I figured it out! Since so many other people are having trouble, I figured I would share! I also am used to amegurumi, so I put it in those terms. Part one: 5sc in a mr SC, hdc, DC, hdc, SC (repeat until you hit 16 rows) Part 2: SC, hdc, DC inc, hdc, SC SC, hdc, DC, DC inc, hdc, SC SC, hdc, 2 DC, DC inc, hdc, SC SC, hdc, 2dc, DC inc, DC, hdc, SC SC, hdc, 2dc, DC inc, 2dc, hdc, sc Continue adding one DC to either side of the increase trying to keep the increase around the same spot (opposite the SC, hdc start) continue till you have 17 SC. Part 3: DC, DC inc repeat 2dc, DC inc repeat 3dc, DC inc repeat Continue adding 1 DC before each inc until you hit 25 DC, DC inc. I adjusted the pattern a but for part 3 so I don't get the end product being a hexagon, I'll comment the change I made since it is a bit complicated and some people might not want that. Hope this helps!!
Here is the other way to do part 3 to avoid the hexagon shape. Whatever is in the () repeat it until you have enough to finish the part outside of the () DC, DC inc 2 DC, DC inc 3 DC, DC inc 2 DC, (DC inc, 4 DC) DC inc, 2 DC DC inc, 5 DC 3 DC, (DC inc, 6 DC) DC inc, 3 DC 7 DC, DC inc 4 DC, (DC inc, 8 DC) DC inc, 4 DC DC inc, 9 DC 5 DC, (DC inc, 10 DC) DC inc, 5 DC 11 DC, DC inc 6 DC, (DC inc, 12 DC) DC inc, 6 DC DC inc, 13 DC 7 DC, (DC inc, 14 DC) DC inc, 7 DC 15 DC, DC inc 8 DC, (DC inc, 16 DC) DC inc, 8 DC DC inc, 17 DC 9 DC, (DC inc, 18 DC) DC inc, 9 DC 19 DC, DC inc 10 DC, (DC inc, 20 DC) DC inc, 10 DC DC inc, 21 DC 11 DC, (DC inc, 22 DC) DC inc, 11 DC 23 DC, DC inc 12 DC, (DC inc, 24 DC) DC inc, 12 DC DC inc, 25 DC
@@ocean.brxxzeI assume they mean to repeat the part in parentheses until the remaining number of stitches is the right amount to finish the rest of the row (the part after the parentheses)
So I understand part 3 like this: 1: one double crochet, then increase (two double crochets in one Stich) 2: two double crochet, increase 3: three double crochet, increase And so on until row 25, there it should be: 25 double crochet, increase Hope that helps ☺️🌷
I had commented being confused about part 1 and then figured it out, now I’m on part 2 and even more confused so I’m hoping this will help me solve it again lol
I think I figured out part 2 though I’m not 100% sure, but what I did was when I would get to the “middle” of the double crochets I did an increase (ex. If we are on a row that requires 10 dc, I did the 5+6 stitches together as an increase and then proceed with the dcs, hdc, sc)
PART THREE explained! (dc inc, dc) every row Double Crochet Increase/Two Double Crochet in 1 Stitch, Double crochet in next Stitch all the way from Row 1 until Row 25
So i just got to part three but with each row my work is curling and all wavy is that normal? If not what an i doing wrong because it was going good until i got here😢
I would like to crochet and make something like that beautiful hat but I'm only interested into going directly into crocheting the hat. I hope the tutorial is beginner friendly but then I understand 🥲 Amazing hats you make tho
@@ambercole44 hey so the abbreviations: sc=single crochet, hdc= half double crochet, dc= double crochet single crochet=insert hook through stitch, yarn over, pull through the stitch, yarn over, pull through the remaining two loops half double crochet=yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through the stitch, yarn over, pull through the remaining three loops double crochet=yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through stitch, yarn over pull trough two loops, yarn over, pull through the remaining two loops when it says "one stitch 2dc" thats an increase meaning you put two double crochets in the same stitch in part 3 when it says that with the "one stitch in between" you do one increase, one double crochet, repeat around when it says continue the pattern you need to do an increase, *amount of regular dc's in there own stitch indicated by row number*, repeat so for example- row 2: increase, 2 dc, repeat around or row 13: increase, 13 dc, repeat around if you run into more problems ill try my best to help!
@@ginadushaj358for part 2 I put all increases as the last dc in each round, for part 3 I spread them out evenly with the number of stitches indicated in between. i hope I answered your question properly but if not feel free to help me better understand what you were asking for
Hello, I don't understand part 3. I do first row 27dc then the second row, to continue to 25dc in between? - I don't understand that. Can you please explain how you did it? Thank you very much 🤗
@@RoseannMcCabe OK, I understand. This is the second time I try to do it and when I get to part 3, I crochet and it becomes a long cone, not round like yours. I don't know what I'm doing wrong :(
@@jovelyncrochet so you're using a fine/super fine type yarn? Would this work using a medium weighted/worsted yarn? I'm running into some trouble trying to match the same length/twist in the first part just by watching and just want make sure I'm not making any mistakes or anything
I figured it out! Since so many other people are having trouble, I figured I would share! I also am used to amegurumi, so I put it in those terms.
Part one:
5sc in a mr
SC, hdc, DC, hdc, SC (repeat until you hit 16 rows)
Part 2:
SC, hdc, DC inc, hdc, SC
SC, hdc, DC, DC inc, hdc, SC
SC, hdc, 2 DC, DC inc, hdc, SC
SC, hdc, 2dc, DC inc, DC, hdc, SC
SC, hdc, 2dc, DC inc, 2dc, hdc, sc
Continue adding one DC to either side of the increase trying to keep the increase around the same spot (opposite the SC, hdc start) continue till you have 17 SC.
Part 3:
DC, DC inc repeat
2dc, DC inc repeat
3dc, DC inc repeat
Continue adding 1 DC before each inc until you hit 25 DC, DC inc.
I adjusted the pattern a but for part 3 so I don't get the end product being a hexagon, I'll comment the change I made since it is a bit complicated and some people might not want that. Hope this helps!!
Here is the other way to do part 3 to avoid the hexagon shape. Whatever is in the () repeat it until you have enough to finish the part outside of the ()
DC, DC inc
2 DC, DC inc
3 DC, DC inc
2 DC, (DC inc, 4 DC) DC inc, 2 DC
DC inc, 5 DC
3 DC, (DC inc, 6 DC) DC inc, 3 DC
7 DC, DC inc
4 DC, (DC inc, 8 DC) DC inc, 4 DC
DC inc, 9 DC
5 DC, (DC inc, 10 DC) DC inc, 5 DC
11 DC, DC inc
6 DC, (DC inc, 12 DC) DC inc, 6 DC
DC inc, 13 DC
7 DC, (DC inc, 14 DC) DC inc, 7 DC
15 DC, DC inc
8 DC, (DC inc, 16 DC) DC inc, 8 DC
DC inc, 17 DC
9 DC, (DC inc, 18 DC) DC inc, 9 DC
19 DC, DC inc
10 DC, (DC inc, 20 DC) DC inc, 10 DC
DC inc, 21 DC
11 DC, (DC inc, 22 DC) DC inc, 11 DC
23 DC, DC inc
12 DC, (DC inc, 24 DC) DC inc, 12 DC
DC inc, 25 DC
Hey! I have a question about the second part of the pattern, what you mean by “do the () until you have enough to finish outside of it”
@@ocean.brxxzeI assume they mean to repeat the part in parentheses until the remaining number of stitches is the right amount to finish the rest of the row (the part after the parentheses)
Can you please explain how you would get to 17 sc when your only adding dc. I’m confused. Did you mean til you get to 17 dc?
@@ghostinhalegodI’m right there now too and have NO clue yet!
Idk how anyone is understanding what's going on. I can't tell what you're doing exactly or which stitches you're going into. It's a beautiful hat tho
So I understand part 3 like this:
1: one double crochet, then increase (two double crochets in one Stich)
2: two double crochet, increase
3: three double crochet, increase
And so on until row 25, there it should be: 25 double crochet, increase
Hope that helps ☺️🌷
oh, this makes more sense. thank you SO MUCH !!!
Yeah. that's how it is!! ;)
Looks so simple and beautiful but trying to make this was a headache. I wish there was more explanation on what to do.
I had commented being confused about part 1 and then figured it out, now I’m on part 2 and even more confused so I’m hoping this will help me solve it again lol
I think I figured out part 2 though I’m not 100% sure, but what I did was when I would get to the “middle” of the double crochets I did an increase (ex. If we are on a row that requires 10 dc, I did the 5+6 stitches together as an increase and then proceed with the dcs, hdc, sc)
Thank you for the explanation ❤
Is there a pattern? I am so confused
PART THREE explained!
(dc inc, dc) every row
Double Crochet Increase/Two Double Crochet in 1 Stitch, Double crochet in next Stitch all the way from Row 1 until Row 25
So i just got to part three but with each row my work is curling and all wavy is that normal? If not what an i doing wrong because it was going good until i got here😢
I would like to crochet and make something like that beautiful hat but I'm only interested into going directly into crocheting the hat. I hope the tutorial is beginner friendly but then I understand 🥲 Amazing hats you make tho
I wish the tutorial was easier to understand
Me too I’m a beginner 😢
Same...if they talk us through it it'd help. I really wanna make it but I don't understand even the abriviations
@@ambercole44 hey so the abbreviations: sc=single crochet, hdc= half double crochet, dc= double crochet
single crochet=insert hook through stitch, yarn over, pull through the stitch, yarn over, pull through the remaining two loops
half double crochet=yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through the stitch, yarn over, pull through the remaining three loops
double crochet=yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through stitch, yarn over pull trough two loops, yarn over, pull through the remaining two loops
when it says "one stitch 2dc" thats an increase meaning you put two double crochets in the same stitch
in part 3 when it says that with the "one stitch in between" you do one increase, one double crochet, repeat around
when it says continue the pattern you need to do an increase, *amount of regular dc's in there own stitch indicated by row number*, repeat so for example-
row 2: increase, 2 dc, repeat around
or
row 13: increase, 13 dc, repeat around
if you run into more problems ill try my best to help!
@@madilynnwhitehello. Where are your increases? Are you focusing on one spot or spreading them out?
@@ginadushaj358for part 2 I put all increases as the last dc in each round, for part 3 I spread them out evenly with the number of stitches indicated in between. i hope I answered your question properly but if not feel free to help me better understand what you were asking for
how many meters of yarn are needed for this project? also thx for the tut!!!!
Awesome pattern! How do I make this for amigurumi?
I wish this was easir to follpw , 😢 hopefully you will remake it
Part one is written up in the left hand corner.
Im trying to make it but got lost from part one to two. At the end if part 2 i have 17 sts. How do i get 27 for part three
SUPER! SUPER! THANK YOU!!!!!!🌞🌻🌞🌷❤🌷❤🌷❤🌷❤🌷
Hello, I don't understand part 3. I do first row 27dc then the second row, to continue to 25dc in between? - I don't understand that. Can you please explain how you did it?
Thank you very much 🤗
Just repeat Part 3 Row 1 all the way to Row 25. Hope that helps!
@@RoseannMcCabe OK, I understand. This is the second time I try to do it and when I get to part 3, I crochet and it becomes a long cone, not round like yours. I don't know what I'm doing wrong :(
Ang ganda naman
Cute 🥰 thank you 🌻
I’ve tried doing part one 3 times and it doesn’t curl? I really dont want to give up bc this is such a cute hat but i am at my wits end 😅
very nice!!!
i gave up after 4 attempts. this is so difficult to understand.
I gave up too! 3 attempts and I’ve been crocheting nearly 15 years 😭
Im a bit confused on pt 1
Can someone explain part 2?
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Me encantaria hacerlo pero no entiendo podrias traducirlo por favor
What weight/gage/size yarn are you using?
I think 300 grams yarns and the size of yarn is like 3mm hook. Im always using hook 3mm,
@@jovelyncrochet so you're using a fine/super fine type yarn? Would this work using a medium weighted/worsted yarn? I'm running into some trouble trying to match the same length/twist in the first part just by watching and just want make sure I'm not making any mistakes or anything
Watching from Noel notebooks
Is there a written pattern for this?
Did you ever find a written pattern?
Done Watch idol
Are you using cotton yarn?
Im using polyester for this Hat
@@jovelyncrochet but we can also use cotton, right? Also how many yarn did you use?
You can use any kind of yarns its up to you. I think 300 grams yarn in one hat.
Bigyan moko😂labs pang travel 😝😝😝
Hi po! And ganda ng hat 💖 Ito yung nagpa subscribe sake 👍Ask ko lang po anong kind of yarn ang ginamit for the hat?
Im completely confused. Part one was easy, part 2 is where i stumbled. Can someone help me and possibly with part e as well just in case
How much yarn did you use?
I think 300 grams for the Red ;)