Doesn't my daughter look thrilled ...haha
US terms
Ch.....chain
HDC....Half double crochet
SC...Single Crochet
J hook
worsted weight yarn
Ch.55 join
row1... ch2 hdc in each ch. join
row2-24... ch2, hdc around, join.
Turn "tube" inside out pull working yarn through. Pinch into "plus sign" shape (see picture) creating 4 corners with working yarn at the end of one corner SC to center. Slip stitch up to the end of next corner, then SC back down to center repeat for 3rd corner and lastly SC straight up the 4th side fasten off at the end of the corner.
flip right side out VOILA!!!



It looks great & I love that grey.
ReplyDeleteLove the hat! Thanks for checking out my blog.
ReplyDeletelooks good, might have to give that one a try
ReplyDeleteAnytime I see people knitting or crocheting my fingers start twitching. That hat is super cute.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous hat!
ReplyDeleteI still haven't made one that fits its intended recipient. I'm so sorry about the housing situation. I hope it works out REALLY, REALLY soon. X
Thanks! This looks great and fun to make I will try it =)
ReplyDeleteI hope that you'll have soon date for your move
xo
Wow. If I could corchet I would be all over this- so cute and perfect for the weather right now. your daughter is a beautiful model! xo m.
ReplyDeleteLovely hat and gorgeous colour. Thanks for the directions. My crochet abilities don't go much further than a granny square but I fancy having a go at that pattern.
ReplyDeletelooks like a foreign language to me, but that hat is wonderful. Wish I had one...I love the design.
ReplyDeleteadorable and easy!!! love it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this. It is Exactly what my teen son wants in a hat and I'm so pleased to find the directions to make him one. Thanks again!!
ReplyDeleteThese patterns are so beautiful. Do you allow people to sell the finished products if we give you credit for the pattern?
ReplyDeleteIamechan, you are hdc'ing in every single chain. Not every third. you are just working around the entire chain joining, then chaining to start a new row and so on. Hope that helps.
ReplyDeleteCan you make me one PLEASE!!! That hat is so cute...and fall is just around the corner...sorta.
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! I'm teaching my husband to crochet and looking for easy patterns for him! I am definitely going to make this for myself!!
ReplyDeletexx Jess, www.swensonlove.com
How do you seal it at the top? I've been trying so many times but it never looks the same as the picture:<
ReplyDeleteI have the same question! I cannot for the life of me figure out how to finish off the top. Help?
ReplyDeleteIf you did the magic loop and worked the hat from the top down in the round, you wouldn't have to deal with the bunching in the top or any seams. Nice hat. :-)
ReplyDeleteCould you please tell me the final height/width of the hat laying flat? I'm just using a smaller yarn and hook but want to work it up to the same final product :) thanks!
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