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Crochet Beret Tutorial #5 Finishing Your Hat

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2009

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I will only post the rows included in this tutorial, for the entire pattern please go to the first video. This is so that those who are beginning to learn how to read patterns will not become confused. You may find the entire pattern here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEk56PA2nP0

If you wish to see the entire pattern please see video #1 located here:

Rnd 21 Prepare elastic (optional) Tie elastic in a knot to fit your head. Strand in elastic when completing this last row [using color C] same as rnd 19, join with ss. 46,54,62,70

Finish with smaller crochet hook or needle weave end into last row of hat.


Rnd 21 Prepare elastic (optional) Tie elastic in a knot to fit your head. Strand in elastic when completing this last row [using color C] same as rnd 19, join with ss. 46,54,62,70

Finish with smaller crochet hook or needle weave end into last row of hat.

And you're done!!! ;-)
Please leave feedback so I can adjust if required for the other hat tutorial. I will not upload it until I know that the manner in which I am instructing is clear, concise and helpful without being too confusing.

Thank you for watching!!!
Pinky

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  • I have been really into making hats, I want to design and crochet my own to sell on Etsy so I can stay at home with my son (I am a single mom) On average, how long does it take to make a hat? I know it will depend on my design and the size, but I need to know how much I have to clear my schedule for this. (time is limited) Thanks.

  • @Alearea that depends on how fast you crochet honestly. Some people work much faster than others and you will improve your speed as you go along. It will also depend on what kind of hat you are making at the time. It can be anywhere from an hour and a half to 6 hours or so. But I am in the process of making a website for people just like yourself who wish to go into the crochet business on your own. I will try to keep everyone posted when the site is up and ready! Peace

  • I love your tutorials they are easy to follow. I wanted to make this hat. INstead of half double crotchets can I do a vstitch in ?

  • Yes, I suppose you could, but along the way you may have to adjust for width etc. I say play with it a bit, that's how I come up with new things. There's no harm in trying to make a variation of your own. Just patience required :)

  • hey pinky my hat is kind of flimsy is this normal?

  • The strength or the "looseness" of the end product depends on how tight you crochet. Try making your stitches tighter and that should help next time.

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  • Pinky...how ya doing? I simply love your videos.....I just caught the crocheting fever and have started to work on the beret tutorial you have......YOU ARE AWESOME!!! Thank you for taking the time to produce these videos, you have no idea how much this means too me.....Love and greetings from and avid fan......

  • I love your tutorials, your are the bomb!!!! I have successfully completed your projects...love it!!!

  • Thank you so much for this. Can you do a tutorial on how to make the matching earrings?

  • EXCELLENT!!!!!!! I really enjoyed this. Can you please give a tutorial on how to make the matching earrings?

    Thank you. I can't wait to get started!!! Special thanks for explaining the dc dec. I could never get that one.

  • whe can i get this pattern

  • Hey Pinky2d4, love your work, i am a crocheter (beg/interm) and these hats are so soulful looking . . . I love it! i wish i could copy the pattern, the electric blue/looks like newsboy styl, that one is Hot!. I'll keep watchin, looking for to your tutorial.

  • Thanks Pinky for the tutorials, I finally got my hat done, it looks great.

  • love the finished product ;)

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