Thank you for asking! You can also get those details, like how and where to measure, in the written version of this chat right here: americancrochetassociation.blog/crochethatguide/
I keep following size charts and they never seem to be very accurate when I try it on the people they are supposed to fit. Not just "kind of" but some charts are WAY off. Is there a ratio that would work better when you know the circumference?
Size charts are a general reference guide. Here are some tips to measure for the best size and fit every time: americancrochetassociation.blog/crochet-hat-size-chart/
Hi Salena! Sorry I missed the live but I knew “Tip Tuesday would be on today😍. Learning so much from the ACA 12 Lesson course. I thought I knew so much😂🤣😂. Really happy to see today,s tip. I had some struggles with hat size!
Great question! You don't need a model (like a doll) when you have a measurement guide like this: americancrochetassociation.blog/crochet-hat-guide/ Also, size by age varies, so actual measurements will be the best way to get the best fit.
Thank you for watching! I suggest using a fabric (soft) tape measure around the head. Here are some more details: americancrochetassociation.blog/219/crochethatguide/
I need to make a fourth of July hat for my nephew. His head is 19 ". I wanted to do a newsboy style with color changes. I have no idea how to get started. Please help.😁
Thank you for asking! Follow a pattern that will produce a size that fits the head (don't follow sizes by age alone). After a quick ravelry search, I found about 80 patterns for newsboy style hats, here: ravel.me/bi6bun Enjoy :)
I'm new to your channel, but I do have a question. My grandson is a big boy at 8 months. I took his measurements 17inches circumference and 8 inches from crown down to cover the ear and it seems his measurements are like in between sizes. What do I do?
Also I'd love to make a cardigan for myself possibly with the bobble stitch throughout so I don't know what the multiples would be and where and how to measure for it. I pass up making so much stuff because of this. Also no cardigans with bobble stitch throughout the entire cardigan. Seems no one likes to work with it. Lol
Good question! When you say reverse engineer, do you mean recreate? To find the size of a hat, you will just measure the opening (where your head goes). The size of the opening determines the size of the head it will fit.
Thanks for taking a moment to watch, and for your feedback. If you prefer to read an article on this subject, this link was in the video notes, enjoy: americancrochetassociation.blog/crochethatguide/
Love this video
Thanks for watching!
I'm dl glad I found ACA!! Thanks for tips!!!
Thank you for watching!
Enjoyed the video buy cannot get the download up to print to my computer.
Thank you for watching! You can also pin the cheat sheet to Pinterest: americancrochetassociation.blog/crochethatguide/
I just subscribed to your channel and looking forward to what you have to offer. I’m excited about learning from you.
Welcome - thank you for watching!
i found your size chart! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Where is the size chart?
Hello from Ontario Canada
Hello! Thank you for watching :)
Wheres the guide to download? I cant find it , theres no link
Thanks for watching! When you review the video notes, you'll find this link: americancrochetassociation.blog/crochet-hat-guide/ Enjoy!
I was hoping to see where/how you measure the hat to make sure you're matching the size you need to be making...
Thank you for asking! You can also get those details, like how and where to measure, in the written version of this chat right here: americancrochetassociation.blog/crochethatguide/
I keep following size charts and they never seem to be very accurate when I try it on the people they are supposed to fit. Not just "kind of" but some charts are WAY off. Is there a ratio that would work better when you know the circumference?
Size charts are a general reference guide. Here are some tips to measure for the best size and fit every time: americancrochetassociation.blog/crochet-hat-size-chart/
Hi Salena! Sorry I missed the live but I knew “Tip Tuesday would be on today😍. Learning so much from the ACA 12 Lesson course. I thought I knew so much😂🤣😂. Really happy to see today,s tip. I had some struggles with hat size!
You are so welcome!
My head is larger than normal. I had to have my hats custom made when I was in the military. Sometimes I get lucky with men’s hats but not very often
That's exactly why I suggest measuring for the best fit when making hats. What do you think about our suggestions?
Can you use a baby doll to measure the head if you're in the business to sell?
Great question! You don't need a model (like a doll) when you have a measurement guide like this: americancrochetassociation.blog/crochet-hat-guide/
Also, size by age varies, so actual measurements will be the best way to get the best fit.
Hi from Tecumseh Nebraska
Hello!
It would be nice if you please give a general measurement chart for kids’ adult women, men.
We have one right here, enjoy: americancrochetassociation.blog/219/crochethatguide/
How do you properly measure the head for sizing so the hat will fit?
Thank you for watching! I suggest using a fabric (soft) tape measure around the head. Here are some more details: americancrochetassociation.blog/219/crochethatguide/
I need to make a fourth of July hat for my nephew. His head is 19 ". I wanted to do a newsboy style with color changes. I have no idea how to get started. Please help.😁
Thank you for asking!
Follow a pattern that will produce a size that fits the head (don't follow sizes by age alone). After a quick ravelry search, I found about 80 patterns for newsboy style hats, here: ravel.me/bi6bun Enjoy :)
I don't see the size chart. can you post it please?
Looks like you found it - hooray!
I'm new to your channel, but I do have a question. My grandson is a big boy at 8 months. I took his measurements 17inches circumference and 8 inches from crown down to cover the ear and it seems his measurements are like in between sizes. What do I do?
Also I'd love to make a cardigan for myself possibly with the bobble stitch throughout so I don't know what the multiples would be and where and how to measure for it. I pass up making so much stuff because of this. Also no cardigans with bobble stitch throughout the entire cardigan. Seems no one likes to work with it. Lol
Thank you for watching! The hat should fit the head, no matter the "age size".
Thanks. This is really helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
I have several hats made years ago. How can I reverse engineer to decide what size hat it is? Measure the hat opening?
Good question! When you say reverse engineer, do you mean recreate? To find the size of a hat, you will just measure the opening (where your head goes). The size of the opening determines the size of the head it will fit.
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Hi Salena! what stitch did you use for the hat you're wearing in this video? I love it!
Thank you!
It's a pattern of my own design, right here: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/favorite-mini-slouch-hat
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Where do I get the size guide ?
They have a link in the description :)
For a written version of this chat, including the guide, click here: americancrochetassociation.blog/219/crochethatguide/
How much is the 12 classes.
$10 / month or $99 for the year: www.americancrochetassociation.com/
If head size is 22 then what size of my cap
Should I keep 1 or 2 inch less because it's strech
hi i’m new
Hello! Thank you for watching!
Hello
Hi!
I want one year baby size
You can get our size chart, with measuring instructions, right here: americancrochetassociation.blog/219/crochethatguide/
Gosh talks too long!
If you don't enjoy conversations, there is a written version of these tips: americancrochetassociation.blog/crochethatguide/ Enjoy :)
Boy, this video stinks! She spends too long talking, over 1/2 the video time. Im moving on...to a different video!
Thanks for taking a moment to watch, and for your feedback. If you prefer to read an article on this subject, this link was in the video notes, enjoy: americancrochetassociation.blog/crochethatguide/