Hi Everyone! Thank you so much for watching my video. Please Like this video so other people will watch and Subscribe if you haven't yet so you don't miss any of my new videos. 👍😊🧡🧶🌺 🌺Pattern: www.repeatcrafterme.com/2013/09/crocheted-sports-team-beanies.html Left Handed Version of this video coming soon!! 🧶Materials: • Crochet hook size H/8 - 5.00mm amzn.to/3bcrtqT • Any Size 4 Weight Yarn That You Would Want to Wear § Vanna's Choice Yarn "click.linksynergy.com/link?id=2mMhoaBERaw&offerid=802667.17840026294&type=2&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.joann.com%2Flion-brand-vanna-s-choice-yarn%2F9103524.html" § I Love This Yarn www.hobbylobby.com/Yarn-Needle-Art/Yarn/I-Love-This-Yarn/p/43431 • Scissors amzn.to/3cpsT2R • Tapestry Needle/Yarn Needle "click.linksynergy.com/link?id=2mMhoaBERaw&offerid=802667.14023601965&type=2&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.joann.com%2Ftapestry-hand-needles-size-18-22-6-pkg%2F1033810.html" • Stitch markers amzn.to/35oWV4b
You probably dont give a shit but if you guys are bored like me atm then you can stream all the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my girlfriend for the last days =)
Very timely, just working on hats for a local coat/hat drive! i was following your Absolute Beginners Child Size Basic Beanie when I was notified of this new video! for the toddler size :-) Thanks so much!
Thank you so much Tiffany! Your tutorial helped me this evening to finish a Pretty little Hat for my Niece. I have two more to make for her Sisters. The Earflap part use to drive me Bananas but Thanks to you Not anymore! I'm Smiling!
Thank you Tiffany 😊 you are awesome in showing on how to make a earflap hat. My granddaughter is 2 1/2. And is aesthetic about me making her a Frosty the snowman hat. But I’m a knitter not much in chrochet. But I’m going to give this a try.
Hi Tiffany... A little while ago I was browsing through my RUclips feed, when your video caught my attention. I really enjoyed it and I browsed really quickly through your channel...have not watched any of the other videos yet, but I definitely will. Needless to say I have subscribed and hit the notification bell. Looking forward to your next video!
Hi Shiela! Welcome to my channel! I am so glad you found me! I'm looking forward to you watching more of my videos and crocheting with me. Let me know if an questions come up. 😊🧡🧶
Oh gosh, that is all up to how fast you can crochet. Uninterrupted I could finish this beanie in an hour. But for others it might take and hour and a half, two hours. 😊🧶❤️
Hi There! YES! You can make it wider by adding another round of increases before starting on the sides where we make one stitch in each stitch space. And feel free to make the beanie longer by adding a more rounds before starting the ear flaps. The ear flaps will not change. 😊💖🧶
Amazing video. U gave me the confidence, I’m a new subscriber. ty. I’ve 1 suggestion & 1question. If possible leave the instructions of what ur working on, up on bottom of screen to reference . My question is when creating the ear flaps and attaching to beanie which is the finished side & inside? .
Hi Doris! Great question, because this stitch looks the same on both sides either side could be the finished (outside) or the inside. Very convenient that way. 😊❤️🧶
Thank you Tiffany, really love the pattern. Can you help me resolve this small dilemma? When doing the rounds of DC do I put my first dc stitch in the slip stitch? Do you count the 2 chains as a 1 dc when you count the total dc stitches? Thanks again!
Hi Mama Farasheh! Those are great questions! First question. So, to close the round you will slip stitch into the top of the first stitch to close. You will not make any stitches in the slip stitch. That is purely just to close the round. You will want to chain 2 and make your first stitch in the same stitch space that you slip stitched into though. In this pattern the chain 2 does not count as a stitch so when you come back around to close the round, push the chain 2 back, look for the first Dc stitch that you made and slip stitch on top of THAT stitch for a clean close. I hope that helps and makes sense. 😊🧡🧶
I love this tutorial. You're such a great teacher.. so easy to understand. Please make more hat videos 😃. Just one question though.. it's a bit too big for my 14 month old. Would you recommend any way on how to make it a little smaller? Please and thank you
Hi Luvvinny! I am so glad you enjoy my hat tutorials! Yes! I can help make the beanie a little smaller. Just eliminate the last row of increases. That’s it! Don’t adjust anywhere else. That should fit better. 😊❤️🧶
Thank you for this tutorial! I made one for my toddler and it fit perfectly. Now I’ve got a six-year-old who wants one. How would you increase the size by a little bit?
Hi Tiffany, I love your beanie pattern, however I wish you would show us your measurements before you start the project... mine was too big for a toddler, I did what you mentioned below , to skip a decrease row, I will try that and use this one for a 5 or 6 year old.
Honestly, maybe. These beanies run on the bigger size. They are not meant to be skull cap beanies that have a snug fit. The size is more for a comfortable fit. If you find you would like your beanie to be a tad smaller and tighter then definitely use a smaller crochet hook as it will make your stitches smaller and tighter but not so much smaller that it causes the beanie to go down a full size. If you crochet with a looser tension, working with a smaller crochet hook will also help. Great question! 😊❤️🧶
Ah! Check out the other Basic Beanies on my channel that have the strings. You can fast forward or jump to that part in the video for an explanation. They're all the same. 🤗❤️🧶
Hi there! If you are looking to make a smaller size beanie then the Toddler beanie here I would just take out a row or two but then continue on. I believe the next beanie size down with would be for a 1 - 3 year old just omits one increasing row from this pattern. I hope this helps! Happy crocheting! 😊🧶🧡
Hi Terrie! That’s a great question! One reason I slip stitch to close each row for the beanie is because I’m just following instructions. The second reason I close each row of the beanie is because I want the last row to end smoothly. Yes, I can see how a beanie could be made with the spiral where you do not slip stitch the row and chain to begin the next row but instead dive right into the next row with stitches. You would have to end the last row a certain way to create a smooth border. Now I’m intrigued and curious to make this spiral beanie. Thanks for asking Terrie!
@@CrochetWithTiffany You answered me. How exciting! Thank you. Please try it in a video so we’ll all know. Also I have a ton of DK yarn. When our yarn shop went out of business I bought a lot. I can’t find many hats, etc that use DK. Any ideas for all this DK yarn?
Hi Valerie! I supposed I like to first bunch like yarn types together (Cottons, Velvets, Fuzzy, Bulky) Then I will sort by color. That way if I am working on a specific project that calls for Cotton yarn or a Blanket yarn I know where to go first and then I can choose a color. 😊🧡🧶
It is absolutely ok if your circle is not laying flat. We will be shaping it in this egg shape anyway. Keep moving forward with the project. I bet you end up liking the way it turns out. 😊💖🧶
I want to make a toddler beanie with ear flaps but wondering if its possible to have the ear flaps join together with a button to hug toddler face? (Not the brades at the end)
Hi Amy! You could absolutely do that! Just repeat the first row for the ear flap until you have reached a desired length and then start decreasing. Honestly I am not sure how long you would need to make that ear flap so that they can join together. That will be through trial and error. But really cool idea! Good luck! 😊❤️🧶
Hi Amy! A secret for you! If you go to this pattern it actually shows within this pattern how to make EVERY beanie size including one for a 4 month infant. I am hoping to get this tutorial up in February. We will see if I can make that happen. 😊🧡🧶
Hi Maria! Honestly if you are able to print out the pattern all sizes are in the same pattern. If you would like to adjust the size of the beanie it’s really just expand your rounds until you have reached the size of the crown of the head and then work regular rounds without increasing until you have met the desired length. Hope this helps. Pattern located in the description section
Hi Everyone! Thank you so much for watching my video. Please Like this video so other people will watch and Subscribe if you haven't yet so you don't miss any of my new videos. 👍😊🧡🧶🌺
🌺Pattern:
www.repeatcrafterme.com/2013/09/crocheted-sports-team-beanies.html
Left Handed Version of this video coming soon!!
🧶Materials:
• Crochet hook size H/8 - 5.00mm amzn.to/3bcrtqT
• Any Size 4 Weight Yarn That You Would Want to Wear
§ Vanna's Choice Yarn
"click.linksynergy.com/link?id=2mMhoaBERaw&offerid=802667.17840026294&type=2&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.joann.com%2Flion-brand-vanna-s-choice-yarn%2F9103524.html"
§ I Love This Yarn
www.hobbylobby.com/Yarn-Needle-Art/Yarn/I-Love-This-Yarn/p/43431
• Scissors amzn.to/3cpsT2R
• Tapestry Needle/Yarn Needle
"click.linksynergy.com/link?id=2mMhoaBERaw&offerid=802667.14023601965&type=2&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.joann.com%2Ftapestry-hand-needles-size-18-22-6-pkg%2F1033810.html"
• Stitch markers
amzn.to/35oWV4b
Sounds easy let's do this ty
You probably dont give a shit but if you guys are bored like me atm then you can stream all the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my girlfriend for the last days =)
@Giovanni Elliot yup, been watching on instaflixxer for years myself :)
@Giovanni Elliot yea, I have been watching on instaflixxer for years myself :D
@Giovanni Elliot definitely, I have been using InstaFlixxer for since november myself =)
Hello Tiffany really love your beanie you explain really clearly we understand you very well, thanks you for sharing, beautiful beanie 🙏
I enjoy your tutorials. You are such a lovely person. Thank you
Loved this tutorial! Really helped a lot used this video to make my very first beanie for my niece and it fits perfect (she is currently 4)
Love your tutorial, easy to follow. Can’t wait to get the yarns and get started. Thank you so much for sharing. ❤
I in joy making this hat Sarah.
Thank you for posting this instruction video. It was very easy to follow. Very clear!
Thanks Mary! I’m so glad the video was easy to follow. Thank you so much for watching. 😊❤️🧶
I love your tutorials 💕 perfect for beginners. Very detailed. Thank you so much Tiffany. God bless🙏❤️
I love your patterns. Ive made a bunch of them from your site!
This is a amazing tutorial! Thank you for explaining everything so throughly!
Very timely, just working on hats for a local coat/hat drive! i was following your Absolute Beginners Child Size Basic Beanie when I was notified of this new video! for the toddler size :-) Thanks so much!
Omg. This is the first thing I've made other than blankets lol. Excellent tutorial. Ty so much 🥰🥰
Thank you so much Tiffany! Your tutorial helped me this evening to finish a Pretty little Hat for my Niece. I have two more to make for her Sisters. The Earflap part use to drive me Bananas but Thanks to you Not anymore! I'm Smiling!
Lovely easy pattern, i have so many different coloured yarns i could use and mix and match for a hat for my 2 1/2 year old daughter.... X
I love this pattern thank you so much its just what I needed for a hat for my 2 year old neice! 🐰🐰
Thank you Tiffany 😊 you are awesome in showing on how to make a earflap hat. My granddaughter is 2 1/2. And is aesthetic about me making her a Frosty the snowman hat. But I’m a knitter not much in chrochet. But I’m going to give this a try.
Thanks for the pattern. Love it. I like your tattoo.
Hi Tiffany... A little while ago I was browsing through my RUclips feed, when your video caught my attention. I really enjoyed it and I browsed really quickly through your channel...have not watched any of the other videos yet, but I definitely will. Needless to say I have subscribed and hit the notification bell. Looking forward to your next video!
Hi Shiela! Welcome to my channel! I am so glad you found me! I'm looking forward to you watching more of my videos and crocheting with me. Let me know if an questions come up. 😊🧡🧶
What a cute little hat!
Awesome tutorial! TFS! 🤩🤩🤩
Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure! Thank you for watching! 🤗💖🧶
Hi thank you for your wonderful video you are amazing💐💐💐how long does it takes to make🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Oh gosh, that is all up to how fast you can crochet. Uninterrupted I could finish this beanie in an hour. But for others it might take and hour and a half, two hours. 😊🧶❤️
I really love the hat is so awesome 😍 thank you
These are so adorable!! I made one, but it is a bit too small. Is there a way to make it a bit bigger (longer and wider)?
Hi There! YES! You can make it wider by adding another round of increases before starting on the sides where we make one stitch in each stitch space. And feel free to make the beanie longer by adding a more rounds before starting the ear flaps. The ear flaps will not change.
😊💖🧶
Thank you for this tutorial I made this hat but the size is big for children I don’t know how to make smaller size
I love the ear flaps! It's so hard to keep the little kids ears covered!
Amazing video. U gave me the confidence, I’m a new subscriber. ty. I’ve 1 suggestion & 1question. If possible leave the instructions of what ur working on, up on bottom of screen to reference . My question is when creating the ear flaps and attaching to beanie which is the finished side & inside?
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Hi Doris! Great question, because this stitch looks the same on both sides either side could be the finished (outside) or the inside. Very convenient that way. 😊❤️🧶
Nice 👍 thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much ❤
You are very welcome Robertha! 😊🧡🧶
I want to make this with Pom pom and strings to be attached
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This pattern fits an adult. Row 8 is more appropriate size for toddler to begin length and stop increases
Thanks so much for pointing this out! I'm going to make a note of it and possibly make an update. 😊💖🧶
Thank you Tiffany, really love the pattern. Can you help me resolve this small dilemma? When doing the rounds of DC do I put my first dc stitch in the slip stitch? Do you count the 2 chains as a 1 dc when you count the total dc stitches? Thanks again!
Hi Mama Farasheh! Those are great questions! First question. So, to close the round you will slip stitch into the top of the first stitch to close. You will not make any stitches in the slip stitch. That is purely just to close the round. You will want to chain 2 and make your first stitch in the same stitch space that you slip stitched into though. In this pattern the chain 2 does not count as a stitch so when you come back around to close the round, push the chain 2 back, look for the first Dc stitch that you made and slip stitch on top of THAT stitch for a clean close. I hope that helps and makes sense. 😊🧡🧶
I love this tutorial. You're such a great teacher.. so easy to understand. Please make more hat videos 😃.
Just one question though.. it's a bit too big for my 14 month old. Would you recommend any way on how to make it a little smaller? Please and thank you
Hi Luvvinny! I am so glad you enjoy my hat tutorials! Yes! I can help make the beanie a little smaller. Just eliminate the last row of increases. That’s it! Don’t adjust anywhere else. That should fit better. 😊❤️🧶
Hola hermosa! Por qué no tejes un gorro con las orejeras más largas tipo hippie. Saludos.
Thank you for this tutorial! I made one for my toddler and it fit perfectly. Now I’ve got a six-year-old who wants one. How would you increase the size by a little bit?
I just found your child size hat video. You are so thorough and your videos so awesome. Thank you!
Hi Tiffany, I love your beanie pattern, however I wish you would show us your measurements before you start the project... mine was too big for a toddler, I did what you mentioned below , to skip a decrease row, I will try that and use this one for a 5 or 6 year old.
Does anyone know the gauge information on this ? I want to make a grid design on it
Cute 💙
Is it true the smaller hook size is better for toddler's
Honestly, maybe. These beanies run on the bigger size. They are not meant to be skull cap beanies that have a snug fit. The size is more for a comfortable fit. If you find you would like your beanie to be a tad smaller and tighter then definitely use a smaller crochet hook as it will make your stitches smaller and tighter but not so much smaller that it causes the beanie to go down a full size. If you crochet with a looser tension, working with a smaller crochet hook will also help. Great question! 😊❤️🧶
If I wanted to make a linear design with a grid what would be the proportions?
Niiiice 😍👍☺
Thank you, but I want to put strings on mine. How do I do that?
Ah! Check out the other Basic Beanies on my channel that have the strings. You can fast forward or jump to that part in the video for an explanation. They're all the same. 🤗❤️🧶
@@CrochetWithTiffany thank u I found out how
Hi Tiffiny, your tutorials are very helpful.
Thanks a lot.
I want to for 3year old .how many rows for upper top 8 /9 rows.
Please help.
Hi there! If you are looking to make a smaller size beanie then the Toddler beanie here I would just take out a row or two but then continue on. I believe the next beanie size down with would be for a 1 - 3 year old just omits one increasing row from this pattern. I hope this helps! Happy crocheting! 😊🧶🧡
Thanks for your videos. I’m curious-when you make a ball you don’t join each round with a slip stitch. But on a hat you do. But why?
Hi Terrie! That’s a great question! One reason I slip stitch to close each row for the beanie is because I’m just following instructions. The second reason I close each row of the beanie is because I want the last row to end smoothly. Yes, I can see how a beanie could be made with the spiral where you do not slip stitch the row and chain to begin the next row but instead dive right into the next row with stitches. You would have to end the last row a certain way to create a smooth border. Now I’m intrigued and curious to make this spiral beanie. Thanks for asking Terrie!
@@CrochetWithTiffany You answered me. How exciting! Thank you. Please try it in a video so we’ll all know. Also I have a ton of DK yarn. When our yarn shop went out of business I bought a lot. I can’t find many hats, etc that use DK. Any ideas for all this DK yarn?
I see your yarn behind you. How do you sort your yarn? By color? By yarn size?
Hi Valerie! I supposed I like to first bunch like yarn types together (Cottons, Velvets, Fuzzy, Bulky) Then I will sort by color. That way if I am working on a specific project that calls for Cotton yarn or a Blanket yarn I know where to go first and then I can choose a color. 😊🧡🧶
My circle is not laying flat. I have counted my stitches, and they are correct. Am I doing something wrong?😢
It is absolutely ok if your circle is not laying flat. We will be shaping it in this egg shape anyway. Keep moving forward with the project. I bet you end up liking the way it turns out. 😊💖🧶
Thank you!!!!
I want to make a toddler beanie with ear flaps but wondering if its possible to have the ear flaps join together with a button to hug toddler face? (Not the brades at the end)
Hi Amy! You could absolutely do that! Just repeat the first row for the ear flap until you have reached a desired length and then start decreasing. Honestly I am not sure how long you would need to make that ear flap so that they can join together. That will be through trial and error. But really cool idea! Good luck! 😊❤️🧶
What would I do different if I want to make a 4 month infant crochet hat with ear flaps??
Hi Amy! A secret for you! If you go to this pattern it actually shows within this pattern how to make EVERY beanie size including one for a 4 month infant. I am hoping to get this tutorial up in February. We will see if I can make that happen. 😊🧡🧶
Need help to make a beanie for 18 month boy
Hi Maria! Honestly if you are able to print out the pattern all sizes are in the same pattern. If you would like to adjust the size of the beanie it’s really just expand your rounds until you have reached the size of the crown of the head and then work regular rounds without increasing until you have met the desired length. Hope this helps. Pattern located in the description section
Wish you had the written instructions posted.
The link for the pattern is in the description below. 😊
16:22
you should mentioned the size you are making is for preschool in the video