two questions first could you use a k the front and the back for increases instead of the one you used.? and secondly could you transfer those same stitches onto sixteen inch circular needles and then swithch to dpns for the end of the hat? love the method you came up with for doing the ear flaps.
Cheryl Franks Hi Cheryl, for the purpose of filming I use a chunky blue yarn, but for this hat I would recommend an Aran weight yarn, as soft as possible because it's a baby hat, Debbie Bliss Chasmerino Aran it's beautiful and soft, MillaMia soft Aran as well, or any Aran yarn that you can knit with 4mm needles.
dawn snow I used the loop cast on or some ppl call it the backwards loop cast on, all you do it's add as many loops as you need using your working yarn, hope this makes sense 😊
I have been watching the video but just cannot get the part why you work in the round. You mention writing everything in “ information “ where are written instructions? You mention 4 mm needles. What kind of yarn? Thanks for reply
A written pattern would be really great. When you slip them are putting yarn in front and slipping purl wise I am lost and upset I would love to make this hat
Constance Carlsen I’m sorry you’re upset, but as I mentioned in the video, this is not my pattern, there is a link in the description that takes you to the designer!!!
rosemarie garone well Rosemarie, first of all I’m not asking for money for myself, and after all the work I put into making a video, wouldn’t it be kind to give money to help with cancer research? Anyways, I’ve already done that race! Second, if you’d bother to look further down in the description, the designer name is there! In the video I’m demonstrating the technique only, it’s her pattern, I can’t give you all the info, you’d have to buy her pattern! If only you’d know the amount of time and effort we put into designing, filming, knitting for weeks after weeks, in order to put something out, maybe you’d be less judgmental!
Wow, the way you weave in and secure your work at the end is amazing !!
you can do your increases much easier by simply knit in the front and back of the stitch .
two questions first could you use a k the front and the back for increases instead of the one you used.? and secondly could you transfer those same stitches onto sixteen inch circular needles and then swithch to dpns for the end of the hat? love the method you came up with for doing the ear flaps.
Adorable hat❣️ Thank you for a lovely explanation 🙋♀️🧶❣️
Thank you for a excellent tutorial! Looking forward to have new one.
Tetiana Muxlow thank you, Tatiana, any requests?
Thanks for explaining so nicely
Where can I find the written pattern
How do you determine how many stitches to cast on for the front and the back. I would like to make one for my sister .
Would this fit a 6 to 12 mos old
how do I go about getting a pattern
Thanks 🙏
But I didn’t know how many stitches all together
Would please let me
what weight yarn do you use
Cheryl Franks Hi Cheryl, for the purpose of filming I use a chunky blue yarn, but for this hat I would recommend an Aran weight yarn, as soft as possible because it's a baby hat, Debbie Bliss Chasmerino Aran it's beautiful and soft, MillaMia soft Aran as well, or any Aran yarn that you can knit with 4mm needles.
Teo Makes pour mette en français Merci
Pour faire un bonnert péruvien pour garçon de 3ans eguilles numéro 3 Merci de me répondre en français Merci
Conchita Chamas Pour faire un chapeau pour un garçon de 3 ans, vous avez besoin de 50 gr aran, aiguilles circulaires de 4 mm.
Of I don't have double point needle can still make this hat or not
Shamim Rajput yes of course, you can use circular needles with the magic loop method
But then how would I make the ear flaps as I don't have dpn size five I only have size 3
Shamim Rajput I guess you can make the ear flaps with your circulars, be at a time and put the stitches on string
What kind of cast on are you useing between the ear flaps?
dawn snow I used the loop cast on or some ppl call it the backwards loop cast on, all you do it's add as many loops as you need using your working yarn, hope this makes sense 😊
Teo Makes thanks i could not tell as the video was going fast.
Can please give the details to make a similar hat for a 2 year old toddler?
How many month old baby is this for
dhanybad naye naye paitran sikhane K liye
How many stitches for an adult ?
Pls help me why my first stitched becomes loose
Great tutorial! I am wondering .. for what age is it? And can you tell me how i can make it for a two year old and a four year old ? 😊
I have tried this almost twenty times, but after 6 row 7 row it does not come as slip one and p2 it comes as k2, what am I doing wrong please help
Great tutorial. Cute hat!
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I have been watching the video but just cannot get the part why you work in the round. You mention writing everything in “ information “ where are written instructions? You mention 4 mm needles. What kind of yarn? Thanks for reply
Can u plz post written pattern
Dr. Mandakini Matada the pattern doesn’t belong to me!!!!
A written pattern would be really great. When you slip them are putting yarn in front and slipping purl wise I am lost and upset I would love to make this hat
Constance Carlsen I’m sorry you’re upset, but as I mentioned in the video, this is not my pattern, there is a link in the description that takes you to the designer!!!
Como tejer un gorro de aviador
Row 14 the pattern is wrong??? there is 13 stitches but the demo only uses 12..
did i miss something? where is the size for this pattern? you ask for money, who the designer is, the camera used but what about sizes
rosemarie garone well Rosemarie, first of all I’m not asking for money for myself, and after all the work I put into making a video, wouldn’t it be kind to give money to help with cancer research? Anyways, I’ve already done that race! Second, if you’d bother to look further down in the description, the designer name is there! In the video I’m demonstrating the technique only, it’s her pattern, I can’t give you all the info, you’d have to buy her pattern!
If only you’d know the amount of time and effort we put into designing, filming, knitting for weeks after weeks, in order to put something out, maybe you’d be less judgmental!
Teo Makes oh Teo. I am with you. Everyone under appreciates the effort behind knitting.
To fast for me
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Hindi me bolo mam
Bit too fast for me I’m new to knitting lolol but lovely hat I can’t keep up with the speed
to fast for me