I searched for such videos on Russian-language UA-cam for a very long time and did not find anything, I am very happy that I found you!! I'm waiting for a lot of the same beautiful videos🥰
Hii Kirby! I’m trying to crochet a hat for my friends kittens they just had the cats for a few weeks but how would I crochet the hat, would I have to measure their heads? And the type of yarn I might use it probably the ones your using or the ones that’s sorta thin
Hi, you can try to measure their head. But It’s best to crochet and test it on the kittens to see if it fits nicely😸. If you are using the thick yarn that I am using. You can try to use the pattern that i modified. Row1: Magic Ring , sc8 (8) Row2: Inc x6(16) Row3: [1sc, inc] x6 (24) Row4: [2sc, inc] x5 (20) * Place a stitch marker on the 1st stitch. count back to the 9th stitch and place another stitch marker. In between these, DO NOT make any stitches. Row5 -7 : ch1, turn over and 20sc . This is the base of the hat. Hope this helps☺
I'm delighted that you want to sell them online! Please go ahead. If sales go well, I'd appreciate it if you could use a portion of the proceeds to the vulnerable homeless cats. Bless you❤️😸❤️
Hii kirby, i'm making this cat hat for my friends cat, he is about to adopt him but he doesn't yet so we don't know his meassurements, i bought a yarn for a 4mm hook, how can i increase the rows and crochet stitches to make him fit? Thank you
Aww that’s so sweet! ❤️May I know what type of yarn you are using? Cos different yarn thickness affects the rounds and size. I will try my best to help🤗. magic ring of 10, Row1: 10sc Row2: [inc]x10(20) Row3: [1sc, inc]x10(30) Row4: [2sc, inc]x10(40) Row5: [3sc, inc]x10(50) … etc Cat head usually not so big so row 3-4 should be okie . After that , count back 4-8 stitches without Sc. (Depending on the thickness of the yarn, thicker yarn less stitches, thinner more stitches) Sc back and forth to your desired size . Hope this helps . It’s more like a trail and error😊 . It’s easier if you have the cat so you can measure while working on it . All the best ! 👍🏻
@@kirby.happymeow OMG TYSM, the yarn is a normal cotton yarn i think so, so isn't that thick. Also with the "x2" do you mean that i need to repeat each row twice? You're SO helpfull, really tysm 💗
@@euukalipto so I presume it’s a 4 ply cotton yarn ? Then you will use a double crochet instead. oh no sorry I wrote wrongly previously 😣. I will need to readjust the stitches 😁 Magic ring of 12 dc Row1: 12dc Row2: [inc]x12 ( 24) Row3: [1dc, inc]x12( 36) Row4: [2dc, inc]x12(48) Row5: [3dc, inc]x12(60) … etc So meaning when you are starting to make row 2 . And previously Row1 have 12stitches .so in each stitch you make 2 dc . In the end row 2 have 24 stitches altogether . Row 3 , 1st stitch is 1 dc , next stitch u have 2 dc in that stitch , alternate it to have 36 stitches altogether. Hope you understand ☺️. Oh you can test between magic ring of 10 or 12. See which one fits better for your friend’s cat 🤗
I just started and dont have any thick yarn, mine is small and I use a 3.5 hook. Do you want me to double the size you use? ( Example: if you say do 10 crochets would I do 20 instead?) Edit: could you maybe explain what the sc, dc and others mean please im sorry for all the questions in a noob 😂!?
Hi maybe you can check out my how to crochet panda Pom Pom hat for the base . As it uses 4 ply cotton yarn . 😊. Another way is you can use 2 strings of the same yarn to crochet as a thicker yarn. If you are using 20sc in the first row . The shape on the center may be bloated when you increase each row . Sc - single crochet dc - double crochet Rep/ * - repeat Slst - slip stitch Ch - chain Hope these helps 😊
Hi Trina , I actually stick and sew around the corners of the Velcro to make it more secure 😊. Cos when you remove the hat and pulling too hard, may cause the velcro to come off . Hope this helps😽
Hi, if you are using the thick yarn that I am using. You can try to use the pattern that i modified. Row1: Magic Ring , sc8 (8) Row2: Inc x6(16) Row3: [1sc, inc] x6 (24) Row4: [2sc, inc] x5 (20) * Place a stitch marker on the 1st stitch. count back to the 9th stitch and place another stitch marker. In between these, DO NOT make any stitches. Row5 -7 : ch1, turn over and 20sc . This is the base of the hat. Hope this helps☺.
Hi yes you can use thin yarn but the size will be smaller . You can reference this m.ua-cam.com/video/a4M3jS5AT9E/v-deo.html as the base hat. It uses 4 ply cotton yarn. 😊
Thanks for the notification❤. I have checked the video on my side, for Row4 to Row8 - sc repeat 23x. ch1 and turn over. (23 chains) . Thanks for pointing it out😸. I have made a summary for you. Timeline result is how your crochet will look like when you finish the row. Hope it helps. 😸 =====Hat===== Row1 - Make 10sc in magic ring. slst and ch1. (10 chains) Timeline result- (02:00) Row2 - [sc inc] repeat 10x. slst and ch1.(20 chains) Timeline result- (03:27) Row3 - use stitch marker to mark 1st sc stitch. Count back to 4th chain and mark another stitch marker. *Note: You won't be crocheting inbetween these stitch marker.* Timeline result- (03:58) [sc,sc inc] repeat 8x. ch1 and turn over.(24 chains) Timeline result- (05:21) Row4 - sc repeat 23x. ch1 and turn over. (23 chains) Timeline result- (06:38) Row5 - sc repeat 23x. ch1 and turn over. (23 chains) Timeline result- (07:38) Row6 - sc repeat 23x. ch1 and turn over. (23 chains) Timeline result- (08:53) Row7 - sc repeat 23x. ch1 and turn over. (23 chains) Timeline result- (10:12) Row8 - sc repeat 23x. (23 chains) Timeline result- (11:20) Row9 - sc along as shown. Timeline (12:43) Timeline result- (13:52) =====Strap1===== ch1 and turn over. Timeline (14:02) Row1 to Row6 - 2sc, ch1 and turnover. Timeline result- (15:26) =====Strap2===== Slip knot. Insert hook into 1st chain as shown. Timeline(15:48) Row1 to Row6 - 2sc, ch1 and turnover. Timeline result- (17:30)
Attach Velcro to the strap as shown. Timeline (18:39) Timeline result- (20:30) =====Ear===== Make a slip knot and ch2. Row1 - Make 6sc into the 1st chain. slst. Timeline result- (22:13) Row2 - [hdc,hdc inc] repeat 3x. slst. (8 chains) Timeline result- (23:14) =====Assemble ear to hat===== Timeline (23:37)ua-cam.com/users/sgaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f638.png
@@nothingtoseeh2940 sc inc means single crochet increase. So each stitch you have 2 sc stitches. row1 you have 10 already right. Then each stitch have 2 sc. In the end, 10x2 equals to 20 stitches. 😺
@@kirby.happymeowyeah you kinda messed up, [sc inc] means alternating between sc and increases in each stitch, not inc in each stitch. that’s why i was confused
Hi, hope this helps you understand more.☺️ ===1st Row=== Make 10sc into the magic ring. ===2nd Row=== Make 2 sc in each stitch.so you have 20 stitches alotgether. ===3rd Row=== Place a stitch marker when you make the 1st stitch. Then count back to the 4th stitch ,mark it with another stitch marker. *Note* ON and IN between the stitch marker don't make any sc. Continue your 3rd Row after placing the stitch markers. Make 2 sc on the 2nd stitch. Followed by sc on the 3rd stitch, 2sc on the 4th. So the pattern is [sc, inc]. inc means increase whereby you make 2sc. so repeat this pattern of [sc,inc] till you reach the stitch marker. Altogether, you should have 24 stitches at 3rd Row. ===4th to 8th Row=== Make sc in each stitch. you will make altoghter 24 stitches. ch1 and turn over your work.(reference the video to see how to turn over your work.) Repeat this pattern 24sc, ch1 and turnover your work till you finish the 8th Row. ===9th Row=== sc along the row as shown on the video. *You can click on the time slider on my desciption box : Row9 - **12:43* ===Strap x2=== Continue from 9th Row. Make 1sc on 1st stitch, 1sc on 2nd stitch, ch1 and turnover. So the pattern is 2sc, ch1 and turn over. Repeat the pattern and make 7 rows. cut the yarn and hide the tails. On the other side of the hat, create a slip knot. Insert the hook into the 1st chain, pull in the slip knot and ch1. Follow the same pattern from the 1st strap 2sc,ch1 and turn over. This is the guide for the base hat . 😊
Nope 8mm is closer to 11/0. You can use your 6mm for chunky yarn. For chunky yarn, both a 6mm and an 8mm crochet hook can work. Generally, an 8mm hook is commonly used for chunky yarn to create a more open and airy stitch pattern. However, if you want a tighter stitch pattern, you can use a 6mm hook. Hope this answer your question. 😊
You can skip the part of crocheting the straps . Instead, cut 2 long yarns and tie knots at each side of the hat. Tie it as a ribbon. Hope this helps 😊
Hi moonlight, you can try the using a less chunky yarn. If you still prefer chunkier yarn , you can try this adjusted pattern. Row 1: Magic Ring of 10 sc(10) Row 2: 10inc (20) Before proceed to Row 3, count back 4th chain and place another stitch marker. Row 3: (2sc, inc ) x5 Row 4-N 20sc N means ,depends how many rows to your desired size . Hope this helps ☺️
Hi Kat, you may have missed some of the stitches . Cos chunky yarn may be tricky to see the spacing. Row 1 has 10 stitches. At Row2 , you will start increasing , should have 2 stitches in each stitch that makes up 20 in total for Row2. Maybe you can use extra stitch marker to guide you. Hope this helps . All the best ! 😽😸😺
Sure ! At Row3, Single Crochet at the first Stitch. Place a Stitch Maker, Count back 4 Stitches and place a Stitch Marker. So in between these Stitch Marker, don’t crochet anything, they are spaces. After that, make 2 Single Crochet into the next Stitch. This is what we call an Increase(Inc). So repeat the steps. One Single Crochet into the next Stitch, 2 Single Crochet into the next step,etc . Repeat this steps till you reach the Stitch Marker. Hope this helps you to understand better 😊
You can try make one to see it fits nicely. Cos I’m not sure how small is your dog 😅. After making if you find it’s kind of small , you can add in extra Row for Row4 for that extra size .Example : Row1: 10 sc in magic ring Row2: [inc] repeat 10 After finish Row2, place stitch maker and count back to the 4th chain , place another stitch marker. Row3: [sc, inc] repeat 8x till u reach stitch marker. So meaning inbetween the stitch markers . You don’t make any sc stitches 😊 Row4 : [2sc, inc] repeat 8x⬅️ Extra Row Need some trail and error . Hope it helps ☺️
I don’t know how big is the human head though. 😅U can increase the number of rounds as shown below. Row1: 10 sc in magic ring Row2: [inc] repeat 10 Row3: [sc, inc] repeat 10 Row4: [2sc, inc] repeat 10 Row5: [3sc,inc] repeat 10 Row6: [4sc,inc] repeat 10 Row7: [Nsc,inc] repeat 10 Increase the “N” value to your desired size. After finish RowN, leave a space of 10/12/14/16 stitches depends on neck size , place 2 stitch markers in-between. So meaning in-between the stitch markers . You don’t make any sc stitches. Increase one more time. RowN: [(N+1)sc,inc] without sc stitches in between the stick markers. Next Row just sc all the way. Ch1 , turn over and sc again. Continue till you cover the head. Need some trail and error . Hope it helps ☺️
I searched for such videos on Russian-language UA-cam for a very long time and did not find anything, I am very happy that I found you!! I'm waiting for a lot of the same beautiful videos🥰
Thanks! Glad you found it!😽❤🥰
thank u sm for the tutorial kirby ♥♥ so cute
Thanks! ❤ 😽🧸
How would I make it if my cat was rlly small like a kitten
Use a smaller yarn than the video it will work this way ( it's late and the kitten is grown now but I hope it will help 🪷🩷)
Hii Kirby! I’m trying to crochet a hat for my friends kittens they just had the cats for a few weeks but how would I crochet the hat, would I have to measure their heads? And the type of yarn I might use it probably the ones your using or the ones that’s sorta thin
Hi, you can try to measure their head. But It’s best to crochet and test it on the kittens to see if it fits nicely😸. If you are using the thick yarn that I am using. You can try to use the pattern that i modified.
Row1: Magic Ring , sc8 (8)
Row2: Inc x6(16)
Row3: [1sc, inc] x6 (24)
Row4: [2sc, inc] x5 (20)
* Place a stitch marker on the 1st stitch. count back to the 9th stitch and place another stitch marker. In between these, DO NOT make any stitches.
Row5 -7 : ch1, turn over and 20sc . This is the base of the hat.
Hope this helps☺
For the ear
Row1: Magic Ring, sc4 (4)
Row2: [hdc, inc] x2 (6)
Have a nice and enjoyable day☺
Hey can i probably sell them in my online shop? Really cute, i love it😍
I'm delighted that you want to sell them online! Please go ahead. If sales go well, I'd appreciate it if you could use a portion of the proceeds to the vulnerable homeless cats. Bless you❤️😸❤️
Hii kirby, i'm making this cat hat for my friends cat, he is about to adopt him but he doesn't yet so we don't know his meassurements, i bought a yarn for a 4mm hook, how can i increase the rows and crochet stitches to make him fit? Thank you
Aww that’s so sweet! ❤️May I know what type of yarn you are using? Cos different yarn thickness affects the rounds and size. I will try my best to help🤗.
magic ring of 10,
Row1: 10sc
Row2: [inc]x10(20)
Row3: [1sc, inc]x10(30)
Row4: [2sc, inc]x10(40)
Row5: [3sc, inc]x10(50)
… etc
Cat head usually not so big so row 3-4 should be okie . After that , count back 4-8 stitches without Sc. (Depending on the thickness of the yarn, thicker yarn less stitches, thinner more stitches) Sc back and forth to your desired size . Hope this helps . It’s more like a trail and error😊 . It’s easier if you have the cat so you can measure while working on it . All the best ! 👍🏻
@@kirby.happymeow OMG TYSM, the yarn is a normal cotton yarn i think so, so isn't that thick. Also with the "x2" do you mean that i need to repeat each row twice? You're SO helpfull, really tysm 💗
@@euukalipto so I presume it’s a 4 ply cotton yarn ? Then you will use a double crochet instead. oh no sorry I wrote wrongly previously 😣. I will need to readjust the stitches 😁
Magic ring of 12 dc
Row1: 12dc
Row2: [inc]x12 ( 24)
Row3: [1dc, inc]x12( 36)
Row4: [2dc, inc]x12(48)
Row5: [3dc, inc]x12(60)
… etc
So meaning when you are starting to make row 2 . And previously Row1 have 12stitches .so in each stitch you make 2 dc . In the end row 2 have 24 stitches altogether . Row 3 , 1st stitch is 1 dc , next stitch u have 2 dc in that stitch , alternate it to have 36 stitches altogether. Hope you understand ☺️. Oh you can test between magic ring of 10 or 12. See which one fits better for your friend’s cat 🤗
@@kirby.happymeow Don't worry! You don't know how much I apreciate your help, thank you SOOOO much, hope you have a pretty night
@@kirby.happymeowoh em gee, I was gonna ask for this, thank u so much 😭😭😭✨✨✨🥺👉👈
What if i want to make one for myself?
I just started and dont have any thick yarn, mine is small and I use a 3.5 hook. Do you want me to double the size you use? ( Example: if you say do 10 crochets would I do 20 instead?)
Edit: could you maybe explain what the sc, dc and others mean please im sorry for all the questions in a noob 😂!?
Hi maybe you can check out my how to crochet panda Pom Pom hat for the base . As it uses 4 ply cotton yarn . 😊.
Another way is you can use 2 strings of the same yarn to crochet as a thicker yarn.
If you are using 20sc in the first row . The shape on the center may be bloated when you increase each row .
Sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
Rep/ * - repeat
Slst - slip stitch
Ch - chain
Hope these helps 😊
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Which Velcro tape did you use? I’m struggling to find one that sticks
Hi Trina , I actually stick and sew around the corners of the Velcro to make it more secure 😊. Cos when you remove the hat and pulling too hard, may cause the velcro to come off . Hope this helps😽
i will make this hat for my kitten, can you give me the pattern please?😊
Hi, if you are using the thick yarn that I am using. You can try to use the pattern that i modified.
Row1: Magic Ring , sc8 (8)
Row2: Inc x6(16)
Row3: [1sc, inc] x6 (24)
Row4: [2sc, inc] x5 (20)
* Place a stitch marker on the 1st stitch. count back to the 9th stitch and place another stitch marker. In between these, DO NOT make any stitches.
Row5 -7 : ch1, turn over and 20sc . This is the base of the hat.
Hope this helps☺.
For the ear
Row1: Magic Ring, sc4 (4)
Row2: [hdc, inc] x2 (6)
Have nice and enjoyable day☺
Can I use a normal and thin yarn?
Hi yes you can use thin yarn but the size will be smaller . You can reference this m.ua-cam.com/video/a4M3jS5AT9E/v-deo.html as the base hat. It uses 4 ply cotton yarn. 😊
could you rewatch the video because the instructions doesnt correspond with video
Thanks for the notification❤. I have checked the video on my side, for Row4 to Row8 - sc repeat 23x. ch1 and turn over. (23 chains) . Thanks for pointing it out😸. I have made a summary for you. Timeline result is how your crochet will look like when you finish the row. Hope it helps. 😸
=====Hat=====
Row1 - Make 10sc in magic ring. slst and ch1. (10 chains) Timeline result- (02:00)
Row2 - [sc inc] repeat 10x. slst and ch1.(20 chains) Timeline result- (03:27)
Row3 - use stitch marker to mark 1st sc stitch.
Count back to 4th chain and mark another stitch marker.
*Note: You won't be crocheting inbetween these stitch marker.* Timeline result- (03:58)
[sc,sc inc] repeat 8x. ch1 and turn over.(24 chains) Timeline result- (05:21)
Row4 - sc repeat 23x. ch1 and turn over. (23 chains) Timeline result- (06:38)
Row5 - sc repeat 23x. ch1 and turn over. (23 chains) Timeline result- (07:38)
Row6 - sc repeat 23x. ch1 and turn over. (23 chains) Timeline result- (08:53)
Row7 - sc repeat 23x. ch1 and turn over. (23 chains) Timeline result- (10:12)
Row8 - sc repeat 23x. (23 chains) Timeline result- (11:20)
Row9 - sc along as shown. Timeline (12:43) Timeline result- (13:52)
=====Strap1=====
ch1 and turn over. Timeline (14:02)
Row1 to Row6 - 2sc, ch1 and turnover. Timeline result- (15:26)
=====Strap2=====
Slip knot. Insert hook into 1st chain as shown. Timeline(15:48)
Row1 to Row6 - 2sc, ch1 and turnover. Timeline result- (17:30)
Attach Velcro to the strap as shown. Timeline (18:39) Timeline result- (20:30)
=====Ear=====
Make a slip knot and ch2.
Row1 - Make 6sc into the 1st chain. slst. Timeline result- (22:13)
Row2 - [hdc,hdc inc] repeat 3x. slst. (8 chains) Timeline result- (23:14)
=====Assemble ear to hat=====
Timeline (23:37)ua-cam.com/users/sgaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f638.png
@@kirby.happymeow thank you so much for ur reply
@@nothingtoseeh2940 sc inc means single crochet increase. So each stitch you have 2 sc stitches. row1 you have 10 already right. Then each stitch have 2 sc. In the end, 10x2 equals to 20 stitches. 😺
@@kirby.happymeowyeah you kinda messed up, [sc inc] means alternating between sc and increases in each stitch, not inc in each stitch. that’s why i was confused
I MADE THIS AND PUTTED IT ON MY DOG BUT IT WAS WAY TO SMAL HELP
how many grams and meters were used for the hat?
The chunky yarn is around 100gram. I didn’t measure how long I have used. But I still have 50plus gram left. Hope this helps 😊
Help,I cant understand🥺starting with row 2 until finish
Hi, hope this helps you understand more.☺️
===1st Row===
Make 10sc into the magic ring.
===2nd Row===
Make 2 sc in each stitch.so you have 20 stitches alotgether.
===3rd Row===
Place a stitch marker when you make the 1st stitch. Then count back to the 4th stitch ,mark it with another stitch marker.
*Note* ON and IN between the stitch marker don't make any sc.
Continue your 3rd Row after placing the stitch markers.
Make 2 sc on the 2nd stitch. Followed by sc on the 3rd stitch, 2sc on the 4th. So the pattern is [sc, inc]. inc means increase whereby you make 2sc.
so repeat this pattern of [sc,inc] till you reach the stitch marker. Altogether, you should have 24 stitches at 3rd Row.
===4th to 8th Row===
Make sc in each stitch. you will make altoghter 24 stitches. ch1 and turn over your work.(reference the video to see how to turn over your work.) Repeat this pattern 24sc, ch1 and turnover your work till you finish the 8th Row.
===9th Row===
sc along the row as shown on the video. *You can click on the time slider on my desciption box : Row9 - **12:43*
===Strap x2===
Continue from 9th Row. Make 1sc on 1st stitch, 1sc on 2nd stitch, ch1 and turnover. So the pattern is 2sc, ch1 and turn over.
Repeat the pattern and make 7 rows. cut the yarn and hide the tails.
On the other side of the hat, create a slip knot. Insert the hook into the 1st chain, pull in the slip knot and ch1.
Follow the same pattern from the 1st strap 2sc,ch1 and turn over.
This is the guide for the base hat . 😊
Sorry your hook 8mm is it 8/0 5.0mm? My max is 10/0 6.0mm
Nope 8mm is closer to 11/0. You can use your 6mm for chunky yarn.
For chunky yarn, both a 6mm and an 8mm crochet hook can work. Generally, an 8mm hook is commonly used for chunky yarn to create a more open and airy stitch pattern. However, if you want a tighter stitch pattern, you can use a 6mm hook. Hope this answer your question. 😊
What can I use instead pf velcro?
You can skip the part of crocheting the straps . Instead, cut 2 long yarns and tie knots at each side of the hat. Tie it as a ribbon. Hope this helps 😊
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I think the hat it's too big for my kitten idk how to make it small can u give me the pattern 😅?
Hi moonlight, you can try the using a less chunky yarn. If you still prefer chunkier yarn , you can try this adjusted pattern.
Row 1: Magic Ring of 10 sc(10)
Row 2: 10inc (20)
Before proceed to Row 3, count back 4th chain and place another stitch marker.
Row 3: (2sc, inc ) x5
Row 4-N 20sc
N means ,depends how many rows to your desired size . Hope this helps ☺️
i can't make 20 stitch in row 2 the maximum of it is 15
Hi Kat, you may have missed some of the stitches . Cos chunky yarn may be tricky to see the spacing. Row 1 has 10 stitches. At Row2 , you will start increasing , should have 2 stitches in each stitch that makes up 20 in total for Row2. Maybe you can use extra stitch marker to guide you. Hope this helps . All the best ! 😽😸😺
@@kirby.happymeow thank you🥹
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Hi, I think so i don’t understand Row 3, Can you tell me please.
Sure ! At Row3, Single Crochet at the first Stitch. Place a Stitch Maker, Count back 4 Stitches and place a Stitch Marker. So in between these Stitch Marker, don’t crochet anything, they are spaces.
After that, make 2 Single Crochet into the next Stitch. This is what we call an Increase(Inc). So repeat the steps. One Single Crochet into the next Stitch, 2 Single Crochet into the next step,etc . Repeat this steps till you reach the Stitch Marker.
Hope this helps you to understand better 😊
Is i ok measurement for a small dog?
You can try make one to see it fits nicely. Cos I’m not sure how small is your dog 😅. After making if you find it’s kind of small , you can add in extra Row for Row4 for that extra size .Example :
Row1: 10 sc in magic ring
Row2: [inc] repeat 10
After finish Row2, place stitch maker and count back to the 4th chain , place another stitch marker.
Row3: [sc, inc] repeat 8x till u reach stitch marker. So meaning inbetween the stitch markers . You don’t make any sc stitches 😊
Row4 : [2sc, inc] repeat 8x⬅️ Extra Row
Need some trail and error . Hope it helps ☺️
I want to make it for person😅 how can I make?
I don’t know how big is the human head though. 😅U can increase the number of rounds as shown below.
Row1: 10 sc in magic ring
Row2: [inc] repeat 10
Row3: [sc, inc] repeat 10
Row4: [2sc, inc] repeat 10
Row5: [3sc,inc] repeat 10
Row6: [4sc,inc] repeat 10
Row7: [Nsc,inc] repeat 10
Increase the “N” value to your desired size.
After finish RowN, leave a space of 10/12/14/16 stitches depends on neck size , place 2 stitch markers in-between. So meaning in-between the stitch markers . You don’t make any sc stitches.
Increase one more time. RowN: [(N+1)sc,inc] without sc stitches in between the stick markers.
Next Row just sc all the way. Ch1 , turn over and sc again. Continue till you cover the head.
Need some trail and error . Hope it helps ☺️
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I failed
Don’t give up! May I know which part you do not understand. I will try my best to help 😊