When you make your crochet hat, use the tips below on looking at yardage to determine what yarns will blend well together in this way. One could certainly make an entire hat of this style in high end yarn or more affordable yarn and it would be just as gorgeous. The end result is a wool blend, super soft hat that didn’t cost a fortune to make. In each of the hats pictured I used our own hand dyed yarn for one color and a more affordable Lion Brand Yarn for the other color. I made these crochet hats using odds and ends of yarn from my stash but you will need to choose two yarns that go well together! Watch the color change video in the crochet hat pattern below to see how I do it! All I do is carry the yarn up the back in the same way for each row and there is a special way I do the yarn over. The technique used to create this sharp color change is a mid-row technique that’s so much simpler than it looks. You can also make the size that the recipient falls into naturally, the sizing is based on standard measurements from the Craft Yarn Council. Just measure the head circumference of the recipient (if you’re able) and choose the size closest to that measurement via the chart in the crochet hat pattern below. I did the math for ya and the crochet hat pattern is available in all sizes, from preemie babies to large adults! I’m wearing the Adult Small and my son is wearing the Child size (he’s almost 4 but has an enormous noggin). This crochet hat looks and feels store bought, or even better and it was so simple and mindless. I seriously don’t know if I’ve ever made anything that was quite as satisfying as this. This hat is made by crocheting a rectangle and sewing it together, that’s it! There’s a not-so-fancy color change that I’ll teach you in a video but otherwise, this crochet hat is the easiest thing I’ve made… and just look at the payoff! The perfect crochet hat for anyone – beginners included! This makes a super warm and comfy crochet hat! I chose one of my favorite stitches ( back loop only half double crochet) to get a more stretchy fabric that looks and behaves more similarly to knitting. I loved the play on words with a “dip dye” look and bonus – I could use up my stash! I had some partial skeins of a bunch of colorways laying around and wanted to whip up a hat pattern to use them. We have so much fun creating themed colorways around different collection ideas like Hocus Pocus at Halloween, Gilmore Girls (the TV show), and Disneyland to name a few. I started a business selling our hand dyed yarn and called it Sewrella Yarn! We open our store once a month for themed collections on the 15th of every month and it always sells out fast! (Follow us on instagram here to stay caught up). I started hand dyeing yarn back in 2017 and I fell in love quickly. Once you master these basic ear flaps, try different variations to make the pattern your own.A beginner-friendly crochet hat – my Dip Dye Crochet Hat – is a free pattern here on the blog! Read through my inspiration, design process, and lots of info on the perfect yarn I chose. There’s also a neat crab stitch finish, but if you can’t seem to figure out how to do it, no sweat - just omit that row. This hat, inspired by the silhouettes of the ’30s, has a simple I-cord detail on the side that gives it a totally different vibe. Outlier Slouchy Toqueīust your stash and create a beautiful beanie while you do it! This pattern includes instructions for several weights of yarn, so use whichever skeins you have on-hand. Once you master it, add the ear flops! The half-double crochet stitches make this a super simple - and fast - project. This pattern comes with a simplified version to familiarize yourself with. Make one for the little one in your life, or stitch up a whole bunch and donate them to a charity. 30 Minute Preemie Hatīaby hats make awesome projects for beginners because they’re so small. Best part? The hat works up quick so you can make it in a weekend. The loose gauge of this pattern gives the hat a nice drape - perfect for a bit of a slouch. Practice your pom-pom skills with this pattern as you stitch one up for anyone who needs a new cozy accessory. Lakeside Chunky BeanieĬhunky yarn is a beginner’s dream, because it works up so quickly. This simple hat will teach you how to master simple stitches like single crochet and double crochet, plus you’ll learn how to crochet in the round and stitch basic shaping. Never picked up a crochet hook before? Don’t sweat it. But don’t stress: hats are the perfect beginner project, so take your pick from the patterns below and make your first project. When you get started with crochet, it might be hard knowing where to start.
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