![]() (The turning chain does not count as a stitch, so your first stitch should be worked directly into the first front bottom loop of the row below.) CH 1 and turn. ROW 2: HDC across the row, inserting your hook up through the front bottom loop only. ROW 1: Starting in the 2nd chain from the hook, work a half double crochet (HDC) in each chain. ![]() ![]() Make a base chain that measures one inch longer than your desired hat height (with this yarn the base chain will shrink after the first few rows). You can also use the chart below for some standard head sizes to measure your chain. You are making this hat lengthwise, so the length of your base chain will be your hat height. The best way to make sure your hat fits is to make your base chain one inch longer than the length from the tip of your nose to the crown of your head. HALF DOUBLE CROCHET FRONT BOTTOM LOOP: Work as a normal half double crochet, except insert your hook underneath the front bottom loop that faces you as you work across the row. HALF DOUBLE CROCHET (HDC): Yarn over, insert hook into designated stitch, yarn over and pull a loop back through, yarn over and pull through all three loops on the hook. Size H/5.00mm hook, tapestry needle, scissors ![]() Since I live in Colorado, I have a lot of chunky hats to keep me warm during snowy weather, but I also wanted to make some lighter hats that I can easily throw on for the slightly warmer winter days! Materialsīernat Softee Cotton (60% cotton, 40% acrylic, 120g/4.2oz, 232m/254yds)Ģ skeins Cotton, Feather Gray or Sandstone Hey there, Hannah here! The Beginner Crochet Pom Pom Hats that my sister Nicolina made last year are one of my favorite hat patterns, so this year I decided to try that pattern out with some lighter weight yarn and I love how they turned out!įor these hats I used Bernat Softee Cotton* yarn, which is a nice cotton and acrylic blend yarn that is very soft and comfortable to wear. ![]()
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