I am just starting to knit in the round although I have been using circular needles for some time. I have learned a lot from various videos here on utube. Your instructions are by far one of the best I have seen. Very thorough & easy to follow. Thank you!
Crafty Patti, thank you so much for this fabulous tutorial. I am an intermediate knitter. I have knit socks on DPN's, but was inexplicably afraid of knitting a hat in the round. I appreciate how clear your written pattern is and how clear, calm and friendly your video is. It was like having a friend showing me how to do it. I finished my first hat knit in the round today. My hubby loves it and it fits him perfectly. My only issue was at the very end where I only had 16 stitches on my needles. I finally "got it," but not without some frogging and drama. Thank you again!
Thank you so much for a hat pattern that actually works for size, directions and simplicity. It looks nice and is so warm. Even the decrease section, when turned inside out works out all the way to the top without a flaw. So one has a choice of which side to use. It has worked out everytime I've knit it. Time to check out some more of your videos 😊
After watching the video several times in three days I have made my very first beanie. Thank you for making this video that’s easy for me to understand.
Crafty Patti, thank you so much for this amazing tutorial. Your instructions were easy to follow and made me feel comfortable.... this is my first time knitting in the round as well! Hat came out perfect! Bless you and be well ❤
Thank you - a perfect explanation of knitting in the round AND making a chunky ribbed hat. I wanted to learn how to do both and your video is really clear.
Oh, God bless you... This is EXACTLY what I needed. I am making a brioche knit scarf for a friend and she is asking for a matching hat, I will make her one. I was looking for a simple hat with a circular needle, and found a pattern elsewhere, but realized it also called for Double pointed needles to shape the top. Wasn't quite ready for that, and then voila, here you are! I just bought those exact same needles the other day, with the same size. I will be using 2 strands held together of worsted weight yarn though, I think this should work, right? Very good job on the tutorial, perfect for beginners at hat making, like me!
So glad you found me and you found a video that you needed. Double strands will make the hat more cozy but it might make it slighter larger. You might need to cast on a few less stitches.
Thank you great video. Very relaxing don't feel nervous watching you your very relaxed I feel I can do this. Your a great teacher, love your marker, i have a lot of Bobbie pins in the house. Good to watch to see if I can find more of video. Looking forward to knitt with you again.
As I strolled through RUclips looking for a crochet hat pattern video, I saw the picture of this hat. Without reading the title that tells me plainly this is a knit hat tutorial, I clicked on the video. I have wanted to learn to knit but have never had the time to really take it seriously and learn. After watching this video, I believe I could learn to knit. Your patient voice and the explanations you give is how I will learn. I thank you for sharing your creativity, talent and patience and this video. I am going to get the needles and some yarn and make this hat. It looks warm and very beautiful.
Patti, thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm a new knitter and your tutorial here is simple, easy to follow, and your instructions are clear and kind. I knit my first hat for my roommate and I keep making them. The plan is to make many of these for presents this coming holiday season! thank you so much!
Yaaay i did it and in the round and it actually fit. So happy and excited. It actually came out decent. Hats are not my forte. So I’m stunned it came out so well. Thank you, Thank you. Thank You Yay! It took me four day’s though. But still proud. May never have to buy another hat again.
Good morning Patti. I can't tell you how much I have learned from your easy to understand tutorials. I also wanted to thank you for the easy access to your patterns it is very much appreciated. Take care and have a wonderful Christmas!
I have knitted in the round with double point needles. However I have always struggled with the decreases. Handling 4 double points was a challenge. This is the first hat in the round that is simple and finishes perfectlly. I will be knitting more hays now ❤
Thank you so much for your easy hat pattern. I knitted 3 hats so far for my kids and they love it! Can you please send me an easy leg warmer pattern.I really want to make it my next project.
I know. The same for me. It looks really awkward doing the continental to me. Funny how we all get used to or own way of knitting. At least the pattern is easy to follow for any style of knitting.
Thank you for helping me learn for the first time!! I keep accidentally dropping my second needle and having to completely start over bc I'm not sure how to pick it back up yet! Your video is so helpful. Usually I have to slow down tutorials but yours is at the perfect speed to learn with
That tutorial was amazing! I am very new to knitting in the round, but you made it look less daunting. Please let me know how many stitches I would use for a toddler's hat. Thank you.
I published a video on hats for the whole family. Here’s the link for you. HOW TO - KNIT HATS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - Matching Mom & Baby, Dad & Child - Patterns included ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html
Thanks so much for sharing your design!!! Your instructions are very clear, and you have such a smooth voice, which makes the tutorial very enjoyable❤ I need to knit a hat for my 5-year-old grandson this week for Easter. I've knitted his little sister several turbans - embellishing them with crocheted flowers, and he feels left out😢 Could you please tell me more or less, how many stitches I'll need to cast on and how I'd go about the decrease rounds... I intend to use 2 colours - blue and yellow. Thanks again❤
Beautiful with awesome instructions! I am knitting with very thin yarn (doubled yarn) and cast on 88 stitches with straight needles. I realized after knitting 6 inches that I should cast on 86 or 90 but that is ok now. Please guide me how to do decreasing I mean where for me. Thanks
14September/24 Absolutely perfect tutorial - thank you so much - best seen on RUclips as so clear - no need to keep stopping to reread as instructions stay at top as you work! At last a VERY good instruction that even a child could follow 😊
I love this explanation of knitting in the round.It’s very well understood and I can follow the directions very easily.I just have trouble at the last few rounds,My yarn is stretched to the limit and I can’t switch to a smaller cable.What can I do please let me know.❤I’m knitting with a 16 inch tip to tip cable,is this to big?? Thank you very much.Love the tutorial.
Not to worry. Find the middle of your knitting and grab onto the wire or cable and pull it beyond the stitches on both sides so there is just cable sticking out with no stitches on it and the stitches are scooted up both sides of the needles. This will make it easier to finish your last stitches. As you work around the round you might have to pull the cord out a different spot for ease of knitting. I hope that made sense.
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts Thank you so much for explaining this,I was getting very frustrated.My next hat will be great.Love the instructions. I’m just learning how to knit the continental style and it’s not going very well.Thanks again.
Would I be able to make a scarf with the same knitting stitches,pearl 2 knit 2 .Would that be looking good.I finished my hat and followed your instructions and it looks GRET.Also put on a Pom Pom like you have the instructions in one other video you had with the slippers , wish I could send you a picture.Thank you over and over again.
That is absolutely beautiful and so easy to make. I am going to star one exactly the same this afternoon to make it for my daughter who lives so far fro me in Australia. Thank you dear consider me Regular visitor 🥰🤗👌
Winter time in Australia right now! Hard to believe when we are in a heat wave where I live in BC Canada! Enjoy knitting your hat for your daughter. Happy to have you join me on my channel.
Hi Debra. I published another video for hats for the whole family. Here’s the link if you want to have a look. I created a chart for several different sizes. Hope that helps. Here’s the Link: ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html. Knitted chart is at time stamp 2:40
I published a video on hats for the whole family. In that video I have a chart to help with different size hats and different weight yarn. Here’s the Link to the video with the chart. ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html Knitting chart is in this video at time stamp 2:40
Great video and pattern you are so natural how you explain easy to follow one thing I like to know how much stitches to cast on for kids if you can help thanks gloria
Glad you like the video. I haven’t worked it out for a child’s size as yet. Have had another request for a newborn hat too. Cant guaranteed any more videos before Dec 25th but see how it goes.
So glad l have come across your video my friend asked if l could knit her a hat as well as a scarf wasn’t confident, going to be using james c brett chunky
Do you have a video on how to knit the toboggan that we used to wear back when we were kids. The ones that hang halfway down your back do you remember those
Hi, I’ve just finished your hat, it’s beautiful despite the few obvious errors at the beginning. Is this possible to do the same hat with Wool Ease thick and quick super bulky 6 weight yarn? With the same circular needles and cast on stitches? Thank you 🙏🏻 😊
Yes, of course Here is a knitting chart for ribbed hats that might help you. Here’s the Link to the video with the chart. ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html Knitting chart is in this video at time stamp 2:40
Hi Patti l hope you are well. I need help with some yarn l have 2 balls of size 4 wool if l knit them together would it give me a bigger size wool? Thanks so much you are a wealth of information.
I think the size 4 will be smaller than the bulky 5 yarn that I used. But depending on where you live a size 4 yarn can have different weights. You should do up a little sample gauge than you will know how many stitches to cast on so you are happy with your final size. 14” circumference is an average size for ladies hat. It is best to knit a little sample to test your gauge. Cast on about 16 stitches and knit about 8 rows. Measure how many stitches you knit per inch. Example: Let’s say you knit 6 stitches per inch and you want your hat to be 14” in total circumference. Then just multiply 6x14 which equals 84. So you will cast on 84 stitches. Hope that helps.
thank you for sharing this pattern I'am going to knit this can you tell me how many balls of wool i need for each hat I really find yours the most easies i have seen thank you again
Hi Dee. I published a video awhile back for hats for the whole family. You will find one for baby and child’s size and for the toddler you can just cast on less stitches. Here’s the link to that video. HOW TO - KNIT HATS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - Matching Mom & Baby, Dad & Child - Patterns included ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html
Hope make this but my wool had so many knots in it, now have go buy another ball, would short tip interchangeable be ideal rather then standard length needle, looking at getting size 6, and get the wire separately , x
I love knitting in the round as I don’t have to sew up a seam later. Short tip interchangeable needles are great. Wish I has some. Size 6mm is perfect.
Thank you for a great video ! One question; for a male with an extremely large head ( using more than 64 cast on stitches) what advice can you give me when closing the top? Do I use the same procedure as with a smaller head or do I need to make any modifications and if so what? B. H.
There is a way but there are a few steps. You have to copy the URL into google search and copy from there. I have given you the steps below. 1. Search for my RUclips video on RUclips 2. Just below the video click on share, then click on copy link 3. Go to google or your browser of choice 4. Click in the search field and copy the URL link from my video 5. My video should come up 6. Click on my video 7. Look for the tiny black arrow to the right and below the video. Click on the arrow and it will bring up the description box. Or click on show more 8. Select the text or pattern you want to copy and scroll down till all is selected 9. Click copy 10. Go into a word doc and paste the text or pattern into the document 11. Now you can print your document If that is too difficult for you than send me your email address to craftypatti60@gmail.com and I will send you the pattern.
Just found your instructions for the hat. Very informative. Quick question. Instead of using a bobby pin when you began your decreasing, could I use a stitch marker at the beginning of the hat, at the first row to help me know when I am beginning a new row? I feel like that might be easier for me. Placing a stitch marker right after joining in the round or right before you start joining in the round. Does that work? Thanks.
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts I just wondered why you didn’t place the stitch marker at the beginning of the hat,,, instead of way up toward the top. I’m just getting back in to knitting, so sorry for asking again. Thanks,,,
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. One question: How many cast ons if a #6 Bulky yarn were used? Possibly 72? Thanks for your reply, it's very much appreciated.
A bulky #6 yarn is not always the same in all brands. So it is best to knit up a little sample gauge. I also made up a knitting chart in one of my hat videos and that will help you as well. When you are changing up needle sizes and yarn sizes from original pattern than it is best to knit a small sample gauge. Cast on about 20 stitches and knit about 8 rows. Look and see how many stitches you knit in your inch(2.5cm) Average size adult head is about 21-24”(53.3-61cm) Your finished hat should be about 14”(36cm) in circumference when it is flat on a table and about 24”(61cm) when stretched out. So if you have knit 6 stitches to your 1”(2.5cm) then you can figure out how many stitches to cast on to get the right size. As I mentioned above your finished hat should be about 14”(36cm). So 14”x 6 stitches= 84 stitches to cast on. Just make sure your final number is a multiple of 4. Add or minus a cast on stitch to make it work. Hope that makes sense. Knitting chart for ribbed hats Here’s the Link: ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html Knitted chart is at time stamp 2:40
This is going to be my next project. I want to do 2 child's size hats. Will tyese hats be too big ? If so , can you tell me how many stitches I should cast on ? The children are 6 and 9. Thank you. Can't wait to start !
I published a video on hats for the whole family. This video has a chart in it as well to help you with the sizing. Here’s the link to that video. HOW TO - KNIT HATS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - Matching Mom & Baby, Dad & Child - Patterns included ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html
There are many weights of yarns and lots of different needle sizes you could use. I have not attempted to knit this hat in all the different weights of yarns. BUT, I did make up a handy chart in my video “How to knit hats for the whole family” Here’s the link to that video and where to find the chart. ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html Knitted chart is at time stamp 2:40 Hope that will help.
This is by far the best video tutorial on knitting a ribbed hat in the round. hands down! *** Thank you!!!
Thanks Olivia and thanks for watching.
I am just starting to knit in the round although I have been using circular needles for some time. I have learned a lot from various videos here on utube. Your instructions are by far one of the best I have seen. Very thorough & easy to follow. Thank you!
Wonderful! Thanks for your supportive comment!
You do such a great job of showing how to do something. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much!
Crafty Patti, thank you so much for this fabulous tutorial. I am an intermediate knitter. I have knit socks on DPN's, but was inexplicably afraid of knitting a hat in the round. I appreciate how clear your written pattern is and how clear, calm and friendly your video is. It was like having a friend showing me how to do it. I finished my first hat knit in the round today. My hubby loves it and it fits him perfectly. My only issue was at the very end where I only had 16 stitches on my needles. I finally "got it," but not without some frogging and drama. Thank you again!
Your very welcome! Thanks for your lovely comment. So glad you made a successful hat and it fits your husband perfectly!
Thank you so much for a hat pattern that actually works for size, directions and simplicity. It looks nice and is so warm. Even the decrease section, when turned inside out works out all the way to the top without a flaw. So one has a choice of which side to use. It has worked out everytime I've knit it. Time to check out some more of your videos 😊
Thanks for taking the time to write a lovely comment. much appreciated. Glad the video was helpful!
Thank you for such a simple and cute hat have made one for my pastor
The best knitting video I’ve found. Very clear simple instructions. Thank you 🙏
Wow, thank you!
After watching the video several times in three days I have made my very first beanie. Thank you for making this video that’s easy for me to understand.
You are so welcome!
Crafty Patti, thank you so much for this amazing tutorial. Your instructions were easy to follow and made me feel comfortable.... this is my first time knitting in the round as well! Hat came out perfect! Bless you and be well ❤
Yeah! I’m glad you had great success!
I like your presentation, your sweet voice while demonstrating and explaining in such a practical way it could ever be. Thank you !!
Aahh. Thanks for the sweet comment. Much appreciated!
Thank you - a perfect explanation of knitting in the round AND making a chunky ribbed hat. I wanted to learn how to do both and your video is really clear.
That’s great! Enjoy knitting your hat!
Oh, God bless you... This is EXACTLY what I needed. I am making a brioche knit scarf for a friend and she is asking for a matching hat, I will make her one. I was looking for a simple hat with a circular needle, and found a pattern elsewhere, but realized it also called for Double pointed needles to shape the top. Wasn't quite ready for that, and then voila, here you are! I just bought those exact same needles the other day, with the same size. I will be using 2 strands held together of worsted weight yarn though, I think this should work, right? Very good job on the tutorial, perfect for beginners at hat making, like me!
So glad you found me and you found a video that you needed. Double strands will make the hat more cozy but it might make it slighter larger. You might need to cast on a few less stitches.
Thank you great video. Very relaxing don't feel nervous watching you your very relaxed I feel I can do this. Your a great teacher, love your marker, i have a lot of Bobbie pins in the house. Good to watch to see if I can find more of video. Looking forward to knitt with you again.
Thanks so much Iris for your lovely comment! Glad you enjoyed the knitting tutorial.
As I strolled through RUclips looking for a crochet hat pattern video, I saw the picture of this hat. Without reading the title that tells me plainly this is a knit hat tutorial, I clicked on the video. I have wanted to learn to knit but have never had the time to really take it seriously and learn. After watching this video, I believe I could learn to knit. Your patient voice and the explanations you give is how I will learn. I thank you for sharing your creativity, talent and patience and this video. I am going to get the needles and some yarn and make this hat. It looks warm and very beautiful.
That’s fantastic. I’m so happy I have inspired you to try knitting. Enjoy!
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts Yes, you have. I appreciate you. Have a marvelous day.
You too!
Patti, thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm a new knitter and your tutorial here is simple, easy to follow, and your instructions are clear and kind. I knit my first hat for my roommate and I keep making them. The plan is to make many of these for presents this coming holiday season! thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for taking the time to share :) keep up the good work!
Thanks so much!
Great video and your instructions were so clear and easy to follow.
Great to hear!
Thank you so much! I’m new to knitting and attempting to make this as a gift, I will update when I’m finished. Wonderful explanation, thank you!💛💛
Your very welcome! Enjoy knitting the hat!
Yaaay i did it and in the round and it actually fit. So happy and excited. It actually came out decent. Hats are not my forte. So I’m stunned it came out so well. Thank you, Thank you. Thank You Yay! It took me four day’s though. But still proud. May never have to buy another hat again.
So happy you are thrilled with your hat! Glad it fit perfectly!
This is a great tutorial - easy to follow. Her directions are very clear! Thank you Crafty Patti!!!
You are so welcome!
Good morning Patti. I can't tell you how much I have learned from your easy to understand tutorials. I also wanted to thank you for the easy access to your patterns it is very much appreciated.
Take care and have a wonderful Christmas!
Thanks so much for taking the time to write such a supportive comment. Much appreciated!
I have knitted in the round with double point needles. However I have always struggled with the decreases. Handling 4 double points was a challenge. This is the first hat in the round that is simple and finishes perfectlly. I will be knitting more hays now ❤
So glad to hear you enjoyed knitting in the round with two needles instead of four. So much easier for sure. Enjoy knitting lots of hats!
Tks for this tutorial.Learner but will give it a trial.
❤ Thank you for teaching me how to make a hat . All the best to you and your family 💐👍❤️
You’re welcome 😊
Excellent tutorial.....explained perfectly. Going to try to knit in the round very, very soon. Thank you Patti, the Crafty!
Have fun!
Lovely video thank you you made it look so easy thank you so much Dorothy
You are so welcome
Thank you so much for teaching me how to knit!!!
So glad I could help!
Thank you so much for your easy hat pattern. I knitted 3 hats so far for my kids and they love it! Can you please send me an easy leg warmer pattern.I really want to make it my next project.
Your very welcome. Glad your having fun knitting the hats. Sorry, I don’t have a leg warmer pattern for you.
Just ran across your hat it is beautiful and so doable. Ty. Very easy instructions keep up the good work starting mine soon
Nice and easy. Enjoy knitting your hat and thanks for watching!
Brilliant looks nice and easy, I am going to give it a go. Very clear instructions. Thank you.
Great! Thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot for teaching this wonderful cap. God bless you
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Your teaching is great. Thank you.
So nice of you
I knit Continental style, so your knitting looks really cumbersome to me. Your hat pattern is really neat!
I know. The same for me. It looks really awkward doing the continental to me. Funny how we all get used to or own way of knitting. At least the pattern is easy to follow for any style of knitting.
Thanks for the very interesting tutorial.. this will be my very first project of knitting hat. I am a knitting beginners .
Wonderful! You can do it!
Thank you, very well explained step by step, will try it looks elegant
Have fun!
Loving this vid with my whole heart rn
Aahh. Thanks. Glad you love the video lots!
Thank you for helping me learn for the first time!! I keep accidentally dropping my second needle and having to completely start over bc I'm not sure how to pick it back up yet! Your video is so helpful. Usually I have to slow down tutorials but yours is at the perfect speed to learn with
Glad that you found my video easy to follow. Keep working at it.
That tutorial was amazing! I am very new to knitting in the round, but you made it look less daunting. Please let me know how many stitches I would use for a toddler's hat. Thank you.
I published a video on hats for the whole family. Here’s the link for you.
HOW TO - KNIT HATS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - Matching Mom & Baby, Dad & Child - Patterns included
ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html
Great pattern, I’m fairly new to knitting but have done my first hat, this looks a fab for me to try
Great. Nice and easy. Enjoy!
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts 16:24
Where is the pattern?
It is in the description box below the video.
Thank you so much! Took me two days and I have the most amazing beanie! Gosh!
Yeah! That’s fantastic!
Thanks so much for sharing your design!!! Your instructions are very clear, and you have such a smooth voice, which makes the tutorial very enjoyable❤ I need to knit a hat for my 5-year-old grandson this week for Easter. I've knitted his little sister several turbans - embellishing them with crocheted flowers, and he feels left out😢 Could you please tell me more or less, how many stitches I'll need to cast on and how I'd go about the decrease rounds... I intend to use 2 colours - blue and yellow. Thanks again❤
Look in my Crafty Patti Channel under my knitting crochet playlist and you will find a great hat video for the whole family. Thanks for watching.
Pattie thank you your blankets hats your so cool hope you do more
Thanks so much for your supportive comment.
Beautiful with awesome instructions! I am knitting with very thin yarn (doubled yarn) and cast on 88 stitches with straight needles. I realized after knitting 6 inches that I should cast on 86 or 90 but that is ok now. Please guide me how to do decreasing I mean where for me. Thanks
Just follow my pattern for decreasing the best you can even though you are using straight needles.
This is a great and simple video for learning. To make a hat in the round. Thank you!
Thanks so much. Glad you liked it!
Beautiful work!!
You are an excellent teacher
Wow, thank you
Looks absolutely beautiful and easy to knit. Thank you so much for sharing. You are great! ❤💋💗
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. It is nice and easy for sure.
BEAUTIFUL hat Patti, thank you for sharing!!❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼
You are very welcome!
14September/24 Absolutely perfect tutorial - thank you so much - best seen on RUclips as so clear - no need to keep stopping to reread as instructions stay at top as you work! At last a VERY good instruction that even a child could follow 😊
Thanks for the lovely supportive comment. Much appreciated!
Thanks! A wonderful project and so quick to knit and it came out great!
Perfect! Thanks Carol for your positive comment.
Hello, I have done this and it is very easy. Thank You.
Great!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching!
Nice and easy hat quick to knit Thank you .would love a pattern for leg warmers
You are so welcome. Haven’t made any leg warmers.
I love this explanation of knitting in the round.It’s very well understood and I can follow the directions very easily.I just have trouble at the last few rounds,My yarn is stretched to the limit and I can’t switch to a smaller cable.What can I do please let me know.❤I’m knitting with a 16 inch tip to tip cable,is this to big?? Thank you very much.Love the tutorial.
Not to worry. Find the middle of your knitting and grab onto the wire or cable and pull it beyond the stitches on both sides so there is just cable sticking out with no stitches on it and the stitches are scooted up both sides of the needles. This will make it easier to finish your last stitches. As you work around the round you might have to pull the cord out a different spot for ease of knitting. I hope that made sense.
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts Thank you so much for explaining this,I was getting very frustrated.My next hat will be great.Love the instructions.
I’m just learning how to knit the continental style and it’s not going very well.Thanks again.
Would I be able to make a scarf with the same knitting stitches,pearl 2 knit 2 .Would that be looking good.I finished my hat and followed your instructions and it looks GRET.Also put on a Pom Pom like you have the instructions in one other video you had with the slippers , wish I could send you a picture.Thank you over and over again.
So happy your hat turned out really good! Yes. For sure you can make a ribbed scarf. 2k 2 purl and away you go. Enjoy making your scarf!
Awwww..so pretty. Thank you. I am off to Walmart to find needles and yarn to make this hat❤️🙏🇨🇦❤️
Yeah! Enjoy making your hat!
i am in the uk and not easey to buy the needels here and the yarn i have does not turn out like yours help thank you xx
Different needle sizing in England I think.
What a beautiful hat!
Thanks Heloisa!
Thank you for easy pattern!
You are so welcome!
That is absolutely beautiful and so easy to make. I am going to star one exactly the same this afternoon to make it for my daughter who lives so far fro me in Australia. Thank you dear consider me Regular visitor 🥰🤗👌
Winter time in Australia right now! Hard to believe when we are in a heat wave where I live in BC Canada! Enjoy knitting your hat for your daughter. Happy to have you join me on my channel.
How many stitches would I need for a toddler please.
You are great and explain everything so I can understand.
Hi Debra. I published another video for hats for the whole family. Here’s the link if you want to have a look. I created a chart for several different sizes. Hope that helps.
Here’s the Link:
ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html. Knitted chart is at time stamp 2:40
Thank you so much Patti, great tutorial ❤
You are so welcome!
Great video I’m assuming it’s just a typo error on the size of needles. Video says 6mm but written instructions say 5mm. Gonna go with 6.
Kathee thanks so much for catching that error. I have corrected it on the pattern instructions. It is 6mm.
Thank you so much... I've just started knitting in the round... You made it so easy..cant thank you enough 🙋♀️👏👏❤️
It always seems scary but once you do it you will be good to go. And not having to sew up a seam is the big reward!
I LOVE THIS! IT CAME OUT SO GOOD 😁
So glad you love it!
So beautiful!
Thanks Margaret!
Thank you for the pattern. Please may I ask how many stitches I would need for a 3-6mths? x
I published a video on hats for the whole family. In that video I have a chart to help with different size hats and different weight yarn.
Here’s the Link to the video with the chart.
ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html
Knitting chart is in this video at time stamp 2:40
Can you tell me wher you got your circ needls cant get them an where thank you would love to do this hat iam abeginer in knitting
I got them from Michael’s Craft store or Amazon.
Here’s the link for Amazon: 16" US10 bamboo circular needles
amzn.to/3gDr5Ww
Can you also make this with straight needles?
Yes, you certainly can. I just like making hats with circular needles so there is no seam to sew up.
This was so helpful!!
That’s great. Enjoy knitting your hat!
Very good explanation Thank you so much
Thanks for watching! Glad it was well understood.
Excellent video 🙌🧶❣️Thanks ❤
You are so welcome!
Great video and pattern you are so natural how you explain easy to follow one thing I like to know how much stitches to cast on for kids if you can help thanks gloria
Glad you like the video. I haven’t worked it out for a child’s size as yet. Have had another request for a newborn hat too. Cant guaranteed any more videos before Dec 25th but see how it goes.
Thanks for your reply it doesn't matter when you can help with a childs pattern thanks have a lovely xmas god bless gloria
Thanks Gloria. Happy Holidays.
Hello Pattie! My daughter likes it the bottom turned up and sewn. How do I do it? Please let me know! Thank you!
For this pattern the bottom is already turned up about 2”. I suppose you could hand stitch the top edge to the hat.
So glad l have come across your video my friend asked if l could knit her a hat as well as a scarf wasn’t confident, going to be using james c brett chunky
So glad you found me too! Joy knitting her the hat!
Bit worried about the end cast off picking up stitches xx
Hi sorry be br pain do you no how many stitches l would need for chunky wool 6mm stitches, wondering how do last bit with more stitches many thanks x
Cast on 44 for a child’s hat and 60 for an adult adult.
You don’t pick up stitches. You are just threading the yarn through all the stitches that you have on the needle so you can cinch up the hat.
Crafty Patti...thank you so much for this amazing tutorial.It was so easy to follow and I cant wait to get started...thank you again
You are so welcome. Enjoy knitting your hat!
Excellent video. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Love your great video. Now can I take this method to do a headband? How would I finish the last row?
If you are doing a headband then knit the width you want and then cast off all the stitches. Then your done.
You actually made it seam doable!
Oh good. It is very doable!
Do you have a video on how to knit the toboggan that we used to wear back when we were kids. The ones that hang halfway down your back do you remember those
I do remember those. I don’t have a pattern for them though.
Hi, I’ve just finished your hat, it’s beautiful despite the few obvious errors at the beginning. Is this possible to do the same hat with Wool Ease thick and quick super bulky 6 weight yarn? With the same circular needles and cast on stitches? Thank you 🙏🏻 😊
Yes, of course
Here is a knitting chart for ribbed hats that might help you.
Here’s the Link to the video with the chart.
ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html
Knitting chart is in this video at time stamp 2:40
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Yes!
I just knitted my first hat! thank you :)
Yeah! Congrats!
Hi Patti l hope you are well. I need help with some yarn l have 2 balls of size 4 wool if l knit them together would it give me a bigger size wool? Thanks so much you are a wealth of information.
I think the size 4 will be smaller than the bulky 5 yarn that I used. But depending on where you live a size 4 yarn can have different weights. You should do up a little sample gauge than you will know how many stitches to cast on so you are happy with your final size.
14” circumference is an average size for ladies hat.
It is best to knit a little sample to test your gauge. Cast on about 16 stitches and knit about 8 rows. Measure how many stitches you knit per inch.
Example:
Let’s say you knit 6 stitches per inch and you want your hat to be 14” in total circumference.
Then just multiply 6x14 which equals 84. So you will cast on 84 stitches.
Hope that helps.
thank you for sharing this pattern I'am going to knit this can you tell me how many balls of wool i need for each hat I really find yours the most easies i have seen thank you again
Hi. One ball of chunky #5 yarn, 155 yds (142m) for each hat.
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Could you do a tutorial for baby, toddler and children sizes. Thank you.
Hi Dee. I published a video awhile back for hats for the whole family. You will find one for baby and child’s size and for the toddler you can just cast on less stitches. Here’s the link to that video.
HOW TO - KNIT HATS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - Matching Mom & Baby, Dad & Child - Patterns included
ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html
I am new at this so I'm hoping to learn from watching your program thank you so much
I hope so too. I wish you success with your hat!
Hope make this but my wool had so many knots in it, now have go buy another ball, would short tip interchangeable be ideal rather then standard length needle, looking at getting size 6, and get the wire separately , x
I love knitting in the round as I don’t have to sew up a seam later. Short tip interchangeable needles are great. Wish I has some. Size 6mm is perfect.
Thank you for a great video ! One question; for a male with an extremely large head ( using more than 64 cast on stitches) what advice can you give me when closing the top? Do I use the same procedure as with a smaller head or do I need to make any modifications and if so what?
B. H.
In the decrease rows don’t worry about the amount of stitches stated at the end. Just follow the decrease instructions and it will work out.
Wow 👌 am doing this!!! Thank you 😊
Yeah! That’s great!
Hi very nice tutorial pls can
You tell for 0-3 months in Dk yarn
How many stitches and which number of circular needle are required
I published another video on hats for the whole family. Here is the link to that video.
ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html
how can I print these directions? thank you soooooo much. You make it look easy. /Thank you!
There is a way but there are a few steps. You have to copy the URL into google search and copy from there. I have given you the steps below.
1. Search for my RUclips video on RUclips
2. Just below the video click on share, then click on copy link
3. Go to google or your browser of choice
4. Click in the search field and copy the URL link from my video
5. My video should come up
6. Click on my video
7. Look for the tiny black arrow to the right and below the video. Click on the arrow and it will bring up the description box. Or click on show more
8. Select the text or pattern you want to copy and scroll down till all is selected
9. Click copy
10. Go into a word doc and paste the text or pattern into the document
11. Now you can print your document
If that is too difficult for you than send me your email address to craftypatti60@gmail.com and I will send you the pattern.
It's very tight when I'm decreasing. I would appreciate any suggestions wiithout using DPNs or Magic Loop.
If it’s really tight when decreasing then you need to loosen up on your tension so it is a bit looser and easier for decreasing.
Great video. I followed, but my bottom of the beanie is curling upwards. Any tips?
Hmm. Interesting. Mine do not curl up on the bottom. That’s why I like the ribbed hats. Purl 2, Knit 2. It should prevent curling on the bottom.
Just found your instructions for the hat. Very informative. Quick question. Instead of using a bobby pin when you began your decreasing, could I use a stitch marker at the beginning of the hat, at the first row to help me know when I am beginning a new row? I feel like that might be easier for me. Placing a stitch marker right after joining in the round or right before you start joining in the round. Does that work? Thanks.
Yes of course. Any marker will do.
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts I just wondered why you didn’t place the stitch marker at the beginning of the hat,,, instead of way up toward the top. I’m just getting back in to knitting, so sorry for asking again. Thanks,,,
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. One question: How many cast ons if a #6 Bulky yarn were used? Possibly 72? Thanks for your reply, it's very much appreciated.
A bulky #6 yarn is not always the same in all brands. So it is best to knit up a little sample gauge.
I also made up a knitting chart in one of my hat videos and that will help you as well.
When you are changing up needle sizes and yarn sizes from original pattern than it is best to knit a small sample gauge.
Cast on about 20 stitches and knit about 8 rows.
Look and see how many stitches you knit in your inch(2.5cm)
Average size adult head is about 21-24”(53.3-61cm)
Your finished hat should be about 14”(36cm) in circumference when it is flat on a table and about 24”(61cm) when stretched out.
So if you have knit 6 stitches to your 1”(2.5cm) then you can figure out how many stitches to cast on to get the right size. As I mentioned above your finished hat should be about 14”(36cm). So 14”x 6 stitches= 84 stitches to cast on.
Just make sure your final number is a multiple of 4. Add or minus a cast on stitch to make it work.
Hope that makes sense.
Knitting chart for ribbed hats
Here’s the Link: ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html
Knitted chart is at time stamp 2:40
Thank you so much for the clarification and advice. It's very much appreciated.
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Hi I just do the basic knitting never tried the purl yet I'm knitting a scarf.
Well that’s a great step to an advance on your knitting skills.
you did a great job on teaching this
Thank you so much!
This is going to be my next project. I want to do 2 child's size hats. Will tyese hats be too big ? If so , can you tell me how many stitches I should cast on ?
The children are 6 and 9. Thank you. Can't wait to start !
I published a video on hats for the whole family. This video has a chart in it as well to help you with the sizing. Here’s the link to that video.
HOW TO - KNIT HATS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - Matching Mom & Baby, Dad & Child - Patterns included
ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html
Thank you so much !
Thanks for sharing, very helpful info
Your very welcome!
Excellent video, thank you.
Thanks so much June.
I did mad it and it is so beautiful 😍I wish there was a way to show you the picture 📷❤
That’s great! You can send my your photo to craftypatti60@gmail.com. I would love to see it!
i thibk you're a great teacher!
Aahhh. Thank you so much!
Can you tell me how many stitches to cast on if use a yarn 3 or 4 and needles to use thank you hope you can help
There are many weights of yarns and lots of different needle sizes you could use. I have not attempted to knit this hat in all the different weights of yarns. BUT, I did make up a handy chart in my video “How to knit hats for the whole family”
Here’s the link to that video and where to find the chart.
ruclips.net/video/GVTeRA4Gq34/видео.html
Knitted chart is at time stamp 2:40
Hope that will help.