1967 Vintage Crochet Snood Tutorial ( Make This In Less Than 2 Hours!! )
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- Опубліковано 22 чер 2023
- Learn to crochet a vintage 1967 Snood in this easy-to-follow tutorial! Discover the timeless charm of this classic hair accessory as we guide you step-by-step through the process.
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You'll need less than 1 skein of #4 worsted-weight yarn ( Less than 300 yards)
A 6mm hook
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@@justvintagecrochet working on one already and it is coming out well😃😃😃
I used to have this, my grandmother had crocheted it and my mom gave it to me, that was in the early 1970's. I don't know what happened to it, but I can now make it again, thank you ❤ my mom used to wear it over her curlers in her hair, lol 😂
I just finished mine. It came out beautiful. I just am so happ🎉y with your teaching
I love what you said! One of these would be a great improvement over the kitchen towels a lot of women used over their curlers! I do not miss the pain of brush rollers, but there was the idea that we were getting ready for something, even if it was just school or work that was wonderful!
Oh this is perfect for me. I walk my dog early in the morning and wear coverage on my natural hair. Time for a “new” style. I’d use cotton for the summer. I like the spaces to help with air flow. It’s getting hot out here in the mornings. I’m in the Land of Enchantment, home of Hatch chile. NM!!
Hi Wendy. You live down near my Aunt June Rutherford. She lives in Salem and was one of the instrumental figures in starting the Hatch Chili Festival. Her son, Jimmy, owned the Hatch Chili Connection. He recently passed away.
I love that part of NM! My husband and I considered moving there at one time but stayed up here in the Texas panhandle. I don't know why we didn't just do it!
My brother is a well known, southwest artist. He lives in Taos, NM. We have been NM lovers my whole life. I even lived in Taos when I was 19-20 years old. I loved it up there! My other brother has a 2nd home up in Red River. We love to go up there and hang out, too!
Hello from Truth or Consequences NM, 30 miles north of Hatch! You're right, the mornings this summer were blazing; I had to have the gardens and chickens all tended to before 10! I love the design on this snood and am gonna have to make it up to confine this hair of mine against our southwest winds!
Love this, my daughter is into 40s fashion, I’m thinking she could get away with this, I must try it and see what she thinks. Love it. Thank you once again for sharing. xx
1840's also
Hi. Snood rhymes with lewd. 😊 you had it right.
Cute pattern. Thanks.
It looks so big. If it was smaller I might make one then.
Good for long hair sleeping to keep it smooth 👌
I was surprised of the 1967 date. I think of a snood as a 1940-1950 fashion. Very cute and practical. It may be more comfortable than a hat and how fast to put that on instead of pinning your hair up in a pun. Thanks, love your projects.
How did I miss this video. It was recomanded 8 month late. Sometimes youtube is a miracal.
I like this one especially because I have a granddaughter who has protruding ears. She wears headbands. Now I can make her different colored snoods from cotton for the summer. Thank you!
It's adorable! Actually, I could use one of these to protect my crazy curly/wavy hair while I sleep. The scrunchy I use does nothing. This is very cute and practical! Thanks for the fun video!!!
My daughter, who has curly hair, uses a silk snood or cap at night. She swears by it.
A satin cap or pillowcase is better for natural hair.
Viscose blend yarn would be a great silky material for that use.
Love this! I made it along with you and realized that it was way too big for my very thin longish hair so I omitted some of the netting rows and finished it off as directed. Perfect. And you were right - did it in I love this cotton and it was very easy to work with and turned out very light! Less than half a skein! Great break from bigger projects! Thank you for sharing!!!!
Hello Corrina,
This is so pretty and just what I need for my granny mane 👵😉. I love fast projects, thank you for the tutorial🧶
It looks great on Sophie and I like the bow flush as well.
Well girl, you proved me wrong! 😊 My first impression when I saw the pattern pic was - that's clunky for a snood! The word "snood" brings to mind the lacy pieces that society ladies wore way back when. I LOVE YOUR SNOOD!!! Have to make time to make at least one for me! My hair is ridiculously long, so I keep it twisted & clipped up unless it's cold, when I wear it down for warmth. Your snood would soften that look. I prefer your version of the bow. But with my love of crochet flowers, I would sub a pretty flower to compliment the flower created by the start of the piece. Thank you for gifting us another of your excellent tutorials!
Always a pleasure to hear snd watch you work,it turned out lovely and you fitted it perfectly on sophia
I had so much fun making this Snood and I love the fact that it’s from the 1960’s. I appreciate the time you took to make this tutorial. Thank you!!!
Nice you can were it in direct ways nice!!!!
Thank you! I just finished making mine and it's perfect for holding my locs away from my body! Thanks a million!
Cute!!!! So retro! Can't wait to make this!!!!🤗❤️👍
Looks wonderful!
Thank you!
I can't wait to make this, love it
Beautiful! I have my grandmother's snood made with fine pale blue pearl and blue silk lined. Probably 150 yrs old. Lovely heirloom! 💖
I'm loving your channel, thanks
I loved it. Will be making it
How fun! Can’t wait to make this one 😊. Thanks ❤
Can’t wait to give this pattern a try.
Love this 😍Can't wait to make it!
This looks like a snowflake! Love it!
This hat is so cute, I love it 💖
Love this❤enjoyed watching and listening to you. THANK YOU
Thanks for sharing I’ll give it a try
That is really cute. Thank you
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I made this as a hair net ❤
Love it! Made one, and planning on making more.
Love this so much!! Off to try making one!! Thanks for sharing ❤
I love this and I'm going to make it. It'll be fun❣️
Beautiful. I love these being an 80's fashion child myself.
I'm so glad you changed the bow. I like it so much better. Also a snood was traditionally secured with Bobby pins or hairpins. Because they are a little loose fitting.
Hello, and yes you said that correctly 🙂. This is a really pretty Snood, the snood looks great on Sophie 😉. Thank you for this fast, fun tutorial 🧶
I love snoods. This one looks cute with the bow.
So pretty I will be making this snood thank you for keeping it easy to follow.
Been looking for a pattern like this for ages. Looks like fun!
I made this and love it . Thank you so much ❤
Love it and your bow is much nicer looking; thanks!
Love it and Sophia!
Thank you so much I have to make this!!!! Its beautiful, love your tutorials!!!!
I'll have to do that one! Thank you!
I was born in 1967! 😁 I can't wait to make this! Thank you for sharing 💗💗💗 I pronounce it as snood (as in dude) 👍
Thank you. I have been looking for a tutorial on this snood..
I think I need this! Finally something I can do! God bless 🙏❤☀
I worked this up in cotton and i love it. Thanks so much
Made it with you. It looks very sophisticated but it was so easy and fun to make. Thank you❤
You have such a pleasant voice. ❤
I would have worn this when I had long hair in the summer. Really cute! Maybe you can find a kerchief pattern from the 70s
Love this pattern! I made 2 so far! Thanks for sharing!
Love this
Oh mah goodness! I'm so excited yo try this pattern. Thank you! And yes, Sofia fits her perfectly 🫶
Completed!!! I made mine with beige acrylic yarn, it came out perfect!!!! Thank you!!!!!❤
Wonderful!
Thank you for this tutorial! I started to make it but had to start over. Fingers crossed!💛
Neato ! I have been looking for one of these
So Darling🎉🎉I just grew my hair out, I definitely need this. Thank you for your awesome videos❤️🥰
she's a Genivive. the snnod looks good!
Very cute project, I love snoods! (Yes you are pronouncing it perfectly :-)
❤ tyvm. Going to go get buzy.😊
Good year! LOL Very pretty! I actually had a lot of orders last winter for these.
Thank you for this. My cousin and I both enjoyed making this. We have been searching for this type pattern for a hot minute.
I remember my mom wearing one of these ❤
So cute!!!
I love vintage and didn't realize that I am obviously vintage myself as I was 11 in 1967. I love this and will try and make this one to wear instead of a bandana scarf.
I just made this it a cooper color. I love it. ❤️
I made this along with you and it is EXTREMELY cute!! The 4 weight cotton works great
Love it Can't wait to crochet it Thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome 😊
So cute! I think I will make one in cotton as you suggested.
I love history and crochet so your videos really interest me! You have a cheery attitude and I like that you show your mistakes and frustrations (it is amazing that you figure out those old instructions). We are spoiled today with our detailed patterns. It's kinda like the old recipes, where it was just assumed you knew cooking techniques.
Hello Corrina, this cap is so cute I really like it. I think I even could make this cap. Thank You for your time showing us how to make it. ❤
Thanks so much 😊
I am just now watching this video and I've been so stressed at work I finally just turned to one of your videos to watch and bring me soothing comfort. It's like sitting with a friend and watching her work on something I love to do myself. Thank you for the video!!! ❤❤❤
I'm enjoying watching your videos I have made 2 of the snood caps one for myself and my daughter
Love it.
Thank you so much. I used to perform in Renaissance fairs where I used my snood every day as a 'bit" for my character, a spacey court lady. Now I will crochet my own for fun!
Yep! Long "o". Food. Snood. 😊 I love these! I love having fast, fun, easy items to give me a break from large projects. It gives my brain a break.😂😂
I love this channel. I've just made this item for my grandmother as a gift. I love how this turned out and I can totally see her bombing around on her electric scooter wearing this... May have to add those vintage gloves to finish the look for her 😊
This is perfect!! I am going to try it with a thinner thread to make this summery! What I great way to put my hair back and out of the way, but in the summer time!! Thank you for doing this pattern.
I'm on my second hat! This pattern is gorgeous and beautiful. When I wear it I pretend that I'm in the 60s. 😁😁😁 Thank you once again for sharing!
I love it! Your calming voice and clear instructions make every work so easy.
Thank you so much!
I made this and it is just so cute. Very easy pattern and your video is great. I wear when my hair is unruly or cooking. Thank you
It lloks great and I like your bow better. Can"t wait to make one !! Thank you !
Thank you! 😊
Very cute & I love the name Sofia.
Lovely! I love the flower in the centre at the back 😊
I think the bow with a twist makes it look like it’s a tied-up scarf (I’d go with that)
So quick! The name Sophia fits her well
Ah! This is soooo cute! I'm really digging these vintage patterns! This is cute and simple... I would totally wear this.
Also, I've only ever heard snood pronounced like nude.
💖 Thank you Corinna, for sharing your crochet journey with us You are such an inspiration to me! God bless you!
Thank you so much!
I love the snood my grandma used to wear to bed when I was little. She had another one she would wear to do house work and a better one to wear to the drugstore when she would take me there for a strawberry phosphate in 1965. Hysterical how all these patterns take me back! I began crocheting with Aunt Lydia’s rug yarn. It was cheap and tough as nails.
This is so cute! I’m making myself one. That’s sayin a lot since I rarely make anything for myself. Lol
I'm thrilled! My 30year old has wanted one for a year now so you've made this mamma very happy
I crocheted this hat with your video and I did mine without the folks I thought the boy looked a little too much I love it
I love snoods!!!
I made my first one in acrylic yarn and just finished another in cotton, I like the cotton better. Thank you for doing all you do😊
Definitely like the way you did the bow much better.
Nice! I have an older friend who has been wanting something like this. I'll give this z shot and see what she thinks.
Have a great day. 🐞
Very good
I love this so much! I have the perfect yarn stashed away for this, i hope its 4 weight 😅😅🤞🏻🤞🏻
I love your video and the snood. I was "of age" in 1967. I don't remember the snood in that era. I remember those small triangle scarves but not snoods, especially over teased hair.