Like the title implies, this hat is crocheted using multiple strands of yarn (3, to be exact). Using a larger hook and thicker yarn, you get a hat that is cute, cozy, and quick to make :)
Note: This pattern is for a teen/adult (with the head size of approximately 21"-25" around).
Supplies needed:
-Approx. 300 yards of aran weight yarn in separate 100 yard strands (Red Heart Super Saver was used in the making of this hat).
-A 11.5 mm crochet hook
-A handful or two of polyester stuffing
-A darning/taspestry needle
-A 11.5 mm crochet hook
-A handful or two of polyester stuffing
-A darning/taspestry needle
Stitch and technique abbreviations:
Magic ring: mr
Chain stitch: ch
Double crochet stitch: dc
Slip stich: sl st
Stich(es): st(es)
Chain stitch: ch
Double crochet stitch: dc
Slip stich: sl st
Stich(es): st(es)
Hat pattern:
1) Mr, ch 3, dc 12 into the ring, sl st to the first dc (12 st(es))
2) Ch 3, dc 2 in each st. sl st to the first dc (24 st(es))
3) Ch 3, *dc 2 in next st, dc in next st* repeat from * 11 times (36 st(es))
4-9) Ch 3, dc in each st, sl st to the first dc (36 st(es) in each round)
After round 9, fasten off, and with the tapestry needle, weave in the yarn ends.
2) Ch 3, dc 2 in each st. sl st to the first dc (24 st(es))
3) Ch 3, *dc 2 in next st, dc in next st* repeat from * 11 times (36 st(es))
4-9) Ch 3, dc in each st, sl st to the first dc (36 st(es) in each round)
After round 9, fasten off, and with the tapestry needle, weave in the yarn ends.
pompom pattern:
Okay, technically it's not a pompom, but I didn't know what else to call it.
1) Mr, ch 3, dc 12 into the ring, sl st to the first dc (12 st(es))
2-3) Ch 3, dc in each st, sl st to the first dc (12 st(es) in each round)
After round 3, fasten off, and with the tapestry needle, attach the pompom to round one of the hat (be sure to add the polyester stuffing before you completely sew it on).
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And that's it! You've got yourself a hat perfect for enduring harsh winters, or the occasional cold breeze.
I would love to see your finished hats! If you have the time, please upload photos of them on Ravelry or share a link to the photo. It makes me so happy when someone makes something from one of my patterns and shares it with me :)
P.S. If you're having trouble finding the right supplies, I've linked all the products I've used below.
1) Mr, ch 3, dc 12 into the ring, sl st to the first dc (12 st(es))
2-3) Ch 3, dc in each st, sl st to the first dc (12 st(es) in each round)
After round 3, fasten off, and with the tapestry needle, attach the pompom to round one of the hat (be sure to add the polyester stuffing before you completely sew it on).
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And that's it! You've got yourself a hat perfect for enduring harsh winters, or the occasional cold breeze.
I would love to see your finished hats! If you have the time, please upload photos of them on Ravelry or share a link to the photo. It makes me so happy when someone makes something from one of my patterns and shares it with me :)
P.S. If you're having trouble finding the right supplies, I've linked all the products I've used below.
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