VERY EASY crochet baby / child's bunny hat tutorial - Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
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This step by step tutorial will show you how to crochet a cute Easter bunny hat for a baby or child. This pattern is suitable for beginners.
For 0 - 6 months use a 4mm crochet hook
For 6 - 12 months use a 4.5mm crochet hook
For 1 - 2 years use a 5mm crochet hook (shown in video)
For 2 - 3 years use a 5.5mm crochet hook
For 3 - 4 years use a 6mm crochet hook
For 4+ years use a 6.5mm crochet hook
For my baby bunny hat I used Drops Alaska yarn.
Thank you very much for watching x - Хобби
It was a simple pattern and very easy to follow. I used same hook and size yarn, but hat seemed too small for 1-2 year old. Added a few extra rows and folded bottom for a brim
Great tutorial for beginners , clear and patient instructor.
Very nice tutorial. All your tutorials are clear and descriptive, Thanks. I made one for my 6 month old son.
can you do a video on how to attach the ears and where exactly to attach them?
well done tutorial. Love listening to your accent as well.
This is super fun and easy and I just got it at 3:30
I find your tutorials easy to follow...I will try this pattern soon.Thank you
Chilipepr Sandi Thank you for watching x
Awesome baby hat.
thank you so very much for this simple video :)
Round 1 = 13 DC
Round 2 = 26 DC including ch 2
Round 3 = 39 DC including ch 2
Round 4 = 52 DC including ch 2
Hi... you say to crochet row 5 - 10 in dbl cro but you have 11 rows in your beanie on your video. What makes the correct size? 10 or 11 rows .. thanks
Would be so helpful to tell us what size hat is being shown in the tutorial.Most of your tutorials don't mention the size being shown in the video.
Thank you for the response!! I am now following you on the Mary Jane shoe. I am doing the 0-3 months size. But I need 6 months size, where can I find it as your pattern...It will be great to have written patterns too! Thank you very much!
Hi, are the ears supposed to stand up.
How many balls of yarns have you use? whats the type of the yarn? and the Yarn weight, please!
what size needle you use
What size the hook please...?thnk u
awesome video and teacher
Hi where are the instructions for a newborn? I can't find it anywhere...
I like your voice!
hi, what kind of yarn did you use and what size of crochet hook too?
Aran
Hi there, I am from Brazil, and find your tutorials easy to follow...Thank you very much for your patience! Where can I find your patterns for different sizes, is there any book or do you sell patterns or tutorials...
+Denise D Thank you! At the moment I only have tutorials for my patterns but I am trying to think of a way to provide written patterns as well...hopefully in the near future I will have written patterns available! x
Hi do you have the written patterns yet ?:-)
I really like your tutorials and as you’re English I presumed you were using uk terms. Would be appreciated if you mentioned beforehand wether it’s UK/USA
What can you use instead of Drops Alaska yarn. What weight yarn and hook should I use?
Where did the magic circle go I am crying
If I used super bulky yarn to make a 6-12 month old hat what size hook would I use? Thanks in advance
every time you buy a yarn it tells you what hook to your with that yarn, that's how I do it, or if you want a little snug use a smaller hook than it says on the yarn.
What would be a comparable yarn to use instead of Drops Alaska? I can't seem to find it in our stores.
Aran yarn
1. How big is the "magic circle" supposed to be?
2. What size head does this hat fit?
3. The chain does not lock the "magic circle" into place. It comes apart as I am doing the dc.
Naice
I was doing shadow bonnie
for halloween
What size is this baby beanie for?
Hi April Clive, the hat shown in the tutorial is size 1 - 2 years however for information on how to make different sizes please see the description box below. Thank you for watching x
Thanks. I have begun making it anyway using your tutorial. And it fit pretty well on my 9 month old who wears 1 year clothing. Thanks!