This is the only crochet hat tutorial on youtube I can understand properly so I keep coming back to it over and over again, not only for Halloween hats but also for Santa hats as well. Thank you so much for sharing this. Love your videos! 💕
This is so adorable! I have seen others do the foundation stitch but I never grasped it. The way you explain as you went along & pointing out stitches made it so easy to understand! Thank you!!
i have taught myself by watching your videos. you are a great teacher! made this hat and many other things you post. thank you for helping me keep my hands busy
You are the best for me!! Back to crochet after several years! And I am catching up very smoothly thanks to your awesome videos! Best crochet teacher E-V-E-R And I love your accent!
You explain everything so well.. I always found foundation stitches somewhat difficult. But now i understand. I have learnt so much because of you. Thank you so much!! :)
So cool, thank you so much for the great video. I loved this for my halloween spooky doll wreath, and will use this pattern again. I added another round to the brim and glittered it and added some lace and roses and it rocks! I'll be posting it as soon as the wreath is finished. You are awesome, I enjoy your videos, thanks again for sharing your talents.
Dear happyBerry. You helped me alot to be in my level of croshet now. so thank you so much! :D and i would love it if you make videos for crocheting barbie clothes.
Thank you so much for the tutorial! This is my second crochet figure and you made it so easy for me to understand! Big thx from Sweden, keep up the good work! :) Love the spooky halloween specials :D
Soy chilena adulta mayor aprendiz atejer cuando niña sola con palitos de dulces....ahora tengo la oportunidad de ver las cosas maravillosas por el UA-cam pero estoy maravillada delos tejidos y me gustaría que se contrasten algún con migo su agradecida que Dios las bendiga
Mange tak for nogle rigtig gode opskrifter ☺. Håber du har mulighed for selv at oversætte fra dansk. Jeg har lavet mange af dine hæklet ting til en lille kuffert til vores søn 😃 Tak igen
I don't know what I'm doing wrong?. I'm making the top part of the hat and my loop is all the way at the bottom I don't understand????. could you pleas tell me what I did wrong?
I wonder, that you start with foundation-stitches at the bottom of the hat. i thought, you start at the tip of the hat with a tiny round (magic ring, cain-stitches, etc) and do just a few increases on your way to create a cone and switch to a flat circle icreasing pattern for the brim.
@@HappyBerryCrochet Actually i make one from top to bottom, that´s slighly bigger than yours and i diveded the cone into two different increase patterns to bend the tip slightly to the backside. At first i made each round with two increases next to each other on the half of the way, until i reached a stitch count of 24. than i made a pattern with equal positionet increases until i reached a stitch count of 48. I made front post single crochets at the edge beteen cone and brim (the first round of the brim), so it´s also a sharp edge.. The brim gets 6 equal placed increases each round until a stitch count of 96. This hat is for an amigurumi-character, that i crocheted about a year ago. It´s Stella from angry birds, the classic round version. The biggest stitchcount of the body is 48. So the same stichcount at the base of the cone-part should work fine. I thought, i can finish it bevore halloween, got it takes longer, than i thought.
Could I just ask why you speak in the US terminology? I loved you videos but get very confused, as I'm English/UK terminology. This is not criticism. Sorry x
I have no issue with that, was just curious as to why, and to know if it's easier that way? As I'm still a beginner, and wondered if it's worth learning both Terminologys. Thanks tho x
+Specialcorners Connie It depends on what you plan to do really, if you buy a lot of UK crochet books and magazines then learning UK terminology is probably best, but if you enjoy crochet via the Internet then US terminology is the way to go as it is more widely used. If you can, learning both is a huge advantage. Hope that helps :)
This is the only crochet hat tutorial on youtube I can understand properly so I keep coming back to it over and over again, not only for Halloween hats but also for Santa hats as well. Thank you so much for sharing this. Love your videos! 💕
This is so adorable! I have seen others do the foundation stitch but I never grasped it. The way you explain as you went along & pointing out stitches made it so easy to understand! Thank you!!
i have taught myself by watching your videos. you are a great teacher! made this hat and many other things you post. thank you for helping me keep my hands busy
This is the best Witch hat tutorial I’ve ever seen hands down. You deserve an award. Thank you so much. ❤❤❤
Wow, thank you!
You are the best for me!! Back to crochet after several years! And I am catching up very smoothly thanks to your awesome videos! Best crochet teacher E-V-E-R And I love your accent!
i just made this hat and its so freaking adorable! i love that the buckle is an ACTUAL buckle, such a darling detail. tysm for the tutorial :)
You're so welcome!
Just made three. They're so adorable! Thank you very much for the video!
this is so adorable. thank you for going slow and explaining what you're doing. I'm a beginner and found this helpful. thank you ❤
You are my favorite teacher! Keep up the great videos!
You explain everything so well.. I always found foundation stitches somewhat difficult. But now i understand. I have learnt so much because of you. Thank you so much!! :)
+sindhuanime That's wonderful !! I'm so pleased you found this tutorial useful and you learnt something new.
I crocheted a green ball and topped it with a witches hat with a green and black buckle. Thank you 🙂. On to my second hat !
Oh that is so cute!
+Maggy Woodley (Red Ted Art) Thank you!! :D
Great pattern, easy to follow . They look so cute.
What a talent. Great job. Love the way you crochet. God bless. You Rock.
Thank you so much for this tutorial, it was great fun :-) I used thicker wool and made a little hat for my baby using your directions.
These are adorable
Learned foundation stitch from this as well
Thank you!
So cool, thank you so much for the great video. I loved this for my halloween spooky doll wreath, and will use this pattern again. I added another round to the brim and glittered it and added some lace and roses and it rocks! I'll be posting it as soon as the wreath is finished. You are awesome, I enjoy your videos, thanks again for sharing your talents.
I did one a black point and purple brim turned out cute
I'm a huge wicked fan, I put a little green ribbon on mine to remind me of Elphaba
i just made this little hat and so easy to follow , thank you so much..
Dear happyBerry. You helped me alot to be in my level of croshet now. so thank you so much! :D and i would love it if you make videos for crocheting barbie clothes.
Thank you so much for the tutorial! This is my second crochet figure and you made it so easy for me to understand! Big thx from Sweden, keep up the good work! :) Love the spooky halloween specials :D
I have been looking for something like this and its perfect. Thankyou :)
+Suzi Spooks Glad you like it :D
+HappyBerry Crochet Your channel has inspired me so much.
Pretty kool I did this following everything you did and I love it 😍😍😍. Thank you
So adorable 🥰🥰🥰
Soy chilena adulta mayor aprendiz atejer cuando niña sola con palitos de dulces....ahora tengo la oportunidad de ver las cosas maravillosas por el UA-cam pero estoy maravillada delos tejidos y me gustaría que se contrasten algún con migo su agradecida que Dios las bendiga
So cute keep up the good work:)
could you show us how to make a mini Father Christmas hat, too please? love all your videos :)
That is soooo cute, I love your videos!
+Suezee Owen Thank you so much!
This was so helpful! 🎃
Mange tak for nogle rigtig gode opskrifter ☺. Håber du har mulighed for selv at oversætte fra dansk.
Jeg har lavet mange af dine hæklet ting til en lille kuffert til vores søn 😃
Tak igen
Wow love it! Simple and easy :)😅
+Amna Brown Thank you so much! Glad you found it easy to follow along :D
I plan on making these little hats to put on my guinea pigs. Would they fit?
Mairead Ew that sounds so cute I hope that they do!
Mairead Ew if you make them a few stitch bigger, it might
They willing look so cute please send a pic of them
I don't know what I'm doing wrong?. I'm making the top part of the hat and my loop is all the way at the bottom I don't understand????.
could you pleas tell me what I did wrong?
How do you close up the bottom so you can fill it with fiber fill?
Make a small circle as a separate piece and sew underneath?
Love it
I wonder, that you start with foundation-stitches at the bottom of the hat.
i thought, you start at the tip of the hat with a tiny round (magic ring, cain-stitches, etc) and do just a few increases on your way to create a cone and switch to a flat circle icreasing pattern for the brim.
Working bottom up gives you a sharper point as the hat is so small, but you can make it however you prefer! No rules 😊
@@HappyBerryCrochet Actually i make one from top to bottom, that´s slighly bigger than yours
and i diveded the cone into two different increase patterns to bend the tip slightly to the backside.
At first i made each round with two increases next to each other on the half of the way, until i reached a stitch count of 24.
than i made a pattern with equal positionet increases until i reached a stitch count of 48.
I made front post single crochets at the edge beteen cone and brim (the first round of the brim), so it´s also a sharp edge..
The brim gets 6 equal placed increases each round until a stitch count of 96.
This hat is for an amigurumi-character, that i crocheted about a year ago.
It´s Stella from angry birds, the classic round version.
The biggest stitchcount of the body is 48.
So the same stichcount at the base of the cone-part should work fine.
I thought, i can finish it bevore halloween, got it takes longer, than i thought.
my cousin was in the hospital and i made her one of these before she died :(
I'm really sorry for your loss.I will pray for you❤️🙏
Thank you for explaning it so well love you your voice. Keep it up with good work. Do you have Instagram?
Is this this pattern also written. I am more visual on paper when it comes to learning but just want to say I love your video ❤
can you please upload a video for a size 12-3 years cowl?
hermoso sombrerito
Do you have to start it the way you are???
You don't have to copy anything I do, but I cant guarantee the results if you don't.
Any chance this would fit a Barbie doll's head? 😊
+littlelucy65 Yes, most likely. :)
can we sell what we make using this pattern??
I love this :)
+Jennifer Manning So glad you like it Jennifer :)
I'm unclear of the yarn weight? Can someone help me out
You can use any yarn you like, this is a DK weight in UK, or Light Worsted in the US, or sometimes known as a yarn weight of 3
hola yo soy una fanática del crochet espero poder tener contacto o una respuesta de algunas de ustedes gracias
I’m left handed, I can’t figure this out 😭
Am I the only one that got a circle 🤣
Me costo demasiado, no se por qué JAJAJAJ
Could I just ask why you speak in the US terminology? I loved you videos but get very confused, as I'm English/UK terminology. This is not criticism. Sorry x
+Specialcorners Connie Because that's just the way I role :)
I have no issue with that, was just curious as to why, and to know if it's easier that way? As I'm still a beginner, and wondered if it's worth learning both Terminologys. Thanks tho x
+Specialcorners Connie It depends on what you plan to do really, if you buy a lot of UK crochet books and magazines then learning UK terminology is probably best, but if you enjoy crochet via the Internet then US terminology is the way to go as it is more widely used. If you can, learning both is a huge advantage. Hope that helps :)