Thank you for this! I am a SUPER-beginner crocheter and loved this design. I decided to be brave and go for it. Your instruction made it really easy to follow and execute. My end result was a little wonky as I used a bigger bulk yarn and wasn't consistent with the tension of each stitch. Total beginner's learning curve, but considering how well it turned out as my first completed crochet project, speaks to the clarity of this video. Thank you!
@BX_QUEEN_19 go for it!!!! use the merino wool suggested and try and use firm tension...its on the bigger size...which is how it's meant to fit. It's lovely and really easy following along with the instructions! Much luck to you 🫶
Size and type of yarn make a huge difference in the measurements. I just finished this and I had to add several more rows to the hood before I could even consider closing the top. My yarn is Loops&Threads impeccable acrylic, medium (4), with the label recommended 5mm hook and 6mm hook for the hood portion. The hood ended up not as deep as the one shown in this video. Also, the mannequin head is child sized and the woman is actually quite small. If you're an adult over 6 feet tall like the person whom I made this for, measure around their neck and add 2.5cm (1in) for the turtle neck portion. Double the increases per row for the first portion of the hood (starting with the 2nd row after the first row of increases: 2 half double crochetes in the first and second stitches and the last 2 stitches of the rows). Then, for the second part of the hood, continue as instructed in the video but with extra rows. By the end, my hood is at 35cm in length and I should have gone a little more. I followed the video and didn't add the extra increases that I'm recommending doing. It definitely is not deep enough to fold back like she does in the video which is why I say she is particularly small. The person I made this for looks like an assassin's creed badass so I'm not saying this is a bad outcome but it's not what I was going for with it either. Good pattern but I'm altering it for the next one!
Thanks! I just finished my first hood and I had the same problem. It’s just not loose enough. It fits me, but it’s not the style of the video and just too tight. Luckily my little sister asked if she could have a hood too. So this one I made goes to her. Hopefully it fits and looks better on her. I definitely will do another one for me and my mother. I‘ll try what you’ve said, thank you so much!
Interesting outcome🤔...did you use different wool? I used the suggested merino and followed to a tee. Its perfect....My head is on the smaller size but I find the fold over hood is actually a tad on the large size. I feel like the measurements are perfect for a small to average framed woman. Much luck on your next one!!💜
@@savinabees9220 yes I used a more chunky yarn with hook size 10 on the first one. For the second one I used also chunky yarn but not as chunky as the first one (hook size 8). The second one turned out more fitting but still a bit small/tight for me. The neck part was perfect but the hood is not as loose as I wanted to. It fits my head but it’s just too tight for my taste if that makes sense? For the third one I used the wool baby snuggle from hobbi. The neck part was a bit tighter here although I did the exact same length and width as in the second. For the hood part I did what the original commentator said. I did a double increase for the first 3-4 rows (so 2 stitches with increases on each side) to have more width. Then continued to do the normal increases of the video. Also I did 18,5cm instead of 17cm to have the width I wanted. After finishing the recommended 30cm I just tried it on to see what it might look like. Same as in the second one, fits but too tight. So I did more rows to end up with the fit I wanted to. In the end I had about 37cm length for the hood. So I don’t know if yarn matters or not. I would say it kinda does but also the fits were quite similar with the recommended cm of the video. Maybe it turns out a bit tighter or looser but that’s just to the stretchiness of the wool I guess. For a perfect outcome I would recommend measuring your neck and your head. I measured from the back of my head to my forehead to have the width of the hood and added about 2cm. For the length of the hood and the neck part I would recommend to just try it on and see if you have to add more or not.
I loved that you tell us the lengths in cm as well as in stitches, so that if we wanted to use a different weight of yarn but end up with the same size we can, thank you! 🥰
I just wanted to pass along my thanks. My daughter and her family moved to Alaska this past spring. So I wanted to make these cozy hoods for when they are waiting for the bus. 3 little boys that have this grandmother completely around their fingers. We miss them so very much. This will go in their Christmas boxes.
@karlamontalvo2712 I didn't adjust. They are all in school and we're very excited to get them and wear them. Their Mom n Dad were jealous so I had to make them one too.
Thank you so much for this! The last time I had tried crocheting anything was over 20 years ago at school and I was REALLY bad at it, but with some encouragement from friends and this clear and precise video I'm very proud of the result! I made the hood intentionally a bit looser than in the video, but with such easy instructions it was a very easy modification to make. Also thank you so so so much for adding the measurements in centimeters, since I had a bit different thickness of the yarn, but as I aimed for the centimeter-measurements instead of the exact number of the rows it still came a very nice fit. I never would have thought that I could crochet something like this. This was an immense confidence boost!
Thank You for your clear instructions. I made this hoodie in navy merino wool and it turned out beautiful!!!!! I've worn it to shovel already...sweating my buns off and .. neighbors want to order one!!😊 BTW...your cheery yet calm attitude made this a real pleasure to crochet ...thanks so much for your energy here!!❤❤
I’ve made two of these projects so far! The pattern is super easy to follow, for the first hood I followed the pattern exactly and the second try I’m adding extra rows for a looser fit around my head. I also doubled up on yarn and it created a thick, well shaped hood! I wear it around my neck with a scarf usually and the hood is easy to pull up for chillier days.
I had my doubts as this project seemed to be huge, but when it was finished, I tried it on and it is awesome. It's a gift for my sister who lives in a much colder climate. She's going to love it. Thanks for a great tutorial.
I’m squealing in excitement. I just got two pairs of in-laws (step parents too) and a lot of sibling inlaws so this will be an amazing way to save a bit of money and I can use my current yarn collection!!!! Also this is amazing for harsh MN winters.
I just whipped this project up and omg it is SO COOL. It is a christmas gift but I will definitely be making myself one. It feels cozy AND post-apocalyptic at the SAME TIME! :D
Great tutorial. Easy to follow and detailed enough, but not too much to make it boring, as some tend to be. Superbly balanced :) Thank you for the measurements during the project phases - it is really important for people using different yarns.
Very nice! Will try this one but right now I am working on my granddaughter’s baby blanket for my great grandson as soon as I am done with it I will try this. I need this! Thank you for the tutorial! 😘
Thank you :) I just started and am looking forward to the result. It‘s great that you give all measurements in cm also. As has been said before, this way we can use all kinds of hooks and wools. Different number of stitches and rows, same result in cm. I like the look of thick wool best though :D More often than not I only have thin wool, then I combine them. Gives a nice color effect.
Thank you so much! Absolutely wonderful tutorial. You explain things very well, and unlike some of the other tutorials I have seen the shots are clear enough that I can see each stitch. I have been looking for something exactly like this that was cute enough that I'd actually wear, but still very warm. I recently moved to a new state that reaches -30ºC in the winter, so keeping my face warm while walking through the freezing wind was pretty high on my priority list. I decided to make the pattern in super bulky yarn with a size 9mm and 10mm crochet hook, since that was the weight of the wool I had available to make the pattern and I knew it would be much faster. I have had no problems translating the pattern with my yarn and crochet hook differences for the cowl/neck portion. Hoping the hood works just as well.
I am making this for a girlfriend for Christmas. She is out in the cold and thought that this would be good for her to keep warm. Thank you for this easy pattern. I have the neck piece finished and have to start the hood part now. Can't wait to see it finished. Thank you.
Thank you for making the videos. I am very much a visual learner. I bought the pattern of this after watching video to have it on hand and to support you. I have not crochet in over ten hrs hrs and only ever made blankets. These videos have helped me understand what I read and I am goi g to make this over this holiday weekend. Happy thanksgiving and thank you ❤️
Thank you so much .i am a beginner and due to your perfect guidance it was very easy to make this turtle neck Hoodie .It turned out very well.Thank you
This is the exact winter project I was looking for! I’ve crocheted many scarves and shawls but I’ve yet to tackle a hood, so fingers crossed I’ll be able to do it!
Thank you for the tutorial. My 5wieight yarn was alot thicker than yours so it worked up pretty quick. Luckily your exact measurements fit me perfectly, but I'll need to adjust for family members. Only thing I did differently was did two rounds of single chrochet aroud the hood to hide the increases on the hood and to give it a rounder shape. Thanks again!
Thank you so much for doing this tutorial! I have now made it twice! The first one was for me, then my boyfriend got jelly so i made him one too! So snug and cozy! 🥰
I just finished mine 💕💕💕 , it's so much easier than it looks like before watching your tutorial ✨✨✨. Thank you sooo much 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻. I never thought I'd be able to do something so nice but you helped me 🩷🧡💚💙
@@DivingDucksCrochetla aguja que cambia es de mayor o menor número porfavor 😊😊, estoy tejiendo el gorro pero me quedé en el cambio de aguja porque no sé cual debo usar 😊😊
I've been crocheting for some years, and I have to say this is quite impressive, and a very classic look. I'm always looking for new things to try, and this is PERFECT right now seeing as Fall will be rolling in soon. Thank You!
I love your pattern for a turtle neck and a hoodie. I made one for Christmas last year and want to finish mine this year. Thank you for the good pattern. :-)
Hola, te cuento te acabo de terminar mi capucha con cuello alto.👌👌 aparte de ir guiando por el paso a paso, Me encantó qué hicieras zoom, porque me fui fijando cadena por cadena y punto por punto 👍👍 así se me hizo mucho más fácil entender el tejido... Muchas gracias por tu explicación, saludos y un abrazo fraterno desde Chile 🇨🇱 🫂 🌹
Thank you, you are the best teacher, I Love your work. You are the best I made it.and will start selling to make living. God bless you. I'm from South Africa ❤❤❤
Wonderful…I will going to make one for my niece who lives in Canada and had asked me make something similar like what you made just now✨ THE HOODIE TO COVER HEAD, NECK & NOSE ❤
The tension and your stitches are so sharp and clean!! this is what I want to make for myself, you see? Mexican in Canada needs this Great pattern and your instructions are so clear! thank you for taking the time to share your talents!!
I have been looking for this pattern literary for years. I seen one person showing off their version of the pattern but never gave a tutorial on it so I just kept on looking until now.
You are genius!! Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful pattern. I'm going to make this for myself for this winter. I hope you have a nice day. Thank you!!
Thank you for this! I am a SUPER-beginner crocheter and loved this design. I decided to be brave and go for it. Your instruction made it really easy to follow and execute. My end result was a little wonky as I used a bigger bulk yarn and wasn't consistent with the tension of each stitch. Total beginner's learning curve, but considering how well it turned out as my first completed crochet project, speaks to the clarity of this video. Thank you!
Thank you so much ❤️😊
nice job!!!❤
I've actually made this and followed you tutorial. I sold it for $10.00!
I’m scared to try it lol. But I may go for it over the Christmas break! 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽
@BX_QUEEN_19
go for it!!!!
use the merino wool suggested and try and use firm tension...its on the bigger size...which is how it's meant to fit.
It's lovely and really easy following along with the instructions!
Much luck to you 🫶
Size and type of yarn make a huge difference in the measurements. I just finished this and I had to add several more rows to the hood before I could even consider closing the top.
My yarn is Loops&Threads impeccable acrylic, medium (4), with the label recommended 5mm hook and 6mm hook for the hood portion.
The hood ended up not as deep as the one shown in this video. Also, the mannequin head is child sized and the woman is actually quite small.
If you're an adult over 6 feet tall like the person whom I made this for, measure around their neck and add 2.5cm (1in) for the turtle neck portion. Double the increases per row for the first portion of the hood (starting with the 2nd row after the first row of increases: 2 half double crochetes in the first and second stitches and the last 2 stitches of the rows). Then, for the second part of the hood, continue as instructed in the video but with extra rows.
By the end, my hood is at 35cm in length and I should have gone a little more. I followed the video and didn't add the extra increases that I'm recommending doing. It definitely is not deep enough to fold back like she does in the video which is why I say she is particularly small.
The person I made this for looks like an assassin's creed badass so I'm not saying this is a bad outcome but it's not what I was going for with it either. Good pattern but I'm altering it for the next one!
Thanks!
I just finished my first hood and I had the same problem. It’s just not loose enough. It fits me, but it’s not the style of the video and just too tight.
Luckily my little sister asked if she could have a hood too. So this one I made goes to her.
Hopefully it fits and looks better on her.
I definitely will do another one for me and my mother.
I‘ll try what you’ve said, thank you so much!
Cuantos ovillos se necesitan?
Interesting outcome🤔...did you use different wool?
I used the suggested merino and followed to a tee. Its perfect....My head is on the smaller size but I find the fold over hood is actually a tad on the large size. I feel like the measurements are perfect for a small to average framed woman.
Much luck on your next one!!💜
@@savinabees9220 yes I used a more chunky yarn with hook size 10 on the first one.
For the second one I used also chunky yarn but not as chunky as the first one (hook size 8).
The second one turned out more fitting but still a bit small/tight for me. The neck part was perfect but the hood is not as loose as I wanted to.
It fits my head but it’s just too tight for my taste if that makes sense?
For the third one I used the wool baby snuggle from hobbi. The neck part was a bit tighter here although I did the exact same length and width as in the second.
For the hood part I did what the original commentator said.
I did a double increase for the first 3-4 rows (so 2 stitches with increases on each side) to have more width.
Then continued to do the normal increases of the video. Also I did 18,5cm instead of 17cm to have the width I wanted.
After finishing the recommended 30cm I just tried it on to see what it might look like.
Same as in the second one, fits but too tight. So I did more rows to end up with the fit I wanted to.
In the end I had about 37cm length for the hood.
So I don’t know if yarn matters or not. I would say it kinda does but also the fits were quite similar with the recommended cm of the video.
Maybe it turns out a bit tighter or looser but that’s just to the stretchiness of the wool I guess.
For a perfect outcome I would recommend measuring your neck and your head.
I measured from the back of my head to my forehead to have the width of the hood and added about 2cm.
For the length of the hood and the neck part I would recommend to just try it on and see if you have to add more or not.
💯 ...yarn and hook size really matters !! Such a fun project tho took around 5 hours to complete I had a blast doing it !! Thanks !!
I loved that you tell us the lengths in cm as well as in stitches, so that if we wanted to use a different weight of yarn but end up with the same size we can, thank you! 🥰
I just wanted to pass along my thanks. My daughter and her family moved to Alaska this past spring. So I wanted to make these cozy hoods for when they are waiting for the bus. 3 little boys that have this grandmother completely around their fingers. We miss them so very much. This will go in their Christmas boxes.
How did you adjust the pattern for kids sizes?
@karlamontalvo2712 I didn't adjust. They are all in school and we're very excited to get them and wear them. Their Mom n Dad were jealous so I had to make them one too.
@@karlamontalvo2712there is the pattern you can buy in the description that offers 1 adult size and 2 children sizes
Thank you so much for this! The last time I had tried crocheting anything was over 20 years ago at school and I was REALLY bad at it, but with some encouragement from friends and this clear and precise video I'm very proud of the result! I made the hood intentionally a bit looser than in the video, but with such easy instructions it was a very easy modification to make. Also thank you so so so much for adding the measurements in centimeters, since I had a bit different thickness of the yarn, but as I aimed for the centimeter-measurements instead of the exact number of the rows it still came a very nice fit. I never would have thought that I could crochet something like this. This was an immense confidence boost!
This will be perfect for cold mornings doing farm chores ❤️ can't wait to make one for each of my family members
my grandma hates long scarves and this was absolutely perfect for her!! i just finished making one for her christmas present. thank you!!
Thank You for your clear instructions. I made this hoodie in navy merino wool and it turned out beautiful!!!!!
I've worn it to shovel already...sweating my buns off and .. neighbors want to order one!!😊
BTW...your cheery yet calm attitude made this a real pleasure to crochet ...thanks so much for your energy here!!❤❤
I’ve made two of these projects so far! The pattern is super easy to follow, for the first hood I followed the pattern exactly and the second try I’m adding extra rows for a looser fit around my head. I also doubled up on yarn and it created a thick, well shaped hood! I wear it around my neck with a scarf usually and the hood is easy to pull up for chillier days.
A simple way to protect neck and head from cold temperatures.
Thank you for your idea and showing it in a likeable and competent way. ❤
I had my doubts as this project seemed to be huge, but when it was finished, I tried it on and it is awesome. It's a gift for my sister who lives in a much colder climate. She's going to love it. Thanks for a great tutorial.
Great to hear! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
/Vibeke
I’m squealing in excitement. I just got two pairs of in-laws (step parents too) and a lot of sibling inlaws so this will be an amazing way to save a bit of money and I can use my current yarn collection!!!!
Also this is amazing for harsh MN winters.
Did u use worsted weight
vielen Dank für die Anleitung, sehr gut erklärt und gezeigt, die einzelnen Kapitel sind sehr hilfreich
I just whipped this project up and omg it is SO COOL. It is a christmas gift but I will definitely be making myself one. It feels cozy AND post-apocalyptic at the SAME TIME! :D
I fell in love with the idea of this and HAD to make it! I absolutely love it! I have a lot of respiratory issues and it's going to keep me so warm!
This is perfect for skiing especially if you can put the hood up and down for the helmets, easily uncover the face etc! Thank you!
Great tutorial. Easy to follow and detailed enough, but not too much to make it boring, as some tend to be. Superbly balanced :) Thank you for the measurements during the project phases - it is really important for people using different yarns.
Love it! Thank you for this pattern, it’s very warm for my Canadian winters!
You are so welcome! 😍
thank you so much!! made it for my dad for christmas and put hippo ears and eyes since they're his favorite. very excited for his reaction
Bunny ears, cat ears, bear ears, puppy ears... basically any ears you can find a pattern for would be really cute! Great idea! 👍
Did he love it? ❤
Very nice! Will try this one but right now I am working on my granddaughter’s baby blanket for my great grandson as soon as I am done with it I will try this. I need this! Thank you for the tutorial! 😘
Sounds great!...and You´re very welcome! 😊
/Vibeke
Congrats, he is beautiful 🎉❤
Love love love your instructions. Simple and straightforward. Thank you.
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Thank you :)
I just started and am looking forward to the result.
It‘s great that you give all measurements in cm also.
As has been said before, this way we can use all kinds of hooks and wools. Different number of stitches and rows, same result in cm.
I like the look of thick wool best though :D
More often than not I only have thin wool, then I combine them. Gives a nice color effect.
Sieht toll aus.Werde ich diese Woche versuchen,nachzuhäkeln.Toll erklärt!!
Thank you so much! Absolutely wonderful tutorial. You explain things very well, and unlike some of the other tutorials I have seen the shots are clear enough that I can see each stitch. I have been looking for something exactly like this that was cute enough that I'd actually wear, but still very warm. I recently moved to a new state that reaches -30ºC in the winter, so keeping my face warm while walking through the freezing wind was pretty high on my priority list.
I decided to make the pattern in super bulky yarn with a size 9mm and 10mm crochet hook, since that was the weight of the wool I had available to make the pattern and I knew it would be much faster. I have had no problems translating the pattern with my yarn and crochet hook differences for the cowl/neck portion. Hoping the hood works just as well.
Hi was wondering, did you still do the forty seven row count? Thanks in advance for your response
@@annasedillo4663 Do however many rows you need with your gauge and yarn for the pattern to have the same cm/in as the video recommends
Thank you so much I appreciate it
thanks!!!
this was my first proper crochet project, at age 30!
I am making this for a girlfriend for Christmas. She is out in the cold and thought that this would be good for her to keep warm. Thank you for this easy pattern. I have the neck piece finished and have to start the hood part now. Can't wait to see it finished. Thank you.
Thank you for making the videos. I am very much a visual learner. I bought the pattern of this after watching video to have it on hand and to support you. I have not crochet in over ten hrs hrs and only ever made blankets. These videos have helped me understand what I read and I am goi g to make this over this holiday weekend. Happy thanksgiving and thank you ❤️
Thank you so much .i am a beginner and due to your perfect guidance it was very easy to make this turtle neck Hoodie .It turned out very well.Thank you
This is the exact winter project I was looking for! I’ve crocheted many scarves and shawls but I’ve yet to tackle a hood, so fingers crossed I’ll be able to do it!
for any given person we can do ANYTHING the only thing to stop us is lack of supplies and ourselves
So ich habe ihn auch gemacht, tolle und einfache Anleitung 👍👍
Darf ich dich fragen wie viel luftmadchen habe 40 luftmaschen genommen ist das richtig und 50 cm lang
Thank you for the tutorial. My 5wieight yarn was alot thicker than yours so it worked up pretty quick. Luckily your exact measurements fit me perfectly, but I'll need to adjust for family members. Only thing I did differently was did two rounds of single chrochet aroud the hood to hide the increases on the hood and to give it a rounder shape. Thanks again!
Thank you so much for doing this tutorial! I have now made it twice! The first one was for me, then my boyfriend got jelly so i made him one too! So snug and cozy! 🥰
I made it!! I Love it! I'm going to make a Hunter Orange one now for those Ridiculously Long Cold Days on stand. I Love It! Thankyou!
I love it!! Perfect for my grandchildren! Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure and Im sure they will love them! 😊
/Vibeke
Grazie per il video ben fatto e per l'ottima spiegazione . Per me che sto imparando questo video è stato davvero molto utile . Grazie di cuore ❤
I'm about halfway done with your pattern,and I can't wait to try it on! Thank you so much for sharing.
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I am definitely going to make this!! Need it to shovel snow!!
I just finished mine thanks to your tutorial! It was really good!!!! Thanks so much for sharing it!!!
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Awesome pattern, thank you! I made a pink one and added fur to the edges; it’s so cute. Thanks again 🫶
You’re welcome 😊
Amazing tutorial! Mine came out perfect! I made this for my sister but now I want to keep it for myself!😭❤❤
Oh I have to make one. Tomorrow go to the store and get some beautiful yarn. Thank you for the pattern.
This is by far the best tutorial of anything I've ever done. Simple to understand, quick to do. Thank you 🙏
I just finished mine 💕💕💕 , it's so much easier than it looks like before watching your tutorial ✨✨✨. Thank you sooo much 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻. I never thought I'd be able to do something so nice but you helped me 🩷🧡💚💙
amazing pattern! This is one of the easiest clothing item pattern I've ever followed. My hood turned out amazing!
I love your video clarity and description!
Glad it was helpful! 😊
@@DivingDucksCrochetla aguja que cambia es de mayor o menor número porfavor 😊😊, estoy tejiendo el gorro pero me quedé en el cambio de aguja porque no sé cual debo usar 😊😊
I just finished making mine! Perfect for the weather on thanksgiving day 💖
Awesomely cozy warm, thank you 🥰🧶👍🏽🦋🌺
Thank You so much, Shettikka! ...and Happy New Year 🤗
Excellent tutorial, the measurements make all the difference thank you 😊
You’re welcome 😊
I jumped straight to the styling first -- your demonstration is so cute! putting this one on my to make list!
Haha. Thank you 😂🙏👏
I've been crocheting for some years, and I have to say this is quite impressive, and a very classic look. I'm always looking for new things to try, and this is PERFECT right now seeing as Fall will be rolling in soon. Thank You!
Thank you for this. It turned out to be a beautiful pattern. Made it for a close friend! The instructions with the inches measurement were perfect.
Did this as my first crochet project and it came out great! A little wonky but that's on me. Thank you for the great tutorial :)
Thank you , I did mine with 2 colors combined. Turn out gorgeous ❤
Fantastico tutorial spiegato benissimo tutti i passaggi brava 😊😊😊😊😊
Best tutorial yet ❤❤ i chained double because it didn’t look big enough and omg it turned out so amazingly
Дуже дякую за ідею і за Ваш майстер-клас. 💙💛❤️
Thank you very much mom. you are explaining in a simple way
I love your pattern for a turtle neck and a hoodie. I made one for Christmas last year and want to finish mine this year. Thank you for the good pattern. :-)
Just love it so much fun to try and your tutorial was spot on! Thank you!!
I just finished mine and I love it. Thank you for an easy to follow!
Hola, te cuento te acabo de terminar mi capucha con cuello alto.👌👌 aparte de ir guiando por el paso a paso, Me encantó qué hicieras zoom, porque me fui fijando cadena por cadena y punto por punto 👍👍 así se me hizo mucho más fácil entender el tejido... Muchas gracias por tu explicación, saludos y un abrazo fraterno desde Chile 🇨🇱 🫂 🌹
holaa cuantos ovillos usaste?
@@mileystwerkin 2 ovillos de 100grm, alcanza súper bien.
hola! puedo preguntarte qué tipo de lana usaste? o qué marca? 👀
@@escandal0uis hola, aquí en Chile 🇨🇱 compre la " Ukryl " es muy buena, rendidora y antialérgico... Saludos cordiales.
Holii, tengo una duda. En la parte de los aumentos, se hace en cada dxtremo o solo en uno? Porque siento que me está aumentando mucho
Thank you for this. I've always wanted to learn how to make one of these and your video was super easy and you explained every detail.
Thank you, you are the best teacher, I Love your work. You are the best I made it.and will start selling to make living. God bless you. I'm from South Africa ❤❤❤
Wonderful…I will going to make one for my niece who lives in Canada and had asked me make something similar like what you made just now✨ THE HOODIE TO COVER HEAD, NECK & NOSE ❤
Thankyou so much, I just love this pattern! With love from Sweden ❤🇸🇪
Wow ! Thank you for beautiful Hoodie ! I will try to make one for me .
🎉 Wow 🤩 such a great guide and the result is perfect 👌 Thank you very much for the great video 💐 ❤greetings from Germany, Tina
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Superb si foarte bine explicat❤ Felicitări!
bravo, très belle réalisation, j'ai plus qu'à m'y mettre.
The tension and your stitches are so sharp and clean!! this is what I want to make for myself, you see? Mexican in Canada needs this
Great pattern and your instructions are so clear! thank you for taking the time to share your talents!!
This was fun fast and easy! Thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks for sharing us this magnificent pattern ❤
Just finished it and it really is great thank you 🥰
Thanks!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! ❤️❤️❤️
You are a legend 💪
All the best.
/Vibeke
I made it to my boyfriend, he loves it ❤. Thank You.
息子が、外の仕事をしているので、冬寒いので、簡単に編めるので、編んであげたいと思います😊
Yes. This i a very kind idea ❤️
Mine turned out Awesome!!!! Thank you so much. I hope my Grandaughter loves it! Great Chistmas gift. Now have to make matching mittens 🤗
❤ Clear, easy to follow. Great !
From Paris with love ❤
Awesome! Thank you! 😊
Wow this is great! And for those of us who still wear masks...this will help with that also. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome! 😊
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I love that you added a style section
Genia !!! Sos lo más!!! Así decimos en Argentina... Realmente bellísimo!!!
Thank you so much 🥰 hugs from denmark
Thank you. I found this easy to follow and I’m proud of the results😊
Thankyou for this beautiful pattern 👍👍🥰
❤ love this ....thank you so much for the video and pattern and sharing your skills...x
You are so welcome!
/Vibeke
Il più bello tra tutti!
Grazie!!!! ❤️
Merci pour se joli tuto pa très dur à faire je suis débutante merci à vous 😘
すてき!フードがとてもかわいい!わたしも編んでみたいです!
Measurements..! 😊
About 8" tall for the face.
4:44 =20" (or in half= 10"), 11:32 = 6.7", 12:07 = 11.8"
Thank you I just made my first turtleneck hoodie
looks easy enough going to try thanks. blessings
Thank you so much!! I just finished mine and it looks fantastic!
Simplemente, me encantó! Lo explicas muy bien y al detalle! Lo voy a hacer. Te felicito! Desde Argentina🙋🏼♀️
Thank you so much 🥰 and hugs from Denmark
I have been looking for this pattern literary for years. I seen one person showing off their version of the pattern but never gave a tutorial on it so I just kept on looking until now.
Oh.. that makes me so happy. I know the feeling so well🥹❤️
@@DivingDucksCrochet I can't to start making them
Thank you for this video! It was really easy to follow for a beginner like me 😊
You're so welcome!
Love the duck!!
Love the tutorial. Im all new to this and u made it so easy to understand ❤❤ now i have a wondeful hooded scarf! Thanks
Gratidão 🙏♥️🙏, pelos detalhes na criação 👏👏👏, belíssimo trabalho Professora 💞🌷💞
Thank you so much 🥰🥰
Beautiful 😊Thank you😊 definitely gonna make one😊
Thank you! 😊
You are genius!! Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful pattern. I'm going to make this for myself for this winter. I hope you have a nice day. Thank you!!
Çok beğendim modeli bende çocuklarıma örecegim. Teşekkürler canım.