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Foreign and welcome to another surprise tutorial: I am your yarn host Jennifer. This is cinnamon stitches because I didn't see that to begin with. So yesterday, on piano, I made this really cute tutorial for a cowl using let me grab it Sweet Roll Vivid in the color glow worm. This one's partially used this one's partially used now so yesterday, while I was tutorializing y'all with this really pretty colorful bright, vibrant cowl I wanted to - and of course I didn't win the India um. I wanted to make you guys a matching. I want to make myself a matching hat: let's be real, it is so cute. So it's the same stitch pattern as the cowl, mostly um, but it's a hat and it's adorable and it's so bright and it's so vibrant and we're calling it vivid dreams hat. So we have the vivid dreams, cowl and the Vivid dreams hat, because it's made with Premier Sweet Roll Vivid because it's just it's so cute all right so stay tuned, because I'm going to show you guys this now the brim I made out of the premiere everyday Anti-Pilling acrylic in the color flame orange, because I thought that went well and it totally is cute and I love it. You can use any color that matches with your colorway of yarn. I really like the premiere everyday matched up with the Sweet Roll. I just think it is a match made in heaven. You need. The basics works up really good with this as well, so um yeah. If you want some of this yarn, I will always have it linked below, as I always have and always will. This is how much I used to the cake for the hat so um, I'm gon na say about two-thirds of the cake, and then I used some of this, but this was already an open thing, so I didn't use that much of the the skein. The reason I did the solid - and you will hear this again because I already recorded the tutorial for this. The reason I did a solid color for the brim is because I don't like a broken colored rib for this, so I just did a solid for the brim, and then I did the Hat with the cake. It'S a very easy tutorial. It took me to record the entire tutorial and make the Hat while I was designing it. It took me about three hours total, so that's not too bad at all and yeah. It matches the cowl. So now you guys have a matching set. If you choose to make a matching set - and I say this in the video again so you'll hear it again - if you make either of these or both of these, I would love to see pictures. You can email me. You put tag me in Instagram. You can um what else can you you put in the Facebook group, so I just wanted some bright, Lively colors, because I have a hard time in the winter I have a heart. The winter is the winter months are hard on me. It'S dreary and I just get really like Moody and color pops of color - make me so happy so and Scarlett is whining because she's locked in here. So if you hear that noise that is come here come here, it's Miss Scarlett up up up up up up up. I don't know if you can see her. Oh she's right there come on come on there. She is come on. The people want to see you up up there. You go. Thank you so yuck dog germs and she look see she put her scratchy paw in there and didn't even snag it. So stay tuned. Here'S the tutorial for this, the links below for the cowl and the yarn, both the I'm gon na link the premiere every day and the neon cakes, I'm gon na link those below you can use any cake. You want um, whatever colored yarn you want, it doesn't matter to me, but if you want to make it wild and Loud Like Mine, you can um another color, I'm really thinking about making a second set in as this one, the Tetra, oh colorway, just because I Have the basics to match it, and I think that would be such a pretty set and little man really likes bright colors like his mommy does um, but I I have all the colors in the Sweet Roll Vivid as you guys have seen because I adored them. So much they make me so happy, so stay tuned for the tutorial and um thanks for watching foreign. I'M going to try this again, because I didn't hit record last time and I had to frog it all, because I wasn't recording so to get started. I actually started the first tutorial with a six millimeter hook, because that's what I used for the cowl, but I'm actually going to do the brim in a five millimeter hook and hopefully remember to switch to six millimeter. When I get past the brim, because I want the brim to be a little bit - um the stitches to be a little tighter. So I have my sweet roll Vivid in the color glow worm, because that is the same color that I used for the cowl pattern. But I also have grabbed I can get this all out of the way, because I can't glue it with itself. I grabbed some orange some flame orange in the premiere everyday anti-pilling acrylic, because I'm going to mix these two together and even though it is not the same exact Orange, it's a little bit different. It'S still going to coordinate very well, and I want my brim to be all one color. So what we're going to do is I'm going to start with a slip knot for those of you who have trouble the slip knot you make like an awareness ribbon with a short tail on the bottom, and you pinch it at The X. You go from top to bottom grab the long tail pull it up. You have a slip knot. Now we are going to work the brim of the hat in a strip, so we're going to work it back and forth. So I'm going to start with a chain of seven to two three, four, five, six and seven. Actually, let's do chain eight, so that we can do single crochets, we'll have seven single crochets, because seven is a good number um. I like doing odd numbers for some reason, so we should have seven single crochets across for the first row. This brim is a really easy brim. It is just the repeat Row, one row repeat chain. One turn you're going to single crochet in the back Loop. Only in every row, the back little single crochet in the back Loop only and if you see if you turn your work, so this is the flat part. If you turn it up sideways see how there's like a V here, just go in here and go into the back Loop and make a single crochet I'm going to do this every row and we're going to do this until it measures around the head that you're Making it for for me personally, I have a 24 inch head, but I have a very large head. So I need to make this at least 23 inches, because there is going to be a little give and stretch over time, and I usually make it a little bit smaller than what my head is. So if you have like the average head is like 20 21 inches, so go aim for that for your. If you have an average head of course measure your head measure, your head around your forehead around over the top of your ears, because we all have different shaped ears and they all stick out a different amount from our head and around the back under part of Your head, so basically, where the premiere hat would go measure that and go for about a half an inch smaller than that just for stretch. Unless you crochet really really tight, then don't do that. But you know you're a crochet better than I do and you can always measure it over your head and then um add or subtract rows from there. But you want it to be snug fitting, not tight, snug fitting around your head and your ears, and this Hook is squeaking because it's the first time I've used it. It'S like, I don't know, what's happening to me, so we're just gon na. Do this single crochet in the Baku bowling until this strip that we are creating reaches the measurement of your head or the person you're making it for, like my niece, who is four her head is about the size of an average human adult human. So a four-year-old she's got her head is like 20 inches um for a normal toddler, I would say, probably maybe 18 inches, possibly 16. you're gon na have to measure their head of course and orgas to me. I suggest having somebody measure it and little man has a very large head. Little man has eight, but his head is about the same size as mine around. However, his head is not as deep as mine, so I usually make the the brim a little thicker. You can make this brim as thick or as thin as you want. When I first started off, it was three inches since I had to frog it to show you guys is now an actual changed hooks. It is about two inches, so you can make this brim an inch. If you want you make two inches, you make three inches. I usually make them a little bit bigger so that I can fold them up because little man usually shares hats with me, because he has a bright personality. Like me, he loves bright colors. So all right just continue. This do single crochet every Row in the back Loop to your reach, your length um count your stitches every couple of rows to make sure you still have 10 so that you're not losing stitches or gaining stitches anywhere, and I will meet you at the end of This one I have about a 23 inch Ram all right, so I crocheted 58 rows total for to fit my head. Now. It'S not! It is not 24 inches just laid flat like this. It'S actually much smaller but because there's so much give in it. I will show you so I am at about 19 inches unstretched, but I pulled it around my head because there's so much give there's so much give in this stretch in this Stitch. A slight Pole gets me to 24 very easily it's at 24 very easily. So I stretched it out and, like I said this will stretch out over time so now and I did wrap it around my head. It fits very comfortably. We are going to fold it in half so that you have the two ends that meet and fold it together. This way, maybe no! Yes, no! No, that way confusing myself put the two ends together and we are just going to slip stitch this together to join so we're going to go through the stitches and just slip, stitch it to join, and because this is a ribbed hat um the slip stitches should Just make it look like there's another rib there so yeah we should have seven slip stitches across because we had seven stitches to start with and then for me. I am going to cut this orange off and I'm going to join Sweet Roll. Now I am done with the orange for now all right, so this is our Brim is the part that we slip stitch and it just looks like an extra thick Brim and it kind of Blends in with the brim. So I'm going to join the Sweet Roll Vivid which started in Orange, so it kind of works out for me. If I can find my way we are going to start. Oh, I need to change to a bigger look. I'M glad I put the hook there. So now I'm changing to a six millimeter hook. Just so that I can work in the bubbles a lot easier and I am going to start at the Stitch before the the join of the two rows and I'm going to slip stitch. And I am going to chain two and each one of these ridges is two rows, so it counts as two rows. If you want to count your rows just count, two four, six, eight and so forth. That'S how you can count your rows very easily in between this Stitch and this Stitch. We need to half double crochets, so, however, you want to put them there. I like to go where the the valley part is of the Stitch and put a half double and then put a half double on top of the ridge. So that way you have two in each section so just go through and if you have 58 rows like I did, you should have 58 single crochets across the top of this. So that's all we're doing. However many rows, you have that's how many half double crochets. You should have across just put them in wherever just make sure you have two per each one of these ridges. You should have two single crochets in between the ridges somewhere picked up piece of hay or grass or something I said, something that was floating in the box of this yarn now see how this orange is not quite the same color, but it doesn't Clash. It looks good together and it makes total sense, but of course you can do any color. You want for your brim, you do black black would be excellent. Um. Some of the colors in here are actually neon. So Premiere has this exact color, this exact color this well, this similar color and then the green color. You can do any of those colors and I use the orange because I've already been using the orange for the orange was out for my Halloween blanket because I'd use part of the skein. I was like. Why not use my scraps, even though it's almost a full skein? It'S not even a scrap at this point, foreign of course, because we're using a bigger Stitch. This first row will be a little bit wider than the brim, which is fine, half double crochet in around. I believe the color's getting a little deeper could be getting close to a color change, see how well, maybe not. Maybe I meant to crochet over the top of my tail, so I didn't have to weave them in I forgot it'll be fine. Yep see. I knew what color change was coming, so I'm gon na do now just weave them in later, we'll be fine. I'M gon na try to crochet over the top of them backwards, but not even gon na bother, we've gotten to the yellow and if you've already made the cowl that matches this hat, you will understand exactly this part is going to be so easy. You probably can already figure out what we're going to do. Next, we got our half double row: we're going to slip stitch to that first chain, two, I'm going to chain one and then the next row we're just going to do singles across so put a single crochet in that same Stitch and in every single or every Half double across put a single crochet, maybe a really cool effect, because the color, the color change, is going to be different in the Hat than the cowl, but just slightly because with the cowl we were working shorter rows because we were working back and forth. But this roll will actually be longer because we're working it in the round double crochets, oh crescendo, Mr Cinnamon's, watching a movie in the other room or a TV show. Actually, I should say he's watching um power, the Rings, which is a series based off of Lord of the Rings. It'S actually a really good series, if you like Lord of the Rings, he's watching it. We were watching it together, but he knew when I was doing a tutorial, so I told him I said I'm going to be up and down about 100 times in between just be prepared. It'S a nice rainy day out, but it's not like cold dreary rainy. I mean it's very dark out, but it's more of like a it's warm it's going to be 70 today and grizzly, which just feels like fall. I just don't like the real cold Grizzly days kind of bummed, though, because I planned on taking my Christmas or not not my Christmas, my Halloween lights that I just bought and hang them up outside, and I can't do that today and tomorrow. While you guys are watching this tutorials, actually pumpkin spice's birthday and she wants to have a girls day, so I got ta go, buy her a winter coat, an ice cream cake, which is what she wants. I'M only buying our small one, because only a couple of us can actually eat ice cream, cakes because they have gluten gluten, just single crocheting around now we got to the beginning of the row and we are going to slip stitch to Joy, we're going to chain One two three chain: four, not three: four: we are going to skip the next Stitch and we're going to double crochet in the next one and we're going to not chain nope and we don't change we're going to do just like we did with the cowl pattern. You'Re going to yarn over and you're going to do four double crochets together around the post, so it's like a bobble, so you're going to wrap it around pull up a loop, pull off two yarn over or wrap it around pull up a loop pull off two Wrap it around around the pulse, pull up a loop, pull off two and then one more time, and you should have five loops on your hook. You yarn over pull through all of them chain. One skip the next Stitch double crochet in the next one. After that, I'm going to do that again, all the way around so four double crochets together around the post, two three and four pull through all five chain. One skip the next go into the next one and double crochet. Once again, four double crochets, together around the post, three and four pull through all five Loops chain, one Skip One double crochet, four double crochets together around the post, one two, three and four. I should say that you are actually going to be crocheting this inside out. So this is, the bobbles will form on the inside of the Hat. So what we're going to do when we're done is flip the head inside out and it's gon na be just fine chain. One Skip One. The Bobble or the double crochet then make the four double crochets together around the post, two three and four pull off all five chain. One. Do this all the way around until you get to the other side, and I will meet you there, all right. We are just about to the end and just like with the cowl it's going to curve, because it looks like there's way more stitches than there should be when we put the next row in it will pull it up into the position it's supposed to be. So. My towards the end of the row - I actually have two stitches here, so I am going to. I probably should have one more Stitch, but that's all right we're just going to fudge our way through it. I am going to create our last Bobble here. Well, actually, it's not our last Bobble I'm going to actually put a bobbler on that one too, and we are going to do our four double crochets together around the post chain, one I'm going to slip stitch in the third chain of this chain. Four, I'm going to slip stitch, I'm going to put a bobble around this last post, three and four instead of slip stitching or instead of chaining one here, we're just going to join it in the last chain space so that chain four space and push our Bobble Through now we're going to chain one and now we are going to put single crochets in every Bobble. So this is what the Bobble side looks like. So every single Bobble should have two single crochets in it. So we're going to put one here and this back part then we're going to put one in the corner, put one at the top of the Bobble and one in the corner on the top. And it doesn't matter where you put the the chain ones or the slip single crochets as long as each one of these bobbles has two single crochets in it. It will be just fine, so much like the cowl. The repeat for this will be Bobble single, half double single, so the next row will be half doubles, the right for that will be singles and then we'll do another row of bobbles and then we're gon na do that until the Hat reaches about eight inches from The brim to the top for an adult size hat for a child size hat um. I would do six inches if you were making this even smaller. I would do like five inches, which is as long as each Bobble has two single crochet. That'S all that! That'S all that matters - and this is gon na - feel a little different than the cowl, because in the cowl we were working back and forth in the hat pattern. We are working it in a circle and we're actually working on the opposite side of the Bobble than we were of the cowl, so it might feel different to you. It might look different to you. It will be fine in the end and all those bubbles will be pulled a little bit tighter together, crochets and the reason I do my hats at eight inches is because I leave room for folding up the brim. I leave room for a ponytail in the back. Um, like I said you can make this shorter. If you wish I'm gon na go for anywhere between six inches from the brim to the top of the hat to eight inches. I will give you the exact number as we move on, because I'm designing this as we're tutorializing it. So I haven't done this hat yet we're doing it together for the first time, which is how I do most of my tutorials. So I will meet you at the end of this row because it's taking me longer than oh, no at the end of the road's right there we can continue on. I was gon na pause it and finish the row, but we don't have to do that and again I'm going to apologize for the TV video mob because it's to hear it louder. Yes, he always turns the TV up really loud and he is just on the other side of the wall. For me, so foreign move, my camera back towards me a little bit, so my arms aren't so far extended away from my body and I'm going off camera a little bit and with all of my tutorials, I ask you to please if you make any of these Things for my tutorials. I want to see them. I would love to see pictures if you're a podcaster show me in your videos, Instagram. You can hashtag me or at sign me at science and stitches, and we are back at the beginning of the row and that weird funky Bobble that we started the row with I'm gon na have two single crochets, I'm going to slip stitch to join in the First, single crochet and we're going to chain two. So this is what your hat should look like. This is going to be, like, I said, we're working it inside out because of the bobbles so and see how it it's not as far extended out as it was now. We are going to do half double in the next Stitch and a half double in every Stitch around and you don't really need to see how to do this part. So I'm gon na, let you guys, do half doubles and I will meet you at that. Another roll and then the next row will be singles and we'll go from go from all right made it around the half doubles I'm gon na slip stitch and that first chain two space chain, one single crochet in that Stitch and all the stitches around a single Crochet, the next row is going to be a bobble roll and we're going to handle that exactly like we handled the last Bobble row, except that last post, the starting post. We are not going to put a bobble around that one, because now we're getting further up in that we don't need that extra space. We can have that. That'S just a post, actually yeah yeah, yeah yeah it'll just leave it as opposed. Now. I have a feeling this. This hat is going to um. Not quite I mean you can make it a slouchy hat. It'S not gon na be a full onslaughty hat, but it's going to be um a loose, a loose hat around the head. It'S not gon na be real form fitting and tight just because those bobbles, and because we went up a hook size that was totally the intent, is that the brim of the hat would be tighter than the body of the Hat. I really am loving the way. The orange brim looks it just like really makes those other colors next to it just pop. Do you guys ever erase the tutorialist when you're, when you're watching a tutorial? Do you ever try to crochet faster than I need them to the next Stitch? That'S the next step foreign ly do that when I'm watching a tutorial, I'm like all right, I try to crochet as fast as to keep up or faster than so that I'm waiting for the next Stitch. The next tutorial. I just wondering if I was the only one that did that kind of easy to catch up to me, because I'm constantly sliding out on my stitches man. This hat is bright, especially under this light. It'S like wow we're almost back to the beginning of the round. All right, we're back to the beginning of the row, slip stitch to join, we're going to chain one two and three and four I'm going to skip the next Stitch. Put a double crochet. I'M gon na put a bobble since you guys already know how to make the Bobble I'm going to pause it here. Just continue just like you did the other Bobble row and I will meet you back at the end of this row. All right we're around in this corner almost to the end foreign chain, one, let's see now we have this last post of the front and we're going to ignore that and we're going to go all the way over to the Bobble and we're going to slip stitch In the Bobble we're going to chain one we're going to put a single crochet where we slip stitch and we're going to put one more single crochet in the top. We'Re going to do that around. Let'S put two single crochets in every Bobble and then the next row will be half doubles and singles, and I will meet you at the end of the second single row. So do this row of single do the row of half double? Do the second row of singles and I will meet you at the end of that all right. I made it in a single row, my half double row and my single row. I'M going to slip stitch to join, I'm going to pull out the good old tape measure again, if I can see where I stuck it up, what did I do with it? I got another one over here, all right so from the brim to two full repeats, and now we have about six inches. So I'm going to do, let me see a full repeat: is about two inches, so that would be perfect. I'M gon na do another. Full repeat of the Bobble single half double single, and then I will meet you back and we will have at the end of that. We have three bottle rows: Bobble sections to include the the part after that and then we will start our decrease so continue on. Do another Bobble roll single row, half double row single row and then we'll come back and we will start our decrease all right. We are at the top of the Hat. We have our three rows. Three row repeat: I'm going to flip the hat right side out now, so it will be working back on the outside, so we're not doing any more bobbles. It is time to do a decrease, so we are going to now just continue working in the round. I'M going to chain one and turn and we're going to start decreases here and we're going to do decreases in half double crochets. So we are going to start the row with just a half double crochet in that first Stitch and then we're going to do half double crochets over the next four stitches. So one two three and four, then we're going to do a two half doubles together. So yarn over pull up a loop go on the next one: pull up a loop pull through all four Loops. Now we're gon na do five half double crochets on the next five stitches one, two, three, four five, I'm gon na do a decrease. Just two half double crochets together and then in the next five stitches, we'll put a half double one. Two, three, four: five: do a half double decrease five stitches we're gon na. Do this all the way around to you three four: five: half double decrease and five half doubles one two, three, four: five half double decrease: five half doubles two three four five and then we're gon na. Do a decrease. Five more half doubles two three four and five decrease. Next, five half double decrease. I will let you know that Mr Simon came in here just before I started filming again and he looked at my hat. He asked progress. Much longer he's like well, I'm working on the decrease part, because I really like those colors. We have Mr Simmons approval of doubles, two three four five and if you get to the end - and you have an unusual amount, do my decrease here. It'S all right. If it doesn't quite add up just as long as about every five stitches you have that decrease, because we want to start coming in really really fast now, because the hat is more than big enough to fit our head. So this next row we're gon na. Do the same thing except every three half doubles: now we are going to do a decrease, so we're gon na do a half double in the first one and in the next two. Well, that's three half doubles and we're gon na do a decrease and then three McDonald's, two and three and then we're going to do a decrease and you're gon na. Do that all the way around here, 30 degrees nope dropped. My hook. Three half doubles. I really like this hat. I went in the bathroom and tried it on. I was like oh it's looking cute, I just like the bobbles. I like the color, like the yarn, I had a lot of fun. Making this three half doubles and a decrease. I can't wait to put this whole set together and put it on I'm kind of excited. I'M like yeah, we're almost to the finish line a little net in here. I got it no worries. Mr cinnamon keeps going and opening the front door. I think he's bored, I'm letting the little buggies in. Finally, as I was saying before my camera, so rudely died, the battery died. I finally stopped raining outside it's actually. I just wish the sun would come out, but the weather's warm. So that's all I hear about still on the same row. Three half doubles, then: a decrease to two and three well, because we're at the End of the Roll there's not room for another decrease, we're just going to put another half double and the previous row and one and as we can see, we're getting a really good Decrease here now so now, we're gon na do two half doubles and a decrease two and the decrease two half doubles decrease. These colors are so pretty this section right here is like my favorite, it's so pretty two half doubles. I'M gon na decrease all the way around and making some progress now in the next row. If you're ahead of me, because we're racing now, it's just gon na, be one half double and a decrease you get around to that SEC. That next row, because we're trying to bring this in as quickly as possible and the decrease so we're almost to the end, two decrease two half doubles and then a decrease, and even though that orange that we started with is not the same color it. You can't tell that it's not, it doesn't belong, that's why I brought it in. I just thought it would be. You know nice, I think the only other color I really would have probably used would be the green or the yellow to. Let me have that extra Stitch at the end, which is fine Stitch to join chain. One keep going in the round. It'S coming in really fast. Now, right now we're gon na do half double decrease, half double decrease! I mean really neat if they had ended in uh orange, but it's not going to green. I guarantee it. Half double decrease that double decrease after a little decrease, half double decrease smell been around and well, we go beginning is where we end up double degree: half double decrease, I have double degrees and, of course, if you're making this a smaller hat for a smaller person, I would only do the two rows of bubbles, but because I have a big head and because this is meant to fit over my ponytail, that's why we did the three full rows and it's going to be slouchy style, but I've Double Hat. And then I decrease. Half double decrease and somehow that Stitch disappeared, that we need that extra Stitch that we didn't need now we're going to decrease every Stitch all the way around, so we're just going to do chain one and we're going to decrease and decrease, then decrease and decrease. Thank you, decrease and decrease in over my hat, so it twists a little more where's the beginning of the row. I lost the beginning of the row. Oh we're not there! Yet we're not there! Yet calm down, call together, go together. Okay, two together! Actually, I think, that's the beginning of the row hang on yeah. That'S the beginning of the row right there. So do this, one pull tight slip, stitch up here to joined the size hole we have is minimal. So now we are going to switch to single crochets. We'Re going to do two single crochets together to really bring the top of this hat in so in order to do that, you just grab up one and grab up two and pull them together. The next two stitches grab up one grab up two pull through stitches. One round up two pull through both wrap up one wrap up two pull through both two pull through both and then we're at the end of the row. Grab off one grab up two pull through both slip. Stitch to join. This is the size hole that we have left. So what I'm going to do my glasses off now my scissors are missing. Oh they're right there I'm going to cut a longish tail, so maybe a foot long just so that I have room to work and then I need a needle and a yarn needle. I am going to tie that off and then I'm going to put this on. My yarn needle and what we're going to do is we're going to cinch this off a little bit and to do that. We'Re just going to weave in and out around the posts of the last row of the single crochets. So go down and up and down and up beginning all down and up pull through down one more time and I'm going to pull up through the center center right here and just pull it tight. Your hat is all cinched off and what I do is I usually go around the stitches and I just weave it in and out a little bit going in and out doesn't matter what stitches you use just go in and out around it just holds the the Decreases in a little more and then go back down through the middle go into the inside of the Hat, and then I grab any old Loop like this wrap it twice pull through, give you a little knot to secure it, and then I weave in the ends. Wherever I I want to weave them in, if you want this to be a little less gapy, you can come in and just go through some of these stitches. If you want. This is really just too make sure that we have a long enough tail if this ever comes untied close up some of those gaps. If you want not that it really much matters, I just do this as an extra precaution, so in case it ever decides to come loose which I've never had a hat come loose. I have an extra long tail, just weaved in and out of there and then wrap it twice, pull through now, you're gon na stick on me. Huh. There we go there. We have our hat. We are done with this tutorial yay. We did it noisy mom. We did it not cute, it's so cute. Thank you so much for sticking with me through this tutorial for two tutorials in a row. We did it yay um and I did say if you guys are gon na make this I want to see. This is what our back seam looked like: it's not real obvious. The colors make it a little obvious, but they're not like a a significant um Jack there. So right, I want to see what you guys have created. I want to see your hats and your cowls anywhere sets together and I will see you in the next one bye guys.

Ms C's Cottage: Wow! You got your hat finished! So proud of you... I am liking how Premier is matching/coordinating their colorways. It makes things easier for us makers. Never apologize for family noise. To those of us whose houses are quiet, it sounds like life!

Annie B: This set is soooo cute! I just love the colours - this a pretty set to cheer up those dark & gloomy days!! You look so lovely in it ...thank you for sharing it with us, now we can get bright & funky for the winter too!❤

Kathy Evans: YOU ARE A GENIUS!!! These patterns are so beautiful and with this yarn they are beyond gorgeous . Thank you Jennifer. Premier Yarns should love these.

Sue Bigger: That is an awesome hat and a great tutorial!! What a wonderful way to end the week. Have a super weekend

Valerie Dunham Handmade With Heart: I love that yarn!!! You created the perfect pattern to show off the yarn beautifully. The patterns aren't fighting with the bright colors. Everything is balanced nicely. I would love to do some colorwork with the vivid colors and black. I could see black mittens with a star pattern in the rainbow colors. I have to get some of the orange too. One, for Halloween fun. Two, for my best friend she is a huge Philadelphia Flyers hockey fan. Oh, and our school colors were orange and black.

Barbara: I love watching you and listening to your stories. I usually watch from start to finish before I make what you are showing and while I watch or should I say listen, I'm crocheting trying to finish up what I'm currently making to make what you are showing. Thank you for sharing and the hat and cowl are beautiful.

marlene young: The hat and cowl.set are so beautiful! Thank you for these 2 tutorials. I love how you do your tutorials it's like sitting with a friend while crocheting

Linda Bessinger: Soooo cute and cheerful... I'm going to make the cowl first, I love the pattern! Do you also have a written pattern for the hat? Thank you so much for this tutorial!

Vals Yarn Room : I do my hdc decrease just like you, somebody told me it was wrong. I told them it's OK if we do them differently. I love watching all your videos, I think you are great

Christine Torres: This set is beautiful I love it! I plan on making me one in my favorite colors

April M: I can’t believe how you create the pattern as you go! It’s amazing to me! I love this hat and scarf set. Thank you for the tutorial; I leaned a new stitch!

Pat Bittinger: So pretty. I am making the cowl/scarf. But, don't have the vivid yarn so am using stash yarn. But, won't be able to make a hat as I have no more of this yarn. Yes, I try to crochet along with the person doing the tutorial; but I am not fast enough for most of you. So I pause and then start it at the point I paused it. Have a great day.

Medjine Paul: Beautiful work . I feel the same way about solid color brim . I don’t like the look of variegated hat brims . I might give your design a try from my yarn stash. Thanks for the tutorial ❤

Cheryl McCall: Got mine done using regular Sweet roll yarn in colorway Peaches n Cream. Now on to the cowl! Thanks, Jenn! Love love love it!

Texana Simmons: Its such a cute hat and a perfect companion to the cowl! Its a real VIVID DREAM!

Jennifer Parkey: I love your hat and cowl. So beautiful! ♥️♥️ I have already made the cowl in “It’s Electric”. I’ll be making the hat in the morning. Thank you for all your work. You are a real inspiration to all of us.

Robin Manzanares: You don't know how much I appreciate you doing these tutorials. You make them so easy to understand.

Shirley Spring: Thank you! They’re so pretty!

Jordan Perdue: I love the hat at the very beginning when you were making the single crochets on top of the bobble stitches it reminded me of a cupcake.

Jo: Fabulous hat and cowl!! Checking which yarn I would use now Have a lovely weekend!

Viola LaFevers: I love your hat and scarf. I NEED to make the set. Thank you for the tutorial.

Kelly Jarrett: Those look beautiful! First time on your site. Really enjoyed it. Thank you you so much for video. Can't wait to make it !

Sharon Densmore: Love the hat and cowl set. Such a bright cheery colors. Looks cute on you Have a good weekend.

Samantha K: VividAcious!!! I love the Tetra colorways. Blessings

Traci Perdue: Great Job!!! Love it!!! Thanks so much for the set. I appreciate it. Have a great day!!!

Wendy Robert: Love these two items!!! Wish I could crochet, I’m a knitter….

Lydia Berg: Hi Jennifer I cannot wait to see this surprise tutorial of that beautiful hat! Jennifer so cute this is not describe it it is gorgeous! Scarlett is so beautiful!

Lorna Phillips: Hello Sunshine . So bright and beautiful!! Just seeing these vibrant colors brightened my mood immediately Thanks so much.

Sandy Grove: Love the hat! Thanks! ❤️

Denise Gustafson: Well, I am going to have to do the scarf as well as a baby blanket so I will have a matching scarf and hat set! lol!! P.S. - and I am a big-head too so I love your hats!!

Ricola’s Crochet Corner: I’m still waiting for my yarn, I hope it gets here soon. I need to make this hat with the vivid

Valerie Lucero: So pretty I would make many hats and cawls for the winter. I'm like you, I don't like winter . It's just sad, I'm more of a Summer person.

Crochet w/RA (Carolyn) 🌺: I love the hat and cowl set!! The colours are terrific & the stitches are equally gorgeous! I've GOT to make this for my granddaughter! Bravo, Jennifer!

Lyn Webber: Oh wow, just love this hat !! Good job ! Love from

Sandy Grogg: Amazing colors. I plan to do this hat…sans the bobbled… I’ll do SC,HDV,SC… same decreases… I’ll be using the primary…with a red brim.

Sandy Grogg: Couldn’t wait for my PRIMARY to arrive, so I broke out some orange Super Saver..and the matching stripes…an started my very Furst brin up crocheted hat… I might change the pattern a bit…but am excited to be learning todo a goid bottom up hat. Thanks so much…. I’ll do another one, whrn my PRIMART arrives,

Karen B: You look so great in these colors! Hooray! Thx for knocking these tutorials out!

Linda Just A Crochet Sister: Love the hat so beautiful

Nysi’s Pieces: Love the vivid dreams set

She’z got Yarn 2: Awe you made my day I love doggie Kisses . Scarlet is beautiful

D McG: What a pretty set! So cute!

Vicky Thoeni: Great looking hat. I have a question My hat always fit around ok but the from the top to bottom in the back is always to big the back of my head flat from the top to the middle. How do I fix the hat? It doesn't matter what pattern. Thank's for the great tourtial.

Roxanna Conner: I will be watching the power of the rings show tonight after work with my husband. Lol, the only way I can beat the Podcaster at crocheting tutorials is pausing the video and get a head start. I will be making these sets, pictures to come on fb. I would love to see more hat tutorials as I can only make them from the bottom up.

Rose Renik: Very beautiful , hat. Matching the scarf very well. Can't wait to start it tonight.

JerriAnn Gordillo-Marty: I love the colors ❤

krazymammaw: Love the cowl and hat looks good on you......

Moni Rice: Beautiful hat and cowl !

Sweet Child: The yarn looks delicious

Patricia Halkett: awesome work My cowls are different that's cute cowl.

Eileen Allen: Very nice vibrant colors. I may be back to make it. Nice pattern Jennifer.

Denise Scheib: Could you please make fingerless mitts that match the hat and cowl?

Sandy Grogg: Oops.. I started with a J-q0, instead of an H-8…………so.. I’ll just rip a few rows out, to get the snug fut I like… Next time, I’ll remember…

Ricola’s Crochet Corner: Omg good morning I love the cowl and hat

Linda Just A Crochet Sister: Everything I make a Bob hat it comes out so big don't know what I do wrong so I gave up on hats lol

TKG Creations: Very pretty, ~Chris~

krazymammaw: I dont know if have enough but fingerless gloves in a thermal stich just a idea

Nathalie Penar: GM ☕. Very cute and fun colors.

krazymammaw: Forgot to tell you love your hair

Debby Hulsey: Cute cute cute

krazymammaw: Sounds like in the same room at times the music .

Deb T: Does the ribbing have to be an even number of rows so that the slip stitch join looks good? Or doesn't matter how many rows?

Betty Edwards: Hey Jenn

Margaret Ramos: Good Morning Jennifer

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