Hat Size Chart
Size Chart is based on Averages. The information is only a recommendation. Please use your own judgment in the final decision.
Note: Rows are based on 1 strand of yarn size 5 or 6 and or 2 strands of yarn size 4 for a neat project.
For a Folded Brim you may need 6 – 18 rows depending on the recipient.

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Do you add more rows in the calculation when it is a brimmed hat?
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Hi Linda, the brim will be additional, but the hat measurements will be the same.
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Yes. Add the number of stitches after you make the brim; or, measure the length of the hat after you make the brim
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The information you provided is very helpful
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Hey how is it possible for a toddler tween and adult women to all use the same loom size?
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Thanks for pointing it out. For Baby and Toddlers – Med 31 Pegs and for Tween and Woman it will be Large 36 Pegs. I corrected it.
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It’s not for toddlers. It’s teens/teens, women and small/petite men that use the same. My 11 year old is as tall as me, and wears near the same size shoes, clothes etc. So I definitely see why the same size is used for tweens/teens and adult women, and petite adult men or other gendered adults not in the large adult category! For larger adults of any gender, the xlg round loom is used, and the smaller loom used for those younger than tween aka toddler, baby, young child or doll it shows above. I can see how you misread and added toddlers to the tween size though, for sure! 😀
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I am using the large 36 pegs and when I am done and I take the hat off them loom it dose not look like what it should be I am a little confused! The yarn I am using is (5 bulky) I do 16 rows for the brim and flip so it 8 rows and then I continue making my hat and I do continue to do 22 rows and take it off the loom it looks small tween & teens so that would be 31 rows and still look small for what it should be!! Help please
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Hi Rebecca, sorry for the late reply. Were you able to find the solution? You are using a bulky yarn. It will be better if you use the 41 peg loom and try.
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I’m pretty new to loom knitting with no human to ask questions.how can I get lessons from teaching a project
Really want to make things for my family. I really don’t know to much about the looms and yarn differences.neither do the craft stores.I feel better when I can make something.
My daughter just passed in September 2023, I need to keep busy.
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How to attach a pom pom using a crochet hook or other ways to attach the pom pom
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Hi Thelma, you can use a needle to attach the pom pom to the hat.
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hi! I used a 31 peg loom to make a baby beanie and it is SO small, no way it could fit my toddler. Can you help me understand, are some 31 pegs bigger than others?
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It depends on the yarn stretch and your baby’s head circumference. Please use the next size peg 36
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I’m confused on the chart do you add 6-18 rows to the existing number of rows total?
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To try on the hat and determine the appropriate brim length, I would first place it on my head to see how it fits and how the brim sits naturally.
If the brim is too long and hangs down, I would gently fold or roll the edges to a length that looks balanced, ensuring it’s straight and proportional to the hat’s overall design.
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I’m confused on the brim? How do the rows work?
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I’m confused on the brim and row count making?
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