How you begin this pattern is sooo interesting!!! ❤ I have a tendency to get bored on some patterns. I feel I am stepping out of beginner into intermediate in my crochet. Still working on my even looping and reading the crochet on the previous row. Once I accomplish that, I think this 63 old woman will have just started her journey😅🎉
Brilliant clear teaching thank you. I have already made the larger version headbandd/earwarmer and absolutely love the picot stitch it's also my absolulte favourite stitch and plan to try it on a jumper too ! Thank you again ☺
So ironic- September in Canada, I was just thinking about how cute a crochet headband would be for fall, especially to make a bad hair day look cute... but without looking like we live in Antarctica lol! This looks absolutely delightful! 😊
Is there any way you could please do a skinny headband using sport weight yarn? ...or even using sock weight yarn. I enjoy using headbands just to keep hair out of my face rather than for warmth. I’d try making one on my own but most likely I’d be pulling my hair out trying to design it😂
Use your sport or sock weight yarn and the appropriate hook, then follow any of these headbands patterns. It should be significantly smaller. You can also not make the headbands as wide as the pattern by leaving out a row, or 2 rows, etc. Your headbands should be beautiful. ❤
Thank you for the new pattern. Do you think I can join this headband the same way you did the big version. I just finished mine but it doesn't tie well. I have tried so much that I just stretched it ugly. Thanks in advance if you answer
I love this headband so much but cannot for the life of me get my bow to tie and look anything like yours. As someone else said I have piled it so much now it’s ugly…. What am I doing wrong?
I’m confused. I find a difference between your written pattern and your video. The pattern says: R3: Sc, PSC, Sc, but in your video you say: 2 Sc between each PSC stitch. Also, it would be helpful to say how many PSC’s for R3 in the video demo and show how R3 ends. Thank you for the pattern.
They both mean the same thing. The repeat is *SC, PSC, SC*, so you will "SC, PSC, SC, SC, PSC, SC, SC, PSC, SC... etc" The rows will start and end with 1 SC but in-between the PSC there will be 2 SC. Hope that makes sense!
Thank you for this tutorial! I love it! I can understand why the Picot is your favorite. It looks awesome.
I can't believe all the information you gave us in the tutorial and the written pattern . Soooo thoughtful of you to give us all that information. 😘😘😘
Of course! I like to give all the information I can to help you be successful in making my patterns!
Just wanted to say I've made over a dozen for gifts... don't need the pattern because I've made so many.
Thanks for the tutorial. Later I will try to crochet a headband. Thank you for sharing.
How you begin this pattern is sooo interesting!!! ❤ I have a tendency to get bored on some patterns. I feel I am stepping out of beginner into intermediate in my crochet. Still working on my even looping and reading the crochet on the previous row. Once I accomplish that, I think this 63 old woman will have just started her journey😅🎉
That's so exciting and I'm glad you're learning and trying new things!
Brilliant clear teaching thank you. I have already made the larger version headbandd/earwarmer and absolutely love the picot stitch it's also my absolulte favourite stitch and plan to try it on a jumper too ! Thank you again ☺
awesome video. very easy directions to follow. thank you
Muchas gracias acabo de terminar una para mi niña de 4 años quedo divina, Happy Sunday from Houston,Tx! ❤🤍💙
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you so much 🥰 My daughter is loving all her new headbands!
So happy you enjoy it! Thank you!
What a great pattern! Love it 🤩
Thank you AT! ❤️
Thank you for your time to guide us I love it
You're welcome! I'm so happy you enjoy it!
Just love it. Thank you for the video
Thank you! I'm so happy you love it!
So ironic- September in Canada, I was just thinking about how cute a crochet headband would be for fall, especially to make a bad hair day look cute... but without looking like we live in Antarctica lol!
This looks absolutely delightful! 😊
I know what you mean! It's that perfect in-between seasons headband! Thank you!
Thank you!
Really cute:)
This turned out so cute!! Will definitely be tagging you on Instagram soon!
Yay! I can’t wait to see it and I’m so happy you enjoyed the pattern! ❤️
So cute! Just finished my first!!!
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Awesome!
Could you make this with super bulky yarn?
You could but you'd want to work less stitches across and it will end up being a thicker band
So cuuuuute! I made your picot headboard a few times, will definitely be making this smaller version! 🥰
Thank you so much!
Is there any way you could please do a skinny headband using sport weight yarn? ...or even using sock weight yarn. I enjoy using headbands just to keep hair out of my face rather than for warmth. I’d try making one on my own but most likely I’d be pulling my hair out trying to design it😂
I can definitely add that to my list to make!
@@TheTurtleTrunk Thank you so much. It’s so relaxing to do your tutorials and not have to think on my part.
Use your sport or sock weight yarn and the appropriate hook, then follow any of these headbands patterns.
It should be significantly smaller.
You can also not make the headbands as wide as the pattern by leaving out a row, or 2 rows, etc.
Your headbands should be beautiful. ❤
@@ShilohSapir Thank you. I like the unique pattern!
Thank you for the new pattern. Do you think I can join this headband the same way you did the big version. I just finished mine but it doesn't tie well. I have tried so much that I just stretched it ugly. Thanks in advance if you answer
Hi! You definitely can do the same closure as the larger version but you will want to rip out the last few rows of the ends where it tappers.
I love this headband so much but cannot for the life of me get my bow to tie and look anything like yours. As someone else said I have piled it so much now it’s ugly…. What am I doing wrong?
I’m confused. I find a difference between your written pattern and your video. The pattern says:
R3: Sc, PSC, Sc, but in your video you say: 2 Sc between each PSC stitch.
Also, it would be helpful to say how many PSC’s for R3 in the video demo and show how R3 ends.
Thank you for the pattern.
They both mean the same thing. The repeat is *SC, PSC, SC*, so you will "SC, PSC, SC, SC, PSC, SC, SC, PSC, SC... etc" The rows will start and end with 1 SC but in-between the PSC there will be 2 SC. Hope that makes sense!
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