I just finished!! Your directions were easily to follow. I just have to pay more attention to what I'm doing but other than that it worked out great. Thank you! Happy Crocheting🧶
Thank you for sharing such a great pattern. I make chemo hats and think this would be one that would be popular for the patients. Keep up the great work!
What a beautiful hat. I’m definitely going to give this a go for the next hat I make. If it turns out even half as good as yours has then I will also try this using a variegated yarn and perhaps also doing one colour for the ribbing and camel stitch and a contrasting colour for the braiding. Beautiful. I have liked this video and subscribed to your channel as your instructions are so easy to follow and watch. Please keep creating such fab content 😊
Hi! How do you attach your poms?! There are so many tutorials but I'm new to crochet and need a simple way! Just made the fitted version of this hat and i LOVE it!!!
So if you are like me and fell in love with this cable, but couldn't for the life of you find out a pattern worked flat, I figured it out. Firstly, let me just say that this pattern is written extremely well. I found this while looking for a cable pattern to add to my cable blanket and I searched for hours to find it worked in the flat and couldn't. I am not looking to sell this pattern or anything, but there's probably more people in my situation. So to do this, the cable itself is 12 stitches. Figure out how many stitches you want on each side of the cable. This is how many stitches that you will add to 12. For me since I just wanted to test out if it will work, I just did two on each side so my stitch count was 16+3. The 3 is just your turning chain. You are going to follow the pattern as follows, doing the camel stitch where it says as well, but when you turn to the back, instead of doing front post stitches all across, simply do back posts on the cable. The only other thing that I'm going to do is add 3-4 rows of stitches before starting the cables. I do this whenever I do cables as the post stitches cause the bottom of it to ruffle as the post stitches have a different tension than the other stitches. It's just personal preference. Happy hooking!
This works up beautifully! Had some issues with too few stitches around the base but it was an easy fix. Love love love!
I just finished!! Your directions were easily to follow. I just have to pay more attention to what I'm doing but other than that it worked out great.
Thank you! Happy Crocheting🧶
Elise Taylor-Evans that makes me so happy!!! Happy crocheting to you too! 💓
Thank you for sharing such a great pattern. I make chemo hats and think this would be one that would be popular for the patients. Keep up the great work!
Super easy hat to make and it is so cute! I made my hat in one day and I will put a faux fur pom-pom on it. Thank you for sharing this pattern. :)
One of my favorite patterns!!
This is a cute hat! I have to try it just to see if I can do it. Thanks for sharing this pattern!😀
What a beautiful hat. I’m definitely going to give this a go for the next hat I make. If it turns out even half as good as yours has then I will also try this using a variegated yarn and perhaps also doing one colour for the ribbing and camel stitch and a contrasting colour for the braiding. Beautiful. I have liked this video and subscribed to your channel as your instructions are so easy to follow and watch. Please keep creating such fab content 😊
This was such a great tutorial!! Thank you so much!!
Hi! How do you attach your poms?! There are so many tutorials but I'm new to crochet and need a simple way! Just made the fitted version of this hat and i LOVE it!!!
So if you are like me and fell in love with this cable, but couldn't for the life of you find out a pattern worked flat, I figured it out. Firstly, let me just say that this pattern is written extremely well. I found this while looking for a cable pattern to add to my cable blanket and I searched for hours to find it worked in the flat and couldn't. I am not looking to sell this pattern or anything, but there's probably more people in my situation.
So to do this, the cable itself is 12 stitches. Figure out how many stitches you want on each side of the cable. This is how many stitches that you will add to 12. For me since I just wanted to test out if it will work, I just did two on each side so my stitch count was 16+3. The 3 is just your turning chain. You are going to follow the pattern as follows, doing the camel stitch where it says as well, but when you turn to the back, instead of doing front post stitches all across, simply do back posts on the cable. The only other thing that I'm going to do is add 3-4 rows of stitches before starting the cables. I do this whenever I do cables as the post stitches cause the bottom of it to ruffle as the post stitches have a different tension than the other stitches. It's just personal preference. Happy hooking!
Lovely! Definitely on my to do list!
I love it!! Thanks for sharing.
Very easy
Very good🤌🏻
Great job luv it
Thank you so much! That means a lot to me! Cannot wait to post more tutorials of my free crochet patterns! There will be a new one this Friday!
Love it!
Thank u
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗