Sorry for the late reply. I don't know how much bigger you want to go, but the length just needs to increase the number of chains in the first place. It can be further increased by the rule of multiples of 3+2. I hope this is the answer you were looking for. Happy Crocheting!❤
@@luxamoris so the multiples rule is if the length exceeds 3 stitches then the width must exceed 2 stitches? :> I am begginer so I'm a little bit suck, btw I really love your pencil case style, hope you can help me out
@@_samozlie_7158 Thank you for your interest in this video. If you want to increase only the length of this pencil case, you can increase the number of chains by the rule of multiple3+2. If you want to widen the width, you can increase the number of rows. 5 segments are connected to make one pencil case row1~5: segment 1 row6~14: segment 2 row15~25: segment 3 row26~34: segment 4 row35~40: segment 5 You can increase the number of rows equally in each segment. Since the patterned row and the non-patterned row are paired, you can increase it by 2 rows in all five segments (patterned row, non-patterned row). I hope this answer is what you are looking for. And I want you to crochet a pencil case of the size you want. Happy Crocheting!❤
@@nadiyaabdulrahimanmalayan4313 add more chains for longer length, make sure that the no. of chains are multiples of 3 then add 2. example in this video its 38 chains because 36(multiple of 3) + 2 = 38 Meanwhile add more rows on all segments for wider width
@@arriesm4695 Yes, 2sc are in the stitch after the hidden stitch behind the FPdc. so (1Fpdc, 2sc)x8 is 24 stitches. Therefore, 8sc, (1FPdc, 2sc) x 8, 6sc makes a total of 38 stitches. I hope this is the answer you are looking for. Happy Crocheting!❤
@@luxamoris okay one last question if we are skipping stitches how is there still room to make 38? I’m going to start over but I keep only having 4 at the end instead of 8.
@@arriesm4695 Sorry for the late response. I think there was a misunderstanding. The skip I mentioned is the “hidden” stitch behind the FPdc. It was not meant to skip after Fpdc. If you look at 4:03~4:19 of this video, you can see that the hidden stitch (1sc) is skipped. Hope this helps. Happy Crocheting!❤
영상이 자세하게 나오고 자막이 있어서 잘 뜰 수 있었어요. 딸아이 필통 만들어주고 지퍼에 하트도 달았네요.
감사합니다:)
Thanks for Sharing. Very easy to make
Very beautiful may i know the yarn youve used for this project 😊
how long is the pencil case in (cm / inch)? the measurement i mean , thankyou.
Thank you for watching!
This pencil case measures 7”x2.5”x2.5”.
Happy Crocheting!❤
how can i make the pencil case longer? Plz help :#
Sorry for the late reply. I don't know how much bigger you want to go, but the length just needs to increase the number of chains in the first place. It can be further increased by the rule of multiples of 3+2. I hope this is the answer you were looking for.
Happy Crocheting!❤
@@luxamoris so the multiples rule is if the length exceeds 3 stitches then the width must exceed 2 stitches? :> I am begginer so I'm a little bit suck, btw I really love your pencil case style, hope you can help me out
@@_samozlie_7158
Thank you for your interest in this video.
If you want to increase only the length of this pencil case, you can increase the number of chains by the rule of multiple3+2.
If you want to widen the width, you can increase the number of rows.
5 segments are connected to make one pencil case
row1~5: segment 1
row6~14: segment 2
row15~25: segment 3
row26~34: segment 4
row35~40: segment 5
You can increase the number of rows equally in each segment.
Since the patterned row and the non-patterned row are paired, you can increase it by 2 rows in all five segments (patterned row, non-patterned row).
I hope this answer is what you are looking for. And I want you to crochet a pencil case of the size you want.
Happy Crocheting!❤
If you made it can you pls tell me the no.of stitches and rows stuffs I didn't understand the creators explanation
@@nadiyaabdulrahimanmalayan4313
add more chains for longer length, make sure that the no. of chains are multiples of 3 then add 2. example in this video its 38 chains because 36(multiple of 3) + 2 = 38
Meanwhile add more rows on all segments for wider width
필통이 엄청 예쁘네요~ 실 정보가 궁금합니다~^^
22:15 what do you mean here
Are you skipping a stitch between the sc and the fpdc 4:56
@@luxamoris and then the 2sc are in the stitch after the skipped stitch? Asking because when I did the 8 fpdc I only had 4 sc left at then end :/
@@arriesm4695
Yes, 2sc are in the stitch after the hidden stitch behind the FPdc.
so (1Fpdc, 2sc)x8 is 24 stitches. Therefore, 8sc, (1FPdc, 2sc) x 8, 6sc makes a total of 38 stitches.
I hope this is the answer you are looking for.
Happy Crocheting!❤
@@luxamoris okay one last question if we are skipping stitches how is there still room to make 38? I’m going to start over but I keep only having 4 at the end instead of 8.
@@arriesm4695
Sorry for the late response.
I think there was a misunderstanding.
The skip I mentioned is the “hidden” stitch behind the FPdc.
It was not meant to skip after Fpdc.
If you look at 4:03~4:19 of this video, you can see that the hidden stitch (1sc) is skipped.
Hope this helps.
Happy Crocheting!❤
I got it!
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