this is actually an underrated crochet tutorial keep it up and i'm thinking of making it soon will a 4mm hook make the holes between stitches smaller ?
@@constanzagarcia3275 if you want the brim more straight, I would do (10 dc, inc) in the first round, (11 dc, inc) in the second , and then (12 dc, inc) in the last. That should help you widen it without the curls
So it depends on the size but if you are trying to make a bigger size, you can follow rounds 1-5 and then for round 6 I would continue to make 4 dc and then increase in the 5th stitch so you’d be left with 72 stitches total. If it’s a smaller size, you can just stop increasing after round 4 or 5, again just depending on how small
It’s hard for me to tell without seeing it but my guess is that your tension is too tight, you could try going up a hook size and see if that helps. You could also try to “yarn under” instead of yarn over
Super interesting! My sis in law wants a hat like this so Im excited to work on it :) thanks for the easy explanations girl
I love your tutorial, it's a bit different than I'm used too, but you explain the steps really well 🥰
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the video, girl! I'm Brazilian and I managed to understand everything because you explain it very well.
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@@sarah-ni5on this is so nice ☺️ thank you for commenting! I’m so happy it helped 🩷
this is actually an underrated crochet tutorial keep it up and i'm thinking of making it soon will a 4mm hook make the holes between stitches smaller ?
Thank you 🙏🏻 and yes it’ll make the holes smaller but you may have to add another row of increases to make sure it’s big enough
If i don't want it curly at all? ... How many increase i should put? Or should i not put any ???
@@constanzagarcia3275 if you want the brim more straight, I would do (10 dc, inc) in the first round, (11 dc, inc) in the second , and then (12 dc, inc) in the last. That should help you widen it without the curls
Where do I start the Increase.
Once I get the size I need?
So it depends on the size but if you are trying to make a bigger size, you can follow rounds 1-5 and then for round 6 I would continue to make 4 dc and then increase in the 5th stitch so you’d be left with 72 stitches total. If it’s a smaller size, you can just stop increasing after round 4 or 5, again just depending on how small
What I'm doing wrong that it's not taking a bucket hat shape. I keep getting a Is curled circle
It’s hard for me to tell without seeing it but my guess is that your tension is too tight, you could try going up a hook size and see if that helps. You could also try to “yarn under” instead of yarn over
@@alinnacrochets thanks I'll try that
whats the color of yarn your using ?
Crafters Secret yellow & red
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