Easy Crochet Slouchy Beanie
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- Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
- Are you looking for the easiest slouch hat ever? The Easy Crochet Slouchy Beanie is a gorgeous hat with a pretty, lacy texture that stitches up in a flash. Post stitches give it a stretchy ribbed brim and V stitches are lovely and even a beginner can make. Only takes one ball of yarn too! Join me as we crochet the hat stitch by stitch!
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This is the easiest pattern I found to be able to follow! Your narration is wonderful; not too fast, not too slow, clear and articulate. Thank you!
I love instructor's who teach at a comfortable pace. Not too fast, not too slow. She is perfect.🧶🍰
Gonna make mine in raspberry while listening to Prince! ❤️
If it was warm, she wouldn't wear much more.
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@@lola2uNice one!
Oh brother 😂
This is not a beret...Prince would Not approve 😂.
Thank you for this tutorial! I am a beginner and was able to do this hat with no problems. Everything about this tutorial is spot on - clear explanations, lighting, camara angle, close-ups, and pacing. I'm starting on my second slouchy immediately.😊😊
Omgoodness. This is the BEST and EASIEST tutorial on a slouchy beanie. I can't thank you enough. The others were just so complicated. Great colors,lighting,voice and speed. I'm going to start NOW. Thanks Jennifer ❤️
This is perfect!!! I found some brand new wool yarn that is cream at Goodwill of all places and scooped it up for .99 and I made this is an afternoon. This is going to keep me so warm on my walks with my pup. Thanks for your time
I found that using the medium weight 4 yarn with a 6mm hook that 74 chains for the base equalled 23 inches circumference
Thank you for the clear instructions. Love this slouchy beanie❤❤
Yarn Weight 4, 246 yards, crochet hook size J or one size larger than recommended on the yarn label so you get a nice drape. Pattern worked on an even number of stitches.
Using a 6.5 mm hook and size 4 yarn I needed 66 stitches for about 23 in circumference. I also recommend doing a row of single crochet after the initial chain. I found it made the brim sit flatter and look better (IMHO). Love this pattern though.
Beautiful hat thank you ❤❤🎉🎉🎉
I've made three slouchy's this fall/winter and this is the first slouchy I've made that actually looks like the photo says!
I'm making this to go with an infinity scarf that is also V stitches to wear with my winter coat. It's so nice to have the video to refer to. My inherited yarn isn't marked and is a finer gauge so took 76 chains to get to 20 inches for my small head. The pattern is so easily adjustable.
It's very cool and modern. Thanks Jennifer 💚
I just made this! It is much shorter because I used the yarn I had left over from creating the Island Lace Scarf (I made it into an infinity scarf using the pattern). I absolutely love it!! It is so cute even at a shorter length!! Now I have a matching scarf and hat using two of your fabulous patterns!! Thank you so much for these tutorials!!
Love this slouchy! Thank you for posting. Great, easy to follow. :)
My favorite style beanie ❤
Thank you!!!
Thanks for this tutorial, I'd never successfully crocheted a hat before and it turned out great :)
Thank you, for taking your time I was able to keep up, and I will post as soon as I'm finished today
I just finished making one of these for my partner and he absolutely loves it! Super easy pattern and the first slouchy beanie I’ve made that’s had just the perfect amount of slouch to it. Fantastic pattern!
I love this hat so much that I made one for a friend and he loves it too
great explanation. Thanks for sharing 😃
Very nice Jennifer! Love the design. Thanks for sharing!💞
I achieved a really nice result. It's a great base. I'm currently making a pea 🫛 hat.
Thank you Jen.
I need a hat like this in my life!!!!!
Just in time, I'm excited to start making this. Thank you for sharing. 😊 Have a great weekend 😀
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Loved watching...learned a few new things and cant wait to make! Just in time for winter!
Will be making this lovely simple patteran in a bright colour to match my winter coat
This might be my new favorite slouch hat
It looks so easy...many thanks...will definitely try it❤
Oh my goodness. I ❤ this pattern and your instructions.
This was a great tutorial! I will be making one of these…maybe more!
Oh it's gorgeous 😍
That is a beautiful slouchy hat
Just made it. Thanks for the so easy pattern
Hi Jennifer. This looks easy and fun. Thanks you. Deszie (Deszies Crochet Cubby)
Thank so much 🤗💕👍🏾
Thank you sooo much ❤
Anybody else’s hat coming out wide af, and not like a narrow tube?? I tried 4x with different kinds of yarn. Like….I am so confused.
I am having the same problem. I'm starting over for the third time! Did you ever figure out why this is happening?
@@lisapresley7279 never figured it out. Makes nooo sense. Just keeps coming out ginormous. I gave up.
Yes!! I ripped it out 3 times and finally ended up weaving in some round elastic on the band. Could be cute but too many increases.
You ssy this is so easy. NOT! I AM A BEGINNER.
Try using a smaller-size crochet hook, or try starting with a shorter starting chain. Everyone crochets differently, so what works for me might not work for you. You might even need a different yarn, but just don't give up!!
The 56 chain is a bit too small n I have a small head lol 23"inch/59 cm around.... so I'd make it like an even 60 chain if ur head is the same size as mine also factor in hair volume as well too, but you can also steam the hat with a small steamer to also get the right fit...I hope this comment helps y'all 😊 have a wonderful safe day. Also to make it slouchy enough do at least 26 rounds like she did I had to count them myself because she didn't say but yeah no less than 15 depending on head size if ur head is small then 15 rounds to maybe 17 would be good for you. Good luck yall and also thank you for this video it's awesome I'm going to make a lot of these lol
Awesome ❤👌👍
I like how u explain and point. Be following u
Thank you so so cute❤❤
I am waiting for this! ❤❤❤thank you ❤❤❤
Very pretty hat.
Beautiful, just love it
Thanks for sharing 😊
How are you coming up with 22 in circumference from chaining 56?
Cute hat! Love this yarn, I use it a lot😊
Came out great
love it!!! thank you!!
Love this slouchy beanie, but want to know if you do something just like this, but for males. Perhaps this is a bit too lacy for a boy/man.
Alternatively could I change the 'V' to some other stitch that won't change the size etc. Thank you
Love it❣️👍👍
I'm not quite sure what happened, but using the same sized hook and yarn has resulted in a weirdly huge beanie. The tutorial is super easy to follow, but the end result looks nothing like yours unfortunately. The slouch is VERY slouchy in mine. It goes below my shoulders and looks ridiculous to me even though it measures at 13.5 inches tall. It was feeling a little long as I was making it, but the picture looked like just what I was going for in a beanie so I trusted the process. Oh well, not every project works out. But thanks for creating this tutorial and pattern!
Mine is too small for my head. I definitely need to start with a longer beginning chain
Ive chained 56 and it doesnt even look like it would fit a babies head, what am i doing wrong? Ive used size 6 hook and chunky wool
I'm having the same issue. I've even gone loose on the stitches and it's still pretty small.
I would go to her original pattern mentioned in the video as she used chunky yarn for it. Probably used different hook size and chains for the chunky yarn.
Just wondering if i can just add more stitched to make the brim bigger or does it have to be in multiples of something?
This is what I need to know as well. 56 just isn’t cutting it for my noggin 😂
This is lovely! I am wondering if the foundation chain could be worked in the back loops or would that change the effect?
I’ve tried following two other You Tubers videos to no avail. PLEASE PRAY FOR ME!!! 😆😆😆😆
What level of crocheter is this for? I'm a bit rusty and when I did crochet all I did was make granny square blankets.
This definitely a beginner friendly project! In the video I walk you through the whole thing stitch by stitch so it’s nice and easy! 😊
thank you so much @@fiberflux
Could you start this out with foundation double crochet? Instead of the chain @fiberflux
Lovely simple patteran will be making this for winter kn a lovely bright olour to match my win
Is a 3 weight yarn too small for this hat?? TYIA!!😊
Hello, thank you for sharing your video. My question is, if you're using a super fine very thin yarn, is the pattern the same Or would adjustments have to be made? (Using a 1.5/2.25 size crcht hook)
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My beanie is getting wider with every row. It isn't straight like the one in the video. Can someone please tell me what Im doing wrong?
I want to make this for my 5 year old granddaughter. How many chains should i start off with? My first beanie is turning out beautifully! Almost done!
Measure your daughter’s head along her hairline and then start a chain that’s about same length then continue the pattern from there.
My brim ended up to tight. The body did not make a tube. Kept flaring out
I don't know what I am doing wrong but when I join rows after doing my FPDC it is messy looking. Do you have any advice for me? I love your tutorials.
Isn’t this the same as the Estelle?
Im asking as a beginner,, then when shall we measure around our head?? the chain at beginning is for what size?
Hi I did the chain of 56 but it’s to small it doesn’t mesure the 22 circumference do I know I have to make my chain bigger but do I have to make sure it ends on even number please help me my chain only go to 18 inches
How many stitches would i start with for a toddler, 18.5 head circumference?
I made sure my chain row was straight and not twisted , but after completed the first row, the chain was backwards and the circle had one twist , can anyone lmk what I did wrong? How do I avoid the fresh yarn coming through the circle?? I did everything as the video???
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Hi what size is this for
So u did 26 rounds??
Can this be done with 24/7 cotton?
Will 6.5 size needle work for this
I seem to have far too many stitches after the first row of v's and no idea why😮😢
What is causing the bottom to curl up?
Mine does not look like a tube?
I have a small head so can i use a 5 mm hook h hook?
I also have a small head and found that 56 chains with 6mm was the perfect fit for me. I'm making one for my mom's friend now and chained 60. So it's just really trying it on yourself before moving on to round 3. Hope this helps
My brim keeps curling
Did she say "meoou"in the beginning of the video
How do I adjust this for a Q hook?? 😂
I don't understand how all rows after and including row 5 have straight sides firming a tube, when essentially a v stitch increases the number of stitches. It would have been helpful if u gave a stitch count at the end of row 5 to help keep us on track 😔
Is this video easy for beginners?
why does mine look all wavy like a flower? beginner here
Does anybody know how to increase size?
Got it, thanks!!!
Mines looking so tiny 😢
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