How to Crochet a Hat (From a Rectangle!) - EASIEST Free Crochet Hat Pattern for Beginners
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- This simple-to-make hat is made from a crocheted rectangle! It’s the perfect project for a beginner crocheter, or anytime you want to make a quick and easy project.
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I bought a couple of patterns through Ravelry for a similar-looking hat but neither one of them showed me how to join the two sides, how to add the label, how to cinch the top, how to sew on the button, or how to attach the pompom. This is the best, clearest, most accurate video I have seen on this, and after looking all over RUclips for one that showed me the things that the purchased patterns I bought just told me to "join, cinch, and attch" without showing me how. THANK YOU for this very, very clear video. You are a terrific teacher.
You are such a great helper, this is the most easiest pattern I found for crocheting hats. Thank you so much!
Great work Teaching. I'm disabled and I Got it. I appreciate that you went step by step without being condisending like other channels sometimes are. I love that you prepared many varietys of the hat pattern with various yarn colors and size. Thanks also for having a url that's easily navigated without an overload of ads....
Well Done!
I just finished mine today! It's so pretty! Thanks for sharing!!!
WOW!!! I've been crocheting WRONG for 5 years now!!! I learned by watching RUclips videos and NONE OF THEM explained the stitches as well as YOU did!!! NOW I will be able to make STRAIGHT sides to my crochet stuff!!! Thanks.
Thank you so much for your easy to follow video. I love how you hide the sides that are sewn together and how you cinch up the top of the hat!
You did an awesome job explaining this whole Crochet hat video….
Thank you. 😃😃😃
Thank you for showing how to crochet a warm beanie hat. Within a simple, accurate description rectangular.
Awesome written instructions. I am very happy with the end results. Super easy. Thank you so much for taking the time in executing the video too. I made it with two pom poms and for a neighbor. Thanks.
I made this hat with a 4 weight yarn and an H hook in an Adult medium. It is a bit big but very warm, I love it, thank you for the video!
Perfect tute - easy closure. Thank you for sharing.
I did it!!! Thank you for an amazing video, so clear and the end product is adorable!! I love it 💓🙌
thanks so much!! You're so easy to learn from. Thanks for sharing!! so detailed, and so easy to follow!! Love this easy pattern, YAY!
really easy to follow tutorial, helped a ton thank you!!
Thank you for sharing! This is by far the best video tutorial I have seen. Very easy instructions THANK YOU!
Great idea about the button. I've made many hats with pom poms and never thought to do that. I'll be making this hat today 😀 thanks for the video.
I really like your detailed explanation, patience and good filming. Please keep sharing your craft and talents with us. Thank you and God bless 🙏
Great video with so much wonderful info. Thank you!
Just wanted to say thank you for the all in one as the pattern gives us complete instructions for all yarn weights again thank you
Love it. It is really easy and pretty. I am glad that I can use different yarn sizes. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the tutorial and for sharing your skill. I just finished my beanie and it is the most beautiful thing I have ever worn. Lots of love!!
You are a great inspiration and instructor.
Excellent tutor, thanks for sharing your skills💕
Thank you so much for sharing it. I love the way you teach.
So lovely work! I love the color choice as well. You are a pro! :) Thanks for your tutorial :)
Hello, I am in Md. I just finished closing up the top of the hat I made for my Granddaughter. i have to make her pom pom for the top. I want to say thank you for taking time to show us how to sew the hat where it doesn't show a seam. Happy Holidays to you and your family.
Love your videos have tried to do the Celtic cardigan but got stuck so now I have found your videos I will try it again Thank you God Bless
Love the hat. I'm going to make some.presents. Thanks. I was looking for a easy pattern love it ❤️👍
That was the best tutorial I've ever seen. You covered everything! Thank you so much.
I had no idea where you was going with the area of the button but you surprised me. Excellent tutorial!
Love this!
You are the best teacher
Love this pattern
Love your video, you are a great teacher,
Thank you so much❤️
AWESOME! thank you for this tutorial!
Nice, thanks for sharing !
This is a great video and learning experience than any video I have seen. Thank you ❤
Great explanation!
An awesome video and tutorial! Thank you!
I loved your videos so nice and you explain very nice way Big Thanks very glad to find you
Thank you for sharing, I just finished my hat.
Wonderful tutorial!
Tks for sharing this tutorial with us
The best explanation ever! Thank you!! 🧶💕
Wow that's so pretty, thank you very much
Love it, easy instructions,
Excellent thank you most helpful 🌞
Looks great!! Thank you ☺️
Thanks for sharing such an informative video
my second crochet hat and this one was soo much easier........I LOVE IT, i made it for my son. Excellent, will save and make again
How do I measure the starting chain? Do I stretch it or leave it slack?
Hi. Ideally, I would recommend matching the pattern gauge with whatever yarn you are using, and then follow the numbers of starting chains given in the written pattern for the size you are making. However, if you prefer to go by measurements instead, it would be better to crochet the first few rows and measure the width of the piece rather than measuring the starting chain. The starting chain doesn't always give a precise measurement of how wide the actual piece of crochet fabric will be. I hope this helps!
@@YayForYarn Thank you.
Love your videos
Complimenti di vero ❤️bravissima grazie 🙏
Thank you
I love it so cute tank you for sharing
Very good instructions. Nice tutorial .
New sub I just started crocheting thanx for the easy n very well explained tutorial ..
This is the best instructional video for a crochet beanie. You explain things do well ❤
True😊
Very nice craft.Thank you
Hello Im new just found your channel i was looking for simple hat and I found it thank you for that hat . is very beautiful and God bless you and your family
Very interesting and cool ❤ love it! Yes, I love it! Learn a lot thanks!
This is one of the best video's i have seen!!!
Браво. Благодарим.
Just found ur chanel and it's very detiald and very well explaind espeshy in the sowing bean doing this a long time but I hav lernd alot from this one project thank u very much h I defnalty will be makeing thi har
Girl,, I cannot tell you how much this saved me. I'm making a costume construction for a theatre competition and my last piece was a crochet beanie and I have been working since AUGUST to get it down and find a tutorial that worked and I absolutely couldn't. I restarted and tried something new at LEAST 30 times. I'm new to crocheting and this was my first project. But I was able to watch this once and get it immediately!! You genuinely saved me and this is the BEST beginner tutorial I have watched!!
I did the medium child hat ... chain 42 with 70 rows. It came out the size of an adult hat that fits me. I think I'll have to go down a hook size.
Great video..❤️❤️❤️
Great video and nice explain, easy and very warm hat only on the end it's no right around head. Need watch it again where i made mistake
hi. I liked your video. Very cute hat!
I love this hat! I've made 11 of them so far for Christmas gifts and I have 3 more to finish. I have the printed instructions, but I always come back to watch the way you seam the back- it's so good! Thank you for sharing this- I love it and it makes up beautifully with a bulky yarn. Most of the ones I've made are with the Bernat Softee Chunky, but I've also made two with Lion's Wool Ease Thick & Quick which I now think are my favorite- so soft and warm! Thank you, thank you!
Love it !!! Mine didn’t come out perfect at all but it was a nice attempt !
Hi. Wondering if this would work with the thermal stitch. The stitch makes a very thick and warmer fabric. Thanks.
Hi Sharon. I don't know if this would work with the thermal stitch. It would depend on how stretchy the fabric is. For the hat to fit comfortably, it needs to have a good amount of lengthwise stretch. I chose to use BLO single crochet because it has a lot of lengthwise elasticity. I would suggest trying a swatch in thermal stitch, and seeing if it has a good amount of stretch. Feel free to try it, and let me know how it works for you. I hope this helps!
Thank you for your thorough tutorial! How do you attach a pom pom without the button? And do you have a tutorial on how to make a pom pom without the pom pom maker... by hand? Again, thank you so much for your excellent tutorial. 👍🏻♥️
Hi. To attach the pom pom without a button, you would just sew it on with a needle and thread, making sure to go through the inside of the pom pom and not just the fluff. I don't have a tutorial on making pom poms without a pom pom maker, but there are several tutorials out there. I hope this helps!
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I LOVE your hook, where did you get it from?????
Thank you for this fun and easy pattern. Where do you get your labels?
Hi Karen. I got my labels on Etsy. There is a link to the shop I purchased from in the supplies list of the written instructions. I hope this helps!
I'm on the blocking step, and am using acrylic yarn. I dont have an iron available to me as of right now. Are there any alternatives to steam blocking with an iron?
Hi Grace. If your yarn label says it's okay, you could machine wash and dry the piece instead of blocking. (If it does not say you can machine dry it, you can just let it dry flat.) I hope this helps!
Very helpful ! Thank you. 💝
Where do you by you pom poms ?
Hi Sonia. The link to where I purchased my pom poms on Amazon is in the video description. I hope this helps!
@@YayForYarn oh IReally Don't Know Where to find the video description I'm sorry I'm not very familiar with that.
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Making one now for a 2 year old. Don't know how to measure I am trying with a 25 chain. Do you have a chart? Ty. Xx Grandma Rosie. ♥️😷
If you are making a hat for a 2 year old, I would recommend the Child Small if you cannot measure the child's head circumference. These hats are kind of forgiving when it comes to sizing, because they are nice and stretchy, and the brim folding up makes the hat height adjustable. As long as your gauge matches the pattern gauge, you will likely be able to follow the instructions for the Child Small to fit a 2 year old. I hope this helps!
Thank you for the tutorial. Where do you get the tags?
Hi Sylvia! The link to where I purchased my custom tags is in the supplies list of the free written pattern, which you can view by visiting the first link in the video description. I hope this helps!
hi..i saw your beautiful video and wanted your guidance in telling me if i follow your video how many stitches do i make my foundation chain row of stitches to be pls .. i m asking you bcoz i am new to crochet and just learning at this stage but i m just learning the single crochet stitch right now and i like your design.. thank you
Hi. The number of foundation chains to make will depend on several factors.
1. the thickness of the yarn you are using and the hook size you are using (these things determine the size of your stitches)
2. the size hat you want to make (the written pattern comes in 10 sizes)
The written instructions for this project are available here: yayforyarn.com/easiest-crochet-hat/
The blog post gives lots of extra info on how to get started with this project for beginners. Check your yarn label to see what weight category (thickness) it is, and then you can go by the written instructions for using yarn of that thickness. The blog post will walk you through all of the steps for determining which size to make, which hook size to use for the yarn you have, and once you know those things, it also tells how many stitches to start with for the size hat you want to make. I hope this helps!
If I’m making an adult medium in the #6 bulky, how do I know how many stitches to do? I looked at the patterns but am confused as to how the numbers correlate with the sizes.
Hi Jacqueline. If you're making a #6 Super Bulky hat in the Adult Medium size, here's how to know which number to follow. The Adult Medium is the 9th size in the pattern, so when you see a list of numbers, the correct number for the Adult Medium will be the 9th number in the list. The instructions for using #6 yarn says to loosely ch 15 (16, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 27, 28) sts. The 9th number in that list is 27, so you'll start by chaining 27 stitches for the Adult Medium. I hope this helps!
I am a new crocheter just started in July..made two of the hats between yesterday and today..can you tell me where you ordered your labels ...Thanks so much!!!!
Hi Sue! The link to where I purchased my labels is in the supplies list of the written pattern. I hope this helps!
Where did you purchase your crochet needle, I like it.
I used a Furls Crochet hook: furlscrochet.com?YayforYarnoid=1087
Hej. Lovely video. I will use it to make adorable hats for kemoheads. That are free hats for people which are in chemo treatment. Thanks a lot, but i really would like the labels. Couldn't find the link to them. Sorry
Hi Erika. Here is the link to the custom labels I purchased: www.etsy.com/listing/682821592/custom-labels-center-fold-labels-faux. I hope this helps!
if for the same yarn that you are using in this video to make a adult small hat.. how many foundation stitches would you do for an adult medium size hat.. i am not so good at understanding as i am learning new so pls just tell me the number pls thank you.. .btw i love this video
Hi. The Adult Medium hat in #5 Bulky Weight yarn calls for 34 chain stitches. However, for the hat to turn out the correct size, it is necessary to check your gauge and make sure your stitches are the size that the pattern calls for. I have a tutorial on gauge here: yayforyarn.com/knit-crochet-gauge/
Hi!! I had a question about gauge not sure if you could help or not. So for the light 3 weight I saw you recommended 4 mm gauge and the number of stitches I did and it was more than 4 in so I kept going down in hook size and even using a 3mm I still couldn’t get to 28 rows without being over 4 in. Is it normal to use a hook that is 1.5 mm smaller than the recommended? Because I feel like I need to go to a 2.5mm hook and wasn’t sure if that would make a big deal
Hi! Yes, it can be totally normal to go down more than one hook size to match the pattern gauge. As long as you match the pattern gauge and feel comfortable with the tension of your stitches, it's fine to go down that many sizes. I hope this helps!
I didnt do the BLO stitch, but i just normally single crocheted it. is that okay?
I would recommend using the BLO single crochet, as it creates a much stretchier fabric. BLO single crochet creates a nice pliable, stretchy ribbing, which will make a much more comfortable and better fitting hat. You can try using regular single crochet if you like, but the resulting fabric will be stiffer and not as stretchy, so the hat will not be as comfortable and will be more difficult to cinch closed at the top. If you're not familiar with BLO single crochet, I have a video on that on my channel. (There's a link to that in the video description.) I hope this helps!
Yes I did the blo stitch I thought I was doing the regular
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Where did you get your labels made?
Hi Lidia! The link to where I purchased my labels on Etsy is in the supplies list in the written instructions. I hope this helps!
Do you have a knitted video of this pattern
Yes! ruclips.net/video/w-OYMix6bPI/видео.htmlsi=Dfu7rxqFdSRAMFMD
What size buttons do you use? Any recommendations?
Hi Catherine. I used buttons that were about 5/8" in diameter. I think 1/2" to 3/4" would be a good size for attaching the pom poms. I hope this helps!
Where did you get the labels???
The link to where I purchased the labels is in the supplies list of the free written pattern, which you can view by visiting the first link in the video description. I hope this helps!
I don't have chunky yarn ,, could I use to or 3 balls of yarn together.. thanks! ♥️♥️
Hi Loretta. If you don't have chunky yarn, you could use multiple strands held together, or you can follow one of the other sets of instructions in this pattern. The written pattern includes separate instructions for working with different thicknesses of yarn. You can find the free version of the written pattern by visiting the first link in the video description. I hope this helps!
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is there a scarf pattern matches this? Thanks
Hi Arlene. I don't have a scarf pattern that matches this hat exactly, but you could use the same back-loop-only single crochet stitch to make a scarf of any size you like, and it would match perfectly. I hope this helps!
Do you make your own labels for your hats?
Hi. No, I didn't make these labels. I ordered them from a seller on Etsy. The link to the Etsy listing I ordered mine from is in the video description. I hope this helps!
how do you get yours that neat around the edges ?
Hi Sue. Part of what makes the fabric neat is an even and consistent tension. If the tension is uneven, the edges of the fabric will be as well. This is because the stitches along the edges are slightly inconsistent in size. I hope this helps!
How to make this flappy pompom
I did not make these pom poms, I bought them on Amazon. If you visit the link in the video description to view the free version of the written pattern, there is a link in the supplies list for where I purchased the pom poms.
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Where do u get ur tags
Hi Grace. The link to where I purchased my tags is in the supplies list of the free written pattern, which can be found at the first link in the video description. Thanks!