Went looking for an easy bonnet to make for my son to wear on Christmas and i found this tutorial. Now im a beginner and this was easy to follow and replicate, im almost finished just have to add on that second tassel and im done! It worked up super fast ehich was great because between starting it on the 21st, having to rip out all my work when i was halfway because i realized it wasn't big enough and having to add on to it, and wrangling a crawling almost 6 month old (yes already crawling! My husband and I are shocked too!) I don't have a ton of free time so a quick easy project like this is a must!
I always pick up something new when I watch your videos. I really like that delicate slip stitch ribbing. The simplest stitches used in unique ways make for an interesting look.
Thank you for this adorable bonnet with your clear easy to follow instructions. It was a relief as well not to hear relentless talking as in so many other tutorials! A pleasure to complete.
Baby Kate is very lovely, Congratulations to your family. Tiffany I have watched several of the videos and I seem to love each one more than the previous one. You are very talented. I have crocheted for 50 + years and I use it as my "sanity builder" I have tried to design but to no avail BUT I copy real well. Thanks. Hugs and kisses to Kate.
Tiffany, this is adorable! My daughter is expecting her first child and she had infertility issues just like your daughter. They successfully did IVF this summer and I am getting my first grandchild- a girl! We are over the moon with excitement and I will definitely be making this very very soon! I cannot wait! Thank you for sharing!
Just finished my first successful bonnet, and my top tip is, when she says go loose, GO LOOSE. Especially on the ribbing. If you don’t, you’re gonna get frustrated quick. Go looser than you think you have to. Also, my first attempt I used the #3 yarn like she recommended & did 11 inches of ribbing, but this ended up shrinking when I started adding the rows/body of the hat. First one came out way too small. Second attempt I used #4 yarn, 5.5 hook, and did about a foot of ribbing without stretching it at all to that number. Ended up coming out perfectly this time around and worked up quickly🙏🏼
Thank you so much for sharing your experience trying the 3 weight yarn that it was to small, and for sharing how you used the #4 worsted weight yarn and 5.5mm hook and did 12 inches for the ribbing instead. I’m going to try that today 💗🧶💗
These are adorable and so old fashion. I love them and have started one. Your videos are so awesome and help make it lots of fun to make gifts from your patterns. Thank you for your desire to help us out here. I am 75 and you are never too old to try something different.
While I also run a UA-cam channel that provides crochet tutorials, I have to admit that you are the best at producing baby crochet tutorial videos. Your videos have helped me learn a lot and I hope you continue to excel at what you do.
I cannot love this enough and you are a wonderful teacher. I'm going to be a Gramma again in July (#3) and I am over the moon with excitement. I love making baby hats, but I know cannot wait to try this bonnet pattern!
This is adorable and you explained it so simple 💗 I just finished one for my niece's baby ❤ we don't know the gender yet and this is perfect either way!
Absolutely love this pattern! ❤️ And Kate is a beautiful model 🤩 I’m almost done with my second bonnet. I whipstitched the back to close it (my personal preference) and I added a little Pom Pom. Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. Can’t wait to see what else you create for Kate 😊👏🏼👏🏼
@@sandygritzner3028 Full disclosure: I’m no expert but did you check you had the same number of stitches on every row? I’ve found myself “losing” stitches as I progress on a project. Sometimes the first stitch is hard to see and I find a stitch marker helps. Also, did you notice your tension change? That has also happened to me making my project smaller towards the end. Last but not least, did you do a swatch beforehand? Sometimes you have to go one size (or even two) up with the recommended hook. Hope this helps 😉
Great pattern and I am grateful for the nicely formatted printable one on your web site. There may be a minor error in the written instructions for HDSLST or HDSS. I believe you YO then pull through two loops,not three as stated in the pattern. Hope this help those not familiar the stitch,the video is correct.
Tiffany, your patterns are beautiful and your stitches are impeccable!! Thanks for the time that you take to share your patterns with everyone 😊so that we can make it too! ❤❤❤
Hi! This bonnet is so adorable! I'd like to make it for a 3 month old baby. You mention that there is a way to make it bigger, and I've tried and tried to find out how, but I don't see that reference anywhere. Could you help me out, I need to make it asap!! Thank you!
I just saved it to make these - my crochet group donates caps etc to the local maternity ward. Question re safety though - Do y’all think the under chin ties could be considered dangerous for a newborns ? Makes me feel a bit apprehensive.
It is definitely a gender neutral pattern. I made them for my son in the earthy nude colours, grey and cream/off white. You can still definitely tell he is a boy haha
Has anyone tried to make this in either a 6-12 month or 12-18 month size? If so how many rows of the ribbing or what measurement in length for the ribbing? And how many rows do you add for the height of the bonnet, or what measurement in height? I don’t have the measurement of the babies head who I’m making it for and it’s a surprise so I can’t ask mom. Thank you!
I love using premier cotton sprout for my baby blankets and hats. My customers absolutely love it. But I’m always on the hunt for something comparable to its appearance and texture. Would you say that Bernat softer cotton is similar? Thanks in advance.
Did you chain 1 at the beginning of each of the backloop frontloop sc row.? I dont think you said and i really couldn't tell by watching. Love ghis desihn.
I can’t do this ribbing no matter how much times I try I don’t k ow why😩😭 it always comes out so uneven and gets smaller even when I try to crochet loosely and evenly, any advice??? And can I do another ribbing for this hat?
Went looking for an easy bonnet to make for my son to wear on Christmas and i found this tutorial. Now im a beginner and this was easy to follow and replicate, im almost finished just have to add on that second tassel and im done! It worked up super fast ehich was great because between starting it on the 21st, having to rip out all my work when i was halfway because i realized it wasn't big enough and having to add on to it, and wrangling a crawling almost 6 month old (yes already crawling! My husband and I are shocked too!) I don't have a ton of free time so a quick easy project like this is a must!
I always pick up something new when I watch your videos. I really like that delicate slip stitch ribbing. The simplest stitches used in unique ways make for an interesting look.
Thank you for this adorable bonnet with your clear easy to follow instructions. It was a relief as well not to hear relentless talking as in so many other tutorials! A pleasure to complete.
Baby Kate is very lovely, Congratulations to your family. Tiffany I have watched several of the videos and I seem to love each one more than the previous one. You are very talented. I have crocheted for 50 + years and I use it as my "sanity builder" I have tried to design but to no avail BUT I copy real well. Thanks. Hugs and kisses to Kate.
Tiffany, this is adorable! My daughter is expecting her first child and she had infertility issues just like your daughter. They successfully did IVF this summer and I am getting my first grandchild- a girl! We are over the moon with excitement and I will definitely be making this very very soon! I cannot wait! Thank you for sharing!
Oh wow! Congratulations!! That is so exciting you are going to have so much fun, It is the very best. I'm so happy for you and your daughter.
Just finished my first successful bonnet, and my top tip is, when she says go loose, GO LOOSE. Especially on the ribbing. If you don’t, you’re gonna get frustrated quick. Go looser than you think you have to. Also, my first attempt I used the #3 yarn like she recommended & did 11 inches of ribbing, but this ended up shrinking when I started adding the rows/body of the hat. First one came out way too small. Second attempt I used #4 yarn, 5.5 hook, and did about a foot of ribbing without stretching it at all to that number. Ended up coming out perfectly this time around and worked up quickly🙏🏼
Thank you so much for sharing your experience trying the 3 weight yarn that it was to small, and for sharing how you used the #4 worsted weight yarn and 5.5mm hook and did 12 inches for the ribbing instead. I’m going to try that today 💗🧶💗
These are adorable and so old fashion. I love them and have started one. Your videos are so awesome and help make it lots of fun to make gifts from your patterns. Thank you for your desire to help us out here. I am 75 and you are never too old to try something different.
While I also run a UA-cam channel that provides crochet tutorials, I have to admit that you are the best at producing baby crochet tutorial videos. Your videos have helped me learn a lot and I hope you continue to excel at what you do.
Seriously, so simple and so elegant!!!! I'm in love! I am making this for my niece! She will be here any day now! Thanks!!!
I love this little bonnet so cute, I even learned to make that slip stitch rib, I really struggle with this thank you
Your granddaughter is so cute!
Precious precious precious thank you Tiffany I’ve got a great grandbaby coming
I totally loved making this easy and cute bonnet. Thank for a very simple pattern and clear instructions.
Thank you so much for the pattern! Baby Kate is beautiful.
What a lovely little bonnet! Baby Kate looked so darn adorable with it on!🥰❤️ I’m making one for sure!🤗
Just beautiful. Looks like a baby pioneer bonnet ❤
So adorable n baby chic as well!
Such a sweet, gorgeous baby bonnet Thank you
This bonnet is adorable!!
Love love this and everything you create
Absolutely precious baby in an adorable and super simple design. Thanks so much for sharing. I look forward to making this. Cheers from FL😺
Thank you so much for the beautiful pattern. I will be adding this to our family baby shower and birth gift patterns. What a precious gift to make!
I just made a couple of these darling baby bonnets and they turned out so cute. Thank you so much for making this tutorial and sharing your talent!
How lovely. I’m making one for my 3 month old grandson in dk first to practice. I have some cashmere/merino on way for the finished items.
Thank you Thank you for Sharing this wonderful easy pattern. I love it❤
Kate looks adorable in her baby shoot.
I cannot love this enough and you are a wonderful teacher. I'm going to be a Gramma again in July (#3) and I am over the moon with excitement. I love making baby hats, but I know cannot wait to try this bonnet pattern!
Very cute. It's also easy to make. Thanks so much.
Thank you for this! I already made two of these too 😍. Adorable and so easy and fast to make!
Such a lovely bonnet, and very informative tutorial.
Love this . Thanks. Happy Holidays.
Thank you!! Lovely you, pattern and result!
Thank you for the wonderful video. Just made my first one and absolutely love it!
I love it! Thank you so much for this tutorial ❤❤❤❤
Oh, so sweet!! Lovely!!
Tiffany , thank you so much I made it successful for my niece daughter. So beautiful ❤
So adorable! ❤️
I love this pattern! Can’t wait for my next granddaughter…whenever that may be…but will be making these for many gift!❤
Thanks for sharing. This is adorable! Looking forward to trying to make one. Thanks!
This is adorable and you explained it so simple 💗 I just finished one for my niece's baby ❤ we don't know the gender yet and this is perfect either way!
Beautiful! Can’t wait to try this pattern ❤ Thank you
Beautiful 😍
Thank you for this tutorial. I make it for my baby coming soon next month 😍
Absolutely love this pattern! ❤️ And Kate is a beautiful model 🤩 I’m almost done with my second bonnet. I whipstitched the back to close it (my personal preference) and I added a little Pom Pom. Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. Can’t wait to see what else you create for Kate 😊👏🏼👏🏼
My hat has shrunk to ten inches. Help! What am I doing wrong?
@@sandygritzner3028 Full disclosure: I’m no expert but did you check you had the same number of stitches on every row? I’ve found myself “losing” stitches as I progress on a project. Sometimes the first stitch is hard to see and I find a stitch marker helps. Also, did you notice your tension change? That has also happened to me making my project smaller towards the end. Last but not least, did you do a swatch beforehand? Sometimes you have to go one size (or even two) up with the recommended hook. Hope this helps 😉
What a sweet hat. I have to make this even though it's 2am lol
Great pattern and I am grateful for the nicely formatted printable one on your web site. There may be a minor error in the written instructions for HDSLST or HDSS. I believe you YO then pull through two loops,not three as stated in the pattern. Hope this help those not familiar the stitch,the video is correct.
Most beautiful 👍👍👍👍
That is absolutely stunning thank you x 👏🥰
Fabuloso tutorial, aprendiendo nuevos puntos. Muchas gracias
This is gorgeous!!! I'm about to make a few for my baby girl due 2/12💕 and a couple for my 1 year old son! 😅
Adorable!
This is so beautiful
This is adorable and easy
Thank you!! I absolutely love doing this Baby Bonnet!! You do a great job in showing and teaching!
J’ai adoré le réaliser ❤️
❤❤❤❤beautiful
The acrylic helps it to dry more quickly also
Absolutely precious !
Tiffany, your patterns are beautiful and your stitches are impeccable!! Thanks for the time that you take to share your patterns with everyone 😊so that we can make it too! ❤❤❤
My size 4.0mm crochet hook must be smaller that yours. I needed more rows for 11.5 inches. I used a Clover Amour hook.
Beautiful thanks for sharing your tutorials. How many inches for a 6-9 month old baby
Hi! This bonnet is so adorable! I'd like to make it for a 3 month old baby. You mention that there is a way to make it bigger, and I've tried and tried to find out how, but I don't see that reference anywhere. Could you help me out, I need to make it asap!! Thank you!
This is so cute. I am crocheting for charity and will definitly make some of these ❤
For me I have a hard time with the slip stitches so I’m doing a single crochet in the back loop for the ribbing.
I’m doing the same! Having a very hard time doing slip stitch.
@@anl1235 slip stitch back loops result is looks a like knitting 😊
I just made one came out beautiful
This is beautiful I'm going yo do this one, may I ask question why do you turn the work around?
I just saved it to make these - my crochet group donates caps etc to the local maternity ward.
Question re safety though - Do y’all think the under chin ties could be considered dangerous for a newborns ?
Makes me feel a bit apprehensive.
Thank you for sharing ❤️
Whipped this up on a whim. We don’t know if it’s a girl, but this is too cute! The perfect less is more project!
It is definitely a gender neutral pattern. I made them for my son in the earthy nude colours, grey and cream/off white. You can still definitely tell he is a boy haha
Has anyone tried to make this in either a 6-12 month or 12-18 month size? If so how many rows of the ribbing or what measurement in length for the ribbing? And how many rows do you add for the height of the bonnet, or what measurement in height? I don’t have the measurement of the babies head who I’m making it for and it’s a surprise so I can’t ask mom. Thank you!
I love using premier cotton sprout for my baby blankets and hats. My customers absolutely love it. But I’m always on the hunt for something comparable to its appearance and texture. Would you say that Bernat softer cotton is similar? Thanks in advance.
Thank you for you clip
Love this!!
Hey,it's amazing . My daughter is 17 months older so how many inches should I make it longer ?
Thank you kindly!
Did you chain 1 at the beginning of each of the backloop frontloop sc row.? I dont think you said and i really couldn't tell by watching. Love ghis desihn.
Can someone tell me how many stitches for 3-4year old please? X
This would look good with split single crochets.
hi.. can anybody help me because I'm having trouble with the one I'm making... its not going straight its curving.. I don't know why. 😢
I hv started making the same 😍👌💙
I can’t do this ribbing no matter how much times I try I don’t k ow why😩😭 it always comes out so uneven and gets smaller even when I try to crochet loosely and evenly, any advice??? And can I do another ribbing for this hat?
I am having the same issue; looking for suggestions!
do you have the pattern linked
Can I use a worsted weight 4 yarn?
I have the worst time with slip-stitch ribbing. Any tips?
Same !!!
if I wanted to make this for a doll, do you have a suggestion on how to measure?
from the bottom of one ear, over the top of the head to underneath the other ear.
Mulțumesc mult
My hat shrinks to ten inches. Is this supposed to happen? Help!
How big is this bonnet? I need 1 to 3 months
How do I make the top not so pointed?
Anyone else slip stitch rows get smaller? And why?
Yes! Fourth try! Ugh!
Maybe your tension when crochet.
Can this be for a boy?
Why not?!?!
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