Lovelyyyy tutorial, thank you so much. I've made one with a single strand of yarn and a smaller hook, changed the pattern a little bit and it came out really good. ❤
Yes! I can't remember everything exactly because I improvised along the way...but basically I added more stitches and rows when making the initial rectangle, until it had a size similar to the one the tutorial is suggesting (because if I did it just like the tutorial, same amount of stitches and rows...it would've come out a lot smaller since I was using a 4.5 mm hook and thinner yarn). And then I followed all the rest of the steps, and crocheted until I liked the fit in my head. My suggestion is to try it on all the times you need it along the way...and if something is not looking right, undo it and try again!! That what i always do 😂
@ingridsavelski9191 That's kind of what I thought you did. I've started mine by adding more rows and it's looking okay so far - after I started and restarted a few times 😬😅. Thank you for the advice!
This tutorial is awesome tysm!!! I’ve been looking for a simple but super cute bonnet pattern and this is exactly what i was looking for :) i loved using two different yarns too, i never think to do that but it looks epic and also made it super warm!
Протарахтели,ничего непонятно,догадайся ммол сама а так хотелось связать.если уж хотите поделиться,так обьясняйте нормально,то типа так,а тут вот так,и не спасибо👁
could you add measurements please? 🙏🥺 I’m only maybe 1/4 way through the body but I’m already thinking it may be too small even though my gauge was the same as yours 😢
can you please help us with the measurements? I used 6mm hook and did everything following the tutorial but mine came out so small, I don’t know what to do!!
I downloaded her written pattern and her 4” gauge was 13x13. I want mine bigger than hers so I think I’m gonna aim for a 10 or 11 instead of 13. Maybe even 9. Hope this helps!
Is it possible to make a striped version of this, switching colours? Is carrying the yarn through each row a good idea? How do you recommend doing this?
@ I washed the bonnet in warm water with soap and then wrung out the water. it has stretched and now fits well. but I still had to add a couple of rows without expanding on the top part lol
@@luparker8360it all depends of yarn, your calculations. If it’s smal it means that your yarn is thinner or you’ve messed with numbers, and also as once Woman said in the comment section “wash and stretch it” while it’s wet.
I also found this to come out incredibly small! What I ended up doing was using two 4oz yarns with the same hook size that the maker is using, but did 16 stitches by 22 rows for the top. To build out the sides, I did 11 rows, then reduced each row after that by 1 to 2 stitches to make it less boxy for a total of 22 rows. I then framed the front with double crochets. I also did everything as a whole piece instead of clipping the yarn. Hope that helps!
@@VAMPFIXX I know right…. I wish patterns would say “chain till 20 inches” instead of chain 34 cause theres too many variables at play that can alter the final product.. yarn, hook, tension, etc
@@hanmcran I downloaded her written pattern and her 4” gauge was 13x13. I want mine bigger than hers so I think I’m gonna aim for a 10 or 11 instead of 13. Maybe even 9. Hope this helps!
Hey thank you for the tutorial How much yarn are you using? Does the material matter (cotton or acrylic) and what size is the yarn? Also sorry for so many questions i'm a beginner amd just needed to make one for me as i moved to a colder place amd it's almost winter amd your bonnet was just what i needed
In another comment she says the yarn is "air" by DROPS, which is a medium weight alpaca yarn. I think if you wanted it to be a similar texture on a budget you should use a size 4 acrylic. I say this because alpaca and acrylic are both quite soft. If you wanted to make something suuuper soft I would go with mohair, but it's a little harder to work with mohair as a beginner, and is usually a lot thinner. The yarn she's using also has a percentage of wool in it, but I personally wouldn't use straight up wool for this project because it can be really itchy if you wear it without something underneath. But wool is also the warmest of all the materials I mentioned 😚 hope this helps
@zoerose3478 omg thank you so much for all the explanation🥹🩷 i was so confused with all the materials and stuff bless you for saying wool's itchy cause i had a super cute yarn with wool mixture and had no idea what in it made my skin super irritated and yes acrylic is the only yarn i can afford so now i know it's ok with the same weight to use it instead of athers yarn thank you and god bless you One more questions if it's not too much 🥺 how much (meters/yards/..) would i need to buy cause same weight acrylic skeins have differenf amiunt in them and when people say this many skeins idk how much would be enough and have so many halfed projects for it!
you will need two strands of yarn for it to turn out the right size, but if you only want one color you can just hold two strands of the same color to make it work!
@@yuliianikolaieva59 Sorry I wanted to try this as a beginner! Can you elaborate what doubling stitches mean? Like it she used 12 chain increase it 24?
@ffern-re8hx I will try to start my base with 24 chains instead of 12. I will double all the stitches. I am using 4ply yarn and 4mm hook. I will update this thread once I finish my project. Edited: I don't recommend doubling up the stitches. It will be way too big!!! What I recommend is to add half of what the tutorial did. She did 12ch for the base, add half (6), it will be 18ch. Then she did 16 rows, add half (8), it will be 24 rows. Mine's still a WIP. Again, I will update this comment.
@@jenne3582that’s what I did! I did 18 for the base and the rest I just kept checking how it fits on my head! It’s also worth to consider the frame rows too so that it doesn’t turn out too big.
Básicamente, debes hacer un cuadro que irá en la parte alta de tu cabeza, luego debes empezar a hacer 1sc alrededor de los 3 lados del cuadro, y luego repetir ese mismo patrón las veces que sea necesario para llegar al largo que a ti te guste
Easy to understand and super cute! bless for no magic circle
Lovelyyyy tutorial, thank you so much. I've made one with a single strand of yarn and a smaller hook, changed the pattern a little bit and it came out really good. ❤
glad it worked out well:)
Hiiii, can I ask some of what you did to alter the pattern? I have the perfect ball of yarn for this but only one.
Yes! I can't remember everything exactly because I improvised along the way...but basically I added more stitches and rows when making the initial rectangle, until it had a size similar to the one the tutorial is suggesting (because if I did it just like the tutorial, same amount of stitches and rows...it would've come out a lot smaller since I was using a 4.5 mm hook and thinner yarn). And then I followed all the rest of the steps, and crocheted until I liked the fit in my head. My suggestion is to try it on all the times you need it along the way...and if something is not looking right, undo it and try again!! That what i always do 😂
@ingridsavelski9191 That's kind of what I thought you did. I've started mine by adding more rows and it's looking okay so far - after I started and restarted a few times 😬😅. Thank you for the advice!
can you please help me? i made it with two strands but it turns out too tight :(
Thank you for this tutorial!! Made my bonnet last night and it came out perfect
this was so easy to follow & make!! definitely got me out of my creative rut, ty 😊
Omg I love this! I wanna do this but add a scarf and make it into a scarf hood!
Thank you fornthe video. The patter was really quick and easy to follow. The bonnet fits perfectly and I can't wait to wear it out ☺️
This tutorial is awesome tysm!!! I’ve been looking for a simple but super cute bonnet pattern and this is exactly what i was looking for :) i loved using two different yarns too, i never think to do that but it looks epic and also made it super warm!
Beginner here, I made this last night! It came out super cute, thank you for sharing! ❤
This was the first thing I've ever crochet too. It worked out really well. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this, this was my first crochet project and it turned out so cute!!
tysm first thing I ever crocheted was this bonnet and I’m sooo happy with it
This is my first time making a bonnet, such a simple and quick project. 💛☺️
omg i can’t wait to try this out!🩷
hope you like it!
Протарахтели,ничего непонятно,догадайся ммол сама а так хотелось связать.если уж хотите поделиться,так обьясняйте нормально,то типа так,а тут вот так,и не спасибо👁
Finally I found the perfect n easy to follow instructions.
This is the cutest tutorial ever~~ I’m trying this rn from Japan😌🌟!!
Great tutorial! Just finished and it came out perfect
Thank you so much for this pattern!!🥰
Thank you this is so cool and easy
what yarns are you using here? I tried to look in the pattern/video but i couldnt catch what you were using- it's super pretty:)
thanks! i'm using two strands of "air" by drops
Love it. I am trying this
you look great in it, like a real fairytale heroine
could you add measurements please? 🙏🥺 I’m only maybe 1/4 way through the body but I’m already thinking it may be too small even though my gauge was the same as yours 😢
Thank you !! This is so goood
Amazing tutorial!! Thank you ❤
I’ll be trying this as a beginner! Hopefully it turns out well enough to wear 😅
can you please help us with the measurements? I used 6mm hook and did everything following the tutorial but mine came out so small, I don’t know what to do!!
I downloaded her written pattern and her 4” gauge was 13x13. I want mine bigger than hers so I think I’m gonna aim for a 10 or 11 instead of 13. Maybe even 9. Hope this helps!
Love it!!
Is it possible to make a striped version of this, switching colours? Is carrying the yarn through each row a good idea? How do you recommend doing this?
I don't know what's going on I used the same yarns and crochet hook and it turned out very small. It doesn't even cover ears
same!! it’s so small, almost for a child .. i will try to block it😢
i had the same issue 😢 thought i just had a big head. i sized up the yarn and followed the pattern exactly again and it fit a lot better :)
@ I washed the bonnet in warm water with soap and then wrung out the water. it has stretched and now fits well. but I still had to add a couple of rows without expanding on the top part lol
@@luparker8360it all depends of yarn, your calculations. If it’s smal it means that your yarn is thinner or you’ve messed with numbers, and also as once Woman said in the comment section “wash and stretch it” while it’s wet.
I also found this to come out incredibly small! What I ended up doing was using two 4oz yarns with the same hook size that the maker is using, but did 16 stitches by 22 rows for the top. To build out the sides, I did 11 rows, then reduced each row after that by 1 to 2 stitches to make it less boxy for a total of 22 rows. I then framed the front with double crochets. I also did everything as a whole piece instead of clipping the yarn. Hope that helps!
thank you for this!!
Can we make the bow thicker?
Thank u❤
mine came out tiny, even too small for my two year old :/
Mine too :( idk what I did wrong
@@VAMPFIXX I know right…. I wish patterns would say “chain till 20 inches” instead of chain 34 cause theres too many variables at play that can alter the final product.. yarn, hook, tension, etc
@@hanmcran I downloaded her written pattern and her 4” gauge was 13x13. I want mine bigger than hers so I think I’m gonna aim for a 10 or 11 instead of 13. Maybe even 9. Hope this helps!
I would like to make this for my 9 year old. Do you think I should cut the measurements in half?
Hey thank you for the tutorial
How much yarn are you using? Does the material matter (cotton or acrylic) and what size is the yarn?
Also sorry for so many questions i'm a beginner amd just needed to make one for me as i moved to a colder place amd it's almost winter amd your bonnet was just what i needed
In another comment she says the yarn is "air" by DROPS, which is a medium weight alpaca yarn. I think if you wanted it to be a similar texture on a budget you should use a size 4 acrylic. I say this because alpaca and acrylic are both quite soft. If you wanted to make something suuuper soft I would go with mohair, but it's a little harder to work with mohair as a beginner, and is usually a lot thinner. The yarn she's using also has a percentage of wool in it, but I personally wouldn't use straight up wool for this project because it can be really itchy if you wear it without something underneath. But wool is also the warmest of all the materials I mentioned 😚 hope this helps
@zoerose3478 omg thank you so much for all the explanation🥹🩷 i was so confused with all the materials and stuff bless you for saying wool's itchy cause i had a super cute yarn with wool mixture and had no idea what in it made my skin super irritated and yes acrylic is the only yarn i can afford so now i know it's ok with the same weight to use it instead of athers yarn thank you and god bless you
One more questions if it's not too much 🥺 how much (meters/yards/..) would i need to buy cause same weight acrylic skeins have differenf amiunt in them and when people say this many skeins idk how much would be enough and have so many halfed projects for it!
@@user-yt2fz7um2xno problem at all!
Hi! where is your yarn from?
It goes a bit fast the tutorial,but it turned out great!!!
do we NEED two yarns? i only want it one color
you will need two strands of yarn for it to turn out the right size, but if you only want one color you can just hold two strands of the same color to make it work!
you speak a little fast which is confusing for non_english users but the tutorial is so easy thank you ❤ anyway
Did this turn out literally infant-sized for anyone else?? I tried starting over with an 8mm hook, and still no luck ):
Try chunkier yarn. I doubled all stitches using a 5,5 mm hook and simple yarn
@@yuliianikolaieva59 Sorry I wanted to try this as a beginner! Can you elaborate what doubling stitches mean? Like it she used 12 chain increase it 24?
@ffern-re8hx I will try to start my base with 24 chains instead of 12. I will double all the stitches. I am using 4ply yarn and 4mm hook. I will update this thread once I finish my project.
Edited:
I don't recommend doubling up the stitches. It will be way too big!!! What I recommend is to add half of what the tutorial did. She did 12ch for the base, add half (6), it will be 18ch. Then she did 16 rows, add half (8), it will be 24 rows. Mine's still a WIP. Again, I will update this comment.
@@jenne3582 Oh thank you for your prompt reply! Please do share your progress! Let us know how it turned out :DDD
@@jenne3582that’s what I did! I did 18 for the base and the rest I just kept checking how it fits on my head! It’s also worth to consider the frame rows too so that it doesn’t turn out too big.
cuantos gramos o metros de hilado usaste?????
I’m having a difficult time with this for some reason
had to unravel all of my sides bc I forgot to do the initial border
Vreau și eu
No entiendo como de la nada hizo el cuerpo del gorro
Básicamente, debes hacer un cuadro que irá en la parte alta de tu cabeza, luego debes empezar a hacer 1sc alrededor de los 3 lados del cuadro, y luego repetir ese mismo patrón las veces que sea necesario para llegar al largo que a ti te guste
You are very fast couldn't follow u
You can slow the video speed down if it’s too fast for you
When you click the video there’s a little gear button at the top right, click that and then click play back speed.
@WhimsicalCrochet I tried but still as begginer need a slower video but it's sad because yours is cute
@WhimsicalCrochet thank you anyways 🥰