Thank you very much for this tutorial, I used thick chunky yarn to make this and it made a perfect bag for my sister to put her water bottle in. She loved it. Will definitely be making more of these😁😁
For everyone struggling to follow the pattern, here's something you can do! Instead of doing a slst, ch1 and sc1 at the end and start of every round, I just skipped this and got the same result! I just used a stitch market to mark the rounds. Hope this helped!! 😀
Yes I agree, when I did it he way I constant ended up with an extra stitch and a seen, I have to in the end and flogged it. Plus I agree words are be than music, I couldn't complete this as the music sent me sleep
Oh my Gosh, i was just watching this tutorial, listening to calm down worship music and had a good time with the Lord. And then in the end i saw you are a beliver too ❤
Do you have the pattern written down anywhere? These are so cute, and I am having a hard time understanding them. I am sure it is just me, not you. Thanks 😊
Thank you so much for your kind words! I appreciate your effort and understanding. Unfortunately, I don't have the pattern written down, but I'm grateful for your interest. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, please let me know. Thanks again! 🫶🏻✨
Hi! I'm a complete novice so I'm not very clear about the terms yet. When you say *1sc, 1inc*, that means I should do 1 sc into the stitch and then do 2 sc into the next one, right?
Trying to follow but the text is really hard to see and round 5 of the cap doesn't make sense in the transcript Is it possible to write down the pattern in the description or speak the instructions?
I just finished the spots. I have started with the cap, but I only get it until round 2. How do you get 18 stitches in round 3? If I'm right you finished with 12 stitches in round 2. If you make 2 SC in every stich you make 24 stitches in totaal right? I really don't get it. I hope you could explain it for me. Thanking you in advance.
For Rnd 3 you are first going to start with a ch 1, then sc 1 into the same place. Inc 1 into the next stitch. The next steps are going to be repeated throughout rnd 3 (*…*). *sc 1, inc 1* all the way around. When your done close/finish the round with a slip stitch.
Many thanks for the explanation! After that I have made many mushrooms, and (still) give them to my loved ones as a little present to celebrate the autumn season ❤️🍄
When you’re starting the top, do you put two single crochets in each stitch all the way around or one because if I only put one it curves up but from my understanding of the pattern, you’re only supposed to put one, but yours is staying flat
They do not mention the thickness of the yarn or the size on the yarn, but I compared it to another yarn (that is Dk yarn) and it seamed more or less the same thickness. So it is about the same thickness as Dk yarn.
That’s okay 👍🏻. Crochet doesn’t come easy the first time. It requires patience and a lot of practice🤗. I know you will get it right✨. These *…* asterisks mean that whatever is written in the middle between them, it is going to be repeated throughout the rest of that round.✨😉
Hi, I know that sometimes end up with more stitches, that is because the slip stitch that is made to close a round looks like an extra stitch. You can as you crochet to keep track of the stitch count or you could just to tight slip stitches so that it doesn’t look like an extra stitch. Hope this helps
Inc = increase (place 2 stitches into the same place), meaning the inc 1 you are going to 1 increase into the next stitch. If had said inc 2, you are going to increase 1 into the next two stitches. Same goes for the sc 1. Sc 1 means you are going to place 1 single crochet into the stitch and if it had sad sc 2, it means you are going to place 1 sc into the next two stitches✨ Hope this helps💕
I am currently following your video. Where do you sl st? Is it where you began the current round? Is it on the sl st before that current round or on the ch1? Or just on the next st? I tried to count the stitches but it's not coming up as a round.
So basically the ch 1, in the beginning of a round, is just to reach the hight of a sc. When you do the slip stitch, jou skip the ch 1 on the single crochets side and slip stitch on top of the single crochet.
I’m trying to watch and follow you but you cover your work with your thumb…😢. Your written instructions are different from what I’m used to seeing. What is inc? You have wonderful pieces but your video and instructions are hard to figure out.
Hi, I have a section in my tutorial that is called Crochet Abbreviation. There you can see the meaning of the short abbreviation to a word. inc = increase (2 stitches into the same place) If you are working with, for example, double crochets then the increase is going to be 2 double crochets into the same stitch/place. Same goes for other kinds of stitches when doing an increase. 2 stitches into the same place. Hope this helps😊
@@crochetit Hi! What does that mean exactly? Like two slip stitches in the same stitch? I'm very sorry, this is all really confusing, every video I watch has different language used.
Thank you very much for this tutorial, I used thick chunky yarn to make this and it made a perfect bag for my sister to put her water bottle in. She loved it. Will definitely be making more of these😁😁
Love this my granddaughter is gonna love it, course I'm gonna put things in them🤔❤
For everyone struggling to follow the pattern, here's something you can do! Instead of doing a slst, ch1 and sc1 at the end and start of every round, I just skipped this and got the same result! I just used a stitch market to mark the rounds. Hope this helped!! 😀
Yes I agree, when I did it he way I constant ended up with an extra stitch and a seen, I have to in the end and flogged it. Plus I agree words are be than music, I couldn't complete this as the music sent me sleep
I had to turn the sound off same result sleepiness and couldn't concentrate. I wrote the pattern down
I loved it. I just finished making it and it's so cute and amazing thank you 🤍
So cute!!
Thanks
Oh my Gosh, i was just watching this tutorial, listening to calm down worship music and had a good time with the Lord. And then in the end i saw you are a beliver too ❤
Good time with the Lord 🤔what did you do
thank you for the tutorial! my little mushroom came out super cute🤍
You’re welcome 😊
this was and awesome pattern and I understood it and the results are fabulous. Thank you very much!
Thank you! And you’re welcome 😊
Achei lindo e fofo
Com certeza vou fazer ❤❤
Spoken instructions are easier to follow, bc the written gets confusing without explaining.☹️
aaaw!! Dis so cute!!🤗
Dankie🤗🍄
Je duar art shumë bukur E shpjegon super
Thank you ☺️
Thanks!! I’m making these for my friends for christmas!!
Danke für die Anleitung ❤
Love it thank you. Can't wait to make one.
Do you have the pattern written down anywhere? These are so cute, and I am having a hard time understanding
them. I am sure it is just me, not you. Thanks 😊
Thank you so much for your kind words! I appreciate your effort and understanding. Unfortunately, I don't have the pattern written down, but I'm grateful for your interest. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, please let me know. Thanks again! 🫶🏻✨
The pattern is at the top of each screen, just write it down as u go.
Use the transcript.
Quedan hermosos, gracias por compartir
Me podrías ayudar?
Hi! I'm a complete novice so I'm not very clear about the terms yet. When you say *1sc, 1inc*, that means I should do 1 sc into the stitch and then do 2 sc into the next one, right?
Correct 👍🏻✨
@@crochetit thank you! this design is so great btw! I'm making them for my best friends so hopefully maybe they'll turn out half as good as yours 😅
It's a cute mushroom lip case 🤭 Can I knit and sell this? I will state that I used your video as a reference.
❤
Perfection!
Adorei o vídeo!!! Bem fácil de entender!
Trying to follow but the text is really hard to see and round 5 of the cap doesn't make sense in the transcript
Is it possible to write down the pattern in the description or speak the instructions?
I just finished the spots. I have started with the cap, but I only get it until round 2. How do you get 18 stitches in round 3? If I'm right you finished with 12 stitches in round 2. If you make 2 SC in every stich you make 24 stitches in totaal right? I really don't get it. I hope you could explain it for me. Thanking you in advance.
For Rnd 3 you are first going to start with a ch 1, then sc 1 into the same place. Inc 1 into the next stitch. The next steps are going to be repeated throughout rnd 3 (*…*). *sc 1, inc 1* all the way around. When your done close/finish the round with a slip stitch.
Many thanks for the explanation! After that I have made many mushrooms, and (still) give them to my loved ones as a little present to celebrate the autumn season ❤️🍄
When you’re starting the top, do you put two single crochets in each stitch all the way around or one because if I only put one it curves up but from my understanding of the pattern, you’re only supposed to put one, but yours is staying flat
The 1st round you put 6 sc into magic ring. The 2nd round you put 2 sc into each st around.
Ok, muy hermoso y todo pero ta escucharon la música del video en modo rapido?💀da miedo
That didn’t work for me I dondt know what I’m doing wrong but the sting of the mushroom is going to get bigger when I crochet
Round 6 for now
perfect! made a great christmas present thank you!
what kind of cotton yarn or can you use acrylic yarn
This is cottan yarn, “Viola cotton” from “Classic yarns”
is there a thickness
They do not mention the thickness of the yarn or the size on the yarn, but I compared it to another yarn (that is Dk yarn) and it seamed more or less the same thickness. So it is about the same thickness as Dk yarn.
How did you make the bottom so flat?? Mine keep coming out rounded :/
I try to keep each stitch the same tension when crocheting😊
is it ok to just hot glue the spots in the cap?
Yes you can do that☺️. It would be much quicker than to sew each spot individually on the cap😅
@@crochetit okii thank you so much!!❤️❤️❤️
I had a hard time understanding the numbers with these ** I think it’s because I was just starting yesterday.
That’s okay 👍🏻. Crochet doesn’t come easy the first time. It requires patience and a lot of practice🤗. I know you will get it right✨. These *…* asterisks mean that whatever is written in the middle between them, it is going to be repeated throughout the rest of that round.✨😉
hii on round 1 i end up with 7 and round 2 i end up with 14..?
Hi, I know that sometimes end up with more stitches, that is because the slip stitch that is made to close a round looks like an extra stitch. You can as you crochet to keep track of the stitch count or you could just to tight slip stitches so that it doesn’t look like an extra stitch.
Hope this helps
What are the difference of inc1 and sc1 into the same place? 🙈
Inc = increase (place 2 stitches into the same place), meaning the inc 1 you are going to 1 increase into the next stitch. If had said inc 2, you are going to increase 1 into the next two stitches.
Same goes for the sc 1. Sc 1 means you are going to place 1 single crochet into the stitch and if it had sad sc 2, it means you are going to place 1 sc into the next two stitches✨
Hope this helps💕
@@crochetitno 😭😭😭 my head is not like your 😭
Unfortunately, i couldn't follow the pattern. I wish you also explained verbally
I always go to another video when they don't talk
Oh well ✌🏽
@@nicky2846 you guys can do it freestyle its easier and way more fun
You can add the captions. It will tell you the pattern step by step.
Or you can learn. It's not everyone's responsibility to make sure you know something.
15:06
Perfect to vapes jeje
👏👏
I am currently following your video. Where do you sl st? Is it where you began the current round? Is it on the sl st before that current round or on the ch1? Or just on the next st? I tried to count the stitches but it's not coming up as a round.
So basically the ch 1, in the beginning of a round, is just to reach the hight of a sc. When you do the slip stitch, jou skip the ch 1 on the single crochets side and slip stitch on top of the single crochet.
Just ignore the slip stitch its not needed
I'm french, what is "ch" thanks
ch = chain
Is that cotton?
Yes
@@crochetit super cute!
Thank you🍄🤗✨
Hola 😊en cuanto los puedo vender?
6:03
Continuar no round 5
I’m trying to watch and follow you but you cover your work with your thumb…😢. Your written instructions are different from what I’m used to seeing. What is inc? You have wonderful pieces but your video and instructions are hard to figure out.
Hi, I have a section in my tutorial that is called Crochet Abbreviation. There you can see the meaning of the short abbreviation to a word.
inc = increase (2 stitches into the same place)
If you are working with, for example, double crochets then the increase is going to be 2 double crochets into the same stitch/place. Same goes for other kinds of stitches when doing an increase. 2 stitches into the same place.
Hope this helps😊
@@crochetit Hi! What does that mean exactly? Like two slip stitches in the same stitch? I'm very sorry, this is all really confusing, every video I watch has different language used.
@@makeshiftchronicles660 an increase stitch is when you do 2 single crochets within the same stitch. This adds a new stitch to your row count.
너무 어렵다ㅠㅠ
God damn i can understand nothing from this tutorial