Hi Teresa,I love you videos,and this hat is really beauty,but I need to do this for my nice,she's 7 years old ,What a I need to do ,I'm working with #4 yarn,can you help me PLEASE
@LizDolphin32 You will need to work more increase stitches. I also have an adult version called the darling crochet cap. It may just be easier for you to use a smaller crochet hook with that pattern
can you please post a video crocheting a scarf for a toddler. i want to make one for my daughter.i'm a beginner and really dont know how to crochet.your videos rocks!
i was wondering if you have a tutorial to put like a ruffle edge on this hat anywhere? i am very new to crochet and cant read a pattern but i have been able to make this hat thanks to your great tutorials! was hoping you may be able to help with a lil ruffle edge video. thanks for all the videos
Hi Teresa, Thanks so much for sharing the left hand pattern. I have never been able to follow a pattern before because of being left handed and not being able to read the directions good enough to figure out the ones for left handed. This video tutorial is just what I needed. Cause I do better if I can see it done. Do you have this same style hat in an adult size on a video. If so please direct me to it.
I need a hat pattern for a baby 6 to 9 months. I think the kind I want is called a cholet or vintage hat something like that .
It looks like it is shells and then I want to put a butterfly or flower on it. It looks alot like this one but I dont think it is as solid. Do you have any for that size.
There are many different techniques with crochet. Each author that writes patterns, will have favorite techniques over others. When hats are joined, most likely a seam will be visible. That is why some may be worked in a spiral or continual round. You use a yarn marker to mark the first stitch so you have an idea where to change rounds.
thank you for your reply...just dont get why some tell u to ch 2 or ch 3 to bring u up to the next round....this makes me confused and not want to crochet at times...
hi teresa: thank you some much for all your videos ,im so happy crocheting,im a lef hand and your videos are very helpful for me ,thank you thank you :):)
Thanks for your tutorials. They are so great to follow. May I ask where you get the grips for your needles? I have a callous on my finger and I can see where these can help.
They are pencil grips. I get these from Wal-mart in the pencil section. You should be able to find pencil grips as office supply stores and online. I use plastic tubing or thumb tack reusable putty to take up the extra room on the smaller hooks.
Hi Teresa,I love you videos,and this hat is really beauty,but I need to do this for my nice,she's 7 years old ,What a I need to do ,I'm working with #4 yarn,can you help me PLEASE
LizDolphin32 11 months ago
@LizDolphin32 You will need to work more increase stitches. I also have an adult version called the darling crochet cap. It may just be easier for you to use a smaller crochet hook with that pattern
tjw1963 11 months ago
can you please post a video crocheting a scarf for a toddler. i want to make one for my daughter.i'm a beginner and really dont know how to crochet.your videos rocks!
quiambaor 2 years ago
thank you very much,for your helpful videos,i'm a lefty so its really a big help for me.thanks again
quiambaor 2 years ago
i was wondering if you have a tutorial to put like a ruffle edge on this hat anywhere? i am very new to crochet and cant read a pattern but i have been able to make this hat thanks to your great tutorials! was hoping you may be able to help with a lil ruffle edge video. thanks for all the videos
rikafawn 2 years ago
That is a good idea and something I will keep in mind.
tjw1963 2 years ago
Hi Teresa,
Is there a general conversion from an adult hat to a youth hat? Thanks
lforman 2 years ago
Hi Teresa, Thanks so much for sharing the left hand pattern. I have never been able to follow a pattern before because of being left handed and not being able to read the directions good enough to figure out the ones for left handed. This video tutorial is just what I needed. Cause I do better if I can see it done. Do you have this same style hat in an adult size on a video. If so please direct me to it.
Ejahi 2 years ago 2
I have a pattern written but not a video. I will do a video in the future for the adult version.
tjw1963 2 years ago
I need a hat pattern for a baby 6 to 9 months. I think the kind I want is called a cholet or vintage hat something like that .
It looks like it is shells and then I want to put a butterfly or flower on it. It looks alot like this one but I dont think it is as solid. Do you have any for that size.
minneytn 2 years ago
Why is it some hats say to join and some dont join.....and some do ch 3 to bring you up for the next row??? this is very confusing to me....thank you
kath448 2 years ago
There are many different techniques with crochet. Each author that writes patterns, will have favorite techniques over others. When hats are joined, most likely a seam will be visible. That is why some may be worked in a spiral or continual round. You use a yarn marker to mark the first stitch so you have an idea where to change rounds.
tjw1963 2 years ago
thank you for your reply...just dont get why some tell u to ch 2 or ch 3 to bring u up to the next round....this makes me confused and not want to crochet at times...
kath448 2 years ago
hi teresa: thank you some much for all your videos ,im so happy crocheting,im a lef hand and your videos are very helpful for me ,thank you thank you :):)
marybarrios82 2 years ago
Hi, Teresa,
Thanks for your tutorials. They are so great to follow. May I ask where you get the grips for your needles? I have a callous on my finger and I can see where these can help.
Thank you.
sweetbibinka 2 years ago
They are pencil grips. I get these from Wal-mart in the pencil section. You should be able to find pencil grips as office supply stores and online. I use plastic tubing or thumb tack reusable putty to take up the extra room on the smaller hooks.
tjw1963 2 years ago