Hi ☺ thank you so much for checking out this tutorial! I'm so excited to announce that I have launched my very own website!! I have the written pattern for this tutorial up already if you want to follow along there: vivcrochets.com/cat-ear-beanie
I made 3 beanies with your other tutorial for my family and im gonna crochet this to my sister. Cant thank you enough for these easy and understandable videos 🩷
great tutorial!! i’m a total beginner, this is literally the second time in my life when i try crocheting (i crocheted a few granny squares before and the result wasn’t really good) and it’s all going pretty well now! your explanations are in-depth enough for me as a beginner and i feel pretty confident it’s gonna come out good. i’ve almost finished my rectangle now, gonna update this comment later!
I will make this hat for my son who has a cat. I’m sure both of them would love the looks 😊Thank you so much for sharing this hat design and your excellent tutorial. Have a Very Happy Christmas and all the best in 2024 ❤
Hi, thank you so much for such an easy tutorial. I love crocheting but wanted to try making a bit different and as a beginner this was so clear and easy to get through!
Thank you for the great tutorial. Your instructions were clear and easy to follow and your voice was so soothing to listen to. Eager to make my own now! Keep up the good work 🤗
I realized from this video that what I thought was a double crochet was actually a half double crochet, and I made a fingerless glove using the wrong stitch 😂😅
I've tried this tutorial twice. The first time i didn't measure my head and did 72 chains/72 rows. It turned into a pillow case. Second time I did 62 chains/60 rows & it still was too long anne slightly too big. I used a 5mm hook with size 4 medium yarn. Idk what I'm doing wrong. Do you think it's the hook size??
It is both your yarn and hook size! I did 61 chains and 66 rows with a 4mm hook and size 3 yarn. If you’re using a bigger hook and yarn, you will need less chains and less rows. I recommend measuring it against your head, especially if you use a different hook size and yarn!
I finished the project (great tutorial by the way) and I realized that I made my rows too long, so the hat is waaay too tall. Is there anything I can do besides unraveling the whole thing???
is there a reason why the nr of rows has to be even? edit: oooh so the pattern looks nice!! i accidentally made the rectangle the other way around (chained the foundation enough so the hat woud fit my head), sp it doesnt matter in my case i guess, lol :D
thank you for the tutorial i’m about to try it out but i’m gonna double up on yarn to make it extra warm! i love your yarn choice too i’m doing green and black. when you say stitch and even amount of rows, does the chain count as row 1 or no?
ok. I'm at the part where you slipstitch the ends together and I've redone it already because the ends aren't matching up. WHAT DID I DO WRONG??? :( :( :( :(
@@VivCrochets everytime I count a row I realize I'm one stitch short so I frog it and count the previous row just to determine the same thing😭😭sigh* time to restart. I'll make sure to count every row this time😂
For example, let’s say I have 60 stitches in the first row and 56 in the last. When I stitch the ends together, I would have to use 4 of the stitches in my last row two times. So you basically stretch it out a little, but since it’s only a couple of centimeters, it’s barely noticeable. I wouldn’t recommend doing it for a larger difference, though!
The chains you do should not be able to wrap around your head. They are for the vertical length of the beanie! The rows are what you should keep making to fit your head and you’ll need a lot more than 9 rows!
Yes, if you continue to follow the pattern with 67 starting chains. But, if you want to work your hat in the other direction, you can! So instead of working rows to wrap around your head, you can work rows for the vertical length of the beanie
dont know what im doing wrong, but my beanie is too big. I was counting stitches but then i assumed i should check the centemeters also. It was fine according to your video, but now when im trying it on its like 2 sizes bigger than it should be. Im very disappointed.