That's an incredibly kind and thoughtful gesture!🥰 Donating handmade items, especially for premature babies in hospitals, is a wonderful way to contribute to your community. I'm so glad the tutorial was helpful for you, and I'm sure your handmade hats will be appreciated by the families and the little ones receiving them. If you have any questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with, whether it's related to crochet or any other topic, feel free to reach out. Thank you for your generosity, and best of luck with your project! 🧶😊
I'm glad to hear that you found the tutorial helpful, even if the sizing didn't quite match the intended baby size. It happens to the best of us! Adjusting the yarn weight and gauge can sometimes lead to unexpected results. If you decide to try the pattern again with chunky yarn for a baby size, you might want to experiment with a smaller hook size or fewer stitches to get the desired dimensions. Regardless, I'm thrilled that you enjoyed the tutorial, and I appreciate your positive feedback. If you ever have more questions or need assistance with any future projects, feel free to ask. Happy crafting! 😊🧶
I have just finished making the little baby shoes and the bear hat from your channel. I used the wrong size yarn for the hat so it came out a lot bigger but it’s still cute. Love your tutorials by the way!! I also love that there’s a written pattern I can read along with watching the video. Greetings from 🇺🇸 ❤
I'm thrilled to hear that you've completed the baby shoes and bear hat from the tutorials! Even if the hat came out a bit larger due to the yarn size, I'm sure it's adorable nonetheless. Thank you for your kind words about the tutorials. Having both the video and written pattern available is meant to assist crafters in various ways, and I'm delighted to hear it has been helpful for you. Your support and enthusiasm mean a lot! Crafting is all about the joy of creating, and your message from the USA warms my heart. Keep up the wonderful work, and if you ever need more patterns or tutorials, I'll be here to help. Happy crocheting! 😊❤️🧶
Awesome video tutorial. I got this wild idea that I would crochet my best mate a beanie for his daughters birth, and went and bought a book etc. I found this video quickly, and found it extremely helpful to see things visually. The only mistake I have made as using larger yarn than yours, and I missed one stitch on round 2 :) Overall, I am so happy with the results and am nearing the end of round 6. I have been doing it obsessively for the last few evenings, and it really satisfies the itch my hands get of an evening. I even sat down and watched a movie with my partner tonight!! Thanks from Australia :)
That sounds like a wonderful gift for your best mate’s daughter!🥰 I’m so glad the video helped you out and that you’re enjoying the process. It’s great to hear you’re making such good progress, even with a few little hiccups! Crocheting can be so satisfying, especially while relaxing with a movie. If you have any questions or need tips as you finish up, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting in Australia! 🎉❤️✨
That's wonderful news! I'm so glad to hear that the tutorial helped you master crocheting in rounds. Getting comfortable with new techniques can be a big step in your crochet journey, and it's great to know that the instructions were clear and easy to follow. If you have any more questions or if there's another technique or project you're curious about, feel free to ask. Happy crocheting, and enjoy creating beautiful projects in rounds! 🧶✨
I’m so glad you found me too! 😊 Thank you for your kind words! I’m thrilled to hear you’re excited to learn about making hats. If you have any questions or need further guidance, just let me know. Happy crocheting! 🧶❤️
Hello and once again thank you for this video.I don't know why the hat I crocheted doesn't form a dome rather it remains flat.Apparently I'm misunderstanding the instructions.Thank you for your advice.
You're very welcome! I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing some difficulties with your hat not forming a dome shape. It's possible that there might be a misunderstanding with the instructions or perhaps a tension issue while crocheting. Please try to watch the video again and follow each step closely. Best of luck with your project😊❤
I was wondering if you would be able to explain a little further on making it bigger. I’m wanting to make one for 3-6 month size for my grandson but am a little confused on the increase.
Of course! To adjust the size you will need to make more rounds and increasing the number of stitches in each round gradually. For this hat I make 12 new increases in each round. To make the hat a little bit bigger, you can just make 6 increases in the next round. An increase is made by crocheting 2 dc into the same stitch. Remember to keep track of your increases and check the circumference as you go along. You can try the hat on your grandson or use a sizing chart to ensure it's reaching the right size for a 3-6 month-old head circumference. Best of luck with your project🙂
First of all thank you so much!! I have learned so much from you AND easily. For instance the dreaded magic circle and what an increase means. This is the FIRST baby hat I ever made and I was able to finish it in two days without problems. 🎉 I'll see if there is room for a picture. Thanks again!
If you’re making for premie baby with dk weight and 4mm hook, stop increasing at round 4 and only make 10 rounds total. That’s how I got the proper measurements. I’m making loads with my nonprofit group to donate
Thank you for sharing that helpful tip! It’s wonderful to hear you’re making items for premie babies with your nonprofit group-that’s such a generous thing to do! If you have any more tips or need support, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting! 😊❤️
Great instructions! I'm looking to make a baby doll hat. How would I adjust the number of stitches in order to make a small hat for a doll with only a 9 inch head circumference?
Thank you so much for your comment😊 I'm glad you found the instructions helpful! Adjusting the hat to fit a smaller head circumference, I recommend that you try your hand at making fewer rounds with increases. Measure continuously with a measuring tape around the circle until you have the correct measurement. Best of luck with your project
You're very welcome! 🥰 I'm delighted to hear that the tutorial was easy to follow and that you were able to create something special for your English teacher's upcoming baby. What a thoughtful and heartfelt gift! If you ever have more crafting projects or questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Congratulations on your successful creation, and I'm sure your English teacher will appreciate the handmade gift. ❤️👶🧶
You're very welcome!🥰 I'm glad you found the tutorial easy to follow. Absolutely, you can make the granny square with two different color yarns for a beautiful, multicolored effect. To add the second color, simply join it at the beginning of a new round. When you reach the desired point to switch colors, drop the first color, pick up the second, and continue crocheting with the new color. You can carry the unused color along the edges, hiding it within the stitches, or cut and weave in the ends later. Have fun experimenting with colors! 😊🌈
If I wanted to make this cap for a premie, do I just stop increasing when the circle measures 3-3 1/2” then continue without increasing until the hat length is about 4”?
Yes, that's correct! For a preemie beanie, stop increasing when the circle measures 3-3 1/2 inches, then continue without increasing until the hat is about 4 inches long. Happy crocheting! ❤
I am very sorry but I do not remember the exact size. The best practice will be to measure the circumference of the child, or find a measurent chart online.
Yes, exactly! To make a crochet baby hat bigger, you add more rounds to increase the size. You can also adjust by increasing the number of stitches in each round to ensure it fits well. If you need more specific guidance, I’m happy to help! 😊
Hello! Increasing your hook size can indeed help adjust the size of your crochet baby hat for a 3-6 month old. However, it's not the only factor to consider. Here are a few tips to help you achieve the right size: Select the right yarn: Choose a soft and lightweight yarn suitable for a baby's delicate skin. Look for yarn labeled as "baby" or "sport" weight, as they are often recommended for baby garments. Adjust your hook size: Increasing your hook size can make your stitches looser and your project larger. You can try going up one or two hook sizes from the recommended size for your chosen yarn. Be sure to check the gauge to ensure the hat will fit properly. Measure as you go: Crochet a few rounds of the hat and measure it against a baby's head circumference to ensure it's the right size. Adjust your hook size or add/remove stitches as needed to achieve the desired fit. Consider the hat's stretch: Keep in mind that crochet fabric has some stretch to it. A slightly smaller hat that stretches to fit can be more comfortable for a baby than one that's too loose. By adjusting your hook size and following a pattern designed for the size you need, you should be able to create a beautiful and well-fitting crochet baby hat for a 3-6 month old. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Good catch! The label should always be the most accurate source. Thanks for pointing that out! If you have any other questions about the yarn or your project, feel free to ask!
Thank you for your interest! Unfortunately, I do not have a written pattern. the transcript may not be directly copyable, This video is meant to show the techniques on how to make a beanie. After wathing this you will easily be able to follow any hat pattern, or make your own.
That's fantastic to hear! 🥰 I'm glad the explanation was clear for you. Hats are such fun projects to work on. If you have any questions or need assistance while making your hat, feel free to ask. Happy crocheting, and I hope your hat turns out wonderfully! 🌟🧶😊
I am confused about how you would make this bigger. Please could you explain how I would make this for a 1 year old? I read a previous comment that said increase by 6 rather than 12....
I would add one or two more rounds with 12, increases. Keep measuring as you go to ensure it fits the head circumference for a 1-year-old, which is typically around 17-19 inches. Feel free to ask if you need more specific adjustments or tips! Happy crocheting! 😊✨
That can definitely be tricky! It’s easy for the tail to get tangled if it’s not tucked away properly. Try securing the tail end with a stitch marker or holding it out of the way as you work the first few rounds. You might also want to leave a bit more length on the tail to make it easier to manage. I hope this helps clear up the confusion! If you need more tips, just let me know. 😊🧶
No problem at all! To adjust the hat size for a 6-month-old, you can try the following: After the initial rounds, add 1 or a couple more rounds to increase the width and height of the hat. Happy crocheting! 😊✨
For a newborn crochet hat, you’ll typically need around 50-70 grams of yarn, depending on the pattern and the yarn weight you’re using. If you’re using DK or sport weight, you might need closer to 70 grams. For heavier yarn (like worsted weight), you might use a bit more. It’s always a good idea to have a little extra on hand, just in case. Happy crocheting! 🧶👶✨
I’m sorry to hear the hat tutorial didn’t turn out as expected. Sometimes adjusting the tension or checking the pattern details can help with issues like that. If you’d like, I can try to troubleshoot the problem with you or provide some tips to help fix it. 🧶😊
If your crochet hat is looking flat instead of rounded as expected, there could be a few reasons for this: Tension: Uneven tension while crocheting can cause the fabric to lay flat instead of forming a rounded shape. Make sure you're maintaining consistent tension throughout your project. Stitch Count: Double-check that you're following the pattern instructions correctly and completing the correct number of stitches in each round. Yarn Weight and Hook Size: Using a different yarn weight or hook size than specified in the pattern can affect the size and shape of the finished hat. Make sure you're using the recommended materials for the pattern. If you've checked these factors and the hat still appears flat, examining your work closely to identify any potential mistakes or areas that may need adjustment can be helpful. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
I’m making a load of these hats and donating them to the hospital for premature babies, thank you for the tutorial 🙂
That's an incredibly kind and thoughtful gesture!🥰 Donating handmade items, especially for premature babies in hospitals, is a wonderful way to contribute to your community. I'm so glad the tutorial was helpful for you, and I'm sure your handmade hats will be appreciated by the families and the little ones receiving them.
If you have any questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with, whether it's related to crochet or any other topic, feel free to reach out. Thank you for your generosity, and best of luck with your project! 🧶😊
I love this hats@@AdoreCreaCrochet
I did this while I was in the NICU with my little one
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That’s so wonderful I didn’t know you could do that I’m going to start now 🫶🏽
I was trying to make this for a baby with chunky yarn and I got an adult size hat but the tutorial was/is amazing will be using this again
I'm glad to hear that you found the tutorial helpful, even if the sizing didn't quite match the intended baby size. It happens to the best of us! Adjusting the yarn weight and gauge can sometimes lead to unexpected results. If you decide to try the pattern again with chunky yarn for a baby size, you might want to experiment with a smaller hook size or fewer stitches to get the desired dimensions.
Regardless, I'm thrilled that you enjoyed the tutorial, and I appreciate your positive feedback. If you ever have more questions or need assistance with any future projects, feel free to ask. Happy crafting! 😊🧶
I have just finished making the little baby shoes and the bear hat from your channel. I used the wrong size yarn for the hat so it came out a lot bigger but it’s still cute. Love your tutorials by the way!! I also love that there’s a written pattern I can read along with watching the video. Greetings from 🇺🇸 ❤
I'm thrilled to hear that you've completed the baby shoes and bear hat from the tutorials! Even if the hat came out a bit larger due to the yarn size, I'm sure it's adorable nonetheless. Thank you for your kind words about the tutorials. Having both the video and written pattern available is meant to assist crafters in various ways, and I'm delighted to hear it has been helpful for you.
Your support and enthusiasm mean a lot! Crafting is all about the joy of creating, and your message from the USA warms my heart. Keep up the wonderful work, and if you ever need more patterns or tutorials, I'll be here to help. Happy crocheting! 😊❤️🧶
Awesome video tutorial. I got this wild idea that I would crochet my best mate a beanie for his daughters birth, and went and bought a book etc. I found this video quickly, and found it extremely helpful to see things visually. The only mistake I have made as using larger yarn than yours, and I missed one stitch on round 2 :) Overall, I am so happy with the results and am nearing the end of round 6. I have been doing it obsessively for the last few evenings, and it really satisfies the itch my hands get of an evening. I even sat down and watched a movie with my partner tonight!!
Thanks from Australia :)
That sounds like a wonderful gift for your best mate’s daughter!🥰 I’m so glad the video helped you out and that you’re enjoying the process. It’s great to hear you’re making such good progress, even with a few little hiccups! Crocheting can be so satisfying, especially while relaxing with a movie. If you have any questions or need tips as you finish up, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting in Australia! 🎉❤️✨
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I finally now can crochet in rounds! You made it very easy and clear to understand.
That's wonderful news! I'm so glad to hear that the tutorial helped you master crocheting in rounds. Getting comfortable with new techniques can be a big step in your crochet journey, and it's great to know that the instructions were clear and easy to follow. If you have any more questions or if there's another technique or project you're curious about, feel free to ask. Happy crocheting, and enjoy creating beautiful projects in rounds! 🧶✨
I am so glad I found you I wanted to learn about making hats you are amazing thank you for sharing your tutorial 😊
I’m so glad you found me too! 😊 Thank you for your kind words! I’m thrilled to hear you’re excited to learn about making hats. If you have any questions or need further guidance, just let me know. Happy crocheting! 🧶❤️
Hello and once again thank you for this video.I don't know why the hat I crocheted doesn't form a dome rather it remains flat.Apparently I'm misunderstanding the instructions.Thank you for your advice.
You're very welcome! I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing some difficulties with your hat not forming a dome shape. It's possible that there might be a misunderstanding with the instructions or perhaps a tension issue while crocheting. Please try to watch the video again and follow each step closely. Best of luck with your project😊❤
I was wondering if you would be able to explain a little further on making it bigger. I’m wanting to make one for 3-6 month size for my grandson but am a little confused on the increase.
Of course! To adjust the size you will need to make more rounds and increasing the number of stitches in each round gradually.
For this hat I make 12 new increases in each round. To make the hat a little bit bigger, you can just make 6 increases in the next round.
An increase is made by crocheting 2 dc into the same stitch.
Remember to keep track of your increases and check the circumference as you go along. You can try the hat on your grandson or use a sizing chart to ensure it's reaching the right size for a 3-6 month-old head circumference. Best of luck with your project🙂
@@AdoreCreaCrochet thank you so so much!!
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First of all thank you so much!! I have learned so much from you AND easily. For instance the dreaded magic circle and what an increase means. This is the FIRST baby hat I ever made and I was able to finish it in two days without problems. 🎉 I'll see if there is room for a picture. Thanks again!
Perfect thank you 😊
You're very welcome! 😊 I'm so glad it was helpful! If you need anything else, just let me know. Happy crocheting! ✨
If you’re making for premie baby with dk weight and 4mm hook, stop increasing at round 4 and only make 10 rounds total. That’s how I got the proper measurements. I’m making loads with my nonprofit group to donate
Thank you for sharing that helpful tip! It’s wonderful to hear you’re making items for premie babies with your nonprofit group-that’s such a generous thing to do! If you have any more tips or need support, feel free to reach out. Happy crocheting! 😊❤️
Great instructions! I'm looking to make a baby doll hat. How would I adjust the number of stitches in order to make a small hat for a doll with only a 9 inch head circumference?
Thank you so much for your comment😊 I'm glad you found the instructions helpful! Adjusting the hat to fit a smaller head circumference, I recommend that you try your hand at making fewer rounds with increases. Measure continuously with a measuring tape around the circle until you have the correct measurement. Best of luck with your project
Thank you! I'll give that a try!@@AdoreCreaCrochet
Thanks a lot for the tutorial it was easy to follow and very time friendly to watch! I was able to make one for my English teachers upcoming baby❤
You're very welcome! 🥰 I'm delighted to hear that the tutorial was easy to follow and that you were able to create something special for your English teacher's upcoming baby. What a thoughtful and heartfelt gift! If you ever have more crafting projects or questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Congratulations on your successful creation, and I'm sure your English teacher will appreciate the handmade gift. ❤️👶🧶
Thank you for this very easy to follow tutorial.Can I make this with two different colour yarns? How can I add the second colour?
You're very welcome!🥰 I'm glad you found the tutorial easy to follow. Absolutely, you can make the granny square with two different color yarns for a beautiful, multicolored effect. To add the second color, simply join it at the beginning of a new round. When you reach the desired point to switch colors, drop the first color, pick up the second, and continue crocheting with the new color. You can carry the unused color along the edges, hiding it within the stitches, or cut and weave in the ends later. Have fun experimenting with colors! 😊🌈
If I wanted to make this cap for a premie, do I just stop increasing when the circle measures 3-3 1/2” then continue without increasing until the hat length is about 4”?
Yes, that's correct! For a preemie beanie, stop increasing when the circle measures 3-3 1/2 inches, then continue without increasing until the hat is about 4 inches long. Happy crocheting! ❤
I want to make for a week baby
That sounds like a lovely project! 😊❤
How long is the measurements before you start doing the 1 dc around? My yarn is a lot smaller so I want to make sure it's the right size.
I am very sorry but I do not remember the exact size. The best practice will be to measure the circumference of the child, or find a measurent chart online.
thank you for your help
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You are very welcome. Thank you for commenting🥰
so to make it bigger do you just do more rounds?
Yes, exactly! To make a crochet baby hat bigger, you add more rounds to increase the size. You can also adjust by increasing the number of stitches in each round to ensure it fits well. If you need more specific guidance, I’m happy to help! 😊
Is there a written pattern for this please ? My Aunt doesn’t have electronics to watch this video and she needs the pattern please??
Hello! I wanted to make one for a 3-6 month old baby - would increasing my hook size work? Thanks so much!
Hello! Increasing your hook size can indeed help adjust the size of your crochet baby hat for a 3-6 month old. However, it's not the only factor to consider. Here are a few tips to help you achieve the right size:
Select the right yarn: Choose a soft and lightweight yarn suitable for a baby's delicate skin. Look for yarn labeled as "baby" or "sport" weight, as they are often recommended for baby garments.
Adjust your hook size: Increasing your hook size can make your stitches looser and your project larger. You can try going up one or two hook sizes from the recommended size for your chosen yarn. Be sure to check the gauge to ensure the hat will fit properly.
Measure as you go: Crochet a few rounds of the hat and measure it against a baby's head circumference to ensure it's the right size. Adjust your hook size or add/remove stitches as needed to achieve the desired fit.
Consider the hat's stretch: Keep in mind that crochet fabric has some stretch to it. A slightly smaller hat that stretches to fit can be more comfortable for a baby than one that's too loose.
By adjusting your hook size and following a pattern designed for the size you need, you should be able to create a beautiful and well-fitting crochet baby hat for a 3-6 month old. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Hi I am glad I found you I
Im so glad you found me aswell. I hope you are enjoying your project🥰
Hi, you said at the beginning this yarn is 150m per 50gram but does the label not say 105m?
Good catch! The label should always be the most accurate source. Thanks for pointing that out! If you have any other questions about the yarn or your project, feel free to ask!
Is there a written pattern for this? I wanted to print it to a large font bc of vision problems, but I can't copy the transcript.Thank you!
Thank you for your interest! Unfortunately, I do not have a written pattern. the transcript may not be directly copyable, This video is meant to show the techniques on how to make a beanie. After wathing this you will easily be able to follow any hat pattern, or make your own.
Very clearly and neatly explained going to try one now
That's fantastic to hear! 🥰 I'm glad the explanation was clear for you. Hats are such fun projects to work on. If you have any questions or need assistance while making your hat, feel free to ask. Happy crocheting, and I hope your hat turns out wonderfully! 🌟🧶😊
I am confused about how you would make this bigger. Please could you explain how I would make this for a 1 year old?
I read a previous comment that said increase by 6 rather than 12....
I would add one or two more rounds with 12, increases. Keep measuring as you go to ensure it fits the head circumference for a 1-year-old, which is typically around 17-19 inches.
Feel free to ask if you need more specific adjustments or tips! Happy crocheting! 😊✨
Very nice
Thank you so much ❤️🥰
The part that got me confused is right at the beginning. I think I keep grabbing the tail and it got caught up in the circle.
That can definitely be tricky! It’s easy for the tail to get tangled if it’s not tucked away properly. Try securing the tail end with a stitch marker or holding it out of the way as you work the first few rounds. You might also want to leave a bit more length on the tail to make it easier to manage. I hope this helps clear up the confusion! If you need more tips, just let me know. 😊🧶
You said this hat is for a newborn, so how do I make one for a 6 month baby? I’m new at this , so I really don’t know what I’m doing. Please help me😊.
No problem at all! To adjust the hat size for a 6-month-old, you can try the following:
After the initial rounds, add 1 or a couple more rounds to increase the width and height of the hat.
Happy crocheting! 😊✨
Hiw much wooll would i need for a new norn
For a newborn crochet hat, you’ll typically need around 50-70 grams of yarn, depending on the pattern and the yarn weight you’re using. If you’re using DK or sport weight, you might need closer to 70 grams. For heavier yarn (like worsted weight), you might use a bit more. It’s always a good idea to have a little extra on hand, just in case. Happy crocheting! 🧶👶✨
Hi..what’s the diameter for this 0-3 beanie?thanks
Hi! For a 0-3 month beanie, the diameter is 13-14 inches. If you have any more questions or need help, just let me know. Happy crafting! 🧶✨
You don't say what ply the wool us,is it 8 ply,thanks eve.
Yes it is 8 ply😊
What if you keep getting stuck on the first round and it doesn't want to close?
Hi😊 I would love to help you out. But I am not sure what you mean by "it doesn´t want to close.
What age is this tutorial hat for pls?
0-3 months
it didnt work for me. I followed the turorial but ended up with a wide hat with big spaces between the last several rounds of DCs
I’m sorry to hear the hat tutorial didn’t turn out as expected. Sometimes adjusting the tension or checking the pattern details can help with issues like that. If you’d like, I can try to troubleshoot the problem with you or provide some tips to help fix it. 🧶😊
Do you have a written pattern please
Thank you for your interest! 😊 I do not have a written pattern for the crochet hat. If you need any more help, feel free to ask. Happy crocheting! 🧶✨
No answer for is the wool 4 ply or 8
Sorry I do reply to all comments. But I do not have time to reply to comments every day. I used 8 ply yarn.
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Hi mine is looking flat? Is there something I’ve done wrong ?
If your crochet hat is looking flat instead of rounded as expected, there could be a few reasons for this:
Tension: Uneven tension while crocheting can cause the fabric to lay flat instead of forming a rounded shape. Make sure you're maintaining consistent tension throughout your project.
Stitch Count: Double-check that you're following the pattern instructions correctly and completing the correct number of stitches in each round.
Yarn Weight and Hook Size: Using a different yarn weight or hook size than specified in the pattern can affect the size and shape of the finished hat. Make sure you're using the recommended materials for the pattern.
If you've checked these factors and the hat still appears flat, examining your work closely to identify any potential mistakes or areas that may need adjustment can be helpful. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
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