I normally hate working with bulky yarns, but my viewers have been pushing me to try it. I'm now working on this hat and it is coming along beautifully! It wont make me love bulky yarn, but at least I get a nice new beanie out of it 😂 Great tutorial. Thank you!
Hi Sarah. I consider myself a newby, so this is perfect. I am so impressed at the way you reduced the bulk at the top. That was worth the whole video, but thanks for it all. I have worked with this yarn, and knit a few hats with it. This appears much easier. I'm going to try it. Thanks for the clarity... hopefully easy to follow. Gonna try. Lynn
She has a tutorial for worsted weight yarn for this exact pattern style :) I made two with worsted weight and they turned out beautiful ruclips.net/video/LgNDCgcbDCg/видео.html
I find using a stick marker at the bottom of the row helps ( it is really easy to add an extra stitch at this point) I definitely have added stitches at the end of rows
can I make this with Lion Brand Hue and Me chunky 5 yarn? would I need to add more stitches to start? .looks like just the hat I an do as a beginner! thanks!
Thank you for the tutorial. For me slipstitches, bulky yarn and a regular 10 mm hook is a recipe for disaster. I find working with a tunisian hook which has a more pointed ’hear’ a lot easier
Sarah I believe it’s called a Whip Stitch. And very beautiful hat!!❤
This is so much fun. Thank you. I love this pattern. I did add an extra round
I normally hate working with bulky yarns, but my viewers have been pushing me to try it. I'm now working on this hat and it is coming along beautifully! It wont make me love bulky yarn, but at least I get a nice new beanie out of it 😂 Great tutorial. Thank you!
Oh Sara Thank You. You make it look so easy. The tutorial is great and following is exceptional. 😊
Thank You for tutorial. Very cold here so a great day to crochet😊
Hi Sarah. I consider myself a newby, so this is perfect. I am so impressed at the way you reduced the bulk at the top. That was worth the whole video, but thanks for it all. I have worked with this yarn, and knit a few hats with it. This appears much easier. I'm going to try it. Thanks for the clarity... hopefully easy to follow. Gonna try. Lynn
Love this tutorial. Thank you!
Whip Stitch :) Love how this looks knit!!!
Thank u for great video, u explained it sooo perfectly, i will try it, how do i do this with regular yarn? Thanks.❤❤❤❤
One more classic from you!! Gratitude🌺
Great easy beanie! The sewing stitch is called a Whip stitch!
Hello Sara❤
I will make some for my friends 😀. What a relaxing video.
Thanks from Germany 🇩🇪. Great introductory and detailed.
Wow that's a really fast and nice project.
Very good job! Thank you!
I finally understand it thanks ❤🙏🏻
This is so cool!!
Hello Sara, thanks alot for this pattern, can we fold it to make a brim? For male adult how much stitches i need to do?
I would also like to make it with a fold up brim. Can you please let us know how many stitches to add ?
Thanks for this easy beautiful pattern!
You’re welcome!
If i used a worsted weight yarn, how many stitches would I start with please? Thank you ❤
She has a tutorial for worsted weight yarn for this exact pattern style :) I made two with worsted weight and they turned out beautiful ruclips.net/video/LgNDCgcbDCg/видео.html
She already did one in worsted weight. Go look in her channel page.
Starting mine but it looks short, I see yours does as well. 25 chain, for adult 22 inch head?
How many chain stitches in beginning for a young toddler head?
I dont know what i keep doing wrong? Each time after row 9 and going down the rows to slip stich i have an extra stitch?
I find using a stick marker at the bottom of the row helps ( it is really easy to add an extra stitch at this point) I definitely have added stitches at the end of rows
can I make this with Lion Brand Hue and Me chunky 5 yarn? would I need to add more stitches to start? .looks like just the hat I an do as a beginner! thanks!
Thank you!! Very helpful
Can I use bulky yarn instead of super bulky?
Thank you for the tutorial. For me slipstitches, bulky yarn and a regular 10 mm hook is a recipe for disaster. I find working with a tunisian hook which has a more pointed ’hear’ a lot easier
Can you tell me what kind of hook you have?😊
Awesome 😊thank you ❤
The stitch at the top of the hat to close it is called a WHIPPED STITCH.
Thank you! I’m always hesitant to name them after being called out in another video 😂
You are so welcome. People just need to be kinder. 😇
😅whip st you did on top
😊😊
this tutorial will it fit men?
Overcast stitch to close top
Thanks!