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Easy Hat Crochet Pattern


Easy Hat Crochet Pattern


This pattern is a good project to practice the different stitches which are commonly used in crochet, including single and double crochet. Since it's made using bulky-weight yarn and an 8 mm hook, it is also quick to make, and only took me about an hour and a half per hat. They are also warm and comfortable.

This pattern is written to fit an average adult, and is about 52 cm (20 inches) around and 22 cm (9 inches) tall. The chains at the beginning of each row do not count as a stitch. The hat is made from the top down.

You will need:
  • An 8 mm crochet hook
  • 80 g of super bulky weight yarn (I used a Caron Chunky Cake in Sweet and Sour)
Abbreviations:
  • sc - single crochet
  • hdc - half-double crochet
  • hdc inc - half-double crochet two into the same stitch
  • dc - double crochet
  • sl st - slip stitch
  • ch - chain
Note: this pattern is written using US crochet terms.


Pattern:

(Round 1) Ch 2, and hdc 10 into the second ch from the hook. Sl st into the top of the first hdc to form a circle, and ch 1. (10)

(Round 2) Hdc inc around. Sl st into the top of the first hdc, and ch 1. (20)

(Round 3) (hdc inc, hdc) around. Sl st into the top of the first hdc, and ch 1. (30)

(Round 4) (hdc inc, hdc in the next two sts) around. Sl st into the top of the first hdc, and ch 1. (40)

(Round 5) (hdc inc, hdc in the next three sts) around. Sl st into the top of the first hdc, and ch 1. (50)

(Round 6) (hdc inc, hdc in the next four sts) around. Sl st into the top of the first hdc, and ch 1. (60)

(Round 7) Sc in each st around. Sl st into the top of the first sc, and ch 1. (60)

(Round 8) Hdc in each st around. Sl st into the top of the first hdc, and ch 2. (60)

(Round 9) Dc in each st around. Sl st into the top of the first dc, and ch 1. (60)

(Round 10) Hdc in each st around. Sl st into the top of the first hdc, and ch 1. (60)

(Round 11) Sc in each st around. Sl st into the top of the first sc, and ch 1. (60)

(Rounds 12 - 13) Hdc in each st around. Sl st into the top of the first hdc, and ch 1. (60)

(Rounds 14 - 16) Sc in each st around. Sl st into the top of the first sc, and ch 1. (60)

Cut yarn, and fasten off.

Feel free to sell any items that you create using this pattern, but please do not sell the pattern itself. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below, and I will be glad to help. 

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