I am not the biggest fan of making hats but when ur 13 yr old great nephew asks if u can make him a santa hat .. u go to RUclips and find a pattern. This is one of the most unique designs of a santa hat i have seen and I love a bobble stitch! It was easy to follow and while the video is almost an hour it didnt drag on needlessly. Love this pattern and I might make more. 😊
@@cindynalieka I’m so glad you found my tutorial! Thank you for the kind comment! I worked really hard on this pattern, I’m sooo happy I went with bobbles🌱💚
Awesome pattern. A few hiccups in the video, but done very well. One thing I modified was the end of the bobble stitch in which after pulling through all 6 loops I did a slip stitch & then a single stitch in the next stitch. I skip that slip stitch in the following row to keep the count at 11. Adding the slip stitch closes the bobble better
I loved this pattern! I made it last night after finishing my last christmas gift and your video was really easy to follow. I did slip stitch around the brim of the hat just to give it more of a finished look. I can’t wait to wear it to my family’s christmas party 🥰
I made this for a friend. It came out beautifully. I really wish you had worked with us to the end instead of the rapid abanonment. Thank you for a cute pattern.
How ADORABLE! Thank you for your clearly demonstrated video. I am definitely looking forward to making your Santa's hat. I especially appreciate your showing us how to make a straight seam when double crocheting in the round. I assume this also works for half double and single crochet?
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! I’m so glad you appreciated it all. When you work in “Rounds” you will get a slanted seam no matter what stitch you use. You can use my method with all stitches. You will have to just chain 1 instead of chaining 2 for smaller stitches also. I really hope you make it and let me know if you need any help! Have fun🤶🏼🎄🌱💚
I’m sorry you’re having trouble. You use your 5.25mm for the brim and for Round 1. Before starting Round 2, you switch to a 6.5mm. So, Round 1 is red yarn with the 5.25mm, Round 2 is red yarn with the 6.5mm. I hope that makes sense🌱🎄💚
@crochetgardenrepeat I made one the other day using 5.5 for brim and top not knowing was to switch. Came out nice. Then rewatching video because request to make few for friends I noticed the switch of the hook. Thank you. Love the pattern
@@francesmartinez-ne8rr Yes, you use 6.5mm from Round 2-28 with the red. You can use the 5.5mm for the entire thing. I preferred the 6.5mm for the red because it helps the hat drape better instead of a stiff hat. Totally up to you! I hope everyone loves the hats made with love!!🌱💚
@@PugZ-n-StitcheS I appreciate that! Yes, you totally could use that yarn, if it comes out too large just do less rows and then evenly space out 72 sts for Round 1🌱💚
Hi there I love the bobbles!! How long is the white part supposed to be before we whip stitch it together? I know you said 72 rows but I used a different hook size
I’m sorry you’re having trouble. I’m not quite understanding what you mean when you say your bobbles are on the straight line. Can you give me more details?
Hi there The rows alternate between 3 bobbles, sc, 2 bobbles, sc. On the first row, there are meant to be 3 bobbles (1sc, bobble st, 3sc, bobble st, 1sc = 11sts) then a row of 11 sc. Then the next pattern is: 3sc l the bobble st, 3sc, bobble st, 3sc = 11sts. Again with a row of 11sc and then start all over again :)
OK trying to make one and I did a chain of 85. I'm starting the bobbles and looking at it. It's not going to be right is it? Please let me know what my foundation chain should be
For anyone making this with 2 or 3 weight yarn: -Size 3.5mm hook for brim. Size 5 mm hook for hat. -Chain 16 (15sc in total for brim) -Around 22" inch brim length (54 bobble rows) -108 stitches along brim instead of 72 -Keep doing the pattern stated in the video, each round will just be more of that pattern. -Keep going until about 45-46 stitches are left before closing hat (you could also keep going until hat is fully closed). -Pom-Pom ball: chain 16. 6 inches length total (14 bobble rows)
I am fairly new with crochet and was wondering how to count the rows with this pattern. Are the bobble rows and the SC rows counted as one or two rows? Also by doing 72 rows, about how many inches does that come out to? Just needing a little perspective. Thanks so much!
@KathyHolmes7577 I find it easier to count the bobble rows because they are easier to see. But the sc row is 1 and the bobble row is 1. So you can count by 2s on the bobble rows if you want. It’s between 20-22 inches for the 72 rows. Which is 54 bobble rows total.
@@bidhya6236 Of course. I used Red Heart Super Saver (acrylic yarn). I included links to both colors below. I hope that helps! www.amazon.com/dp/B00M25O8U4/ www.amazon.com/dp/B0055729DE/
@crochetgardenrepeat i just completed this hat. I'm a beginner and this is my first real project. It didn't come out exactly like yours because of some unknown mistakes I made, but it's still nice and the bobbles are cute. The tutorial was easy for me as a beginner to follow.
@@bidhya6236 As long as it’s still cute, that’s all that matters. I make many mistakes while crocheting. Others will never know, they’ll only see an amazing hat! Thank you for choosing my pattern🌱💚
This is by far the best looking santa hat and the tutorial was so easy to follow. Thank you so much for sharing.
With ❤️ from Sweden.
You’re welcome! Thank you for saying that, that means a lot! Happy crocheting🌱💚
This is by far the most gorgeous Santa hat I've seen to date❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!🌱💚
the coolest santa hat ive ever seen anywhere! will make this over the weekend. thank you
That was so sweet of you to say! I appreciate it! Have fun making it!🌱💚
Cutest Hat EVER!!!! Love this! (Sissy)❤
Aww thanks sissy! I’ll have to make you one🥰🥰
Gurl, I love the pom pom.
Thank you so much!!🌱💚
I am not the biggest fan of making hats but when ur 13 yr old great nephew asks if u can make him a santa hat .. u go to RUclips and find a pattern. This is one of the most unique designs of a santa hat i have seen and I love a bobble stitch! It was easy to follow and while the video is almost an hour it didnt drag on needlessly. Love this pattern and I might make more. 😊
@@cindynalieka I’m so glad you found my tutorial! Thank you for the kind comment! I worked really hard on this pattern, I’m sooo happy I went with bobbles🌱💚
Awesome pattern. A few hiccups in the video, but done very well. One thing I modified was the end of the bobble stitch in which after pulling through all 6 loops I did a slip stitch & then a single stitch in the next stitch. I skip that slip stitch in the following row to keep the count at 11. Adding the slip stitch closes the bobble better
Nifty! I’ll have to try that! Thank you for the tip and for taking the time to comment🌱💚
Thank you so much for this tutorial!!! I made one and received soooo many compliments!
@@AlainaMadsen You’re welcome! That’s wonderful! Thank you for using my pattern🌱💚
I loved this pattern! I made it last night after finishing my last christmas gift and your video was really easy to follow. I did slip stitch around the brim of the hat just to give it more of a finished look. I can’t wait to wear it to my family’s christmas party 🥰
Thank you so much! I’m glad you loved it and found it easy! You are going to be a hit at your party🌱💚
Thank you for this tutorial.....it was so simple and makes a great santa hat I'm making 3 of them right now
You’re welcome! 3?! That’s awesome!! I hope you have so much fun crocheting them🧶💚
Thank you. This was so easy to follow and the end result is amazing considering it is my first time crocheting anything!
@@thelmabryant8411 Wow, that is amazing! Thank you for taking the time to comment🌱💚
Just finished mine! It was so easy to follow and came out soooo beautiful! THANK YOU!!! 🎅
You’re so welcome! Thank you for using my pattern! I’m happy you love it!🌱💚
I love this pattern! I'm new to crochet and I am able to follow along to your videos! Thank you so much!
Yayy! That makes me so happy to hear that! I hope you enjoy my tutorials🌱💚
What a fun project! Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m so glad you think so🌱💚
ive just started but you have explained this so well! its so hard to find good and easy to understand tutioriuals . thank you thank you thank you
This was so thorough. Thank you so much.
@@samshaysharp You’re welcome! Thank you for taking the time to comment🌱💚
This is so pretty and adorable! I will for sure be making it!
I just finished mine and it turned out so nice. Thank you for sharing!
@@breekacirek7545 I’m glad! Thank you for choosing my pattern!🌱💚
I made this for a friend. It came out beautifully. I really wish you had worked with us to the end instead of the rapid abanonment. Thank you for a cute pattern.
I’m sorry you feel that way. Thank you for using my pattern. I hope your friend loves it!!🌱💚
Thank you. Cute hat
You’re welcome! I appreciate the comment🌱💚
Adorable ❤
Thank you!🌱💚
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How ADORABLE! Thank you for your clearly demonstrated video. I am definitely looking forward to making your Santa's hat. I especially appreciate your showing us how to make a straight seam when double crocheting in the round. I assume this also works for half double and single crochet?
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! I’m so glad you appreciated it all. When you work in “Rounds” you will get a slanted seam no matter what stitch you use. You can use my method with all stitches. You will have to just chain 1 instead of chaining 2 for smaller stitches also. I really hope you make it and let me know if you need any help! Have fun🤶🏼🎄🌱💚
Bobbles were a bit ruff to start, but it came out sooo sweet 😍
I’m happy you got the hang of it! Thank you for using my pattern🌱💚
Currently making the long Santa hat which is a different pattern. Do you have a video of that in the works? The first 2 red rounds are so wavy.
Could this be made big enough to become a chair cover?
Sure it could. The steps would all change though. I’ll have to work on a pattern and make a tutorial🌱💚
That would be amazing. I’ll look out for it thank you.
@@carrie-anncawthan5946 You’re welcome! Thank you for the idea!🌱💚
Tq so much from Indonesia 🙏😘
You’re very welcome!🌱💚
Do you have or sell a written pattern anywhere? I really like the look of this hat!
Unfortunately I do not. I only make free youtube tutorials🌱💚
Im confused were you say go back to your regualr hook after attaching the red. We were to change hooks?
I’m sorry you’re having trouble. You use your 5.25mm for the brim and for Round 1. Before starting Round 2, you switch to a 6.5mm. So, Round 1 is red yarn with the 5.25mm, Round 2 is red yarn with the 6.5mm. I hope that makes sense🌱🎄💚
@@crochetgardenrepeat yes do you use 6.5 for the whole red of the hat?
@crochetgardenrepeat I made one the other day using 5.5 for brim and top not knowing was to switch. Came out nice. Then rewatching video because request to make few for friends I noticed the switch of the hook. Thank you. Love the pattern
@@francesmartinez-ne8rr Yes, you use 6.5mm from Round 2-28 with the red. You can use the 5.5mm for the entire thing. I preferred the 6.5mm for the red because it helps the hat drape better instead of a stiff hat. Totally up to you! I hope everyone loves the hats made with love!!🌱💚
Yes, this hat is one of the best I've ever seen!!❤❤
QUESTION - do you think it's possible to do the bobble stitches with chunky 6wt yarn?🤔
@@PugZ-n-StitcheS I appreciate that! Yes, you totally could use that yarn, if it comes out too large just do less rows and then evenly space out 72 sts for Round 1🌱💚
Hi there I love the bobbles!! How long is the white part supposed to be before we whip stitch it together? I know you said 72 rows but I used a different hook size
Welcome! I’m so glad you think so!🤶🏼Anywhere between 20-22 inches will fit almost every adult🌱💚
What is the final measurement of the hat? (Legnth without the pompom) can’t wait to make these for my family!
Jow to keep track of the rows when you are doing the brim. It is hard to count with the bobbles (the rows) thank you.
Hi can you tell me what brand your green hook is?
@@Drea423 They are Susan Bates🌱💚
Hello Tiffaney
please let me know what size crochet hook u are using . i am try to make it. look cute thanks
You will need a 5.25mm for the white parts and a 6.5mm for the red part. Have fun crocheting🌱💚
I dont get the bubble arrangements..mine are on the straight line..why?..kudos to you .
I’m sorry you’re having trouble. I’m not quite understanding what you mean when you say your bobbles are on the straight line. Can you give me more details?
Hi there
The rows alternate between 3 bobbles, sc, 2 bobbles, sc.
On the first row, there are meant to be 3 bobbles (1sc, bobble st, 3sc, bobble st, 1sc = 11sts) then a row of 11 sc.
Then the next pattern is: 3sc l the bobble st, 3sc, bobble st, 3sc = 11sts. Again with a row of 11sc and then start all over again :)
How many bobbles to make this hat?
72 line or 72 bobbles?
Please answare, sorry if my english not good.
OK trying to make one and I did a chain of 85. I'm starting the bobbles and looking at it. It's not going to be right is it? Please let me know what my foundation chain should be
@@tabithahoward6621 Please watch the tutorial, I go over it all. You only chain 12🌱💚
Love this but may i ask a question i have a 5 and 5.5 and 6 and 7 mm hooks which combo would u pick or should i go buy the 5.25 and 6.5
@@badasschingu I’m glad you love it! I would use the 5.5 and 6, it’ll be just fine🧶💚
Thanks for getting back I was thing that now im playing yarn chicken with my white yarn gotta get to michaels
For anyone making this with 2 or 3 weight yarn:
-Size 3.5mm hook for brim. Size 5 mm hook for hat.
-Chain 16 (15sc in total for brim)
-Around 22" inch brim length (54 bobble rows)
-108 stitches along brim instead of 72
-Keep doing the pattern stated in the video, each round will just be more of that pattern.
-Keep going until about 45-46 stitches are left before closing hat (you could also keep going until hat is fully closed).
-Pom-Pom ball: chain 16. 6 inches length total (14 bobble rows)
@@destinyrose6433 Very helpful! I’ll have to try this version🌱💚
I am fairly new with crochet and was wondering how to count the rows with this pattern. Are the bobble rows and the SC rows counted as one or two rows? Also by doing 72 rows, about how many inches does that come out to? Just needing a little perspective. Thanks so much!
@KathyHolmes7577 I find it easier to count the bobble rows because they are easier to see. But the sc row is 1 and the bobble row is 1. So you can count by 2s on the bobble rows if you want. It’s between 20-22 inches for the 72 rows. Which is 54 bobble rows total.
@@destinyrose6433 thank you!
Can you share the links or details of the yarn. I don't know much about what kind of yarn to use and i want to make this hat for this Christmas.
@@bidhya6236 Of course. I used Red Heart Super Saver (acrylic yarn). I included links to both colors below. I hope that helps!
www.amazon.com/dp/B00M25O8U4/
www.amazon.com/dp/B0055729DE/
@@crochetgardenrepeat thank you!!
@crochetgardenrepeat i just completed this hat. I'm a beginner and this is my first real project. It didn't come out exactly like yours because of some unknown mistakes I made, but it's still nice and the bobbles are cute. The tutorial was easy for me as a beginner to follow.
@@bidhya6236 As long as it’s still cute, that’s all that matters. I make many mistakes while crocheting. Others will never know, they’ll only see an amazing hat! Thank you for choosing my pattern🌱💚
I don’t get when u mean 72… do I make 72 more over and over and attach them together??
You are doing 72 total* rows. In the demonstration, I did rows 1-6 with you. So you would do rows 7-72 on your own. Does that make sense?🌱💚
@@crochetgardenrepeat Ohhhhh yeah i get it
@@BabyMonstriez Okay good! Let me know if you have trouble with anything else. Happy crocheting🌱💚
When you repeat until 72 rows of the white does that include the single crochets or can I just count the bobble stitches? Love the video btw! :)
@@du_belle_of_du_ball That includes the single crochet rows. I’m glad you love the video!🌱💚
@@crochetgardenrepeatohh okay thank you so much!!
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Is there a written pattern?
I wish there was a written pattern as well
Is it a 5.25 or will a 5.5 work? That’s what my “I” hooks say “5.5”
It’s a 5.25 but I’m sure a 5.5 will be fine. Some hooks do that, I’m not sure why