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  • Explore this mystery crochet pattern from the 1960s with Just Vintage Crochet. Dive into the world of vintage crochet with this unique and nostalgic pattern!
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  • @TheSassy1962
    @TheSassy1962 13 днів тому +112

    I think the reason I enjoy the mystery pattern videos is because I have learned so much from them. I was never taught to read a pattern, and these videos have improved my ability to do so by leaps and bounds. Also, learning to make (and feeling confident about) “executive decisions” to improve on the stability of a pattern. The fact that you show your trial and error thought process is incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for all the hard work you have put into these videos…watching them has improved my crochet skills enormously!

    • @libbylandscape3560
      @libbylandscape3560 13 днів тому +4

      Same for me. 🙂

    • @joseapar
      @joseapar 13 днів тому +4

      I agree! I recently followed my first pattern ever, and this channel gave me the confidence to know i could read the pattern. I've learned so much from these videos.

    • @doninis1354
      @doninis1354 13 днів тому +5

      What I have learned sofar: 1. there is a different about pulling the string over or under 2. stuck single 3. backpump only 4. just try and figured it out! 😁 And I am an advanced chrocheter, so you never stop learning.

    • @creeping.nuthatch
      @creeping.nuthatch 13 днів тому +2

      So true! I had no idea how to read a pattern before I saw this channel, and now I can and can start to write my own!

    • @susanrussell8195
      @susanrussell8195 10 днів тому +2

      @@doninis1354I am a stacked single convert. For the first time ever, I am crocheting a sweater for an adult. I think Corinna’s channel has given me the confidence to do so as well as TLYarn. I’m so grateful for creators willing to share their talents and having the courage to put themselves out on the internet.

  • @debobrien1065
    @debobrien1065 13 днів тому +49

    Once these are washed a couple times they lay a bit less stiff, however making one with a finer yarn is usually best. Back in the sixties, we wore these things everywhere. The brighter and more colorful they were the better we liked them.

  • @lorriewhite7886
    @lorriewhite7886 13 днів тому +55

    Please, please, please don’t stop your tutorials!! PLEASE!

  • @catherinesommer3648
    @catherinesommer3648 13 днів тому +36

    Baxk in the 60's and early 70's, many girls had big hair, back-combed into beehive styles, so that would have been just the right size! Well done!

    • @gingerfoxx1476
      @gingerfoxx1476 13 днів тому +4

      That's interesting. It makes a lot if sense in that context, and by that logic, modifying it for modern hairstyles is only natural. We revive retro fashions with a modern twist every new generation

    • @purpdlerose
      @purpdlerose 10 днів тому +4

      Middle 50's had the beehives too. I was born in 1957 and that's the style my mom wore for 30 yrs❤

  • @Jernyon2003
    @Jernyon2003 13 днів тому +75

    Deviations from original patterns are how new designs and ideas were made. You honor the spirit of these patterns by doing them at all! Do what you need to make them work for you. Keep up the good work and if people have a problem they can watch something else or do it themselves instead of giving you grief.

    • @gingerfoxx1476
      @gingerfoxx1476 13 днів тому +7

      Couldn't have phrased it better, myself. Whether it's by the book or going rogue, we all should do what makes us happy in the end, and not waste energy trying to make everyone follow suit the exact same way. If we did that, there were be very little variety in life.

    • @doninis1354
      @doninis1354 13 днів тому +4

      I think it is totaly okay, too. Nobody wants to waste material or time.

    • @mariankay6482
      @mariankay6482 9 днів тому +3

      Amen to that! Perfection on the choice of words!!!❤️🧶

    • @jsschnc
      @jsschnc 9 днів тому +4

      I think it's fine that you make occasional changes to the pattern. The pattern still emerges and you're experenced enough with crochet to know what is going to happen. I like watching the channel. Keep doing what you do. It's fun to watch.

  • @chickadeetle
    @chickadeetle 13 днів тому +34

    in 1969 my mother made me a two piece lavendar and purple pants suit with bell bottoms; bell sleeves;and turtle neck-type, tied and scalloped neck. I wore it for picture day at school.

  • @handmadeschwan
    @handmadeschwan 13 днів тому +19

    These videos really never get boring

  • @meriwitmer3356
    @meriwitmer3356 13 днів тому +17

    Please, please do not stop your tutorials!!!!!!! I always take the time out of my busy life to just sit and do them with you! I love learning how to read the old patterns and see the product that is so elegant and timeless. I love your mystery patterns as well but it would be terrible to lose your tutorials.

  • @beverlyw56
    @beverlyw56 9 днів тому +5

    I've never been a fan of head scarves, but I think this is cute, it is so 60's.

  • @mariaromo5640
    @mariaromo5640 13 днів тому +11

    I love how you teach how to read patterns, how to crochet, how to work through the patterns, and above all, smile at the end even if it’s not what you think it should look like. It’s all a success!! You are a super creative and cool person.

  • @suekstr
    @suekstr 9 днів тому +8

    That is exactly the way they looked in the 60's. We all had VERY puffy, BIG hair back then! LOL!
    Did Great!

  • @NaomiBrady-im4yi
    @NaomiBrady-im4yi 4 дні тому +2

    These were hugely popular in the 60s and 70s festival goers would go mad for these today.Well done 🇮🇪💚

  • @GracefulHaka
    @GracefulHaka 13 днів тому +5

    Since it doesn't work for you as a head scarf, you could go ahead and make a second one and sew them together as a triangle bag that you were talking about earlier. Cute market bag.

  • @michellenash6802
    @michellenash6802 12 днів тому +6

    Plz don’t stop your tutorials!I love all of the things you’re doing.

  • @judyeng9822
    @judyeng9822 13 днів тому +8

    You are too funny! I love it how you make fun of yourself! I do as well! Got to love the 60’s! 😇🙏❤️

  • @eileenlynch6896
    @eileenlynch6896 13 днів тому +6

    This was such fun Corinna ..thank you so much ….you put a smile on my face just when I needed it….❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jessiegallacher7368
    @jessiegallacher7368 7 днів тому +3

    This video was a pleasure to watch! I love your relaxed, real chat. The mystery pattern is terrific. I'm looking forward to more.

  • @iWSNTmxlly
    @iWSNTmxlly 11 днів тому +4

    I’ve learned how to read patterns just by watching these

  • @CjL716
    @CjL716 8 днів тому +2

    I think it looked really nice on you. When you pulled the sides out, I was reminded of the "Flying Nun" from the 1960s TV show. Great Job ... Love it.

  • @mscscottage1277
    @mscscottage1277 13 днів тому +9

    Okay, I am 10 minutes in and I am calling this as a Hippy Shawl. I think I made one of there in 1967!lol

  • @monicabaker5456
    @monicabaker5456 13 днів тому +5

    I had several of these growing up. I wore them every day. Great pattern!❤

  • @nonna3297
    @nonna3297 13 днів тому +3

    Made one in the 60's . We wore them all the time. Love your mystery crochet segments!

  • @rozancater4422
    @rozancater4422 Годину тому

    Totally agree, "not something I would wear in public" but great for housecleaning.

  • @MeemaYvonne
    @MeemaYvonne 13 днів тому +5

    Always a pleasure to watch your videos while crocheting my current project! 🥰❣
    Now that we know what it is... I would make the ties by chaining and slip stitching back while doing the last round. I HATE hand sewing aka assembly. 😜

  • @joangallagher9754
    @joangallagher9754 11 днів тому +1

    Colour certainly came into its own in the 60’s,love this,you make me chuckle😊🫶

  • @kerswill7996
    @kerswill7996 2 дні тому

    I lived through the 60's and yes, that is the look. It is not too big.

  • @jacintahehir4995
    @jacintahehir4995 8 днів тому +2

    looks great! love the ridges. i love that you’re reviving old patterns.👏🏼

  • @savadas60
    @savadas60 4 дні тому

    I think it is perfect based on my memories from the 60s and 70s! I love it!

  • @Bunny96Love
    @Bunny96Love 8 днів тому +1

    ahh man, this is just perfect, love the colors and everything. gorgeous.

  • @ThundermansThunder
    @ThundermansThunder День тому

    I remember having seen many of these during my childhood. They were used primarily as a way of holding hair out of the face while working, but also to keep some of the dust from settling on the hair, as well. It was loose by design, so as to cover hair that was pulled back or up, to serve as a utilitarian accessory, a fun, creative alternative to the typical basic kerchief or scarf that was most commonly used for this same purpose. I really enjoyed the mystery! Well done! 😍🧕

  • @elainescrochetkorner
    @elainescrochetkorner 13 днів тому +3

    I like it! It be great for camping.

  • @felicialusterino5523
    @felicialusterino5523 7 днів тому +1

    I think this would make a cute bandana top! If you put two strings from the top of triangle to tie around neck and two to tie bottom around your back. It would be a cute summer top!

  • @TheSassy1962
    @TheSassy1962 13 днів тому +2

    PS: As a child of the 1960’s myself, and can attest to the following because I owned a couple of these…keep going on the triangle until it is large enough for the front of a poncho, then make a second one. sew together across the long side but leave an opening for your head!

  • @Vio-ot4ft
    @Vio-ot4ft 6 днів тому

    It's a kerchief! I think the "bigness" you see is just a factor of non-drapey yarn and the stiffer quality of so many single crochets. I love your concept of crocheting a mystery!

  • @valferguson8322
    @valferguson8322 2 дні тому

    It’s a kerchief! They cover most of your hair!! Lighter weight yarns may work it better for you!! lol. I like it! Used to keep hair clean, while doing chores or gardening!!
    Good job!! 🌺

  • @melodied4314
    @melodied4314 13 днів тому +6

    Groovy.

  • @Pammy_Yolo
    @Pammy_Yolo 13 днів тому +1

    I was born in 1963 & everything was very colorful! I remember wearing lots of Ponchos & head bandanas. ❤
    I think we all deviate from originals when making stuff. That makes it our own original! If people don't like that, they can start their own channel and do their own thing. I always say... You do you & I'll do me! ❤
    When you have the word "single" that many times, maybe say "one"? 😂

  • @jackiturner9228
    @jackiturner9228 13 днів тому

    These projects are so fun, thank you for your effort in sharing with us.

  • @NotKateHepburn
    @NotKateHepburn 13 днів тому

    It will soften and lay better after washing. I love this!

  • @lorriewhite7886
    @lorriewhite7886 13 днів тому +1

    Not a fail! That is what they looked like. You did a great job.

  • @dangray
    @dangray 13 днів тому +5

    Oh boy, another adventure.

  • @roserenik6375
    @roserenik6375 13 днів тому +2

    Crochet 1 stitch as before. You are hilarious about the scarf. It is a success.

  • @hayestrent
    @hayestrent 13 днів тому

    The mystery patterns are great to see what it look likes when it is finished. Thank you!

  • @dianeboughan6840
    @dianeboughan6840 13 днів тому

    I'm from the sixties and big yarns were in and I don't recall ever seeing a doily. Anywho, don't stop your much appreciated. Luv & hugs...❤

  • @jillschimpf1605
    @jillschimpf1605 12 днів тому

    ❤ LONG COMMENT: You did great! I love the "turn into a purse/bag" idea! It would make a really nice reusable market shopping bag. I'm sure the ladies in the past didn't "follow patterns to the letter" either, making their own decisions and in their own way; from color choices to how they made the stitches. Crochet is about fun and creativity and you give that in your tutorials and mystery videos. And if I may, I would like to add my vote to the tally of don't give up the tutorials either. Even if I decide not to make them, I do learn from them: your beaded 1920's purse being the perfect example! I never knew how to do beaded crochet until I watched your tutorial, so thank you very much! 😊 I would like to also add advice of making sure you take time for the things you want to make--even if you don't video them (hint hint- finish that peacock beadspread you've been wanting to finish😘) Nothing is worse than feeling burnt out on doing something you love. So ***sigh*** maybe make videos less often? There is no crochet/UA-cam law that says "Thou SHALT post videos every week, or every few days--OR ELSE!!!" Que dramatic ominous dun-dun-dunnnnnn. 😂 Keep up the great work. You have made so many unseen friends on this channel who are right behind supporting you! Myself as one of the major pillars holding you up. ❤❤❤❤ (BTW I am putting together a "Happy Mail" package for you. I just need to get things together, and to wait until my funds are a little less tight before I ship it. My hope is to have it you before the end of May. 🥰)

  • @shaetenn
    @shaetenn 13 днів тому

    It's definitely a success! And your wig looks wonderfully natural.
    I have a friend who would so rock this look! I think I'll make it with thinner yarn and different colors for her. Thanks for all you do!

  • @leedavis9254
    @leedavis9254 7 днів тому

    You nailed it!! It looks good on you! I was young, but I remember little girls to women of all ages wearing these in the summer. It was a great time to be a kid.

  • @sthomas
    @sthomas 13 днів тому +1

    Great job as always. I love these mystery patterns and learn so much watching you work through them. Thank you sooooooo much for putting so much time and effort into these for everyone to enjoy ☺️

  • @Blessed-2-b-a-Hembree
    @Blessed-2-b-a-Hembree 6 днів тому

    I love vintage patterns. Thank you for the tutorial.

  • @OopsCrochet
    @OopsCrochet 13 днів тому +1

    You're so funny. Thanks for making me laugh out loud.🤣🤣❤️

  • @rebeccastanford7021
    @rebeccastanford7021 3 дні тому

    When I was growing up in the 60s these hair bandannas were popular my mom wore them alot it was a life saver for housewives running to the store without fixing their hair my mom wore them all over the years good for outdoors to corral short hair when u couldn't Pony tail it good memories of my mom wearing those she recently passed I love the good memories ❤

    • @davidingram1016
      @davidingram1016 3 дні тому

      David’s wife speaking - I don’t remember crocheted bandanas but cloth ones that matched your dress or skirt The idea of using lighter weight yarn or even yarn that ppl use to make socks out of would be good. I grew up in california so maybe the yarn scarves were used in cold weather states instead of the tried and true winter that that messes up the hair?

  • @user-vk3pk3gp9v
    @user-vk3pk3gp9v 13 днів тому +1

    Love these vintage patterns and the surprise of what they turn into. Uk here 🇬🇧👋

  • @MsTxAlly
    @MsTxAlly 6 днів тому

    They had BIG hair in the 60's.

  • @lindagoehlen256
    @lindagoehlen256 10 днів тому

    I love this idea! It's fun to see what develops as you crochet. I have many retro crochet magazines/books and I struggle with following written patterns. This is so helpful! ❤

  • @kirstyloschiavo6274
    @kirstyloschiavo6274 13 днів тому +2

    Yayyy another mystery pattern 🥳🥳🥳

  • @glendabrady9996
    @glendabrady9996 8 днів тому

    I’m so glad you do what you think looks better. I guess I needed that permission, Thankyou

  • @ArawynnEveningstar
    @ArawynnEveningstar 13 днів тому

    I try and watch all the videos but can't always. I do love the mystery ones because it is neat to see how you interpret the patterns and tweak things to work out. It is also fun to try and guess what it is going to be as you are making it. I hope you don't stop doing your tutorials either because they are so informative. I have seen that tutorials don't get as much views because people only access it when they need it. I am constantly looking up tutorials on how to do stitches but not so much for huge projects, unless I am working on that particular project and have to keep referring back to tutorial. Thanks for all your work. You help bring humour and colour to a world on fire.

  • @glendabrady9996
    @glendabrady9996 8 днів тому

    I graduated high school in 1969, these were a big rage back in the day. A cute gingham bandanna looked pretty trendy with my two piece swim suit.

  • @CyndiWho
    @CyndiWho 12 днів тому +1

    It’s cute!❤
    Pretty sure the model had a bouffant hairdo under the headscarf.

  • @susanfrederick33
    @susanfrederick33 13 днів тому

    Now this one brought back memories😂worn to many a disco or date, still have a pattern somewhere..gosh what a great mystery pic❤❤❤🇦🇺

  • @ABJILL033
    @ABJILL033 13 днів тому

    Your channel, your rules. I for one like that you alter things to suit your experience. I have yet to work any pattern that I haven’t altered something especially the starting chain 3. You always give a good explanation of why you are slightly altering things & if someone isn’t happy with the alteration they can crochet their own with how the pattern was written. Most older patterns were open to interpretation anyway. I enjoy all your videos because you make me laugh, but I am especially fond of the mystery patterns 👏👏❤️❤️🇬🇧

  • @lorieburtt592
    @lorieburtt592 6 днів тому

    These are so much fun to watch! Thank you 😊
    Also, here’s a hint for when your camera or lighting isn’t representing the colors accurately. If a color appears to be showing up too blue, for example, place it next to something even bluer. The contrast will “correct” the representation of the turquoise or blue-green yarn. Same with violet or peach or any other color - just put it next to something that is the color it looks too much like but isn’t, in reality. In color theory, this is called simultaneous contrast. It’s a very cool phenomenon.

  • @mycraftismypassion
    @mycraftismypassion 6 днів тому

    Those fit like that back in the day and I think you did it correctly.

  • @angelakrchnak2594
    @angelakrchnak2594 13 днів тому

    Oh how I love your tutorials! I have enjoyed watching them and you have given me inspiration! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and patterns. I have purchased several!

  • @kathleengreen6889
    @kathleengreen6889 2 дні тому

    It looks nice and warm!

  • @user-fg6jj5gb5i
    @user-fg6jj5gb5i 13 днів тому +1

    I do enjoy these mystery patterns, they are fun to watch. But I REALLY like your tutorials!! I The vintage styles are gorgeous and I love that you model the finished pieces for us. I recently made the sampler stitch poncho and I’ve had my fingers crossed for a floppy hat tutorial for the summer! Thank you so much for your hard work, research and fun videos ❤️

  • @imsosleepyasmr515
    @imsosleepyasmr515 11 днів тому

    Thank you for making these videos

  • @juanitacrocker2474
    @juanitacrocker2474 13 днів тому

    You did a great job with this project.. it's very cute! I imagine the bandana will fit each individual differently. Loved the various colors in it.

  • @vbecha
    @vbecha 2 дні тому

    Wow, this is fun!! Thank you for the video, I really enjoy watching and learn a lot! ❣

  • @loomandbloomstudios
    @loomandbloomstudios 11 днів тому

    You look adorable in it. How fun! These scarves are coming back into style.

  • @angiegrisham87
    @angiegrisham87 17 годин тому

    1st mystery! Sure enjoyed it. Thank you!

  • @rosemarysanchez5107
    @rosemarysanchez5107 4 дні тому +1

    your funny and great tutorials thank you😊

  • @beverlyw56
    @beverlyw56 9 днів тому

    I follow some good crochet sites on you tube, but I really enjoy yours, the fun in solving the mystery. Yep, even when working the ridge stitch I always do the end stitch through both loops, it really gives a neater edge. I like to do my own changes sometimes also.

  • @dawnjohnson8739
    @dawnjohnson8739 4 дні тому

    Beautiful!

  • @leannac2743
    @leannac2743 13 днів тому +3

    Another of 60s & 70s patterns used worsted. In my opinion is it always looked too bulky & cheap. You did a good job! But one can always use the same pattern & adjust to a DK weight

  • @KittysLifeAdventures
    @KittysLifeAdventures 6 днів тому

    Bee hive hair or flying nun look 😊 I think it’s great for that period! 💜 I love the mystery videos

  • @michezkr
    @michezkr 9 днів тому

    i got home from schooling about an hour ago and wanted to crochet something, even started something and ended up frogging it… in search of something that i could crochet i ended up here… watching this video from beginning to ending without skipping or anything, without crocheting anything myself but WOW was it so… unbelievably entertaining! it was so funny and i‘m just so glad i found you and your channel

  • @kaytiej8311
    @kaytiej8311 13 днів тому

    If you want "colourful", the 60s is the way to get it! What a combination!
    You're so funny. 😊 I'd call them Plains; as in '3 plains' or 'plain in the next plain'.
    I totally agree with you about working into both loops at ends of back loop rows. I'm currently working a lot of back loop rib but always work both at each end and the edge is so firm and neat and doesn't roll up. Absolutely recommend!

  • @debbienewton909
    @debbienewton909 13 днів тому

    Fun!! So cute!! I'm using a cake and a 7-hook, which I call G-1/2, lol!! I suppose I could just keep going if it's too small, or make it a shawl, lol!! YAY, more mystery patterns!! ❤

  • @ginettetremblay4006
    @ginettetremblay4006 13 днів тому

    Love the colors 🤩

  • @sherricrosby4293
    @sherricrosby4293 13 днів тому

    This one was alot of fun! I think it looked good on you. I just might make one for myself for my convertible ride❤

  • @aformerhiro7383
    @aformerhiro7383 13 днів тому

    It turned out wonderful! I make something similar whenever I need a quick scrappy project, and the size yours ended up being is exactly how I like to make them :) Edit- I like to use bamboo yarn because they end up very floppy and drapey which looks so nice over the hair.

  • @corvidsam
    @corvidsam 13 днів тому

    I just watched one of your older mystery crochets that you work with crochet thread (#30 maybe?) and this yarn and hook look so gigantic in comparison! They seem to be as big as the super bulky weight yarn and 9mm hook that I just finished a blanket in. Thanks for providing great videos to listen to while I work!

  • @rebekahboble6453
    @rebekahboble6453 4 дні тому

    Adorable ❤

  • @simonamoniova2666
    @simonamoniova2666 13 днів тому +1

    😂😂😂😂 Corina. You made my day. It was so funny.

  • @gladysf5728
    @gladysf5728 8 днів тому

    😅 you made me laugh. What a great idea to use mystery patterns! Loved it.

  • @patmcintire454
    @patmcintire454 День тому

    It looks cute on you. I use to wear bandanas on my hair back in the day.

  • @donnasqueaky2
    @donnasqueaky2 13 днів тому +1

    It's cute! ❤

  • @noracampos7426
    @noracampos7426 8 днів тому

    Glad I stumbled across your page …love it !! You’re funny and I’m learning this fast ❤

  • @debbiehannah4817
    @debbiehannah4817 12 днів тому

    So cool. Great job and I try to watch all of your videos.

  • @jerrianngordillo-marty161
    @jerrianngordillo-marty161 15 годин тому

    Great job ❤

  • @carinabakewell2311
    @carinabakewell2311 6 днів тому

    It looks great!🎉well done it’s not big it’s just the style of the 60s! I remember😂

  • @doninis1354
    @doninis1354 13 днів тому

    Why is it so exciting to watsh you doing a unknown pattern. I don't know, but I love it sooooo much. Thank you for jumping into to the unknown with us.
    When I do a color ful project I tape a peace of each color in the order down on to paper to have like a chaet sheet.
    A bandana! Okay my deviation on that 1. work hdc and reduce the triangle by 1-3 rows 2. size up the hook ...to make it flowier, so the end comes further down ...

  • @mizsherm4352
    @mizsherm4352 4 дні тому

    Gosh you brought back memories!!! I had a brown corduroy one with brown/purple paisley on the reverse. I'm sure I had more but that one stands out. Would wear to go motorcycle riding, I had long, straight hair. Tuck the point in back under the ties and wear it lower on the forehead.

  • @marymichaels3289
    @marymichaels3289 8 днів тому

    That pattern is from the 60's when cars didn't have airconditioning. You drove with the windows down and people wore those type hair things to try to preserve some sort of hair style! I know. I was there!

  • @user-hs9ys2pu2b
    @user-hs9ys2pu2b 3 дні тому

    I’m so excited to have come across your channel! This is so fun!

  • @gennamartinez5419
    @gennamartinez5419 10 днів тому

    Thank you so much. These mystery videos make my week! Secondly, I would love it if you were to make the other two head scarves.

  • @cindyhailey1059
    @cindyhailey1059 12 днів тому

    I thought for sure that was going to be a poncho! Wow, I was way off the mark. It's still pretty. Brings back memories as a kid. I love all your videos. Keep up the good work lady! :)

  • @lavenderrainbow5041
    @lavenderrainbow5041 13 днів тому

    That was fun!

  • @Dean12346
    @Dean12346 13 днів тому

    Well, I think you wear it well... You're such a sweetheart! 🥰