I used to HATE slip stitch brims but now that’s allll I do. Watching you in video after video just slide it smoothly through both loops made me realize I was trying to control my stitches too much so my tension was waaay too tight. I’ve crocheted for years but, it’s only been about a year and a half since I adopted your slip stitch “method” and I haven’t looked back. It looks so much more professional that way. So, thanks!! And for anyone struggling with the same thing, watch Sara’s videos back to back to back and then try it without controlling your stitches so much (basically, don’t be a perfectionist), and it will look amazing!
You are such a great teacher. I've learned so much since finding your channel. I did learned to crochet when I was about 10 years old and have loved the way it works on one needle/ hook but I really love all the amazing variations of creating stitches which you show really clearly!
I really like the way the slip stitch band looks! I’ve been doing a single crochet ribbed band in my recent beanie projects but definitely switching to slip stitch. Warmer, too!
I have made most of your beanies now :) your tutorials are so easy to follow and the beanies are beautiful I made 13 last year one for each adult child and partners and 2 grandchildren thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing! I completed this hat. I did notice on the written pattern on your website, some of the instructions were off. It called for a color change when there was not one.
Love this❤❤. Do you have a matching scarf tutorial with the same stitch . Would love to have a scarf to match. Regular and in the round. Thank you so much
Thank you very much for this video. I have one question please. Can you explain how to decrease towards the end of the hat. I do not like the bump at the top after sewing it together.Thank you
I also would like to learn how to make a decrease on top before closing. If someone can figure out how to properly do that would you please share? Thanks
Thank you for sharing your talent, it is a beautiful hat and pretty stitch. Can you give me an idea if I will like to do decreases on top to close a little bit more before sewing the hat how would I go about it? And thank you again🙌
Problem is when you started to yarn over around the brim you didn't stop to show where exactly the hook must inserted because it is not easy to discern where you must insert the hook 7:52
Hi I recently watched the granite beanie. I started to crochet the beanie. I completed the brim. But I am confused about which side goes inside. Please clarify.
I always fast-forward to the end of hat tutorials to see the back seam before I decide if I want to make it or not. Couldn’t see the back at all…how is the seam in this one? It’s a gorgeous hat from the front!
How do I prevent bulk at the top of my hats? for some reason, when I do a hat from the bottom up, the top looks way too bulky (argh!)😡 - any advice would be appreciated. 😊
they have said how much in the video but 13 chains for not folded and 26 for folded, I believe above 16 chains or more for folded will work for a children size but I'm just speaking from experience not the creator for this pattern
This is a handmade wand hook by Bowltech Crochet Hooks. The tips are interchangeable and so smooth! The shop is located in the UK and you can find them on Etsy :)
I used to HATE slip stitch brims but now that’s allll I do. Watching you in video after video just slide it smoothly through both loops made me realize I was trying to control my stitches too much so my tension was waaay too tight. I’ve crocheted for years but, it’s only been about a year and a half since I adopted your slip stitch “method” and I haven’t looked back. It looks so much more professional that way. So, thanks!! And for anyone struggling with the same thing, watch Sara’s videos back to back to back and then try it without controlling your stitches so much (basically, don’t be a perfectionist), and it will look amazing!
Same here. I was so jealous that she just pull it through the two loops just like that… after watching too many, I can do it now😍
You are such a great teacher. I've learned so much since finding your channel. I did learned to crochet when I was about 10 years old and have loved the way it works on one needle/ hook but I really love all the amazing variations of creating stitches which you show really clearly!
One thing about your patterns, you have to have patience. but with patience comes a nice result. thanks for sharing;
I really like the way the slip stitch band looks! I’ve been doing a single crochet ribbed band in my recent beanie projects but definitely switching to slip stitch. Warmer, too!
All the beanies are GORGEOUS! Thank you so much for these patterns
Thank you for sharing another wonderful hat pattern. ❤️ love this yarn color.
I love the pattern and the tutorial.
I will certainly make several beanies.
Thank youuuuuuuuu! 😊
I love that stitch I’m going to try to make it ❤
Thank you. This is a very interesting and beautiful pattern.
Beautiful pattern, thank you
I have made most of your beanies now :) your tutorials are so easy to follow and the beanies are beautiful I made 13 last year one for each adult child and partners and 2 grandchildren thanks for sharing
That’s amazing!! I’m so glad to hear you are enjoying them! Thank you :)
Thank you! Wonderful watching you.
Thanks for sharing! I completed this hat. I did notice on the written pattern on your website, some of the instructions were off. It called for a color change when there was not one.
This looks very comfortable. Would I be able to crochet this out of merino wool yarn? I know nothing about crocheting
This is awesome. Looking for a different beanie pattern. I think I found it!
Just made it! It's lovely, thank you. 😊
You’re welcome. I’m happy you liked it!
@RichTexturesCrochet I liked it that much, I am already making another one.😁
Love it! ❤️
Thank you I am definitely going to make one.
Beautiful!!!!!Thank you.. Sara
Lovely hat ❤
Love this❤❤. Do you have a matching scarf tutorial with the same stitch . Would love to have a scarf to match. Regular and in the round. Thank you so much
Thanks for sharing your pattern and well done tutorial.🧶🧶
Very pretty.
Thank you very much for this video. I have one question please. Can you explain how to decrease towards the end of the hat. I do not like the bump at the top after sewing it together.Thank you
I also would like to learn how to make a decrease on top before closing. If someone can figure out how to properly do that would you please share? Thanks
Thank you for sharing your talent, it is a beautiful hat and pretty stitch. Can you give me an idea if I will like to do decreases on top to close a little bit more before sewing the hat how would I go about it? And thank you again🙌
Problem is when you started to yarn over around the brim you didn't stop to show where exactly the hook must inserted because it is not easy to discern where you must insert the hook 7:52
Hi, this is a beautiful hat. If I want to make a scarf to match how would I start the first 3 or 4 rows, please.
Just made it in a rose color very pretty.thanks😊
That would be very pretty!
Hi I recently watched the granite beanie. I started to crochet the beanie. I completed the brim. But I am confused about which side goes inside. Please clarify.
I always fast-forward to the end of hat tutorials to see the back seam before I decide if I want to make it or not. Couldn’t see the back at all…how is the seam in this one? It’s a gorgeous hat from the front!
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@@kalavinka1361 Thank you!
There is very little seam in this one as the long double crochet of the first set kind of hides it :)
So nice
Short hair and (finally) postmenopausal means lots of hats & scarves! Thanks for so many great patterns!
How do I prevent bulk at the top of my hats? for some reason, when I do a hat from the bottom up, the top looks way too bulky (argh!)😡 - any advice would be appreciated. 😊
May I ask what crochet hook you are using?
If you start with 26 stitches and the final product is 22" would I need to start with 32 stitches to have the final product be about 24"??
That was so amazing thank you 🌻😍, but I want to make it for my little brother , how many chains should I ?
they have said how much in the video but 13 chains for not folded and 26 for folded, I believe above 16 chains or more for folded will work for a children size but I'm just speaking from experience not the creator for this pattern
That is a beautiful beanie, I enjoyed your video. Can you tell me about the hook you are using? Thank you for sharing
I’d like to know the hook she is using as well. Love your tutorials
This is a handmade wand hook by Bowltech Crochet Hooks. The tips are interchangeable and so smooth! The shop is located in the UK and you can find them on Etsy :)
I love it
I don’t like the lumpy top, but the rest is lovely.
Following the instructions as indicated in the video and written instructions, I find that the body of the hat is forming a V-shape. Please advise.
It could be that you simply need to shorten the length of the brim - possibly to 16 inches
Will this fit a man’s head also
Confused…the pattern says …..Yarn: Colour Theory by Lion Brand® Yarn (100% acrylic; 246 yds/225 m; video says 350-400…..🤔
I think she says it will take one and a half balls.
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