Thank you for this tutorial. I am a complete beginner and only had 1 crochet hook size 5.5mm. The finished jug cover was more the size of a trifle bowl cover. It looks really pretty in pink wool and small black beads.
Ahh, yes the 5.5mm hook is large, but if you're learning it's not a bad thing. Small hooks can be fiddly to get used too. It's about that time when I was learning that I developed a desire to buy all the crochet hooks in all the sizes!! :) You're project sounds very pretty! :)
Yes, very cute, very nice! I have never worked with beads but have some cheap plastic ones I should practice with. I'm assuming this really is the sort of thing that would work best with cotton as the beads won't make the thread stretch. Thanks for sharing Olivia.
Very Lovely, I did enjoy the look of the white delicate doiley that was shown in the beginning of the video as well. Could you reference a video to that doiley?
Thank you for your tutorial. I found it after a friend asked me if I could make a few I am all thumbs and was wondering if I can add beads after? Also the "drape" will it happen with use as I can't find heavy beads, not even glass seems heavy enough.
these are absolutely beautiful! I've adapted them and are only doing the outer 2 rounds and hand stitched them to a fabric doily. I'm also using cotton yarn (had no idea this is difficult for beginners 😯). but I'm finding the chains of each scallop are twisting in and pulling up. do you have any suggestions? I realised untwisting the yarn helps a huge amount, and not crocheting too tightly. but it's still doing it a bit....
Hi :) I at the minute 22:50, you say, double crochet? And keep saying the same thing, but I have a question, that's maybe a single crochet? In your country is named differently? I am left with a big question! lol.
Hi Teacup and Roses :) Double Crochet in British Terms is the same as Single Crochet in US terms, It can be awfully confusing and I get this question a lot.. so thats why I made this little vide here to help ;Learn to Crochet with Girlybunches - Episode 15 Crochet Stitches Terminology / Conversion Thanks for watching :D
Surely the point of these jug covers is to keep flies and bugs out of the jug..far too many holes in the crochet and would not keep any bugs out........disappointing.
Thank you, you are very clear and concise. It was easy to follow along in the UK terminology. Thanks so much.
Easy to make if you've got the right wool tried different ones l made two used heavy glass beads love them presents for friends 🤩
Absolutely too cute😊
Love, love, love how you added the beads to the doily. Will definitely try this. Thank you so much for your tutorial.
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Thank you for this tutorial. I am a complete beginner and only had 1 crochet hook size 5.5mm. The finished jug cover was more the size of a trifle bowl cover. It looks really pretty in pink wool and small black beads.
Ahh, yes the 5.5mm hook is large, but if you're learning it's not a bad thing. Small hooks can be fiddly to get used too. It's about that time when I was learning that I developed a desire to buy all the crochet hooks in all the sizes!! :) You're project sounds very pretty! :)
Brilliant easy to follow 😍
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for this lovely pattern.
I’m new to crochet so I did in dk yarn and bigger hook and I’m now going to do in cotton
Yes, very cute, very nice! I have never worked with beads but have some cheap plastic ones I should practice with. I'm assuming this really is the sort of thing that would work best with cotton as the beads won't make the thread stretch. Thanks for sharing Olivia.
Very Lovely, I did enjoy the look of the white delicate doiley that was shown in the beginning of the video as well. Could you reference a video to that doiley?
these are really cute! i want to make them bigger to cover a larger mouth pitcher ... do you think adding a couple of loop rows will work?
Thank you for your tutorial. I found it after a friend asked me if I could make a few
I am all thumbs and was wondering if I can add beads after?
Also the "drape" will it happen with use as I can't find heavy beads, not even glass seems heavy enough.
Hi lovex your video tutorial, where do you get your cotton yarn from please x
Absolutely stunning luv!
these are absolutely beautiful!
I've adapted them and are only doing the outer 2 rounds and hand stitched them to a fabric doily. I'm also using cotton yarn (had no idea this is difficult for beginners 😯).
but I'm finding the chains of each scallop are twisting in and pulling up.
do you have any suggestions?
I realised untwisting the yarn helps a huge amount, and not crocheting too tightly. but it's still doing it a bit....
gonna gonna for sure do this thank you I am off to find some beads ! BTW love the gold color one !
Brilliant, made larger for a friends sugar bowl 👍🏻
Never seen these before ... How lovely ! 💕 love them , I need to make some .
What type of of thread is used , just saw this video and want to make it’s so cute❤ thank you so much for explaining so well❤
I'm using a crochet cotton, it's a No.3 or 5 I think. Hope this helps.
Thanks for sharing......really a good work to do ..... 💐
Love this and will be giving it a go TFS Annie xx
You're welcome! Great I think you will love it! :D x
Muy bonito!!!! Muchas gracias por compartir 😘 🇲🇽. Sería posible subtitulos en español????
Lovely video, thank you.
You're welcome! :D
Hi :) I at the minute 22:50, you say, double crochet? And keep saying the same thing, but I have a question, that's maybe a single crochet? In your country is named differently? I am left with a big question! lol.
Hi Teacup and Roses :) Double Crochet in British Terms is the same as Single Crochet in US terms, It can be awfully confusing and I get this question a lot.. so thats why I made this little vide here to help ;Learn to Crochet with Girlybunches - Episode 15 Crochet Stitches Terminology / Conversion Thanks for watching :D
Surely the point of these jug covers is to keep flies and bugs out of the jug..far too many holes in the crochet and would not keep any bugs out........disappointing.