Bought the pattern on Etsy and just finished my first. I used a box of clear ornaments I bought 10 years ago and never did anything with 🤪 Love how you explain how to adapt pattern to different sized ornaments, super helpful. And yes, these are addicting, you got that right. Thank you for sharing your gift with us!
Hello. I have a question in regarding your response. So, to increase/decrease the width of the ornament one would increase/decrease the number of beginning chains. Correct? If I wanted to add more rounds of the puff stitch, I would just alter the number of rows between each puff stitch rounds? Please advise and I enjoyed your comment. Lisa
Thank you so much!! The tutorial, your explaining, your voice and the way you just jumped right in and didn't waste any time was perfection! Thanks again
These are adorable. Thank you so much for the easy to follow tutorial. I'm going to make some with my mom. Thinking they might look nice striped in rich jewel colours too ❤
4:20 just want to double check since each person notates patterns slightly differently… chain 1 for the turn. Then chain 1 for the first stitch of row then sc into the stitch of last row?
I have just begun learning to crochet. The puff stitches aren't looking right but I think it is the yarn I have chosen. So I made these just with the whole thing half double crochet stitches. It looks so cute and I thank you for the awesome tutorial!
Great video!!! Just finished 1st ornament!! Looks great. LOVE IT!! SO classy!! Making one for everyone in my family. Plus kids!! Thank you!!! Austin TX USA
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I’ve become obsessed with these lol I have my first craft fair a week from today and I plan to have some made for that. I’m using Big Twist and Lion Brand Wool Ease.
I just found your beautiful ornament pattern and tutorial and have been working on my first one! Thanks for the step by step instructions, they are great!
Super fun little project! I've decided to make as many as I can prior to setting up our ancillary Christmas tree. That tree will have nothing other than these cute little crocheted ornaments on it! Thank you Briana K!
I really love these. I'm such a disaster with puff stitches, they always look so bad when I do them. I'm wondering if there is another stitch I can use. I can't think of anything
I have a question in regarding the pattern. So, to increase/decrease the width of the ornament one would increase/decrease the number of beginning chains. Correct? If I wanted to add more rounds of the puff stitch, I would just alter the number of rows between each puff stitch rounds? I love this pattern and thank you for sharing with us! Lisa
Hello, these are so beautiful! I’m inquiring about the link for the yarn, it actually is the same for the crochet hooks (which I have and LOVE!). Would you update the post to include the yarn link? Thank you so much for sharing your talent.
Love these! I’ve attempted a couple times and my length is always too short! I’m so discouraged! I’ve done the gauge swatch too. I actually end up too tall of stitch so I tightened up a bit, but HOW DO I GET THE LENGTH? Larger hook? Thicker yarn?
@@leeann9775 I would say just buy some stuffy/amigirumi polyester filler and fill up with what size you have made, then you can make whatever size you like!! No need to be worried about the weight of yarn or the stitch count :)
Third loop is shown in this video with the red needle. It’s part of the stitch that forms a yarn strand under the top ‘v’ of the stitch facing you as you look at your work. If you search for ‘anatomy of a crochet stitch’ you can find line drawings that explain what each bit is called. As in top V, front loop, back loop, third loop etc. These diagrams helped me when I was learning.
You definitely need to use clear ornaments as the color of the ornament will show through. If your yarn matches the same color of the ornament that should work also. My ornaments look amaaaaaazing! Here is my knitting notes for anyone who would like to know: FYI- these notes are for my particular yarn weight, size, and brand that I used (light worsted) and I used the free instructions. I have made one ornament so far. I originally CO 19 stitches for a 2.64 diameter ornament but then thought that would be to long. So CO 21 instead but, now that I have finished the ornament, I realized I should have stuck with casting on 19 stitches like she instructed. It still looks pretty good and I will cast on 19 next time. The final dimensions of the rectangle was 4 in x 7.5 inches and I think 3.75 x 7.5 would have been a better size (i.e. I should have only cast on 19). I kept loosing stitches on either end of the row, the single crochets at each end were easy to miss. I fixed that by placing a marker in the first and last stitches in the row. I didn't make 12 rows on each side of the braid. It came out to be 12 on one side and 10 on the other, and even though they are not technically even you can't really tell when it is on the ornament. I tried crocheting a swatch according to the free pattern but, for some reason, the gauge didn't work out. If I had followed the gauge then I would have used a crochet hook that would have been way to large. Not sure what happened there but I just used the hook size recommended from my yarn label and it worked out just fine. Seems like you have a lot of wiggle room with this easy pattern and it is simple enough to make minor adjustments with each iteration!!!
I’m confused. Looks like you’re crocheting in the front loop?? I’ve always known that loop as a front loop. Been crocheting for 40+ years. Maybe I’m not seeing it correctly
Bought the pattern on Etsy and just finished my first. I used a box of clear ornaments I bought 10 years ago and never did anything with 🤪 Love how you explain how to adapt pattern to different sized ornaments, super helpful. And yes, these are addicting, you got that right. Thank you for sharing your gift with us!
Hello. I have a question in regarding your response. So, to increase/decrease the width of the ornament one would increase/decrease the number of beginning chains. Correct? If I wanted to add more rounds of the puff stitch, I would just alter the number of rows between each puff stitch rounds? Please advise and I enjoyed your comment. Lisa
Thank you so much!! The tutorial, your explaining, your voice and the way you just jumped right in and didn't waste any time was perfection! Thanks again
Great idea for those boxes of clear ornaments I purchased on Clearance two years ago that are still sitting around in the box .
These are adorable. Thank you so much for the easy to follow tutorial. I'm going to make some with my mom. Thinking they might look nice striped in rich jewel colours too ❤
Oooo, this was so fun and easy to do and looks like a million bucks! Thank you.
Looks amazing, my fingers are itching to crochet this pattern. Thanks so much for sharing.
4:20 just want to double check since each person notates patterns slightly differently… chain 1 for the turn. Then chain 1 for the first stitch of row then sc into the stitch of last row?
@@kymmeeh I have the same question did you ever get an answer? 😁
I have just begun learning to crochet. The puff stitches aren't looking right but I think it is the yarn I have chosen. So I made these just with the whole thing half double crochet stitches. It looks so cute and I thank you for the awesome tutorial!
Great video!!! Just finished 1st ornament!! Looks great. LOVE IT!! SO classy!! Making one for everyone in my family. Plus kids!! Thank you!!! Austin TX USA
I’ve become obsessed with these lol I have my first craft fair a week from today and I plan to have some made for that. I’m using Big Twist and Lion Brand Wool Ease.
I have to make some ornaments for secret Santa exchange, I'm definitely making these 🥰
They are so cute
These would look great in cream or white for winter decorations
Thanks for this tutorial AND for explaining that “3rd” loop. Amazing instructions 🥰
I just found your beautiful ornament pattern and tutorial and have been working on my first one! Thanks for the step by step instructions, they are great!
Super fun little project! I've decided to make as many as I can prior to setting up our ancillary Christmas tree. That tree will have nothing other than these cute little crocheted ornaments on it! Thank you Briana K!
Love this! Just made one. So fun.
So addicting! I’ve made four in two days!
Love this!! Originally I signed up for free, purchased the collection ❤yesterday!
This looks great, fab tutorial thank you. I am going to make some in Christmas colours and stuff then and out them in a fruit bowl x
easy to follow instructions! I cant wait to make these for my coworkers!
I’m excited to try this I will be using cotton yarn
Thanks Briana . It’s beautiful . I made two and they are beautiful ❤
These are brilliant thank you for sharing.xx
I LOVE your patterns. Thanks for the clear instructions!!!!
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for!! Thank you so much!
love love love perfect colors and classic elegant design
These are so nice, making one right now. Thank you so much!
I just finished my wheat mittens for a Christmas gift came out so cute
So happy to hear that!
These are beautiful! I’m going to start making some now so they’ll be ready for next December for my own tree and as gifts.
I really love these. I'm such a disaster with puff stitches, they always look so bad when I do them. I'm wondering if there is another stitch I can use. I can't think of anything
I have a question in regarding the pattern. So, to increase/decrease the width of the ornament one would increase/decrease the number of beginning chains. Correct? If I wanted to add more rounds of the puff stitch, I would just alter the number of rows between each puff stitch rounds? I love this pattern and thank you for sharing with us! Lisa
thank you for this so beautiful pattern !
This is probably one of the most difficult patterns I have ever seen!!!
You’re not getting out enough 😂. Hopefully you’ll give it a try and be successful.
And you are rude!! You walk the streets Honey - I'll find another pattern!@@barbiec4312
Love love love love love love love love love this idea
How cute! Thank you for sharing! ❤️
Are the puff stitches worked in the third loop when we start the first row of them?
Thank you for the video, very cute!!
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That's really lovely! Thanks 😊
Hello, these are so beautiful! I’m inquiring about the link for the yarn, it actually is the same for the crochet hooks (which I have and LOVE!). Would you update the post to include the yarn link? Thank you so much for sharing your talent.
Love these! I’ve attempted a couple times and my length is always too short! I’m so discouraged! I’ve done the gauge swatch too. I actually end up too tall of stitch so I tightened up a bit, but HOW DO I GET THE LENGTH? Larger hook? Thicker yarn?
@@leeann9775 I would say just buy some stuffy/amigirumi polyester filler and fill up with what size you have made, then you can make whatever size you like!! No need to be worried about the weight of yarn or the stitch count :)
Thank you! Just made one 😍
Love it!! Thanks for sharing!😊
After you finish the puff stitches and you do the hdc for next row are you working in back loops or full loops?
Both loops for the toe after the puff stitches, then the remaining rows in the third loop.
Love it!❤❤❤
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Would you be able to use stuffing instead of a glass or plastic ornament?
No harm in trying.
What type of yarn cause there’s lot that could be flammable
Thank you ❤❤❤❤
I love these
well I had to buy the set didn't I--great patterns
Is there a link to the written pattern?
What if my bauble is a little smaller than yours? it's like 2.3 instead of 2.6 in. How many chains would I start off with?
Thank You
I am a novice at crochet... What is a third loop? I am having a hard time figuring out what this means.
Third loop is shown in this video with the red needle. It’s part of the stitch that forms a yarn strand under the top ‘v’ of the stitch facing you as you look at your work. If you search for ‘anatomy of a crochet stitch’ you can find line drawings that explain what each bit is called. As in top V, front loop, back loop, third loop etc. These diagrams helped me when I was learning.
What is the diameter of the plastic ornament you used for this tutorial?
@@bethmarley2891 all you have to do is make your chain the length of whatever size ball you have from the very bottom to the top under the cap
You definitely need to use clear ornaments as the color of the ornament will show through. If your yarn matches the same color of the ornament that should work also. My ornaments look amaaaaaazing!
Here is my knitting notes for anyone who would like to know:
FYI- these notes are for my particular yarn weight, size, and brand that I used (light worsted) and I used the free instructions.
I have made one ornament so far. I originally CO 19 stitches for a 2.64 diameter ornament but then thought that would be to long. So CO 21 instead but, now that I have finished the ornament, I realized I should have stuck with casting on 19 stitches like she instructed. It still looks pretty good and I will cast on 19 next time. The final dimensions of the rectangle was 4 in x 7.5 inches and I think 3.75 x 7.5 would have been a better size (i.e. I should have only cast on 19).
I kept loosing stitches on either end of the row, the single crochets at each end were easy to miss. I fixed that by placing a marker in the first and last stitches in the row.
I didn't make 12 rows on each side of the braid. It came out to be 12 on one side and 10 on the other, and even though they are not technically even you can't really tell when it is on the ornament.
I tried crocheting a swatch according to the free pattern but, for some reason, the gauge didn't work out. If I had followed the gauge then I would have used a crochet hook that would have been way to large. Not sure what happened there but I just used the hook size recommended from my yarn label and it worked out just fine.
Seems like you have a lot of wiggle room with this easy pattern and it is simple enough to make minor adjustments with each iteration!!!
Hard to see with that yarn
I’m confused. Looks like you’re crocheting in the front loop?? I’ve always known that loop as a front loop. Been crocheting for 40+ years. Maybe I’m not seeing it correctly
The grey and beige is kind of sad but great design.
Youre zoomed too far out for me to understand
These are sooo beautiful...can't wait to make one!!🤗😍