✿.。Flowery Headband Crochet Tutorial 。.✿| Beginner Friendly Quick Project | Nightmoon Studio

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2023
  • This headband is so quick and easy to make and is such a cute accessory :)
    Also btw i am soo sorry about all the background noise in this video, I will be moving somewhere hopefully lots quieter in four weeks so future videos will be a lot more peaceful!
    Timestamps:
    -Materials: 00:20
    -Starting chain: 00:29
    -Row 1: 00:55
    -Row 2: 01:42
    -Row 3: 03:52
    -Row 4: 05:28
    -Row 5: 06:52
    -Straps: 07:25
    -Edging: 13:38
    -Me spilling my tea and overreacting lol: 14:14
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  • @wania8517
    @wania8517 6 місяців тому +30

    Tip for anyone doing this - chain 57, then chain 2 from the turning stitch, and dc into the 4th stitch from ur hoop to have the right number

  • @mygumyass8019
    @mygumyass8019 Місяць тому +1

    super cute i used this with a thicker yarn and still turned out super cute with the same instructions

  • @emelemon_
    @emelemon_ 6 місяців тому +2

    Great tutorial! It worked up super quick and was very easy. I used a weight 4 yarn (my only yarn on hand atm) and it turned out kinda large, so I’m excited to make another!

  • @mayoooooooooooo
    @mayoooooooooooo Місяць тому

    TYSM for this tutorial. Already made a headband and I'm also gonna make a top with this floral pattern too it's just too pretty 💖💖💖

  • @love4eva563
    @love4eva563 11 місяців тому +3

    thank you so muchh!!! 💗💗

  • @leaucat4268
    @leaucat4268 11 місяців тому +9

    Hi thank you for making the tutorial!
    I have some qns:
    start with ch 58 + 2 (turning)
    row 1: dc back bump (58 st) is it for every stitch? do i do it loosely since yours has gaps between
    row 2: ch 2 = 1dc , 3 dc, (ch 2, skip 2, 1 tr, ch2, skip 2, 6 dc) * 5 after the last gap I end up with 5 dc instead of 4 does that mean i have to do a decrease? Should I start with ch 57 instead then?
    Hope it makes sense thank you! ❤

    • @NightmoonStudioCrochet
      @NightmoonStudioCrochet  11 місяців тому

      Hey! For the first row it is a dc in each st (I think just doing to back bumps made mine look a bit gappy), I think maybe do 2 turning ch but skip 3 stitches as that’s the first dc and the st it goes into if that makes any sense? Then you should have the right amount of stitches ❤️ hope that helps!

  • @lazysun9470
    @lazysun9470 11 місяців тому

    How many stitches did you skip in the beginning of row 2 (including the 2 turning chain)?

    • @NightmoonStudioCrochet
      @NightmoonStudioCrochet  11 місяців тому

      I think I skipped 2 but 3 might be correct as someone else said they also ended up with an extra stitch like I did :)

  • @wania8517
    @wania8517 6 місяців тому +22

    Written pattern:
    All the chains are tight ones except the ones specified loose
    Row 1:
    57ch (i find it easier to use foundation single crochet which i used)
    Row 2:
    2ch which is ur first dc of row 2
    Dc into 4th chain from hook, continue dc for rest of the row
    Row 3:
    Ch 2 as first dc of row 3
    Dc 3 more
    Ch2
    Skip 2 stitches, tc into 3rd
    Ch2
    Skip 2 stitches, dc into 3rd
    *5 more dc
    Ch2
    Skip 2 stitches, tc into 3rd
    Ch2
    Skip 2 stitches, dc into 3rd*
    Repeat *-* 4 times
    3 more dc to end of row
    Row 4:
    Ch2 as first dc, dc 1 into second stitch, *2 loose ch, 2 ch, sc into tc from last row, 2 ch, 2 loose ch, skip two stitches from the block of dc in last row, 2dc*
    Repeat *-* til ur at the end
    (For the chains here, I did it this way to make the final product more secure)
    Row 5:
    Ch2 as first dc, dc 3 (1 into the dc, 2 into loose chs), 2ch, tc into tc from row 3, ch2, dc6 (2 into loose chs, 2 into dc, 2 into loose chs)
    *2ch, tc into tc from row 3, ch2, dc6* x4
    (At the end theres only 4dc to do)
    One row of full dc
    One row of full sc (i did this to match the row of single foundation chain but i dont think she did this in the vid)
    sorry this is weirdly written i dont write patterns but like finding written ones to help me as i go thru the vid

    • @hanajanaa
      @hanajanaa 4 місяці тому

      *chain space instead of loose chain
      but thanks for the writing it out!

    • @wania8517
      @wania8517 4 місяці тому +1

      @@hanajanaa oh sorry i just added that to mine cause it helped it stay in shape a bit more 🥹

    • @hanajanaa
      @hanajanaa 4 місяці тому +2

      @@wania8517 no, no, not that part.
      for e.g., R5: ch 2, 3 dc (1 into the dc, 2 into **chain space**)
      you can still do your loose chains, i'm just saying for that part, it's the proper way to write out the pattern cause it could be confusing like it's saying to do a stitch into the loose chain which is wrong :)

    • @peanutgallery123
      @peanutgallery123 4 місяці тому +1

      i think that's how they meant it
      eg. for Row 5, instead of chaining into the chain space you can also put those into the 2 (loose) chains (as in, the chain stitches themselves). I do this too - it moves around a lot less, if that makes sense. it's a bit more secure and holds its shape better and more rigidly than just doing it into the chain space. @@hanajanaa

    • @hanajanaa
      @hanajanaa 2 місяці тому

      ​@@peanutgallery123Ahhh I see, that makes sense. I didn't find it an issue when I did it, but maybe that's because of the type of yarn I used.
      I also used to crochet into the chain instead of the ch space when I started crocheting cause I was confused and it's also not the typical way to do it, hence my correction. I also don't really like the mini holes the back bump of the chain creates when I do it, but to each their own!