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    Hat Height Measurement?

    Hello everyone! I'm am fairly new to this forum so I would appreciate any help I can get. I have been making lots of hats recently, I have been able to find head circumferences and hat height measurements online, however I am confused as to where to measure for the hat height? Is it from the crown of the head to above the ear? below the ear? I'm confused! =) Thanks!

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    HI Pam1982 Im guessing BUT crown to below ear?? I know I saw measurements with Photos online????? I will check.
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    Heres a Pin Bard with some on try this Pinterest

    Susan M J

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    I searched on google: crochet hat size. then went to images found all kinds of way to measure, hope this helps...

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    Hello, Welcome, from Tn. I found Hat measurements for crocheting. Here is a link for it Hat Measurements for Crochet and Knit hope this helps out. I even have trouble measuring hats. I am glad I found this for you.

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    Thanks Everyone!!

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    I'm late, but I measure from crown to bottom of ear, especially for little ones. I add enough after that in order to have a cuff to turn up for the youngest children to keep their ears warm. Older children (those who can still be cajoled into wearing a hat) seem not to like the cuff.

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    When I do hats (especially for women) I used my own head as a model. I like ears covered and often make it longer and cuff it up so that the ears are a bit warmer. Some patterns just go to below the ear, some are longer.

    LI Roe

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    I was right Im so thankful I can be of service to those in need??

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