This is so freaking adorable, and your tutorial was very easy to follow! Thank you for sharing this. I see you haven’t posted in a while, but I’m hoping someday you’ll come back and share more. 😊
Thank you. I know this may sound silly, but you just showed me how to make pot for Groot. I'll turn the brim down and tack it to the main body of hat. Thank you, thank you
Your presentation was perfect. Your voice is clear and calming as well as the classical music. It was a joy to learn from you. Oooo jazz too. Nice finish!
Thanks so much for this!! I'm going to be making hats for 18 5 year olds. I'm making each one a Dr. Seuss Cat in the Hat hat!! This is by far the most helpful and best pattern I've found anywhere!! Thank You again from a Grandma in Alabama. 😊
I love this so much, now my favorite stuffed animals can have amazingly cute tophats! I did have some issues with the loop in the beginning and the loop to make the 9 rows but I kept rewatching it and eventually figured it out, loved it!
Love the hat - was wondering if I could use this to top a Christmas ornament that I want to make as a snowman and maybe use this top hat to place on top - would this be too big for an ornament? Many tks for yr help. Great job of describing your tutorial.
Hi! If you use a thinner thread (and the hook would have to be smaller too), or do less stitches on the first row, it will be smaller. But maybe you'll have to change the pattern a little bit.
got a question for you, after you chained your 32 stitches chain, how did you connect it to your hat? you kept going with your single crochet stitches, and didn't show how you filled in that space from the hat to your chains? i followed you along till that part. i even safety pinned the chain to the hat and did as you showed, but now i got a space between the chain and no way of connecting it together.
Hi! Thanks for this but I just wanted to ask whether there might be a part missing or not mentioned between 8:44-8:46? How does the chain get attached to the circle?
The part of the tutorial between 7:24 and 8:44 is only for if you're making the broken version of the top hat that I made for my scarecrow doll. If you're making a regular top hat, that step should be skipped. I say this in the video between 7:24 and 8:44: "I've also made a 'broken' version of this hat for this scarecrow doll I made. To do that, instead of sc for a row in the back loops, I'm going to count the sts in my row. I already know I have 32 sts in my row. Then I'm going to ch the same amount as I have sts in the row. So I've finished my 32 ch. Next I'm going to sl st to the last st of my previous row, so that I have a circle the same width as the top of my hat. Then I'm going to do a row of sc into the loops of my ch. But if you're just making a regular hat, you should skip this step."
@@lizfaerie I agree with Athena. I got lost after the chain. I had no clue what to do with chain. I ended up cutting it off at the end. (wasted time on that)
So if we are making the top hat that we came to this video to watch.....we skip the chain 32 and single chain in that chain loop and just do single chain in back loop only?
This question has already been answered in a previous comment thread: 'The part of the tutorial between 7:24 and 8:44 is only for if you're making the broken version of the top hat that I made for my scarecrow doll. If you're making a regular top hat, that step should be skipped. I say this in the video between 7:24 and 8:44: "I've also made a 'broken' version of this hat for this scarecrow doll I made. To do that, instead of sc for a row in the back loops, I'm going to count the sts in my row. I already know I have 32 sts in my row. Then I'm going to ch the same amount as I have sts in the row. So I've finished my 32 ch. Next I'm going to sl st to the last st of my previous row, so that I have a circle the same width as the top of my hat. Then I'm going to do a row of sc into the loops of my ch. But if you're just making a regular hat, you should skip this step."'
+kadyja brealey I haven't tired to make one that big before. The pattern would probably work, but you might have to reinforce it to hold its shape at that size
Wow, you literally give me less than an hour to reply to your question (which was already answered in a previous comment by the way) then decide it's a problem with my tutorial rather than the fact that you didn't pay attention to the instructions. As I said in the tutorial, and to a person who was actually polite in their inquiry, "The part of the tutorial between 7:24 and 8:44 is only for if you're making the broken version of the top hat that I made for my scarecrow doll. If you're making a regular top hat, that step should be skipped. I say this in the video between 7:24 and 8:44: 'I've also made a 'broken' version of this hat for this scarecrow doll I made. To do that, instead of sc for a row in the back loops, I'm going to count the sts in my row. I already know I have 32 sts in my row. Then I'm going to ch the same amount as I have sts in the row. So I've finished my 32 ch. Next I'm going to sl st to the last st of my previous row, so that I have a circle the same width as the top of my hat. Then I'm going to do a row of sc into the loops of my ch. But if you're just making a regular hat, you should skip this step.'" Have fun finding a "better" pattern. Peace
Aggressively answered… why do people jump to the defensive, especially in a tutorial (?) we’re obviously here trying to learn something & not all direction connects to each student… getting frustrated or sassy isn’t the solution 🫤
Best top hat technique on you tube! I made a snowman but the pattern has a beanie hat and I wanted a top hat for him instead. Thank you!
This is so freaking adorable, and your tutorial was very easy to follow! Thank you for sharing this. I see you haven’t posted in a while, but I’m hoping someday you’ll come back and share more. 😊
Thank you. I know this may sound silly, but you just showed me how to make pot for Groot. I'll turn the brim down and tack it to the main body of hat. Thank you, thank you
I’m using it for baby peanut 😂
@@natcorrea7421 Lmao love that
i made one for my dog! fits perfectly 😄
THANK YOU!! lol this was the exact comment I was looking for. Making one for a dog now! 🤣
Your presentation was perfect. Your voice is clear and calming as well as the classical music. It was a joy to learn from you. Oooo jazz too. Nice finish!
Wow! This is the BEST tutorial for the magic circle I have seen!! Not the reason I even watched, but wow!!!
thanks for sharing. I like how it has a sharp edged, flat top, and not rounded like some of the others I've tried. looks nice
This is the Best tutorial for a hat! Thank you for sharing your talent ❤
Very helpful. Easy. Thanks for sharing. Now my teddy bears have hats. 😁
Needed this because my Seahorse is going to be a ✨distinguished gentleman✨ thanks
Thanks so much for this!! I'm going to be making hats for 18 5 year olds. I'm making each one a Dr. Seuss Cat in the Hat hat!! This is by far the most helpful and best pattern I've found anywhere!! Thank You again from a Grandma in Alabama. 😊
Very adorable and very easy to follow 💞
Amazing tutorial - just what I was looking for, for my wedding giraffe it looks ace - keep up the good work
Love your tutorial...very easy to follow and the best top hat I've made...thanks so very much
I love this so much, now my favorite stuffed animals can have amazingly cute tophats! I did have some issues with the loop in the beginning and the loop to make the 9 rows but I kept rewatching it and eventually figured it out, loved it!
I love love everything about this tophat!! ♥️😍 do you have a written pattern?
Thank you for posting this video !! 🤗♥️
You are an amazing teacher thank you for your video
This is a very very nice hat. Thank you!!
Love the music, is it the Viennese Waltz by Strauss? It has the perfect rythum to hook by.
Love the hat - was wondering if I could use this to top a Christmas ornament that I want to make as a snowman and maybe use this top hat to place on top - would this be too big for an ornament? Many tks for yr help. Great job of describing your tutorial.
Hi! If you use a thinner thread (and the hook would have to be smaller too), or do less stitches on the first row, it will be smaller. But maybe you'll have to change the pattern a little bit.
got a question for you, after you chained your 32 stitches chain, how did you connect it to your hat? you kept going with your single crochet stitches, and didn't show how you filled in that space from the hat to your chains? i followed you along till that part. i even safety pinned the chain to the hat and did as you showed, but now i got a space between the chain and no way of connecting it together.
Me too!
Me to I am so confused
Have I missed something? What happens after the single crochet into the chain of 32? Instructions to join chain to circle. .
great job, loved the tutorial, it was so easy to follow..........thank you for this video.
I see this and i cant help but wonder can i make this for myself
Hi! Thanks for this but I just wanted to ask whether there might be a part missing or not mentioned between 8:44-8:46? How does the chain get attached to the circle?
The part of the tutorial between 7:24 and 8:44 is only for if you're making the broken version of the top hat that I made for my scarecrow doll. If you're making a regular top hat, that step should be skipped. I say this in the video between 7:24 and 8:44: "I've also made a 'broken' version of this hat for this scarecrow doll I made. To do that, instead of sc for a row in the back loops, I'm going to count the sts in my row. I already know I have 32 sts in my row. Then I'm going to ch the same amount as I have sts in the row. So I've finished my 32 ch. Next I'm going to sl st to the last st of my previous row, so that I have a circle the same width as the top of my hat. Then I'm going to do a row of sc into the loops of my ch. But if you're just making a regular hat, you should skip this step."
Thanks a lot. That completely makes sense to me know. Not quite an expert yet :)
@@lizfaerie I agree with Athena. I got lost after the chain. I had no clue what to do with chain. I ended up cutting it off at the end. (wasted time on that)
Just going to ask the same question! Wtf
So if we are making the top hat that we came to this video to watch.....we skip the chain 32 and single chain in that chain loop and just do single chain in back loop only?
TY 😊
hi i watched your video i love your little hats i hope i can one .
How do you attach the chain of 32 to the main part of the hat pls?
This question has already been answered in a previous comment thread: 'The part of the tutorial between 7:24 and 8:44 is only for if you're making the broken version of the top hat that I made for my scarecrow doll. If you're making a regular top hat, that step should be skipped. I say this in the video between 7:24 and 8:44: "I've also made a 'broken' version of this hat for this scarecrow doll I made. To do that, instead of sc for a row in the back loops, I'm going to count the sts in my row. I already know I have 32 sts in my row. Then I'm going to ch the same amount as I have sts in the row. So I've finished my 32 ch. Next I'm going to sl st to the last st of my previous row, so that I have a circle the same width as the top of my hat. Then I'm going to do a row of sc into the loops of my ch. But if you're just making a regular hat, you should skip this step."'
Unfortunately that was not quite precise and clear...😆
love your work thank you. marlene
this is nice but herd to follow.
can this be made for a child?
+kadyja brealey I haven't tired to make one that big before. The pattern would probably work, but you might have to reinforce it to hold its shape at that size
Thanks for this terrific
I'm gonna put a top hat on a bee
Omg love u but cant handle that music😭😭
Fnaf Hat And Bowties
this is great but video was a little dark
And you don’t put how many ends stitches??? Why not ??
Love ❤️
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Didn't show how to finish hat for snowman or doll. You just went into a Halloween hat.
Dont nee the music in the backgreound it's too loud.
The pattern was easy to follow your instructions are very good but your choice of music is horrible. Made it difficult to watch
I can’t watch this with all that music… WTF is that about
never mind, i'll find a more better pattern to follow.
Wow, you literally give me less than an hour to reply to your question (which was already answered in a previous comment by the way) then decide it's a problem with my tutorial rather than the fact that you didn't pay attention to the instructions. As I said in the tutorial, and to a person who was actually polite in their inquiry, "The part of the tutorial between 7:24 and 8:44 is only for if you're making the broken version of the top hat that I made for my scarecrow doll. If you're making a regular top hat, that step should be skipped. I say this in the video between 7:24 and 8:44: 'I've also made a 'broken' version of this hat for this scarecrow doll I made. To do that, instead of sc for a row in the back loops, I'm going to count the sts in my row. I already know I have 32 sts in my row. Then I'm going to ch the same amount as I have sts in the row. So I've finished my 32 ch. Next I'm going to sl st to the last st of my previous row, so that I have a circle the same width as the top of my hat. Then I'm going to do a row of sc into the loops of my ch. But if you're just making a regular hat, you should skip this step.'" Have fun finding a "better" pattern. Peace
Aggressively answered… why do people jump to the defensive, especially in a tutorial (?) we’re obviously here trying to learn something & not all direction connects to each student… getting frustrated or sassy isn’t the solution 🫤