Hello and welcome to my YouTube channel, Papatya's Knitting World! Today, we'll be working on these very stylish hair accessories you see here. I received many messages on Instagram asking if I could make this model. Of course, I couldn't refuse you, and I did. I used four colors. I couldn't stop myself! It turned out really beautiful, friends. I'll share with you the yarn, crochet hook, and yarn brand at the end of the video . But in this opening video, I want to show you the colors . I used four colors. I hope you like it. I hope you enjoy knitting it. It's a fantastic hair accessory that you can knit and use in just one day , and it's really fashionable this year and I think it will be fashionable for many years to come. Because it's really very useful, and I want to give you a little reminder. As you know, my channel is completely free. If you subscribe to my channel completely free of charge, turn on notifications, and write your lovely comments under this video, you will both support me and help this video reach many people. Now, let's get started on making this beautiful accessory. Yes, friends, I previously made a rather long chain. To make this pattern, you need to start with multiples of 4 + 8. But since I'm not very good with numbers, I just make a really long chain and create a total of 29 squares, and then move on to the other mini squares. Now, I've made this long chain. You'll understand as I show you. First, watch, then start making it. It will sink in perfectly, friends. I'm holding onto the last chain I made. I made 1 2 3 4 5 6 chains and held it with my fingernail. I insert the hook into the chain and make my first square by making a double crochet. I make 3 chains in between. I inserted the hook into the 1 2 3 4 chain [muttering] and made a double crochet. 1 2 3 chains. I'm counting now. I inserted the hook into the 1 2 3 4 chain. I made a double crochet. 1 2 3. I wrapped the yarn around the hook. I inserted the hook into the 1 2 3 4 chain and made a double crochet. I'm sure this square stitch pattern is now clear in your mind. Look, I made 1 2 3 4 squares like this. In total, I'm making 29 squares. I'll give you the measurement after 29 squares according to my yarn. If your yarn is thinner or thicker, you won't have 29 squares. You might have 25 or 35. You adjust it according to that measurement. As I always say, for me, the measurement is more important than the numbers, friends. I'm making 29 here. I'm making 29 squares according to the measurement of my yarn . Now I'm making 29 squares and turning back. Yes, friends, I made a total of 29 squares. Don't let the fact that it looks very long fool you. It shrinks as you knit. But I'll still give you a measurement. I'll also give you the measurement after it's finished. We've made about 40-41 cm of squares . Now I'm going to make 8 squares here, but I'll put a chain between each one. I'm putting a chain. I've wrapped the yarn around the hook. Right next to it, I'm not skipping a chain. I've made the first one. One chain . I'm making the 2nd square. Double crochet. One chain. I'm not skipping any chains. I'm going right next to it. Look, I'm going right next to it. How many are there? 4. I'm making the 5th one. Without skipping any chains , like this: 2 4 5 6 7 [muttering] 8. I made 8 double crochets like this. Without skipping any chains, I put a chain between each one [clears throat] . Now look, it's increased this much. [muttering] Now I'm going to cut it right next to the 3, not too close to the bottom, 1 2 3, right next to the 3. The 3rd chain ... I can't remember right away. Look, there's a piece of yarn here. I'm pulling it like this. As you can see. That's it. [muttering] I don't need to count them all out. I already have attention deficit disorder. I get surprised when I count them like this. Now I'm going back, but I'm going to do an increase here. So, last time we crocheted one stitch into the 8 chains. I'm pulling one chain. I'm making another one into the same 8 chains. One chain. I crocheted into the 8 chains. I made the third one. So I've made 3 stitches into the 8th chain, with one chain in between each . Now I'm pulling one chain and immediately making double crochets by crocheting into the opposite of these last 7 double crochets. [muttering] One chain. Look, I'm going to run my yarn like this now. Right now... I'm inserting the hook into the bottom and making double crochet stitches. I'm turning back. So, I inserted the hook right into the bottom of a chain. 3 4 5 I'm sorry, 5, a [muttering][clears throat] chain 6, a chain. I made my 7th double crochet stitch. As I said, I made 3 in the 8th. I'm pulling a chain between them and like this, I'm now pulling 3 chains here . I'm continuing with my normal squares. I'm making one double crochet stitch by inserting the hook into the top of each double crochet stitch. [muttering] 3 chains. I'm inserting the hook into the top of the double crochet stitch right in front of me and making a double crochet stitch. And I'm continuing with my squares. I want to show you like this right away. I'll continue like this until the end of the row, up to here. Yes [clears throat] guys, look, we've turned like this. I've reached the end of the row. Again, I'm pulling 3 chains here and counting here. I inserted the hook into the 1 2 3 chains . I'm making my last double crochet stitch. Like this. Now, here, in turns 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, we always chain 6 stitches and then I make my squares again. My first square has 6 chains. The others will always have 3. 1, 2, 3. Yes. Now, I make my squares by inserting the hook into the tops of the treble stitches like this. I chain 3 stitches, turn, and make my square. Let's continue like this until here . We'll continue together here, friends. Yes. Just one normal square left. 1, 2, 3 , and I inserted the hook into the top of the first treble stitch right here. I made my double treble stitch. Now, we had chained one stitch here. Now I chain two stitches, inserting the hook into the spaces and the tops of the treble stitches, without increasing or decreasing, I make double treble stitches by inserting the hook into the top of each treble stitch . I chain two stitches in between. After this row, we will make squares by chaining three stitches into each square. Only these first two rows are like this, friends. We do this to make it round . All other rows will continue as 3 chains and one double crochet. As you can see, in this row, our second row, we are inserting the hook into the tops of the double crochets, paying attention to the two chains , and we continue until we reach here. As you can see. Yes. I finished my double crochets here by making two chains in between. I've come to the large boxes again. I want to show you this too. It looks quite neat. I've come right here. As I showed before, I don't want to show these parts too long. Because it will always be the same going back and forth. We will make three double crochets, sorry, three chains, one double crochet into the tops of the double crochets , until we reach here. Then we will go back and I want to show you this part again. Yes, friends, look, I'm about to reach the place where we made the last two chains . I made my 3 chains. I'm making my last box and look, we've reached here. Now I'm inserting the hook into the top of the double crochet. Double crochet, 3 chains. I'm inserting the hook into the top of the double crochet. Now we'll continue like this until we reach the desired size. And in all the squares, we'll make 3 chain stitches, then a double crochet on top of the chain stitches. Friends, I normally knitted 29 rows. I'll give you the measurements too. I'll show you by putting it on the mannequin. Because in this pattern, the measurements are really more important than the numbers . As I said before, your yarn might be thick or thin. The numbers I gave might be too small, or too wide. Because no one's hand will match anyone else's. I might be knitting too loosely, and you might be knitting too tightly , and 29 squares might seem too small to you. So if it doesn't match the measurements I gave, you can make 39 squares. I'm sure I understand . [mumbles] As I said, measurements are very important. Make sure you have a measuring tape with you if you're knitting. Because, as I said, I cast on two stitches... Three stitches might be my two stitches and your five stitches. I hope I'm explaining it clearly. Yes. I 'll knit 19 rows using this back-and-forth method . When I say 19 rows, I'm dividing it into two parts. For example, I'm counting from here, look, we're on rows 1, 2, 3 right now. I'll stop at row 19. I want to show the others right away. Look like this. Like this. Look, I'm counting from here. Like this: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. After 19 rows, I immediately moved on to the edge band section. It turned out very nicely. I haven't yet finished steaming it with my hand... I haven't corrected it. It doesn't look exactly like this yet, but after I hold my hair back and put it on my head, I'm sure it will look great. I have a mannequin right now, guys. I'll show you that mannequin right after I finish my row. Where does it fit? I want to explain it in detail so you can see exactly where it fits when you put it on your head. And I'm emphasizing it again here: I'm going back and forth, back and forth, three chain stitches, then one double crochet on top of that. I'll knit 19 rows and then turn. Yes, guys, I want to show you the back and forth method right away. I knitted 20 rows. I said 19 rows, but because I tightened my hand a bit in the camera's recording, it's a little tight. I knitted 20 rows, guys. I'm counting from here. Look, I'm counting from the first row. Like this: 1 2 3 4, a total of 20 rows. I want to show you the inside. We knitted 20 rows. I'll cut the yarn here and move on to the band part. Of course, I'll share the measurements with you right now. [muttering] We've made a chain like this. I want to unravel one chain. It's too long. You can hide this with a pin if you want it to be less visible. Now, I'll take this flat side as the measurement and give you the measurements. [clears throat] You'll see it on the mannequin too. Although I'll show you by putting it on myself as well . I'll show you all the details, friends. The width is about 16 cm, maybe 15.5 cm. Can you see it clearly? Just like this. I haven't opened it up much. I haven't ironed it. This is the unironed state. Look, it's about 15.5 cm, friends. As for the length, it's 38 cm. This length isn't very important. You can make it shorter or longer yourself. I want to go to the mannequin right away. Like this. Yes. I've put it on the mannequin. I want to show you right away. Look, it will fit perfectly once this part is ironed. My mannequin's forehead is a little open, so it turned out like this. You can knit it even more. I made a thick band here, so it fits perfectly. So if yours is like that, it's fine. The protrusion here will straighten out when it gets steamed. Don't worry about it. I'll show you how it looks with steam in a moment. If you want, we can move on to the band part right away . Okay guys, we'll start by chaining two stitches from here . How will we adjust the counts? Look, this is how I divide it in the middle. Look, this line is exactly my middle. Let me just turn this part. We'll start from here. Look, I'm holding onto this line. 1 2 3 4 [muttering] 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Look, I'll tie it right at the top of the 12th stitch. We'll count again in a moment. Let me get my yarn ready. The top of the 12th stitch, guys, I'll count again. Look, adjust this top perfectly. Look, from this line. I'm holding onto this line. This is my line. I'm counting. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12, right at the top. Look here. Let me zoom in with a camera. [muttering] I tied a knot in my yarn right here and inserted it here. [muttering] Look, I'm on the right side. The wrong side is inside. And I'm starting to chain here. So, when I chained 120, it seemed very long. Now I'm going to chain 115. I'll tell you the length too, guys. How many centimeters it is. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. I chain 115 like this and turn. Yes, guys, in total I chained a very long 115. I cut my yarn right here and look, we've added our chain to the 12th [clears throat] loop. I'm turning it right next to it. Again, I'm holding it from the top like this. [clears throat] Look, I'm holding it from the top like this. I'm counting. I'll straighten my yarn, let me tie a knot right away. You can do this with the markers. You don't need to dawdle like me. Count and attach it right here. Continue from there. You won't have to struggle like me. We're right at the top. Let's count. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. [muttering] Right at the top of here [takes a quick breath] and again here, friends, I'm going to chain 115 stitches. The yarn is separating a little. Yes. [muttering] I've just hooked it right at the top of the 12th stitch . You can still attach it to your head. Well, you can adjust it wherever suits you. You don't necessarily have to attach the markers to the places I tell you. No need. As I said, just put it on your head. Start making your chains wherever feels right to you. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10, I'll make 115 chains again and turn. Yes, friends, I made 114 chains here. Now, with the double crochet we'll make, it will be 115. I'll immediately hold onto the last chain I made. I made 1 2 3 chains. I wrapped the yarn around the hook and immediately inserted it into the chain I'm holding with my fingernail and make double crochets. I'm making double crochets one by one with the chain. During this time, [muttering] I want to show it like this. Look, we're right here. We'll make our chains until we get here . I'll show this part the same way, friends. I'll complete this chain with double crochets and turn. Yes, friends, as you can see, I completed the chain entirely with double crochets. [muttering] Now look, I've reached the end of the chain. I'll continue from here [clears throat]. To avoid any gaps here, look inside the boxes; this is the beginning section. Our next chain is here. This is entirely the take-up section, or rather, this is it. To avoid too much bulk here, you can take it like this. You can do double crochet. But I 'm going to do this section, just this row, by inserting the hook into the chains. I'm inserting the hook into the chains. I'm making double crochets. Look, I've inserted the hook into the chain. A double crochet like this. [muttering] I'm inserting the hook into the top of the double crochet like this . I'm inserting the hook into the chains for double crochets. [clears throat] I'm inserting the hook right into the top of the chains, guys. Let me show you again. [muttering] Look. You can also take a single loop like this. I'm inserting the hook into the top of the double crochet. [muttering][takes a sudden breath] And I continue like this until here. Then I finish my chain with double crochets and immediately turn. Yes, guys, I've reached the end of the row. I want to show you like this. Look, I've completed the first row of my band [clears throat]. This is the forehead area. I'm making my last double crochet. I've inserted the chain and now, after the double crochet row, friends, it will be the cage row. 1 2 3 4 5 6, sorry, let's make 5 chains. I've wrapped the yarn around the hook . 1 2 I've inserted the hook into the 3rd stitch. I'm making a double crochet. There are two chains in between . 1 2 I've inserted the hook into the top of the 3rd stitch and made a double crochet. I'm doing this row completely like this. I'm making two chains. I'm making a double crochet into the top of the 3rd stitch. 1 2 chains. 1 2 I'm making a double crochet into the top of the 3rd stitch. I'm sure it's clear. Let's continue all the way to the other side, to the other end, until we get to here. Yes, friends, I've reached the end of the row. I've made two chains. 1 2 I've inserted the hook into the top of the last stitch. I've made my two double crochets. I made a chain of 1, 2, 3 , and I want to show you right away. Look, we've completed our second row. We'll finish in a total of 4 rows, friends. I'm currently on the second row, and we're moving on to the third row. I said 4 rows, I think. Let's count them. It will be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 rows, friends. I said it wrong. Sorry. We've now reached the third row, and here, look, I'm wrapping the yarn around the hook. After making a chain, I'm inserting the hook into the spaces. I'm closing two stitches. The rest is on the hook. I'm doing this three times. 2nd and 3rd . I've closed all the stitches you see. I made one chain. I wrapped the yarn around the hook. I immediately inserted the hook into the second space. I did the same process again. I'm closing 1 , 2 , 3, 4 stitches. I make one chain and insert the hook into the next space. If there's any tension here, you can make 2 chains instead of 1. Adjust the chain to your liking. If there's any tension, it's enough for me. Look, there's no tension at all. But as I said, if there's any tension, depending on your yarn's tension, we can turn it into two chains. Then there won't be any tension. Look, I'm closing four stitches at once. I'll continue this process for one row, and then we'll make another box on the next row. I'll show you that in a moment. Yes, friends, I've come to the end of my row again. I want to show you like this. I applied the same pattern from beginning to end . Now I've gathered my treble stitches again. Here, without making a chain, I'm inserting the hook into the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd chains , and I've made a double treble stitch here and finished my row. I made 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 chains, and here I'll make another cage row. But for these cage rows, I'm inserting the hook into the one-chain space between two patterns. Double I'm making a double crochet. I'll listen again. The yarn [mutters] is cotton, so it separates easily. Yes. Now, two chains. Look, I'm inserting the hook into the single-chain space between the two patterns. I'm making a double crochet. Two chains. I'm inserting the hook into the single-chain space. [mutters] Double crochet. Of course, I'm showing you this pattern. This is a pattern I adapted myself. It's not a pattern I got from somewhere. It's a pattern I made so that this would be the pattern for this row, and that would be the pattern for that row. If you want, you can try different patterns. I want to say that too. And I'll finish this row and be back here for the last row. Yes, friends, I've come to the end of my row again. I'm making two chains and inserting the hook into the top of the two chains I made here. [mutters] I'm making a double crochet. And I want to show the pattern like this. I think this pattern is beautiful. I really liked it, and this is probably the 4th headpiece I've made. I applied the same pattern to all four. And I'm coming to my last row. I made 1 2 3 chains. I've translated it. We're going to do something similar to what we just did. This time we'll do it twice . I gathered two stitches. The rest is on the hook. I'm doing it again. I gather two stitches. After closing 3 stitches at once , 1 2 3 4... I want the bobbles to be a little big, guys. If you don't want them too big, you can chain 3. Look, I have 1 stitch here. I'm going right there. I'm closing it with a single crochet. I'm chaining one. I immediately took two stitches into the next space. The rest is on the hook. I'm doing the same thing again. I closed two stitches. The rest is on the hook. I closed 3 stitches at once . I chained 1 2 3 4 and immediately went into the 3 stitches below and closed them with a single crochet. I'm not forgetting to chain one and I want to show it again. Look, I went into the space. I closed two stitches. The rest is on the hook. I took two stitches again. The rest is on the hook. I'm closing 3 stitches at once. 1 2 3 4. This is our last row, friends. If you want to make it wider, you can widen it by following these steps. So, you would make this row like this. Then you would make another row of stitches. And then you can make this as the last row. It's entirely up to you. If you want to make it smaller, you would make this row like the last row we made, and it would be narrower. You decide for yourself here. I will share the measurements with you as soon as this is finished. 1 2 3 4 Look, I just inserted the hook into these 3 stitches and closed with a single crochet. I don't forget one chain, and I do the same process along the band until the end of the row, and I finish my bandana, friends. 1 2 3 4 I'm sure it's clear. I want to show it again by opening it up. I will continue making my bobble stitches and double crochet stitches exactly like this until the end of the row . I will cut the yarn until the end of the row. I will hide the yarns and smooth them with my hand while holding steam from the opposite side. We definitely do not touch it with an iron. We don't put the iron on it to avoid crushing. [muttering] Yes, friends, I'll share all the measurements with you again at the end of the video , and I'm leaving this row here. And before I forget, you can add some beautiful beads or sequins here. It's entirely up to you. Usually, people add seashells or something like that here. I couldn't find any. If I find some and continue knitting, I'm thinking of adding them. As I said, I'll knit this row as a bobble stitch row. I'll do my steaming and then I'll be back here for the closing. Yes, friends, as you can see, I've finished my bobble stitch row and the hair accessory, I think they call it a bonnet , and I want to move on to the measurements. I said I'd give you the measurements for this. So, friends, the belt measures 39 cm, that is, 39-40 cm. If you chain, that will be enough. I'll measure the width again without the belt: 10-16 cm. The belt measures exactly 4.5 cm. And if we measure its length, as I said, the size, whether it's big or small, is entirely up to you. Let me measure it again. It comes out to 19.5 x 39.5 cm, folks. I steamed it. I adjusted it by hand. This is how it looks . I hope you like it. I also want to mention the yarn I used, folks. I used Alize Bella yarn and crocheted it with a 2.50 mm hook. Only with this yarn. You can also make these with regular cotton yarns. You can easily knit with other thin cotton yarns, or any type of yarn you like. But as I said, the yarn I used is Aliza Bella yarn, friends. And I want to show you the others I knitted. They were all knitted with the same brand, and I want to show them like this . I knitted this one a little longer. Of course, it has to be white. I want to show the white one like this. Honestly, I'm not saying this just because I knitted them, but they all turned out really beautiful. I knitted four of them with great satisfaction. As you know , I now bring my products together with you at the Toros Women's Market in Manavgat . I can't think of the right words. Friends, I now display the things I knit at that market. If you live in Manavgat, or if you happen to be in Manavgat, or if you are passing through Manavgat, you can stop by the Toros Women's Market on Mondays or Thursdays . You don't necessarily have to shop . It will be a great pleasure for me to meet you. And with that, I say, that's the end of my video for today. Take good care of yourselves. Goodbye. Yeah.
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