you so much for watching! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial! As for my nails, it's actually not polish but a dip powder that I use called Peppi Gel and the color I'm wearing is called "Sing to me". I have a more in depth tutorial on how it's applied along with information on where you can get it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QVQ3S2ZvKFI.html and a sped up tutorial of the process here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YNv-iRdxqVA.html 😊. It's more of a process to apply but I absolutely love that it will last me 2-3 weeks and that it's fully cured and ready to go 2 minutes after applying the final step. Good luck with your hat and please let me know if you have any questions!
Which size are you making? Are you following along with the white one I'm making in the video exactly for size? An easy way to get the right fit is to work it up until it reaches the crown of your head and at that point you want to start your decreases.
I'm so sorry that I'm so late with this response but I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial! I hope it all turned out in the end, even it it doesn't look exactly like mine. I'd love to see a picture! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Yes. You're technically still working IN FRONT of your work, you're just working BEHIND the two Front Post Treble Crochet stitches that you've just created. Here's another tutorial on how to create this stitch in the round that slows it down a little more and better showcases how to complete the stitch.... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dw56Fm-x8g0.html Please let me know if you have any further questions! Hope this helps 😊
I am in love with your hat xx I am newer to crochet. I want to use Red Heart Hygge yarn. It is listed as a size 5/bulky but I think they are calling it 'bulky' bc of the fibers that stick out, lol! Anyways, are u familiar with Hygge? Would this work for your hat? How many yards do you think that I would need for a man's hat? Thanks for sharing this wonderful pattern with us all xx
Hello! I'm so sorry for the late reply! I'm not particularly familiar with that specific yarn but I do know that some can be listed as "chunky" simply for fibers that stick out of the yarn. I would play with the yarn to create swatches to see if it really is a chunky yarn or if it's actually worsted weight with some fibers sticking out and assess from there. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
I have multiple sizes available in my written pattern and explain how to make the different sizes there... www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/unisex-celtic-weave-beanie Thanks for watching and commenting!
Wow, I have ripped this out so many times. it was just not "weaving" right. I finally figured out that it's the left leaning stitches that are done differently on alternating rows. Your video found here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dw56Fm-x8g0.html helped me a lot. So, for those who might be having trouble....on the first row of celtic weaves, and every other row after that, you "go into" the left leaning posts from OVER the fabric. on the even rows, is when you have to go through the hole and do the twist up thing. Gosh, i don't know if that will help anybody or not, but that's how my head has to think about it. Bethany, if I am wrong about this, please delete my comment. I sure don't want to lead anybody astray. Blessings, everyone.
I ALWAYS appreciate viewers chiming in to help out with fellow crocheters! Thank you so much for your input! I'm so glad you were finally able to make it work for you and I appreciate the tip! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hello! No, they're still considered front post treble crochet because you are working it in front, but you have to go behind the stitch you've just created for some of the stitches you've just made. A back post treble crochet would simply work on the back side of the project and would push the back of the stitch forward, giving the stitch a different look. Does this make sense? I feel like it's difficult to explain solely via text.
If you need a better explanation of how to work up the stitch, I have a tutorial here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dw56Fm-x8g0.html
🤣 I get where you're coming from! It's definitely a process! I chose to slip stitch because it really does have the best stretch but please feel free to use whatever method you prefer! Thanks so much for watching! Please let me know if you have any questions on the project!
@@micheller8208 yes, if you have a tighter gauge you definitely will have a tougher time with the slip stitch around the brim. I even have to make sure I loosen my tension when working the brim, otherwise I have a difficult time fitting my hook into the back loop. Again, just personal preference but that's what's nice about these projects. You can customize them to your preference 😊. Thanks for watching! ❤
I didn't like the slip stitch either ! so ...I just went with my favorite a HDC around the post for a nice thick band . I love the pattern for the celtic weave beanie still working on it .
I have gotten some similar critique and try to minimize the music in my current videos. I appreciate all feedback and take it to heart. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Thank you I just checked out the video I was thinking more like inter weaving the colors but after seeing your video I love your way so Im gonna try it out thank you for the beautiful beanie
Hello! Crochet by nature is stretchy. I'd recommend either sizing up on your crochet hook if it didn't fit quite right or adding on in the multiples listed. If you have any specific questions, I'm happy to answer if you tag me. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Hi! Awesome video! I’m thinking about making this, but the yarn I want to use is sock weight. What size hook would you recommend, because I think 6.5mm is perhaps not going to work?
So sorry for the delay in my response! I'd definitely go down in hook size and up the amount of double crochets around the brim. Play around with it a little but I'd go with the recommended hook size for the yarn and then go from there. It's a pattern with a multiple of 4 so please definitely add on to what I had recommended. I hope this helps! I'd absolutely love to see the finished product! If you're on instagram you can tag me @abcutecreations. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Please let me know if you have any other questions!
All of my tutorials are currently right-handed, unfortunately. It really depends on your skill level though and ability to follow right-handed tutorials.
What works better for the pom pom so it's not so wobbly just put the pom pom loop straight threw the middle of the hole your tying off then pull your needle to the inside of your hat and secure the pom pom there by taking one side of the loop and tie it off there then go to the other side and tie that side of the loop off. It makes it much more secure. Hope this helps.😉
I have gotten some similar critique and try to minimize the music in my current videos. I appreciate all feedback and take it to heart. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
I'm not dumb by no means but this was the hardest video I have ever tried to make. I had to go to several other videos to try to get the grasp of what she was trying too do. I was not happy.
I'm happy to help in any way possible. If you can pinpoint me to the specific areas you're having trouble in I'm happy to help. Just tag me and let me know how I can be of assistance. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I have gotten some similar critique and try to minimize the music in my current videos. I appreciate all feedback and take it to heart. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
also also-- when i clicked the other video for the bun hat that began with "watch the other video for the body.." So i do, and then midway through this one, I get told that i won't have it explained to me...so now i have to watch THREE videos to learn one stitch/hat? dumb.
I'm so sorry these 100%, completely free-to-you-tutorials and patterns are insufficient 🤷♀️. Having said that, you do not need to watch all 3 tutorials to create one or even both hats. One is simply a stitch tutorial meant for total beginners who need more of an in depth look at the stitch. Plenty of people who've never done Celtics weave before have been able to follow the tutorials just fine without it. As for the 2 pattern videos, both follow the exact same base for the hat so instead of creating more work for myself (crocheting on camera and explaining your steps does take more work than just doing your thing off camera)....I decided to use the same video to explain the beginning steps. Yes, you then have to do one extra step and click the link I have pretty clearly listed for you in both the comments and the description but I felt that was a fair trade off since I'm doing the work and providing free-to-you content. I am sorry you were unhappy with the content but I do still wish you happy holidays and hope you have a happy and healthy new year.
Looks beautiful. Please check out new policies on children I just watched a video explanation. Thank you for your time. I am hoping crochet and knitting communities do not end up fined on some of their videos After December 10th. I am not trying to be to tell anyone how to run channel. Just concerned for crafting communities.
Thanks for the heads up! I have been watching this closely as I want to make sure that this won't negatively affect my channel. Only just over 1% of my viewers are between the ages 13-17 and the rest are older so I don't feel like mine will give the impression that they're meant for children (even though children COULD use my tutorials to learn, they aren't the target audience). So I feel like my channel won't be affected personally but sad for those that this will affect in the crafting community. I know there are many tutorials my daughter will watch that I also enjoy watching with her as an adult. We'll all just have to see how this shakes out in the end.
Thank you for commenting and letting me know. I have heard on another video of mine that the song was distracting so I have changed it up and now use a different song that I feel is more quiet. I would love it if you can check out my more recent videos to see if the quality is more acceptable. Thanks for watching!
I have gotten some similar critique and try to minimize the music in my current videos. I appreciate all feedback and take it to heart. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Thank you for your feedback! I always try to improve upon my videos and I appreciate the constructive criticism. I will try to do better in the future. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
I'm sorry about the music selection for the last couple of videos in this set. I did stop using this song after this video so tutorials that came before the Celtic weave stitches and after do not include this song. Hope that helps!
I have gotten some similar critique and try to minimize the music in my current videos. I appreciate all feedback and take it to heart. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Thanks for the feedback! I always try my best to improve upon my work. I'll keep this in consideration going forward. Thanks for watching and commenting!