Dear fellow beginners, you will need to know how to do a long tail cast on correctly first.also watch a slower video on how to do a knit and a purl stitch properly, then come back to this .happy kniting
Thanks so much from a beginning knitter! I used this video to make my first hat and I loved it. I made a second as a gift and I’m now going to try the beginner cable knit. Your videos are so helpful!
Thank you ☺️ I'll be knitting this for the man in my life 😊 It looks very feasible and I'll be applying: knitting rib stitch in the round, making decreases, and using the magic loop technique all for the first time 😊
finally finished my first project!! after knitting for like 10 years i’ve never finished anything and this tutorial made it super easy! thank you for sharing ❤️🫶🏻
Best tutorial I‘ve ever seen❤❤❤I just followed this video and finished my first knitted project 🎉🎉🎉It‘s so clear that even a beginner like me can also understand❤❤❤
I'm a beginner and this was my first time knitting in the round. The pattern and video together provide great instructions and I finished up with a great looking hat! The magic loop at the end was a little nerve wracking but it all came together nicely in the end (pun intended). Thanks for the pattern and new skills!
For those having a hard time understanding........try searching first the individual techniques such as "how to do a cast on" or "how to purl"....it will be easier to understand this video once you'll learn the basic. This may seem a bit confusing if this is your FIRST time knitting since she is using a knit-purl technique. I think it's better that you start on a simple all-knit project before you try those with patterns. This video is actually very easy to follow for "long-time beginers"😅😅😅
I know you probably won’t answer this but I want you to know that your tutorial is amazing! I got to finish knitting my first beanie in two weeks and I’m so happy! ❤ thank you for this video
This is a great project and the tutorial is easy to follow! My only issue is that I made the small size with worsted weight yarn and it's super big and stretchy. I'm going to try again with DK weight. Thanks!
My first ever knitting project! I usually crochet but loved the ribbing on this hat so I had to try it out! So happy with it, thank you for the tutorial!! :)
I just completed my first hat thanks to you. Using the video and pattern together, it was an easy project as a beginner. I had only made scarves before this. Thanks!
Very nice Brittany! Great tutorial. I have one question. What 16 inch needles did you use before switching to Magic Loop? They look so sharp! Thanks for another great tutorial!❤
Thank you for the video! I am having difficulty with decreasing row 7. I have the 50 stiches but when I finish row 7 I have way more than I'm supposed to. I'm doing the small size and was wondering if anyone else had troubles with the math?
Seems easy for me and I’m not that experienced in knitting. I have knitted hats and gloves before, maybe that is why. I liked this video very much. Thank you❤New Sub‼️
I used a worsted weight yarn and tested my gauge and ended up with a hat far too large to fit anyone's head. I've done magic loop before and had no problem, but this time somehow I ended up with the stitch marker on the back needle and the working yarn on the front needle. I would have liked more detail in the video. I rewatched it many times and wished it didn't skip ahead so I could maybe figure out what I did wrong.
Big thing I’ll say that confused me enormously using pattern and following this tutorial was skimming over joining in the round. That’s a big thing to assume a beginner knows how to do, and I actually did this three times before I had to pull up another tutorial to actually understand why I wasn’t getting the same results. From one teacher to another, if you’re aiming your work at “new” knitters, please keep in mind there’s a lot of very basic stuff they might not know yet. Every step needs to be identified.
Thanks for the tutorial. I’m just a little confused. If the ribbing is the same throughout the hat, when the brim turns up, the ribs wouldn’t line up, as yours do. Did I miss something? Also, did you go up a needle size on the crown? Thanks.
For anyone else looking in the comments like me, I also ended with 37 stitches on row 7 on the large size, but I closed off as indicated in the pattern/video and it still worked just fine with 37. So no stress :)
I did a small. But even made it smaller, casted 88 stitches and row 7 ended up with 29. Was wondering if I was the only one ending up with more stitches than the pattern says.
depends on the yarn and your gauge, as well as what size you’re making. as tedious as it is it’s probably best to just make a gauge swatch and then figure it out that way 😅
I accidentally learned that 84 stitches is enough with US 10 (6mm) needles (i used 4 gauge yarn). I know a pattern for the stockinette stitch that only uses 84 stitches, which is what i used until i realized that pattern wouldnt work for the ending part, but at that point i was nearly halfway done the length so i wasn't going to restart with the proper stitch count, i figured that at worst it could just be a child's hat, but with the amount of stretch 84 stitches was plenty for my own head
Hello! I followed your instructions and used all the equipment you listed. I'm only on the 4th row but so far the beanie looks like it would only fit an infant. Is that normal? This is my first attempt at knitting a beanie or using circular needles... Thank You!
Did you check your gage and make a swatch and refer to the pattern ? It’s very stretchy.how many stitches do you have , what yarn are you using , what size are you making ?
So it actually turned out fine! I was using Lion Brand Fishermens wool going for adult size.. I'm on my second beanie project now with circular needles and I believe it just always looks smaller than what I think it should be in the beginning. Thank you for your response! @@Honeybee-Hedgehog-Designs
You would have to take out rows so that would mean ripping it back to remove them all the way back to before doing the crown shaping ( measure as you go ) depends o!n the recipients head size
When I got to the reduction, I ordered circular needles long enough to make a small circle. I was knitting with 4mm needles. As I decreased the circle and pushed off the needle onto the smaller cable, the stitches became tighter on the cable so, when I got around to the other side of the circle the stitches on the cable were too tight to move up onto the needle again. I typically knit loosely so I'm not sure how this happened but now I am stuck with either reversing all the stitches or cutting the project off the cable. What a bummer!😢
This is completely normal! As you decrease the number of stitches for the crown, eventually they won’t fit around the needle. So you should switch to a longer cord and use the magic loop technique for the crown, or you can use double pointed needles. I tend to prefer magic loop. I have a couple videos on how to do this if you want to check them out!
Hello how many cast on for large adult size? Even on the written pattern it didn’t mention on how many cast on will you need if doing a small or large adult size
is that yarn flexible?? I don't speak English so I can't tell if you are using an specific type of yarn or if I can use any yarn from any store, thx for the tutorial and pattern btw!
I can't find the number of stitches or the length of the straight section of the beanie. Please can you give me the sizes on here or the website link. Thanks
I'm wondering this too! I only have 36" circular needles (they're also 5mm, instead of 4.5mm). I could go out and buy some more, but I'd rather just use what I already have, if I can.
Hi I don’t knit I crochet but want to try knitting. Is it necessary to have needles that connect with that tube thing or can I make this with just two separate needles?
Really wanted to try this pattern to make a hat for my fiancé but sadly whenever I open the website after a few seconds it leads me to adult sites so it’s unusable very sad..
This shouldn’t be the case, and I’m scratching my head trying to understand how this has been your experience. Trying the link to the free pattern from multiple devices, I’m always directed to the free pattern on my website, and there’s no change to another site like you’re describing (nor should this ever be the case). It may be something with your browser, so my best advice would be to use an incognito window on your chrome browser if you want to try again.
Also, watching the video while reading the written pattern helps. When your new to knitting like I am I find it helps to practice the various knitting techniques with mini projects.
Nice video, but not really beginner. If use larger needles, will require less stitches. If you want easier, do straight knit. Can make with straight needles and stitch up seam.
SEE THE FREE PATTERN (INCLUDING LIST OF SUPPLIES) HERE: bit.ly/37J42cH
It takes a special person to create stuff like this. Brought beautiful memories of my mother. She created beautiful doilies, bedspreads, sweaters etc.
Dear fellow beginners, you will need to know how to do a long tail cast on correctly first.also watch a slower video on how to do a knit and a purl stitch properly, then come back to this .happy kniting
Thanks so much from a beginning knitter! I used this video to make my first hat and I loved it. I made a second as a gift and I’m now going to try the beginner cable knit. Your videos are so helpful!
This is literally one of the best tutorials I have ever seen for a ribbed hat. Thank you!
Thank you ☺️ I'll be knitting this for the man in my life 😊
It looks very feasible and I'll be applying: knitting rib stitch in the round, making decreases, and using the magic loop technique all for the first time 😊
finally finished my first project!! after knitting for like 10 years i’ve never finished anything and this tutorial made it super easy! thank you for sharing ❤️🫶🏻
This was my first knitted project- i made a hat for my nephew for Christmas. Thanks for the pattern and the tutorial!
Best tutorial I‘ve ever seen❤❤❤I just followed this video and finished my first knitted project 🎉🎉🎉It‘s so clear that even a beginner like me can also understand❤❤❤
I'm a beginner and this was my first time knitting in the round. The pattern and video together provide great instructions and I finished up with a great looking hat! The magic loop at the end was a little nerve wracking but it all came together nicely in the end (pun intended). Thanks for the pattern and new skills!
For those having a hard time understanding........try searching first the individual techniques such as "how to do a cast on" or "how to purl"....it will be easier to understand this video once you'll learn the basic.
This may seem a bit confusing if this is your FIRST time knitting since she is using a knit-purl technique. I think it's better that you start on a simple all-knit project before you try those with patterns. This video is actually very easy to follow for "long-time beginers"😅😅😅
I know you probably won’t answer this but I want you to know that your tutorial is amazing! I got to finish knitting my first beanie in two weeks and I’m so happy! ❤ thank you for this video
How exciting! Congrats on finishing your first hat 🎉
This is a great project and the tutorial is easy to follow! My only issue is that I made the small size with worsted weight yarn and it's super big and stretchy. I'm going to try again with DK weight. Thanks!
Happened to me I just did 70 cast ons instead seemed to be perfect xx
My first ever knitting project! I usually crochet but loved the ribbing on this hat so I had to try it out! So happy with it, thank you for the tutorial!! :)
I just completed my first hat thanks to you. Using the video and pattern together, it was an easy project as a beginner. I had only made scarves before this. Thanks!
Just finished my first knitted hat. Your instructions were super clear and easy to follow. Thanks so much for sharing the tutorial❤
I just finished my 1st one! The video was great and thank you for also including the written pattern. Works well together!!
this was my first ribbed hat and somehow i knitted too loosely, so it stretches a lot. For a first attempt looks good though. Thanks for the pattern!
Thank you for sharing, I've knitted hats before, but they never turned out right!
This will be my 1st project this Autumn. Thank you. Great video, as usual!
How fun! I think you’ll enjoy it. It’s a fun hat to make!
Very nice Brittany! Great tutorial. I have one question. What 16 inch needles did you use before switching to Magic Loop? They look so sharp! Thanks for another great tutorial!❤
@@bhookedknitting I want to ask how many inches the needle you using to make beanie hats.
Thanks so much for this great video! Crown decreases easy to follow for a beginner, onto my second hat now! ❤️
So easy to follow and so helpful! Thank you!!
Thank you for the video! I am having difficulty with decreasing row 7. I have the 50 stiches but when I finish row 7 I have way more than I'm supposed to. I'm doing the small size and was wondering if anyone else had troubles with the math?
This was my first project. The brim is a little messy but it got better as I went. The big pattern is biiig
Nice. Im going to make this except i will try to do the crown on 9in circular needles. Dpn and magic loop arent for me 😊
Seems easy for me and I’m not that experienced in knitting. I have knitted hats and gloves before, maybe that is why. I liked this video very much. Thank you❤New Sub‼️
I used a worsted weight yarn and tested my gauge and ended up with a hat far too large to fit anyone's head. I've done magic loop before and had no problem, but this time somehow I ended up with the stitch marker on the back needle and the working yarn on the front needle. I would have liked more detail in the video. I rewatched it many times and wished it didn't skip ahead so I could maybe figure out what I did wrong.
ThankYou,! Great pattern for we under -ten -year -knitters🤭
Hi! Quick question. Can we start knitting with the longer circular needles? I'm worried I'll struggle switching to a different pair later on!
That's what I did! I just did the magic loop throughout the whole project!
@@Otto-rn4bjwhat’s the majic loop
Big thing I’ll say that confused me enormously using pattern and following this tutorial was skimming over joining in the round. That’s a big thing to assume a beginner knows how to do, and I actually did this three times before I had to pull up another tutorial to actually understand why I wasn’t getting the same results. From one teacher to another, if you’re aiming your work at “new” knitters, please keep in mind there’s a lot of very basic stuff they might not know yet. Every step needs to be identified.
SORRy! Are you leftehanded or righthanded? I keep my yarn with the left hand, not the right, is it oncorrect or this is the technique? thank you
Very well explained.and demonstrated....thank you❤
Thanks for the tutorial. I’m just a little confused. If the ribbing is the same throughout the hat, when the brim turns up, the ribs wouldn’t line up, as yours do. Did I miss something? Also, did you go up a needle size on the crown? Thanks.
Wonderfully straightforward! Thank you
This is a great pattern , one other pattern on TH-cam uses ssk for the decrease rows and I haven't figured that out yet :-)
Amazing tutorial thank you, short and sweet!
Followed as instructed but my end count after working row 7 is 37. What am I doing wrong? By the way I’ve knitted the large.
I also ended with 37 stitches on the large hat in row 7. I was just checking the comments to see if anyone else ran into this. :)
For anyone else looking in the comments like me, I also ended with 37 stitches on row 7 on the large size, but I closed off as indicated in the pattern/video and it still worked just fine with 37. So no stress :)
I did a small. But even made it smaller, casted 88 stitches and row 7 ended up with 29. Was wondering if I was the only one ending up with more stitches than the pattern says.
if i am using 6mm knitting needles how many stitches should I cast on
depends on the yarn and your gauge, as well as what size you’re making. as tedious as it is it’s probably best to just make a gauge swatch and then figure it out that way 😅
Check gage ; for we with worsted weight and 6 mm needles it was 80 stitches for average adult size
@@Honeybee-Hedgehog-Designsthis is the info I needed, too, so thanks for your comment!
How long should this take a beginner to knit?
My yarn is a bit lighter and creates a gauge of 24 sts rather than 20. Should I go up to a size 8 needle or increase the number of cast ons?
Do you have any pattern adjustments to make a child’s hat? 4-6 years ish?
How many stitches should we cast for an adult beanie while using needle no 10
I accidentally learned that 84 stitches is enough with US 10 (6mm) needles (i used 4 gauge yarn). I know a pattern for the stockinette stitch that only uses 84 stitches, which is what i used until i realized that pattern wouldnt work for the ending part, but at that point i was nearly halfway done the length so i wasn't going to restart with the proper stitch count, i figured that at worst it could just be a child's hat, but with the amount of stretch 84 stitches was plenty for my own head
Would it work to knit the whole thing on the longer loop needles instead of transferring them in the middle?
I have a question. Do you need to use a circular needle for this?(I never used one before😅)
It’s best you do, it’s so much better to knit everything with circular needles you will love it
This is awesome!!! Thank you for the detailed instructions and free pattern! I subscribed!
FYI - the pdf pattern doesn’t include all of the instructions for the final row of the crown decreases that’s demonstrated in the video.
How many stitches when using acrylic yarn?
Can I use a different cast-on than the long tail? And, can I start with 32 inch needles?
Hello! I followed your instructions and used all the equipment you listed. I'm only on the 4th row but so far the beanie looks like it would only fit an infant. Is that normal? This is my first attempt at knitting a beanie or using circular needles...
Thank You!
Did you check your gage and make a swatch and refer to the pattern ? It’s very stretchy.how many stitches do you have , what yarn are you using , what size are you making ?
So it actually turned out fine! I was using Lion Brand Fishermens wool going for adult size.. I'm on my second beanie project now with circular needles and I believe it just always looks smaller than what I think it should be in the beginning. Thank you for your response! @@Honeybee-Hedgehog-Designs
Can I do this with straight knitting needles?sorry I am a beginner and made the mistake of not purchasing circular needles 😭
if you want to knit in the roubd, you absolutely need circular needles, but if you want to make them flat, then u dont need
Where can I find your website so I can get the pattern from please x
You can find the pattern here: bit.ly/37J42cH
You'll always find a link to the pattern in the video description of my videos :)
Please help me I don't have extra pair of circular needles so I don't know how to close this hat
Great video!
When you do your first cast-on, it looks like there are 2 stitches there - do they count as 2 or one?
It counts as two
Thank you for the easy pattern.
What happens when the length is longer than the intended length. How can you maneuver that
You would have to take out rows so that would mean ripping it back to remove them all the way back to before doing the crown shaping ( measure as you go ) depends o!n the recipients head size
How many stitches are remaining on the needle at the end before closing
i don't have big circular needles, what do i use instead? and how, because i have like,,,, 95% of the hat finished
When I got to the reduction, I ordered circular needles long enough to make a small circle. I was knitting with 4mm needles. As I decreased the circle and pushed off the needle onto the smaller cable, the stitches became tighter on the cable so, when I got around to the other side of the circle the stitches on the cable were too tight to move up onto the needle again. I typically knit loosely so I'm not sure how this happened but now I am stuck with either reversing all the stitches or cutting the project off the cable. What a bummer!😢
This is completely normal! As you decrease the number of stitches for the crown, eventually they won’t fit around the needle. So you should switch to a longer cord and use the magic loop technique for the crown, or you can use double pointed needles. I tend to prefer magic loop. I have a couple videos on how to do this if you want to check them out!
If I want to use aran weight....how many more stitches per row does that require or what kind of gauge can i try to shoot for?
can I knit this with fine yarn? (Sport weight)
Hi....what size needle do you use??????
???
Size 7 16”
It is very helpful. Thank you 👍
Hello how many cast on for large adult size? Even on the written pattern it didn’t mention on how many cast on will you need if doing a small or large adult size
It’s in the pattern in parentheses for large
is that yarn flexible?? I don't speak English so I can't tell if you are using an specific type of yarn or if I can use any yarn from any store, thx for the tutorial and pattern btw!
Great tutorial 🥰
How long should the hat be in cm?
Could you mention what number knitting needles & kind of wool.
How can i find the pattern? Size of needles and thickness if yarn please?
I’m a little confused… you cast on 100 stitches for an adult beanie? ( those are 100??!!)? Would this fit an adult male?
I can't find the number of stitches or the length of the straight section of the beanie. Please can you give me the sizes on here or the website link. Thanks
I just made this. For the Small- when it reaches 9", you should start the crown decreases.
If I only have the magic knitting needles, can I just use that?
I'm wondering this too! I only have 36" circular needles (they're also 5mm, instead of 4.5mm). I could go out and buy some more, but I'd rather just use what I already have, if I can.
But I just bought double ended needles thinking that was the best way 😩
Very nice. TFS! ❤
Hi I don’t knit I crochet but want to try knitting. Is it necessary to have needles that connect with that tube thing or can I make this with just two separate needles?
It is not always necessary unless, for a few patterns, you can find other tutorials with just straight needles for this one🙂
What size circular needle do you use on this pattern of the hat
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nice project
One day I will find a video that literally explains everything you went to fast this is not meant for a beginner 😮
Thanks a lot
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Tutorial is v good
I agree, no needle size, yarn weight, nothing ? This is a beginner if you have information?????
The link to the pattern, including the supplies I used is always provided in the description :) Here's the link: bit.ly/37J42cH
How many stitches to cast on for medium?
Can’t even get past the first part trying to cast on because I can’t see how she’s holding the yarn and which finger it goes on and stuff
Did you mention how to attach both sides? Did I miss something?
9:56
No circular project is beginner friendly
Really wanted to try this pattern to make a hat for my fiancé but sadly whenever I open the website after a few seconds it leads me to adult sites so it’s unusable very sad..
This shouldn’t be the case, and I’m scratching my head trying to understand how this has been your experience. Trying the link to the free pattern from multiple devices, I’m always directed to the free pattern on my website, and there’s no change to another site like you’re describing (nor should this ever be the case). It may be something with your browser, so my best advice would be to use an incognito window on your chrome browser if you want to try again.
Starting Loop no?
Is there a way to do this pattern I crochet?
Look on her crochet videos I’ve made beanies like this that crochet ; the knit always looks better I think !
@@Honeybee-Hedgehog-Designs thank you so much
May I ask what needles you are using in this video please
Circular
@@KYLETISZAI I KNEW THAT I WAS ASKING WHAT BRAND SORRY AND THANK YOU
@@jeannieakaproverbs31yarnknitter's pride
Why does this make no sense
Hey! You can slow down the speed of the video and try making it step by step. Have fun!
Also, watching the video while reading the written pattern helps. When your new to knitting like I am I find it helps to practice the various knitting techniques with mini projects.
She's a little fast. Experienced knitter can follow along. Beginners will be totally lost by her instructions
This is def not for beginners. She used words I'd never heard of within the first 5 minutes. 😒
@lilnura you can do that yourself through your TH-cam settings
this is not begginer friendly at all
What seems to be tricky for you?
You probably want to review some technique videos first but as a first project I found it pretty easy to follow
It’s not first project friendly but it absolutely is beginner friendly
You would be supprized some catch on quick. But I’m like you gotta start in 1st grade
Nice video, but not really beginner. If use larger needles, will require less stitches. If you want easier, do straight knit. Can make with straight needles and stitch up seam.
Bro she goes to fast SKIP TO THE NEXT TUTORIAL
Easy my butt 😅
Disliked for the stupid ad in the middle of
Bro like don't talk about other things bro,just talk about how to knit the freaking beanie,like why do you fal that much bro