So glad you included the part where you pause and show the measurement at round 6! Following R6: (9dc, inc) my circle ended up being only 5.5in and then by following what I saw suggested in the comments R6: (4dc, inc) I only got up to ~6.0in. Probably something different in my tension and yarn type (even though it should be worsted weight). Guessing I'll just add another round or two of increases to reach the same measurement and go from there!
@@lissa6673 sounds like you adjusted it correctly! I always find measurements helpful because we’re all gonna have different tensions like you said and it won’t always be the same :)
Great tutorial! The only thing I struggled on was when it got to the frilly part, I was confused because I thought not doing any increases would leave SOME frills, but that might have just been me misunderstanding what you were saying! Lovely turtorial!
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So if you wanna make it wider I would suggest for round 6, make 4 double crochet (instead of 9) and then increase in the 5th stitch. You’ll be left with 72 stitches
@@alinnacrochetswhat about if you wanted to make the ends curlier? how many increases should we do instead of the final row of double crochet? would it still be two double and one increase like the second to last row?
On round 6 where yours measures 19 and a half, would it make much difference if mine measured 18 and a half? And if so, how would I go about fixing it? Would I need to add more increases? Btw this hat looks so cute❤
thank you! If you want to make yours the same size as mine I would do a few more increases - (4 dc, inc) for round 6. You can measure around your head to see if you need a different size too - my head is about 21.5 in / 55 cm and the 19.5 is perfect for me :)