Thank you for such a well explained tutorial! For those who are still struggling at the beginning, I started with a magic circle instead. No chain, just stitched 4 singles doubles directly into the circle. And put a stitch marker on each stitch to locate them. Because that clump ball was so confusing 😅
I've made six. Used thread, baby fingering, sport and worsted to make this pattern and used all SC stitches on some and all HDC stitches on some. All turned out great. Works great without a brim for not only a Gnome hat but great for a clown hat and Santa Hat as well! Even turned my Happy Accident into a cute cowboy hat by just pokeing the tip inside a bit! Thanks again, Karen ! Another favorite!
I made the mini version of your hat and I love it!. I stitched on some white felt stars that I'd made using some truly and a cardboard template. Then I attached a hair clip to either side. That way I can wear it on the side clipped on. So I can be a witch for Halloween 🎃 😃
Thank you so much for this witches hat. I made a small one for my daughter in-law day care. I have to make 15 of them and it was easy to follow. Again thank you
I had no understanding of increasing even though I had read about it and now im enlightened, I feel like I could play with adjusting this pattern too Im so excited to try!!!
love the pattern, thank you for it!! A little tip, you can put the marker yarn in front of your last stitch and stitch over it then just flip it back and forth as you add more rows, that way you never have to pull your hook out of the stitch and have to pull it through. you let your left hand move the marker yarn. hope that explanation was good enough lol
Karen you are a wonderful instructor! I wish I had watched your video when I started crocheting in the round years ago. Thank you for a wonderful video.
thank you for this tutorial. out of the 6 tiny hats that I made I think I got the hang of it. I'm planning on using this pattern for Halloween hair clips.
I adore this hat, thank you for sharing, its Halloween again here and i was searching for just the right hat and style and I found it here. Thanks again, have a wonderful day, god bless.
Love it! Gonna use bright crochet thread and make some without the brim for 'Gnome Hats' for my little 'Dudes'! You could also add a handle and make a doorknob 'May Basket' (filled with potpourri or flowers) with this pattern. You could make dandy 'Pee Pee Teepees' too! Also loved the idea for adding 'hair'!
Thanks... I've now made six. Three Gnome hats, one Santa hat, one clown hat and one happy accident that became the cutest little cowboy hat ever! (Poked the top inside a bit & curved the brim sides up and bent the front and back of the brim down.) Now for a couple of Pee Pee Teepees out of Sugar and cream.
Thank you so much 💞 you voice is so soft~ I am russian and for me is bit hard to do something from English tutorials, but this one was so Detailed and clear. Thank you again ❤🐸
Hello Karen thank you for sharing your Halloween hat and also your starting twist stitch Hope to hear from you again soon Kind regards from Australia 🐨
Shoot this could be a witch, wizard, or gnome hat ... I am using it to start the cap of a mushroom hat that I'm crocheting 100 percent needed this video for the point I was looking for thanks 😊
this was so useful xxxx ill send you some stick markers, there much easier than using a wool scrap, again thank you it was my 13th birthday the day after halloween and I've made all my 4 sisters one 😊
Hi I came up with a witch hat before I saw this video , I want to use mine as pin cushions however once stuffed I decreased to close it up but there is a bulge. So it won't sit flat. Should I make a separate disc and hand sew it on to close it ?
hi, I would say yes to using a separate disc and when joining, I suggest sewing a join right at the base of the hat and a join at the edges of the brim to make it sit flat. Don't overstuff the main part of the hat to prevent bulging, this will also let you make the pointed bit fold over if you wanted that style. Thanks for popping by, and I hope your wich hat pin cushion turns out just how you want it to 😊
Tried it two times but my brim is still getting wavy 🤷🏻♀️ I did one row of 2 single crochets in each stitch after the row were we only used the front loop of the stitches. What could I have done wrong? 🤔 It’s looking cute on my plush bunny’s head though 😊 Thank you for the well explained tutorial 🙏
Maybe you need to try doing one single crochet in one stitch and do two single crochet in the next stitch for just one round and then work one single crochet in each stitch for the following rounds. You may also have some yarn that no matter what you do, it just wants to curl that way. I hope this helps, and thank you for watching my video :)
Try try as I might I just cannot master the first few rows. I've tried many many tutorials but can't get there. Yours is a bit simpler with only one increase each time. Is there any hints or tips you can give me other that perseverance?. Believe it or not but I'm quite a competent crochetier. As it's almost Halloween time so I'd love to crochet these hats for my gnomes (that's the easy bit !!)
you could try making a magic circle and putting your stitches in for the first couple of rounds without pulling the tail end tight...sorry this one is a bit fiddly at the beginning, I do hope you can get it right, or maybe have a hat that isn't quite so pointed and begin with 8 stitches??? Thank you for watching my video and I believe you will find a way to master this :)
This hat is perfect for my project!! I’m making a toy snufkin for my friend and this shape is perfect!! 😍 just wondering the dimensions of this hat? And also how you would make a different sized one, like what you would do differently? Thanks so much for the tutorial!!
Hello there! Thank you so much for your tutorial! It’s the nicest design I’ve seen so far 😊 I have one question... how much yarn do you need approximately for the adult size? I live in Greece and we are quarantined (lockdown) at the moment so I want to see if I have enough yarn 😊 Thank you!!
Thank you for this excellent tutorial! I’m making a little witchy cap for my 2 year old daughter for her to wear this winter now! 💕
I like that you explained to go under two strands for the single crochet. Thank you!
Thank you for such a well explained tutorial!
For those who are still struggling at the beginning, I started with a magic circle instead. No chain, just stitched 4 singles doubles directly into the circle. And put a stitch marker on each stitch to locate them. Because that clump ball was so confusing 😅
Thank you for the compliment and for providing a tip that worked for you so others could try 😊
I've made six. Used thread, baby fingering, sport and worsted to make this pattern and used all SC stitches on some and all HDC stitches on some. All turned out great. Works great without a brim for not only a Gnome hat but great for a clown hat and Santa Hat as well! Even turned my Happy Accident into a cute cowboy hat by just pokeing the tip inside a bit! Thanks again, Karen ! Another favorite!
This was a wonderful tutorial,thank you so much.
Thanks Karen. I like the way you explain.
I made the mini version of your hat and I love it!. I stitched on some white felt stars that I'd made using some truly and a cardboard template. Then I attached a hair clip to either side. That way I can wear it on the side clipped on. So I can be a witch for Halloween 🎃 😃
making for my cat Oz so this is perfect!!!!
Making also one for my cat in halloween🥰😌😁👌
😂😂 awesome!
Thank you so much for this witches hat. I made a small one for my daughter in-law day care. I have to make 15 of them and it was easy to follow. Again thank you
I had no understanding of increasing even though I had read about it and now im enlightened, I feel like I could play with adjusting this pattern too Im so excited to try!!!
Love it, would like to see your video on a big witches hat.
I tried many different tutorials and this was the easiest, thank you
This is just what I needed - thank you!
Thank you too 😊
Hands down the best tutorial and perfect results! Saved subscribed emailed and texted! This pattern is staying in my collection! Thank you ♥️
Thank you, glad you like it 😊
Thank you so much. You’re an excellent teacher. ❤️
love the pattern, thank you for it!! A little tip, you can put the marker yarn in front of your last stitch and stitch over it then just flip it back and forth as you add more rows, that way you never have to pull your hook out of the stitch and have to pull it through. you let your left hand move the marker yarn. hope that explanation was good enough lol
Karen you are a wonderful instructor! I wish I had watched your video when I started crocheting in the round years ago. Thank you for a wonderful video.
I love the fact this is a self explanatory pattern .. it's very easy to follow thank you so much for sharing ❤️
thank you for this tutorial. out of the 6 tiny hats that I made I think I got the hang of it. I'm planning on using this pattern for Halloween hair clips.
you're welcome and glad you kept trying so you can make hair clips with them 😊
Thank you so much for being such a wonderful teacher!
Thank you. Enjoyed this video.
Thank you Karen you made it so easy to make!!!
Wonderful, thank you for vid!
Thanks for this pattern. It was exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! You are so sweet and funny! ♡
Thank you 😊
I adore this hat, thank you for sharing, its Halloween again here and i was searching for just the right hat and style and I found it here. Thanks again, have a wonderful day, god bless.
That hat is adorable and even though I don’t crochet - you have a new sub
Love it! Gonna use bright crochet thread and make some without the brim for 'Gnome Hats' for my little 'Dudes'! You could also add a handle and make a doorknob 'May Basket' (filled with potpourri or flowers) with this pattern. You could make dandy 'Pee Pee Teepees' too! Also loved the idea for adding 'hair'!
great ideas Kay!
Thanks... I've now made six. Three Gnome hats, one Santa hat, one clown hat and one happy accident that became the cutest little cowboy hat ever! (Poked the top inside a bit & curved the brim sides up and bent the front and back of the brim down.) Now for a couple of Pee Pee Teepees out of Sugar and cream.
Love love this pattern!
Thank you so much 💞 you voice is so soft~
I am russian and for me is bit hard to do something from English tutorials, but this one was so Detailed and clear. Thank you again ❤🐸
Hello Karen thank you for sharing your Halloween hat and also your starting twist stitch Hope to hear from you again soon
Kind regards from Australia 🐨
Love this video!! Did a stunning job explaining and showing what to do! Definitely will be making lots of these
Thank you, they do look great in different colours 🙂
Shoot this could be a witch, wizard, or gnome hat ... I am using it to start the cap of a mushroom hat that I'm crocheting 100 percent needed this video for the point I was looking for thanks 😊
I love it thanks! I made one for the skeleton we have at work haha. If you do have written patterns, please put them in the description. :)
This is super cute!! Shared this with my best bud! This could also be an ice cream cone!! Lol! Thank you for sharing this!!
Love this
Our town is doing a potato decorating contest, I’ve decided to dress mine up as Gandalf the gray!
Do you have the video for the Adult hat?
this was so useful xxxx ill send you some stick markers, there much easier than using a wool scrap, again thank you it was my 13th birthday the day after halloween and I've made all my 4 sisters one 😊
Used this to make a birthday hat for my dog. 🥰
happy birthday to your dog 😊
So cute 🥰🥰
Hi I came up with a witch hat before I saw this video , I want to use mine as pin cushions however once stuffed I decreased to close it up but there is a bulge. So it won't sit flat. Should I make a separate disc and hand sew it on to close it ?
hi, I would say yes to using a separate disc and when joining, I suggest sewing a join right at the base of the hat and a join at the edges of the brim to make it sit flat. Don't overstuff the main part of the hat to prevent bulging, this will also let you make the pointed bit fold over if you wanted that style. Thanks for popping by, and I hope your wich hat pin cushion turns out just how you want it to 😊
@karenscrochetchannel5034 that's exactly what I did, it works . 💪
brilliant I bet it looks fabulous 😊
Tried it two times but my brim is still getting wavy 🤷🏻♀️ I did one row of 2 single crochets in each stitch after the row were we only used the front loop of the stitches. What could I have done wrong? 🤔 It’s looking cute on my plush bunny’s head though 😊 Thank you for the well explained tutorial 🙏
Maybe you need to try doing one single crochet in one stitch and do two single crochet in the next stitch for just one round and then work one single crochet in each stitch for the following rounds. You may also have some yarn that no matter what you do, it just wants to curl that way. I hope this helps, and thank you for watching my video :)
Do you follow the increase pattern the same for a life size hat?
yes you do keep following the increase until you get to the size you want 😊
What do I do if I was to make it longer and have ear slits? I want a wizard's hat for my vervain thank u!!!
дякую,тепер у моєї киці є маленький капелюшок відьмочки)) ❤️🧶
I hope your cat enjoys it 🙂
Thank You!
How many stitches are at the last round of the hat
Try try as I might I just cannot master the first few rows. I've tried many many tutorials but can't get there. Yours is a bit simpler with only one increase each time. Is there any hints or tips you can give me other that perseverance?. Believe it or not but I'm quite a competent crochetier. As it's almost Halloween time so I'd love to crochet these hats for my gnomes (that's the easy bit !!)
you could try making a magic circle and putting your stitches in for the first couple of rounds without pulling the tail end tight...sorry this one is a bit fiddly at the beginning, I do hope you can get it right, or maybe have a hat that isn't quite so pointed and begin with 8 stitches??? Thank you for watching my video and I believe you will find a way to master this :)
How do I do a split color hat?
This hat is perfect for my project!! I’m making a toy snufkin for my friend and this shape is perfect!! 😍 just wondering the dimensions of this hat? And also how you would make a different sized one, like what you would do differently?
Thanks so much for the tutorial!!
Hello there! Thank you so much for your tutorial! It’s the nicest design I’ve seen so far 😊 I have one question... how much yarn do you need approximately for the adult size? I live in Greece and we are quarantined (lockdown) at the moment so I want to see if I have enough yarn 😊 Thank you!!
The base cannot match up. 1 low and 1 high - i cant seem to join them nicely
My cat Onyx is going to hate me so much for this, but she is going to look absolutely adorable!!!
I really liked this except for the fact you didn't show how to finish it. It's left with an uneven brim.
mine is not a hat 💀 what the heck did i just make, i dont know where i went wrong lollll
this is way to hard to follow i need help ive cried like twenty times i cant even get the first 10 seconds