@@maryjostover7753 when you're making the rib part she says to do rows in multiples of 6 based on the head size and then aslo decrease accordingly. Maybe for a baby 30 rows will be enough? But maybe it will depend on the size of yarn. Just try on the rib by itself first before doing the rest
Hello! I'm hoping you may be able to help me since you modified the pattern as well. I ended up with more rows in the rib (66). When I begin to decrease, would I do 9 DC and 2 DCTOG?
That was amazing. I’ve watched several videos, and by far yours is the easiest and fastest. Thank you for this, I have 50-75 hats to make for my airline crews I pickup at work, and in different colors, I’m so excited to get them done from your video. Thank you.
Making this hat was very easy for a beginner like me.. first time making and your instruction was very easy to follow.. Thank u for showing us Step by step.. Now I will be wearing my hat for the Christmas plus I going to make one for my son.. Thank u Thank u
FANTASTIC TUTORIAL. My stitch counts were slightly off so initially I chose to not count the ch 3 in my stitches, then it magically aligned with yours with counting the chains...so idk how that happened but it turned out amazing. Thank you for such clear instructions! Making my husband and I one! 😍
Hello. I love this video. I have made 2 hats this week. I put 54 stitches, but if I decided to go smaller for a child, how many stitches would I have to do and would it effect the instructions?
Not at all! Any multiple of 6 will work. Let's say you took 42 stitches to begin with. The stitches they will be divided in 6 sections each section having 7 stitches. So when to start decreasing, out of the 7 stitches do 1dc in first 5 and then the last 2 together. Hope that made sense
I'm really struggling with 😢 with the decreasing,my brims are 60sc. starting with round 7, I make 8dc then 2dctogo right. Rd.9 my decrease should be 7dc correct? I'm so lost
Can you explain how to count your rows on the ribbed brim? I think I did 30 for a baby hat but I want to double check. How do you crochet the sc in around the brim once flipped? I’m losing track easily! How does this change crocheting the red part of the hat?
Just count the raised parts of the brim. Your number of rows is double of that. Place one single crochet for each row that way you'll have same number of sc as rows. It might help if you think of placing one single crochet on either side of a rib. If you have made 30 rows to begin with start following the pattern from round 14 onwards for the red part.
That depends on the thickness of your yarn but it probably will be too big. This hat is adult size. I'd suggest crocheting the rib part first with rows multiple of six, then try only that part on your baby first before continuing