I just finished this. Sort of late to the game here, but I have something to add that may be useful to some. I used the Fashion #3 and a size 1 steel hook. The first time I tried the join round and it worked, but was a real pain. The second one I made, I used the way you did joined it, with a small difference. Instead of chaining 3, I chained 5, picot, chain 1. That was an instruction from the joining round that made sense to me to keep the picot lace continue through out the piece. The hat does fit a bit snug, but crochet stretches over time and I wanted it to fit for years to come. This hat is truly a work of art! Thank you for all the wonderful patterns you find and share with us. It’s truly amazing and you are a gift ❤!
I'm a little late to this, but it occurred to me that you could use the larger hat you made as a decorative cover for any old plain knit cap (tobaggan). You could use different colors as a lining to coordinate with an outfit and it'd make it useful in cold weather
This is GORGEOUS!!! IF I thought I could "pull it off" @ 70 yo I sooo would make & wear! I have pattern for 70's style dress w/leg o mutton sleeves that I ADORE!!! But... if ONLY I was still in my... ??? THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR SHARING! I'm sending to my email cuz I KNOW it'll take me a long time to make! 😅 Hoping your day's going well! Living in N CA but spent weekend drowning in my own tears over fires down South where I used to live! S CA is just 🤯😭😭😭😱🤬 🥰😎🩷✌️🤘🙏
Beautiful! Thank you. I know it must have made you want to throw it across the room until you found your workaround. I do love Irish crochet. It's so delicate.
What a BEAUTY ❤❤❤I absolutely love it. With the right size of a hook and a super fine yarn one could make a very elegant accessory. Thank you for sharing with us such a nice project 😊🙏🌹
Corrina, I LOVE Irish crochet and this dainty little hat is simply gorgeous! Thank you so much for your excellent tutorial! As for the size - toss it in the washer. Even with cold water, the water & the motion pull the thread/stitches together to shrink it a tiny bit. Yes, I'm the irreverent one who "did up" my doilies by getting them wet, laying them face down on a thick towel & slowly ironing them dry! makes details pop!
I think the the join that you came up with might have changed the size... Not sure what the original join was but if you worked the last round while connecting the other squares it would turn out closer together. The size turned out great with the size 10 thread though. Beautiful job, soooo pretty! ❤
Thanks for your instructions! I just made this and had loads of fun learning this irish crochet motif. I used yarn weight 3 and a 2.0mm hook and it fits perfectly!
I made the cap using a crochet number 2. As it was fitting but too short I had to add some picots rounds so the result is slightly different - the flowers are smaller in size. However, it is fairly easy to achieve and very pretty. Thank you for introducing Irish crochet.
Everyone should have this hat it's beautiful and easy to make. I'm sure once my daughter and niece see this they're gonna want one. Ty so much for sharing ❤😊
The way this is made is so interesting. I thought this was crochet from the top down until you made the flower. But it is just four granny squares. To me all those little pekoes actually look like rose vines and thorns. As for joining, I just thought, can't you join in the pieces while you are making the last bit (round 8) where when you are making the pekoes you just put them inside of the other pekoes for the top/other side of the hat. I might try this. But it might be awhile for me to come back to see if it will work.
@Cynthia Howe I'm in the process, I've got three squares. It's complicated? But I attached one side while doing the 9th row. Then for the 3rd flower after it attached it to the top flower i went through and attached the side, then since the hat bottom didn't have the 9th row I was able to go from the 8th row of the side flowers, then off, and onto the bottom of the hat. If that makes sense. 😅. There is some method to my madness I'm sure of it.
@Cynthia Howe also, I have to make more flowers since I am using a smaller needle and yarn. I've got five for thr band around the crown of the head. Then it should be four, then three. Sort of like a beanie. I should be able to make just the flower part and then stitch that to the top.
Thanks so much for sharing your expertise and time - I admire your generosity. Also thank you for making the pattern available- best $2 I’ve spent today. 👏🏼 🎉
I will try this pattern in what I have size 10 as I havent tried a intermediate or advanced pattern yet. I am up for the challenge because this is so pretty. My daughter would wear it out. Love your channel!
Thanks for the tutorial. This is a lovely pattern. I would use a stitch marker in the back of the sc to make room for the hook in the 2nd & 3rd row of petals & any other place where you have to drop down a round & work in back.
I am praying for you that you will be healed in Jesus name. Depression can be tough, I know. Make sure to get some sunshine and fresh air my friend. Time heals things. Blessings to you!
@@justvintagecrochet Corinna truth is it my own fault! Crocheting is my passion….I would crochet all day most of the night….no breaks…..hope others will learn to take lots of breaks……so please be yourself bc you make me laugh every time I watch you….❤❤
Yay! I've been wanting to find a pattern for a hat like this. When I was a teen in the 80s I remember wearing a hat like thiis but beaded. They were popular and I remember buying them at the Chinese owned stores downtown Laredo TX. I will be making them for my daughters and myself. Thank yousomuch for the beautiful patterns!!!
Actually, even though it's a little big, it still looks beautiful! I think because it's more of a fashion item, you can get away with it being a little big. Beautiful job!
I got the first two motifs made and attached. I'm using my homespun, which is a finer thread, so I will probably want to make more motifs than it calls for, which is no problem. I love it! It's coming out so pretty!
Oh I LOVE it !! soo beautiful. Don't know what I'll do with something so gorjuss, but its certainly worth a try - been wanting to try Irish Crochet for a long time now, and without you I would not know where to start. Thanx Corinna for another amazing tutorial - it cracks me up everytime you call yourself "a big fat liar" 😁😘💛💜
This cap is just beautiful!! I was able to follow the instructions as stated on the pattern. I also used #10 cotton crochet thread and a 2.0 mm hook. I have a very beautiful cap that will fit a child or an infant. I am not sure if just moving to #3 thread will be big enough, or use #3 thread and a larger hook. I am going to try both, as I think this is a really beautiful design.
This is stunning! Ive only just started learning join as you go methods for motif patterns, i follow a Turkish lady on here who does a lot of lacy projects and it can be extremely confusing even following along so i dread to think of the issues you had just going by written instructions. Still, it turned out absolutely stunning and that's what it's all about! 😘😘
I love it! This could be a beautiful wedding headpiece too, in white and maybe with a thinner yarn/thread to look more delicate, but it is also beautiful as it is. Some tiny sew in circones if the bride wants something sparkly...
Oh Wow! I can't keep up with you :) So many projects that I want to make! I'm still finishing the bra, I have one side of the titanic bag and now I started this hat. Hopefully I finish one or two of these in the next few days so I can try some more of your vintage designs. Thanks!
Thank you for doing the struggling for me. I did buy this pattern (w/o reading it of course) so I thank you for making it more likely that I will get through it.
I've done irish crochet, and by no means am I an expert. However, one of the ways I learned how to do a rose, is rather than splitting the stitch, make what would be a back post single crochet in the "spokes" of the first round, then do your chains, and work from there... Slip stitch at the end to join, and then work your petals... I hope that makes sense. 😊 Thank you for another lovely pattern. 🙏
Love love LOVE all these amazing patterns and tutorials! Your channel has quickly become my favorite and I'm now obsessed with vintage crochet. 😊 I've purchased this one, the doyley book, the table runner end (almost finished that one), and the Irish lace bag. Thinking this one would make a gorgeous wall hanging, with the table runner edging at the bottom. ❤❤❤
Absolutely beautiful!!! I think that will look very nice with the Titanic purse. I am adding this to the list for my granddaughters. Thank you for all that you do to make it easy for us.❤
THis is simply stunning, i cant belive how fast your channel is growing im so happy more people are watching you it also seems like you upload more now, this is so exciting i love this channel more videos is so funn >_
Ooh. I love this cap! I’ve saved it by texting this video to myself and I’m going to TRY it w/a size 10 thread…hope I can get into those stitches that are annoying. We shall see! Thanks Corinna!
Very pretty pattern. For the second and third set of petals on a Irish crochet rose, on the foundation row of single crochets and chain I always join to the post of the single crochet from 2 rows back. it's easier, for me. Hopefully you understand what I'm saying. Maybe you would find that easier too?
I love Irish Lace. But it is impossible in make. I've always admired it from a far. It seems so complicated You just made it seem "do-able". Thank you.
Maybe you might get a smaler outcome with a smaler hook. On camara it looks big, I don't have any expierence with American terms for yarn and needles, but as it looks, I would have used a 2.5 mm hook or even a 2 with the shown yarn. Love the pattern. It is so so great, that you take us with you on this journey or better on the journeys...hope for many, many to come
Hi, Corinna! Question for ya. When you attached the 4 side motifs to the top, I noticed you went in clockwise order... attaching one then the next one was to the right. Could you save some yarn tails by attaching the motifs in the other direction... so you never have to cut, at least when attaching all the way around the top? These motifs are SO pretty! Thanks for sharing the love with us! Hugs
1:15 I'm coming across this I December 2024, and all I can think is, yeah, but do you have any idea how much HAIR we Irish women have? We probably need it that big to hold all our hair. And same goes for U.S. women in the 1970s!
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This isnt a cap; its a work of art. Gorgeous!
We have bigger heads here in Ireland hun, not kidding you lol x
Beautiful thicker hair rather than larger head.😊
Beautiful! I could see this as wedding, and bride's maids attire.
I like the brides maids attire idea!!!
I just finished this. Sort of late to the game here, but I have something to add that may be useful to some.
I used the Fashion #3 and a size 1 steel hook. The first time I tried the join round and it worked, but was a real pain. The second one I made, I used the way you did joined it, with a small difference. Instead of chaining 3, I chained 5, picot, chain 1. That was an instruction from the joining round that made sense to me to keep the picot lace continue through out the piece.
The hat does fit a bit snug, but crochet stretches over time and I wanted it to fit for years to come. This hat is truly a work of art!
Thank you for all the wonderful patterns you find and share with us. It’s truly amazing and you are a gift ❤!
with yours a little larger than you like you could put a ribbon on the edge and draw it closer to your appropriate size. Amazing work.
Great idea!
I'm a little late to this, but it occurred to me that you could use the larger hat you made as a decorative cover for any old plain knit cap (tobaggan). You could use different colors as a lining to coordinate with an outfit and it'd make it useful in cold weather
That's a great idea!
I love how the delicate cap with the large bold flower. Perfect juxtaposition. HELLO! I wish you well. STAY ENCOURAGED😊
I made it and It looks gorgeous ❤
Wow I love this it matches the Titanic purse.i am working on a sweater .but putting it down to make this.
This is GORGEOUS!!! IF I thought I could "pull it off" @ 70 yo I sooo would make & wear! I have pattern for 70's style dress w/leg o mutton sleeves that I ADORE!!! But... if ONLY I was still in my... ??? THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR SHARING! I'm sending to my email cuz I KNOW it'll take me a long time to make! 😅 Hoping your day's going well! Living in N CA but spent weekend drowning in my own tears over fires down South where I used to live! S CA is just 🤯😭😭😭😱🤬 🥰😎🩷✌️🤘🙏
You were right, it's worth the hassle. It's very beautiful.😊
I Think I Want to Make a Curtain Panel out of this Pattern TOO❤
hello, please keep bringing us back in time with these amazing crochet art works.🤗
Hats off to you!! Wow what a crochet challenge!! You're more brave than I. !! Impressive work & thanks for sharing! ❤
Beautiful! Thank you. I know it must have made you want to throw it across the room until you found your workaround. I do love Irish crochet. It's so delicate.
What a BEAUTY ❤❤❤I absolutely love it. With the right size of a hook and a super fine yarn one could make a very elegant accessory. Thank you for sharing with us such a nice project 😊🙏🌹
Corrina, I LOVE Irish crochet and this dainty little hat is simply gorgeous! Thank you so much for your excellent tutorial!
As for the size - toss it in the washer. Even with cold water, the water & the motion pull the thread/stitches together to shrink it a tiny bit. Yes, I'm the irreverent one who "did up" my doilies by getting them wet, laying them face down on a thick towel & slowly ironing them dry! makes details pop!
Thank you!!! Fantastic advice ❤️
I think the the join that you came up with might have changed the size... Not sure what the original join was but if you worked the last round while connecting the other squares it would turn out closer together. The size turned out great with the size 10 thread though. Beautiful job, soooo pretty! ❤
Thanks for your instructions! I just made this and had loads of fun learning this irish crochet motif. I used yarn weight 3 and a 2.0mm hook and it fits perfectly!
I made the cap using a crochet number 2. As it was fitting but too short I had to add some picots rounds so the result is slightly different - the flowers are smaller in size. However, it is fairly easy to achieve and very pretty. Thank you for introducing Irish crochet.
Wow! I love it! you did a great job. I must make me one . Thank you for the tutorial.
Everyone should have this hat it's beautiful and easy to make. I'm sure once my daughter and niece see this they're gonna want one. Ty so much for sharing ❤😊
Thank you for your determined patience to get this hat made. I followed you and now I have a hat!! You made it possible for me😘
This is beautiful.. I will definitely try this!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
The way this is made is so interesting. I thought this was crochet from the top down until you made the flower. But it is just four granny squares. To me all those little pekoes actually look like rose vines and thorns. As for joining, I just thought, can't you join in the pieces while you are making the last bit (round 8) where when you are making the pekoes you just put them inside of the other pekoes for the top/other side of the hat. I might try this. But it might be awhile for me to come back to see if it will work.
Oh, almost forgot, the size 9 hook which is slightly larger than a size 10 was used on size 30 or 20 thread. So would a size 10.
@Cynthia Howe I'm in the process, I've got three squares. It's complicated? But I attached one side while doing the 9th row. Then for the 3rd flower after it attached it to the top flower i went through and attached the side, then since the hat bottom didn't have the 9th row I was able to go from the 8th row of the side flowers, then off, and onto the bottom of the hat.
If that makes sense. 😅. There is some method to my madness I'm sure of it.
@Cynthia Howe also, I have to make more flowers since I am using a smaller needle and yarn. I've got five for thr band around the crown of the head. Then it should be four, then three. Sort of like a beanie. I should be able to make just the flower part and then stitch that to the top.
Beautiful, brought back memories of when I was little and watching my mum making a table runner ❤
Love this hat! I'm in the middle of the titanic purse and now I've got to finish it because i want to make this! I love it so much. ❤
Thanks so much for sharing your expertise and time - I admire your generosity. Also thank you for making the pattern available- best $2 I’ve spent today. 👏🏼 🎉
I finished it and you did amazing!!! I love your ability to adapt and add a bit of yourself into these patterns. ❤
Thank you 😊
So pretty!!❤
I will try this pattern in what I have size 10 as I havent tried a intermediate or advanced pattern yet. I am up for the challenge because this is so pretty. My daughter would wear it out. Love your channel!
Beautiful
Made so many of these lacy caps in many different patterns back then I loved wearing them.
Thanks for the tutorial. This is a lovely pattern.
I would use a stitch marker in the back of the sc to make room for the hook in the 2nd & 3rd row of petals & any other place where you have to drop down a round & work in back.
I think the ninth round helped in the oversizing, but this is gorgeous, and a little room isn’t the worst thing!
Thank you! Love this so much!
Corinna I am so freaking depressed I cannot crochet for 6 weeks! I love all you do and will appreciate you a ton more! ❤❤
Whoa, why can’t you crochet for 6 weeks??
I am praying for you that you will be healed in Jesus name. Depression can be tough, I know. Make sure to get some sunshine and fresh air my friend. Time heals things. Blessings to you!
@@acolley2891thanks so much for your kind thoughts! I will be in a brace for 6 weeks….6 weeks without crochet 🧶
@@justvintagecrochet Corinna truth is it my own fault! Crocheting is my passion….I would crochet all day most of the night….no breaks…..hope others will learn to take lots of breaks……so please be yourself bc you make me laugh every time I watch you….❤❤
@@susananderson3478 I’m so sorry to hear that 😔, and I totally get it ! Thanks for sharing ❤️
Yay! I've been wanting to find a pattern for a hat like this. When I was a teen in the 80s I remember wearing a hat like thiis but beaded. They were popular and I remember buying them at the Chinese owned stores downtown Laredo TX. I will be making them for my daughters and myself. Thank yousomuch for the beautiful patterns!!!
How were the beads placed; just a single bead occasionally, or was every stitch beaded?
Absolutely love this tutorial!
Actually, even though it's a little big, it still looks beautiful! I think because it's more of a fashion item, you can get away with it being a little big. Beautiful job!
Totally agree! And perfect for someone with thick or curly hair if I’m honest
I got the first two motifs made and attached. I'm using my homespun, which is a finer thread, so I will probably want to make more motifs than it calls for, which is no problem. I love it! It's coming out so pretty!
Oh I LOVE it !! soo beautiful. Don't know what I'll do with something so gorjuss, but its certainly worth a try - been wanting to try Irish Crochet for a long time now, and without you I would not know where to start. Thanx Corinna for another amazing tutorial - it cracks me up everytime you call yourself "a big fat liar" 😁😘💛💜
Thank yiu 🥰
❤ is amazing idea for me to do ❤
I did look for wedding gloves 🧤 but find this.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Om my, that hat is gorgeous 😍🥰
Oh, that as a throw! So pretty, and easy.
Oh, wow, so that’s how they get those picots in there, and continue on to make the mesh. I’m so glad I saw this…
WOW! I have to make this! Beautiful!
Never tried much Irish crochet… exciting to learn something new. Ms. Mille looks lovely as a Rose in that cap 😊
Stunning. I see the fascination with Irish crochet!
This cap is just beautiful!! I was able to follow the instructions as stated on the pattern. I also used #10 cotton crochet thread and a 2.0 mm hook. I have a very beautiful cap that will fit a child or an infant. I am not sure if just moving to #3 thread will be big enough, or use #3 thread and a larger hook. I am going to try both, as I think this is a really beautiful design.
I love it! 🎉🎉 don’t worry about your dog barking. Most of us have a pet of some form. I personally have a cat and a dog. Love them both!
So beautiful and it looks delicate ❤
This is stunning! Ive only just started learning join as you go methods for motif patterns, i follow a Turkish lady on here who does a lot of lacy projects and it can be extremely confusing even following along so i dread to think of the issues you had just going by written instructions. Still, it turned out absolutely stunning and that's what it's all about! 😘😘
I love it! This could be a beautiful wedding headpiece too, in white and maybe with a thinner yarn/thread to look more delicate, but it is also beautiful as it is. Some tiny sew in circones if the bride wants something sparkly...
That is marvelous. You are a diva. Thanks
I just started watching and could see this matching the purse you made some weeks ago!
Thank you for your tutorial! I did it and very happy. It’s very beautiful cap 😍
Too beautiful for words. Thank you very much Corinna. ❤🙏
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Absolutely gorgeous!! 😍😍😍
Thanks 4 sharing ❤️
I made that hat in the 70's. lol. I guess I'll make another one!
This hat is beautiful
Oh Wow! I can't keep up with you :) So many projects that I want to make! I'm still finishing the bra, I have one side of the titanic bag and now I started this hat. Hopefully I finish one or two of these in the next few days so I can try some more of your vintage designs. Thanks!
Thank you for doing the struggling for me. I did buy this pattern (w/o reading it of course) so I thank you for making it more likely that I will get through it.
I've done irish crochet, and by no means am I an expert. However, one of the ways I learned how to do a rose, is rather than splitting the stitch, make what would be a back post single crochet in the "spokes" of the first round, then do your chains, and work from there... Slip stitch at the end to join, and then work your petals...
I hope that makes sense. 😊
Thank you for another lovely pattern. 🙏
Beautiful,just beautiful
Love love LOVE all these amazing patterns and tutorials! Your channel has quickly become my favorite and I'm now obsessed with vintage crochet. 😊 I've purchased this one, the doyley book, the table runner end (almost finished that one), and the Irish lace bag. Thinking this one would make a gorgeous wall hanging, with the table runner edging at the bottom.
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Thank you ! 🥰
Beautiful and you make it look doable.
Thank you! 😊
Absolutely beautiful!!!
I think that will look very nice with the Titanic purse. I am adding this to the list for my granddaughters. Thank you for all that you do to make it easy for us.❤
Gorgeous!
THis is simply stunning, i cant belive how fast your channel is growing im so happy more people are watching you it also seems like you upload more now, this is so exciting i love this channel more videos is so funn >_
I used to have one of these ❤
Beautiful hat!
What a beautiful hat
So pretty!
Thank you, what a nice throwback :)
Gorgeous!
Ooh. I love this cap! I’ve saved it by texting this video to myself and I’m going to TRY it w/a size 10 thread…hope I can get into those stitches that are annoying. We shall see!
Thanks Corinna!
They are annoying but I found it to be worth it! ❤️
Beautiful ❤
This pattern looks similar to the Titanic purse pattern that you did a while back! I love the look of this though! Looks elegant and delicate!
Sooooo pretty!!😍😍😍
Very pretty pattern. For the second and third set of petals on a Irish crochet rose, on the foundation row of single crochets and chain I always join to the post of the single crochet from 2 rows back. it's easier, for me. Hopefully you understand what I'm saying. Maybe you would find that easier too?
I love Irish Lace. But it is impossible in make.
I've always admired it from a far. It seems so complicated
You just made it seem "do-able".
Thank you.
Thanks so much 😊
That is so cute!!! TFS
Austin TX USA
Thanks!
Thank you so much :)
Thanks!
Thank you so much! ❤️
What a Good Job, I’m so impressed with you,
Thank you so much for that 🥰
Wow! That is beautiful!
How cute is that! 😍
Maybe you might get a smaler outcome with a smaler hook. On camara it looks big, I don't have any expierence with American terms for yarn and needles, but as it looks, I would have used a 2.5 mm hook or even a 2 with the shown yarn. Love the pattern. It is so so great, that you take us with you on this journey or better on the journeys...hope for many, many to come
Beautiful. Loved this video
Absolutely beautiful,, ❤
I have to make this! Beautiful
Very pretty
Good
So beautiful. I love it.
Very cool! Love your videos
Hi, Corinna! Question for ya. When you attached the 4 side motifs to the top, I noticed you went in clockwise order... attaching one then the next one was to the right. Could you save some yarn tails by attaching the motifs in the other direction... so you never have to cut, at least when attaching all the way around the top? These motifs are SO pretty! Thanks for sharing the love with us! Hugs
Oh!!! Worth a try for sure😊 you may be on to something here
1:15 I'm coming across this I December 2024, and all I can think is, yeah, but do you have any idea how much HAIR we Irish women have? We probably need it that big to hold all our hair. And same goes for U.S. women in the 1970s!
Thanks!
Thank you so much !! 🤗🤗