ATTENTION: I'm aware of the typo in this video, but unfortunately there is nothing I can do to edit it. R4 is written 3 times (once correctly and 2 incorrectly). All the instructions are correct but because I forgot to change the row number twice, the pattern after R4 is 2 rows off. So when I say R5, its actually R7 and so on. Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for watching 😊
For those who's yarn is too soft and their hat is floppy, it can still be revived! Just buy some fabric stiffening spray (or Google how to make it yourself at home), lay down some newspaper or something to protect your flat working surface, find a bowl that's the same size as the dome of the hat, place it upside down on your working surface, then place the hat over the bowl so that the bowl supports the dome shape of the hat, and spray the f*** out of it. Or you can unscrew the cap of the spray, pour the liquid in a separate bowl, dip your hat in the liquid until it's evenly soaked, then wring out the excess, and place it over the support bowl. Make sure the brim of the hat is laying flat on your working surface. Once it's dry, it should be stiff! The soaking method will make it extra stiff. And if you're impatient, you can dry it with a hair dryer (maintaining 6 in. distance). You're welcome 😉.
@amberleelittle I did, but I will say, it wasn't as stiff as I was hoping because of the weight of the fabric (I accidentally made the hat a little too big) but it was better than before
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS TUTORIAL! i want to cosplay luffy (female version) but i dont want to buy a hat because i dont know if it will fit me or if it will come alright. So, its better to make it myself haha
I would stop at an increasing row that makes sense for the size of his head! For example, stop when there's 70 stitches vs going till 90 like the adult version. Then just jump into the regular rows (8-16) and finish the hat like its written :)
Ended up adjusting the pattern a bit (didn't really aim for gauge + I used a different size hook to make the ribbon), but I just finished completing the hat a few minutes ago! Gonna wash it and start the stiffening process soon, but I just wanted to say thanks for sharing your pattern with us. Now to set sail and find Gold Roger's treasure. 🏴☠🚢😁
Showing your work after a few rounds would also be helpful. So we can see if our work is looking close to your work.Leaving it up a little longer so we can see it.
Thanks for making this patterned and putting a video on TH-cam for it. I saved the video and will come back to make this when I have the time :) Having the words on the screen are more helpful than the voice over.
this is my third time trying to attemp this >.< I been crocheting for a few years now, usually don't have many issues with my small projects, but for some reason, hats are not my thing. I can't never give them the right shape :(. I try to keep a good consistent tension, I count my stitches and I even use a stitch marker to be extra sure... And still is not looking good. Any extra tips? I really wanna crochet this for my bf birthday :c
At what row are you giving up? Because in the beginning when we're doing the increasing rounds, the shape starts to become octagonal instead of round...is that what you mean? :)
@@basicstitchcolorado I stopped before changing to red and it had some weird curls at the top :c also there's a lot of holes, so I think my yarn was not thick enough :/ Today I bought a thicker yarn specifically for 5mm hook so I'll try again :3
@@nathalyhidalgo1523 Well let me know how the thicker yarn works! You can reach out to my Instagram @basicstitchcolorado and you can send me pics if you're still having problems so I can understand what's happening better :)
@@nathalyhidalgo1523 Also, I made a typo that viewers have brought to my attention. But I write R4, like 3 times even though it's supposed to be R4, R5, and R6. So maybe that's what's tripping you up??
@@basicstitchcolorado Thank you!!!! I'll dm u if I have issues, I really think the problem was the yarn, I'm just starting but its looking better already with the new yarn, I'll let u know how it goes c: thank you again for your help and for this amazing tutorial
Hi i'm deaf and i can't hear the instructions, the subtiles don't help/work either, could you briefly explain what's going on until 2:30 ? Thank you :(
When I'm doing a row, I'll just speed up the footage. So I'm doing R3: (Hdc in first st, inc in next) repeat all the way around. At 2:30 I'm done with R3 so then I'm now showing you R4 which is: (Hdc in first 2sts, inc in next) all the way around. Does that help?
@@basicstitchcolorado I just begin in crochet, so i'm a little lost, but i understand it brievly, so it's basiccaly two HDC in each crochet every round ?
I’m a beginner and would love to make this. I’m using 8ply cotton yarn and 4mm hook, would you know if when to stop increasing? Or should I do another increase after the 90sts? Thank you
@@ScrappyMommyPh for my hat, I increased till it was 5.5 inches in diameter. So I'd recommend you keep increasing till you reach that size! Then move on to the regular rows :)
Hey ! Can u guide me cuz I'm using a 6 ply yarn. So i think there must be a slight difference between urs and mine . Can I skip some increasing rounds or do ive to follow as it is?
@@thuwaibah2769 you can definitely skip increasing rounds! My circle was about 5.5 inches when I stopped increasing, so if yours is already that big, skip ahead :)
Hi there! So that would depend on how small/ big you wanted to make it. But to give an example, if I wanted to make it a small adult size hat, I would follow the pattern to R6 so I have 80 sts, then skip R7 and just go right into R8-16. If I wanted a larger hat, I would do an extra increase row after R7 to give myself 100 sts and then follow the instructions from there. :)
@@basicstitchcoloradoif I added the extra increase after R7 to make the hat larger, should I also increase the length of the red band? If so, how much would you recommend?
@@Billie17joe You probably won't have to increase the band, but if you do, no more than a few extra rows will do. I recommend wrapping the band around the base of the hat and seeing if it looks too tight and adjust accordingly ☺️
I'm having trouble, ive restarted this 4 or 5 different times and i thought maybe you added a chain before starting round 1 like magic ring , 1ch, then start hdc. I tried that and then i tried without it every time my project ends up wrinkling kind of its will not lay flat and even with stitch markers i feel like my rounds are turning up differently. Is anyone else having trouble like this ?
You can send me pics of what you're talking about to my Instagram @basicstitchcolorado, but to me it sounds like it's fine. When you're doing a lot of increase rounds, the project will become wavy till you start doing the normal rows to balance it out 😊
@@basicstitchcoloradoI sent a message to your insta because I restarted because it looked weird and it was starting to look weird again on my second try
Can you put in comments the name of the points because I am from latin American and I dont know what is meaning of ch or something like this 😢 bye bye thanks
Hi there! So I'll make a list of the abbreviations if that's what you mean :) Ch- Chain Sc- Single crochet Dc- Double Crochet Hdc- Half Double Crochet Sl st- Slip Stitch Hopefully that helps! If not, please let me know!
Hi there! Yeah, I just noticed those typos 😑 sorry for the confusion! It says R4 3 times, but I didn't mean to write that. The instructions are different, I just forgot to change the row name. Sorry!
@@basicstitchcolorado Hello, I love your video, I'm new to crochet. So the total of the numbers is what counts. I was counting it every two turns of the hole, for example, the first time I counted 1 and 2, then I went to another hole and counted 3 and 4, and so on until completing the number that you say in the video depending on the line.
I didn't know what's the H in HDC so went off with a double crochet instead lol😅 I might need to restart again but I will definitely be doing this👊 But I'll watch your beginner tutorials first I guess😅 Thank you sooo much✨✨
Thank you for the clarification on the rounds. I was confused and I would prefer you to speak if that helps just because if you wrote down the wrong information, I feel like you would speak the correct information.
I don't at the moment but perhaps your yarn is thicker than the kind I used. If you're making one that's a women's size, just stop increasing when your circle diameter reaches 5.5-6 inches then jump ahead to R8-16 of the pattern :)
I don't know the exact amount of yarn I used but it was less than a skein of Red Heart Super Saver Yellow :) And the size is an adult small, so it fits a 21 inch diameter head size!
Sorry I don’t understand: when you put (20),(30) , etc …. Do you mean 2 HDC into one stitch each totaling 20 HDC or do you count the one stitch you do before increasing into the total. My project comes out all ruffled because apparently I make too many increases…. You should give more explanation, stick to written and spoken instructions
@@basicstitchcolorado thank you so much. How about the row 8-16? And row 17-25? I'm sorry for the many question. I want to make this for my boyfriend's birthday but his head is big lolol. Thank you so much for the help!
@@romerojenelle9386 Well 8-16 are your regular rows (no inc or dec) so it should remain the same size of 5.5-6 inches, but it will be about 4 inches tall. If it's for a boy's head, I recommend doing at least another row of incs before doing the regular rows. The brim is about 3 inches wide :)
It's probably me but I can't read that fast so didn't really like it, and the transcript didn't come up so no help there either. Probably just me though
Couldnt find enough energy to finish this.... Couldnt keep looking up and pausing every 2 seconds!! And didnt understand the words you used. Still beginning crocheting so i recommend somewhere people can find the meanings!!
R3 is making a hdc in the first stitch, then an increase in the next stitch. You repeat that sequence all the way around and go from 20 stitches to 30. Each row increases by 10 😊
ATTENTION: I'm aware of the typo in this video, but unfortunately there is nothing I can do to edit it.
R4 is written 3 times (once correctly and 2 incorrectly). All the instructions are correct but because I forgot to change the row number twice, the pattern after R4 is 2 rows off. So when I say R5, its actually R7 and so on. Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for watching 😊
Thank you for this tutorial!!!!! I’m so excited to make this 😁😁😁
@@trintrin8212 You're welcome!! Thank you so much for watching 🥹🫶
Wait I am confused, what is row 5(the second row 4) /and row 6(the third row 4)
@@bananacrumbs Yup, you got it right :)
Hi I’m back again do you chain 2 before you half double crochet 11 at the beginning
For those who's yarn is too soft and their hat is floppy, it can still be revived! Just buy some fabric stiffening spray (or Google how to make it yourself at home), lay down some newspaper or something to protect your flat working surface, find a bowl that's the same size as the dome of the hat, place it upside down on your working surface, then place the hat over the bowl so that the bowl supports the dome shape of the hat, and spray the f*** out of it. Or you can unscrew the cap of the spray, pour the liquid in a separate bowl, dip your hat in the liquid until it's evenly soaked, then wring out the excess, and place it over the support bowl. Make sure the brim of the hat is laying flat on your working surface. Once it's dry, it should be stiff! The soaking method will make it extra stiff. And if you're impatient, you can dry it with a hair dryer (maintaining 6 in. distance). You're welcome 😉.
Thanks for sharing!! So helpful 😊🫶
Did you do this with yours?
@amberleelittle I did, but I will say, it wasn't as stiff as I was hoping because of the weight of the fabric (I accidentally made the hat a little too big) but it was better than before
Weight of the yarn* I should say
Talking through it as you’re crocheting and giving tips would be very helpful!
I like hearing you talk us through it better... I am going to try this hat thanks !!
Thanks for the input!! And thanks for watching 🤗💗
I like the Text but need to leave it up till the next row
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS TUTORIAL! i want to cosplay luffy (female version) but i dont want to buy a hat because i dont know if it will fit me or if it will come alright. So, its better to make it myself haha
Oh my gosh, no problem!! If you have any questions, let me know 😊 thanks for watching!
I think the instructions need to be on the screen longer. I had to keep pausing as I couldn't read fast enough
I change the speed in the settings to slower.
I loved the pattern on screen! I also agree it should stay up alittle longer as I'm to slow😂
Do you slipstich after the end of rows? Can you make an updated version with you speaking?
No sl sts unless stated otherwise, I just work in rounds ☺️
@@basicstitchcolorado Thank you! I was trying to figure this out lol.
I want to make one for my newphew. Show i should reduce the rounds half for a smaller version?
I would stop at an increasing row that makes sense for the size of his head! For example, stop when there's 70 stitches vs going till 90 like the adult version. Then just jump into the regular rows (8-16) and finish the hat like its written :)
Ended up adjusting the pattern a bit (didn't really aim for gauge + I used a different size hook to make the ribbon), but I just finished completing the hat a few minutes ago! Gonna wash it and start the stiffening process soon, but I just wanted to say thanks for sharing your pattern with us.
Now to set sail and find Gold Roger's treasure. 🏴☠🚢😁
Love that! :) and aww of course! Thank you so much for watching ❤❤
Showing your work after a few rounds would also be helpful. So we can see if our work is looking close to your work.Leaving it up a little longer so we can see it.
Hoy many of grams did you use for yellow?
Thanks for making this patterned and putting a video on TH-cam for it. I saved the video and will come back to make this when I have the time :) Having the words on the screen are more helpful than the voice over.
You're so welcome!! I agree and thanks so much for wanting to watch the video, I appreciate it ❤
How did you make the side up like the edges mine is not.😊😊
Certain yarn can hold the shape a bit but if you need it stiffer, you can starch the brim or block it using water and pins! :)
@@basicstitchcolorado thank you
Hiii I love this tutorial but what kind of yarn do you use? Because I have tried but the sides just go down, they don’t stay hard
I just use Red Heart Super Saver Yellow and Red! Acrylic yarn tends to be stiffer 🥰
@@basicstitchcolorado what yellow from red heart super saver? The lemon or the bright yellow?
Please do one with voice over
this is my third time trying to attemp this >.< I been crocheting for a few years now, usually don't have many issues with my small projects, but for some reason, hats are not my thing. I can't never give them the right shape :(. I try to keep a good consistent tension, I count my stitches and I even use a stitch marker to be extra sure... And still is not looking good. Any extra tips? I really wanna crochet this for my bf birthday :c
At what row are you giving up? Because in the beginning when we're doing the increasing rounds, the shape starts to become octagonal instead of round...is that what you mean? :)
@@basicstitchcolorado I stopped before changing to red and it had some weird curls at the top :c also there's a lot of holes, so I think my yarn was not thick enough :/ Today I bought a thicker yarn specifically for 5mm hook so I'll try again :3
@@nathalyhidalgo1523 Well let me know how the thicker yarn works! You can reach out to my Instagram @basicstitchcolorado and you can send me pics if you're still having problems so I can understand what's happening better :)
@@nathalyhidalgo1523 Also, I made a typo that viewers have brought to my attention. But I write R4, like 3 times even though it's supposed to be R4, R5, and R6. So maybe that's what's tripping you up??
@@basicstitchcolorado Thank you!!!! I'll dm u if I have issues, I really think the problem was the yarn, I'm just starting but its looking better already with the new yarn, I'll let u know how it goes c: thank you again for your help and for this amazing tutorial
how did you get the hat to curve at the bottom for assembly?
Hi i'm deaf and i can't hear the instructions, the subtiles don't help/work either, could you briefly explain what's going on until 2:30 ? Thank you :(
When I'm doing a row, I'll just speed up the footage. So I'm doing R3: (Hdc in first st, inc in next) repeat all the way around. At 2:30 I'm done with R3 so then I'm now showing you R4 which is: (Hdc in first 2sts, inc in next) all the way around. Does that help?
@@basicstitchcolorado I just begin in crochet, so i'm a little lost, but i understand it brievly, so it's basiccaly two HDC in each crochet every round ?
How large is the finished hat? I'm almost in middle of it and just thought that huh, maybe it should be bigger? 😅
Same like I'm going to finish and c
i use 4.5 hook cause im using 4ply milk cotton yanr and the yarn is stretching
I read your comment and noticed R4 was written 3 times, so I was wondering if it’s R10-16 or R10-18 to make up for the extra R4 repeat?
@@melissabudau8441 all the rows are offset by 2 so when I say 8-16, its actually 10-18 :)
I have a question is it normal for it to bunch up like this
hello can i ask what type of yarn did you use?
I used Red Heart Super Saver in their red and yellow :)
I’m a beginner and would love to make this. I’m using 8ply cotton yarn and 4mm hook, would you know if when to stop increasing? Or should I do another increase after the 90sts? Thank you
@@ScrappyMommyPh for my hat, I increased till it was 5.5 inches in diameter. So I'd recommend you keep increasing till you reach that size! Then move on to the regular rows :)
@@basicstitchcolorado thank you so much 💜
Subscribed! Loved the video
Thank you so much!! 🥺💕
Hi! Could you share the exact colors you used for the yarn, please?
Sure thing! The yarn I used was older in my collection but I believe its Red Heart Super Saver in Bright Yellow and Cherry Red :)
@@basicstitchcolorado thank you so much! I'm going to try this pattern for my upcoming 6 hour trip later this month :)
Hey ! Can u guide me cuz I'm using a 6 ply yarn. So i think there must be a slight difference between urs and mine . Can I skip some increasing rounds or do ive to follow as it is?
@@thuwaibah2769 you can definitely skip increasing rounds! My circle was about 5.5 inches when I stopped increasing, so if yours is already that big, skip ahead :)
How many rows does the finished hat have without the ribbon?
Hi just wondering if making one in cotton like yours is it quite heavy?
I made mine with Acrylic and it's crazy light. Cotton would put some weight on it, but it would probably hold it's shape really well ☺️
I'm stuck on this for some reason. So should I have row 4 as 40 stitches, then row 5 and 6 is 40 stitches also?
No, row 5 will have 50 sts and row 6 is 60 sts :)
Can I use a larger yarn size than in the video? 5 mm or 5.5 mm? Or can I use a different yarn?
You can substitute hook size and yarn! Just stop increasing the circle when it reaches 5.5-6 inches in diameter (for a size small at least) :)
@@basicstitchcolorado ok, thank you very much for the quick response)
Hello, if i increase again after r7, so on r8-r16, i need to do 900 stitches right?
Yes :)
hello, may i ask what kind of yarns did you use? is it a 4 ply yarn or 8 ply? thank you in advance !! ^^
Hi there! I'm using Red Heart Super Saver with both colors and that's a 4 ply! :)
Do I still do 16 rows in total if I skip row 7 to make the hat smaller?
You'll do 8-15 instead of 16 and then carry on with what is written as row 17 :)
What exact color did you use for the yellow?
Red Heart Super Saver in Bright Yellow 💛
If i wanted to make this hat smaller (or bigger) at would row would i have to make changes? (Very new to crocheting)
Hi there! So that would depend on how small/ big you wanted to make it. But to give an example, if I wanted to make it a small adult size hat, I would follow the pattern to R6 so I have 80 sts, then skip R7 and just go right into R8-16. If I wanted a larger hat, I would do an extra increase row after R7 to give myself 100 sts and then follow the instructions from there. :)
@@basicstitchcoloradoif I added the extra increase after R7 to make the hat larger, should I also increase the length of the red band? If so, how much would you recommend?
@@Billie17joe You probably won't have to increase the band, but if you do, no more than a few extra rows will do. I recommend wrapping the band around the base of the hat and seeing if it looks too tight and adjust accordingly ☺️
@@basicstitchcolorado I will try that first, thank you! ☺️
after row 9 should i continue 90st for row 10-16?
Yes ☺️
So when you say hdc in 5 st, inc in next and rep does that mean I’m doing 5hdc, 1 increase then 5hdc again ?
Yeah! It means make a hdc in the first 5 sts, make an increase in the 6th st, then repeat that. So make a hdc in the next 5sts, and so on 😊
Every time you say inc in next st do you mean just increase by one? Or increasing all the way around?
I mean increase all the way around :)
Like repeat the sequences so you increase by 10 each time
Is the inc a hdc Inc or a normal sc inc?
Hdc inc :)
I'm having trouble, ive restarted this 4 or 5 different times and i thought maybe you added a chain before starting round 1 like magic ring , 1ch, then start hdc. I tried that and then i tried without it every time my project ends up wrinkling kind of its will not lay flat and even with stitch markers i feel like my rounds are turning up differently. Is anyone else having trouble like this ?
You can send me pics of what you're talking about to my Instagram @basicstitchcolorado, but to me it sounds like it's fine. When you're doing a lot of increase rounds, the project will become wavy till you start doing the normal rows to balance it out 😊
I just realised for the 3rd 4th and 5th row you said 4 th row for each (not a hate coment and I love your videos thank you very much )
Yes, I know! I wish I could fix it! ❤
Hello can you write down the real patterns please 🙏🏻 because I'm to slow, and difficult to understand the fast tutorial please help me.
For rows 8-16 is it like 720 in total?
810 :)
@@basicstitchcoloradoI sent a message to your insta because I restarted because it looked weird and it was starting to look weird again on my second try
I'm a little confused. By the round to increase to 90 im at row 9 not 7, is that correct?
Yes!! 💕🧶
are you using 5 ply yarn or 8 ply? 😊
I think its 4 ply! :)
Can you put in comments the name of the points because I am from latin American and I dont know what is meaning of ch or something like this 😢 bye bye thanks
Hi there! So I'll make a list of the abbreviations if that's what you mean :)
Ch- Chain
Sc- Single crochet
Dc- Double Crochet
Hdc- Half Double Crochet
Sl st- Slip Stitch
Hopefully that helps! If not, please let me know!
@@basicstitchcolorado What does inc mean?
@@anthonyr622 increase! It will be a half double crochet increase in the case of this pattern :)
what size of yelloww yarn did you use?
Medium weight! Or size 4 :)
What size is this hat by the way
in a more recent comment she replied an adult small hat which fits a head 21 inches in diameter
R4 repeated 3 times?
Just wanted to clarify, thanks for the tutorial though!
Hi there! Yeah, I just noticed those typos 😑 sorry for the confusion! It says R4 3 times, but I didn't mean to write that. The instructions are different, I just forgot to change the row name. Sorry!
@@basicstitchcolorado No worries ☺️ thank you for the clarification. Awesome tutorial!🧶
What is hdc and st and inc?
-Half double crochet
- Stitch
-Increase :)
@@basicstitchcolorado thank you
What size is this ?
A women's S/M :)
@basicstitchcolorado how much do you think should i increase rows, if it should fit a men's m?
What does (10)(20)(30) mean? Are u doubling ur stichs? How do i do that?
That's just what your stitch count should be for each row ☺️
@@basicstitchcolorado Hello, I love your video, I'm new to crochet. So the total of the numbers is what counts. I was counting it every two turns of the hole, for example, the first time I counted 1 and 2, then I went to another hole and counted 3 and 4, and so on until completing the number that you say in the video depending on the line.
Do you think an absolute beginner can do this? I want this soooo bad😭🥲
@@cycruzlade394 If you have a good grasp of the magic circle and working in rounds, then it shouldn't be too hard for you 😊
I didn't know what's the H in HDC so went off with a double crochet instead lol😅 I might need to restart again but I will definitely be doing this👊 But I'll watch your beginner tutorials first I guess😅 Thank you sooo much✨✨
@@cycruzlade394 of course!! You got this 💕 and if you have any questions, you can always shoot me a message on ig :) @basicstitchcolorado
Can you please do this with more detail? I get lost when you start increasing would appreciate a better explanation
Love this video
Thank you for the clarification on the rounds. I was confused and I would prefer you to speak if that helps just because if you wrote down the wrong information, I feel like you would speak the correct information.
Very true! I try to be careful with typos but I understand the confusion. And I've definitely gone back to voice overs ☺️
@@basicstitchcolorado I just realized I’m a little late in my comment
Do you happen to have the written pattern. I can’t get it right. It comes out huge -_\
I don't at the moment but perhaps your yarn is thicker than the kind I used. If you're making one that's a women's size, just stop increasing when your circle diameter reaches 5.5-6 inches then jump ahead to R8-16 of the pattern :)
What type of wool is it?
it's just red heart super saver ☺️
Can you tell me what is the size in cm ?
Same question too ❤
Text and talk. If it’s not too much trouble
Thanks for watching!! I'll see what I can do 🤗
I really want to do this hat but your directions aren't very clear😢
It turned out really big for some reason tho im not ripping it cuz i spent way too much time on it tho wondering why it turned out huge 😭
Hi, I loved it, I wanted to know, how many grams of yarn did you use? and the measurements of the hat, pleaseee
I don't know the exact amount of yarn I used but it was less than a skein of Red Heart Super Saver Yellow :) And the size is an adult small, so it fits a 21 inch diameter head size!
@@basicstitchcolorado thank you so much!❤️
Sorry I don’t understand: when you put (20),(30) , etc …. Do you mean 2 HDC into one stitch each totaling 20 HDC or do you count the one stitch you do before increasing into the total. My project comes out all ruffled because apparently I make too many increases….
You should give more explanation, stick to written and spoken instructions
Is this 8 ply yarn?
It's medium weight so it's 10 ply
I’m confused, 125 rows for the red band? That’s way too big for the hat.
Every yarn is different. For mine, I needed 125 rows. If that's too big for your hat just do less
@@basicstitchcolorado Thank you for replying. I really appreciate your help and love this pattern.
the one piece is real
I like this "text only". Please don't remove the text yet until the new step. Thank You so mucj
Thanks for the feedback 🥰
Hello! May I ask what should be the measurement after you finish row 7? Thank youu!
I believe the circle should be around 5.5-6 inches in diameter ☺️
@@basicstitchcolorado thank you so much. How about the row 8-16? And row 17-25? I'm sorry for the many question. I want to make this for my boyfriend's birthday but his head is big lolol. Thank you so much for the help!
@@romerojenelle9386 Well 8-16 are your regular rows (no inc or dec) so it should remain the same size of 5.5-6 inches, but it will be about 4 inches tall. If it's for a boy's head, I recommend doing at least another row of incs before doing the regular rows.
The brim is about 3 inches wide :)
@@basicstitchcolorado thank youuu so muuuch!
please make the Luffe clothes
Do ace pls:>
I was actually planning on that 😏💕
It's probably me but I can't read that fast so didn't really like it, and the transcript didn't come up so no help there either. Probably just me though
This is not beginner friendly:(
You just have to practice half double crochet, increase and decrease and you'll be able to do it. It's the easiest tutorial I've ever seen
@@suju78 Yay. It's pretty easy
@@veronicafrick9612 yess
It's a great tutorial but please speak. I can't keep up with the instructions, I even got confused on hdc. Anyway great tutorial. 😊
Too hard to follow
Personally i dont think its that hard, i just dont understand most terms used 😂
Couldnt find enough energy to finish this.... Couldnt keep looking up and pausing every 2 seconds!! And didnt understand the words you used. Still beginning crocheting so i recommend somewhere people can find the meanings!!
my yarn is to soft 😭😭
I figured out the mistake, you have R4 instructions listed 3 times.
Yes, I know... I'm sorry for the confusion, I would fix it if I could 🥲
@@basicstitchcolorado thank you so much for your pattern 💕 almost finished my luffy hat
Hat is way to loose but also to short.
Yrhuduftibr juegos de defectos quise decir eso de
Am i missing something? 4 is repeated like 5 times
4 what? So I can help clarify 😊
I don't understand what happen in R3, how 20x2=30??? 🥲🥲🥲
R3 is making a hdc in the first stitch, then an increase in the next stitch. You repeat that sequence all the way around and go from 20 stitches to 30. Each row increases by 10 😊