I think this video is great even though I am left handed. i found it much easier to watch it on my laptop versus my phone. I also expanded the screen and slowed down the speed of the video. I watched it multiple times looking at the pattern instructions I had printed out. Once I completed Cable A and repeated round 2, it became clear where the stitches needed to go. Cable B was a little more difficult, but you need to keep watching the video and listen to her instructions of where to put the stitches. I am just starting round 6 and am very excited about how the hat is turning out. My granddaughter will love it! She picked out the pattern. Thank you, Ruby!
Excellent tutorial. You did a great job of showing which stitches are to be worked into for cables, which can be very confusing. I don’t feel you went too fast at all. This pattern be tricky for some crocheters, but I would attribute that to the difficulty of front- and back-post stitches. It’s very common to miss some stitches or place them wrong when doing cables.
Just so everyone knows you can slow down the video playback speed. I found this useful while watching her do the first few stitches of each round. She does cover stitches with her fingers while crocheting which can be unhelpful. Other than that the video is excellent. Thank you for the tutorial, and I like the option of having regular speed on the video or slowing it down to learn.
This definitely isn’t a beginner pattern, but this tutorial was really helpful to me. After frogging row 3 several times, I figured out that this is worked in clusters of six stitches each. That really helped me to understand placement of stitches for both row 3 and row 4.
Idk, I tried and I’m finding this very difficult. The thing for the cables is very hard to follow without giving up. The written pattern wasn’t much help either.
Agree with user-km6ki8mj9p... This video is so hard to follow. I'm so frustrated with this pattern. I haven't been able to get through these rounds without adding or missing stitches and I can't figure out what the issue is, and this video goes way too fast to be helpful in understanding where each hdc stitch vs post goes.
You need to slow down your movements as your hand and fingers are is in the way of seeing what you are doing and as you complete way too fast for people to learn and understand especially when never done this type of stitch.
I think this video is great even though I am left handed. i found it much easier to watch it on my laptop versus my phone. I also expanded the screen and slowed down the speed of the video. I watched it multiple times looking at the pattern instructions I had printed out. Once I completed Cable A and repeated round 2, it became clear where the stitches needed to go. Cable B was a little more difficult, but you need to keep watching the video and listen to her instructions of where to put the stitches. I am just starting round 6 and am very excited about how the hat is turning out. My granddaughter will love it! She picked out the pattern. Thank you, Ruby!
This is an excellent pattern and tutorial for intermediate crocheters. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial. You did a great job of showing which stitches are to be worked into for cables, which can be very confusing. I don’t feel you went too fast at all. This pattern be tricky for some crocheters, but I would attribute that to the difficulty of front- and back-post stitches. It’s very common to miss some stitches or place them wrong when doing cables.
Just so everyone knows you can slow down the video playback speed. I found this useful while watching her do the first few stitches of each round. She does cover stitches with her fingers while crocheting which can be unhelpful. Other than that the video is excellent. Thank you for the tutorial, and I like the option of having regular speed on the video or slowing it down to learn.
This definitely isn’t a beginner pattern, but this tutorial was really helpful to me. After frogging row 3 several times, I figured out that this is worked in clusters of six stitches each. That really helped me to understand placement of stitches for both row 3 and row 4.
Why do you change the size of the crochet hook?
Everytime I do this pattern I end up short on my last set of stitches. I have no idea what I’m doing wrong.
Idk, I tried and I’m finding this very difficult. The thing for the cables is very hard to follow without giving up. The written pattern wasn’t much help either.
Agree with user-km6ki8mj9p... This video is so hard to follow. I'm so frustrated with this pattern. I haven't been able to get through these rounds without adding or missing stitches and I can't figure out what the issue is, and this video goes way too fast to be helpful in understanding where each hdc stitch vs post goes.
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@@marianechita3570I had to slow it down to half speed while watching it.
You need to slow down your movements as your hand and fingers are is in the way of seeing what you are doing and as you complete way too fast for people to learn and understand especially when never done this type of stitch.
No they are not. She is doing wonderfully.