MLPTP EVENT The Easter Parade has started! Winner announced!

So hard to choose one! Which is your favorite bonnet?

  • Entry 1

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • Entry 2

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • Entry 3

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Entry 4

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Entry 5

    Votes: 4 8.7%
  • Entry 6

    Votes: 10 21.7%
  • Entry 7

    Votes: 3 6.5%
  • Entry 8

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Entry 9

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Entry 10

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Entry 11

    Votes: 9 19.6%
  • Entry 12

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • Entry 13

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Entry 14

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Entry 15

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • Entry 16

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Entry 17

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Entry 18

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Entry 19

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Entry 20

    Votes: 6 13.0%

  • Total voters
    46
  • Poll closed .
I was super impressed by everyone’s entries. Everyone who doesn’t win should still be proud cause they’re all good! We’ll just have to turn this into a annual tradition to give you more chances!
 
I was super impressed by everyone’s entries. Everyone who doesn’t win should still be proud cause they’re all good! We’ll just have to turn this into a annual tradition to give you more chances!
Honestly, if Gingerbread could be the prize again (or any other pony I happen to really like haha) and I hadn't bought her by then.... I'd definitely have to haha. This is such an utter beatdown, but I'll have better ideas next year.

It's still been fun just to participate and now have a nice hat for my pony but jeeeeeez!
 
@Glistening Rainlight I know what you mean! I'm feeling sad I didn't get any votes. But then, even I can see my bonnet looks a bit spare next to so many gorgeous, complicated creations! Lol!
 
Oh boo! I wanted to win gingerbread for MLPC :(
 
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These are all so beautiful!! Thank you so much for sharing such beautiful creations! It really brightens my day ❤️

I was super impressed by everyone’s entries. Everyone who doesn’t win should still be proud cause they’re all good! We’ll just have to turn this into a annual tradition to give you more chances!
Can we have other holiday contests too? Like a Halloween and Christmas one???

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Wow, they are all so good. Everyone did a great job. It was very hard to pick a favorite as I liked them all.
 
OH MY GOSH! Y'all went wild! Now I'm really bummed I didn't get to finish mine. TT^TT

Also the crochet entries need to post their patterns after the voting is done, they're so cute! :ponylove:
Both my crochet hat's were free hand lol
I could probably wright up a pattern for you if your interested.
 
Both my crochet hat's were free hand lol
I could probably wright up a pattern for you if your interested.
So talented! I crocheted (is that the word??) a baby blanket and its so wonky lol. I don't think my son minds though. He mostly want to eat it. My talents lie in other artistic directions (I won't say which cause it will give my entry away). All the crocheted hats are amazing!!
 
So talented! I crocheted (is that the word??) a baby blanket and its so wonky lol. I don't think my son minds though. He mostly want to eat it. My talents lie in other artistic directions (I won't say which cause it will give my entry away). All the crocheted hats are amazing!!
Yes that is the correct word lol
And I could probably guess that 8 times out of 10 the problem with most crochet project's is a miscounted row!
It can literally make or break a project, especially if your following someone else's pattern, and the extra 2 issues are the tension being to tight or too loose and yarn vs hook size being too different.
Pattern
I don't remember exactly what I did too the letter but i can guesstimate a pattern for you lol
I started with a 4/E USA size Susan Bates style crochet hook and what I believe was a size 4 medium cotton yarn (no label, so I'm guessing) :)
Row 1 magic circle 6 sc close ring with slip stitch,
Row 2, chain 2, sc increase in every chain from hook slip stitch into top of the chain 2,
Row 3 chain 4 skip first 2 stiches and sc into the 3rd stitch from the hook, try on pony (because different g3s have different poses, the pose I used was my favorite, the sunny daze pose) depending on pose your going to be sc ing till you reach the back of the next ear then chaining 4 and skipping 2 to go into the 3rd stitch from the hook, then finishing the row in sc till the first chain 4, make sure your ear holes match up and sit the way ya like and slip stitch into the second chain of the 4,
Row 4 chain 1, not looping through but working in the chains *sc 1, sc increase* repeat from star till end of row
Row 5 sc 2, sc increase, till end of row,
keep increasing incrementally aka 3, increase, row, 4 increase, row, till desired flopyness is achieved.
Sorry if this is confusing it's like 6 am while I'm typing this lol hope this helps
Please feel free to join the thread I started on the post called yarn crafters Unite we accept all yarn crafts and skill levels <3
https://www.mlptp.net/index.php?threads/yarn-crafters-unite.115566/
 
Yes that is the correct word lol
And I could probably guess that 8 times out of 10 the problem with most crochet project's is a miscounted row!
It can literally make or break a project, especially if your following someone else's pattern, and the extra 2 issues are the tension being to tight or too loose and yarn vs hook size being too different.
Pattern
I don't remember exactly what I did too the letter but i can guesstimate a pattern for you lol
I started with a 4/E USA size Susan Bates style crochet hook and what I believe was a size 4 medium cotton yarn (no label, so I'm guessing) :)
Row 1 magic circle 6 sc close ring with slip stitch,
Row 2, chain 2, sc increase in every chain from hook slip stitch into top of the chain 2,
Row 3 chain 4 skip first 2 stiches and sc into the 3rd stitch from the hook, try on pony (because different g3s have different poses, the pose I used was my favorite, the sunny daze pose) depending on pose your going to be sc ing till you reach the back of the next ear then chaining 4 and skipping 2 to go into the 3rd stitch from the hook, then finishing the row in sc till the first chain 4, make sure your ear holes match up and sit the way ya like and slip stitch into the second chain of the 4,
Row 4 chain 1, not looping through but working in the chains *sc 1, sc increase* repeat from star till end of row
Row 5 sc 2, sc increase, till end of row,
keep increasing incrementally aka 3, increase, row, 4 increase, row, till desired flopyness is achieved.
Sorry if this is confusing it's like 6 am while I'm typing this lol hope this helps
Please feel free to join the thread I started on the post called yarn crafters Unite we accept all yarn crafts and skill levels <3
https://www.mlptp.net/index.php?threads/yarn-crafters-unite.115566/
Ohh, I knew I'd always had issues with tension but I didn't realize the needle could be the culprit too. It's been a long time since I tried so my memory of it's a bit fuzzy, but I believe I was just using a pair of chopsticks I had, since I didn't have any actual supplies other than the yarn. Everything I made, despite all my best efforts, ended up really really tight by the end.

Ultimately I just made a bunch of yarn tubes haha.
 
This decision was so hard, I just had to go with the one that spoke to me every time I looked at them. I've scrolled through the pictures at least a dozen times now. I truly loved them all and think everypony deserves to win <3
 
Everyone please vote if you haven't :) we've got some neck and neck competition going! I hope we don't have a tie cause I hate leaving it to chance but just to remind everyone. If we do end up with a tie, a number will be assigned to those photos based on the order I got them and then one of those numbers drawn by random.org. Hopefully it won't come down to chance though and we'll get some more votes in. Only about 25 hours of voting left!
 
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