I haven't yet finished off the ends, which is why you can still see a plastic bag clip on the hat. I'll be showing you how to make a fringe at the end, shortly. There are many ways you can finish it off, but fringe is easy to do and makes use of the yarn left at the ends.
I didn't see any subtitles-- wonder if my 'puter is set up wrong? And I really couldn't distinguish what you were saying (I usually can't make out the words on a lot of YouTube stuff, anyway). But it looks beautiful!
When I follow the link they seem to work fine. THey appear at the bottom of the video at intervals. They don't stay around as long as I'd like. They're more captions than subtitles.
My browser must not be compatible with the captioning, then, because I never saw any text anywhere. (I tried watching both the embedded on DW version, and the version at YouTube.) I just went back and tried it on the LJ embedded post- this time with all distracting noise from my surroundings turned off, and while I couldn't see any text, I was able to make out what you were saying, so I count that a success.
i was going to comment and say - that looks really cool! (i'm really impressed with how professional it looks) but then i re-focused my eyes and noticed what was behind the hat, and so now i am going to comment and say - ha. THAT's cool.
I don't see any subtitles either, but I can hear the sound.
This is exactly what I wanted to do for my next project! I mean, the pattern. Only I was going to rotate six cards forward and six card backwards. Would never have thought of the easier way :)
I decided to continue my first project with the first to variations of the patterns. As for experiments, with the yarn I've taken it's too problematic. I'll post some pictures when I finish the project.
And thank you very much! You are a wonderful teacher.
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This is exactly what I wanted to do for my next project! I mean, the pattern. Only I was going to rotate six cards forward and six card backwards. Would never have thought of the easier way :)
I decided to continue my first project with the first to variations of the patterns. As for experiments, with the yarn I've taken it's too problematic. I'll post some pictures when I finish the project.
And thank you very much! You are a wonderful teacher.
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