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How to Crochet a Green Pig Angry Bird Hat! 

Are you ready to embark on a fun and cre­ative cro­chet project per­fect for win­ter? This tuto­r­i­al will guide you through the steps to cro­chet a Green Pig Angry Bird Hat. This easy cro­chet hat pat­tern com­bines basic cro­chet stitch­es, like sin­gle cro­chet and slip stitch, with the added tex­ture of cro­chet­ing in the back loop. Whether you’re an expe­ri­enced cro­cheter or just start­ing, this free cro­chet pat­tern is an excel­lent choice for cre­at­ing a play­ful hat that’s ide­al for keep­ing warm and adding a touch of whim­sy to your win­ter wardrobe.

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crochet a Green Pig Angry Bird Hat! 

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Mate­ri­als:

H hook

Green and Black Red Heart yarn

Abbre­vi­a­tions: dc=double cro­chet, sc=single cro­chet, sl st=slip stitch, ch=chain, hdc=half dou­ble cro­chet, 2sctog= 2 sin­gle cro­chet togeth­er decrease. hdc2tog=half dou­ble 2 togeth­er

I made this for my 4 year old, mea­sures 19–20 inch­es, 7 inch­es long.

Instruc­tions: Green Yarn

H hook

rnd 1: Work 11 dc in a Mag­ic Cir­cle, sl st on top of the chain 3. ‑11 dc

 

rnd 2. ch 3, (Counts as first Dc), dc in same st. as join­ing, 2dc in each dc around. join with sl st on top of chain 3. ‑22 dc
rnd 3. ch 3, (Counts as first Dc), *2dc in next dc, dc in the next dc, Repeat from *around, join with sl st. ‑33 dc
rnd 4. ch 3, (Counts as first Dc), dc in the next dc, 2dc in the next dc, *dc in the next two dc, 2dc in the next dc, Repeat from *around, join with sl st. ‑44 dc
rnd 5. ch 3, (Counts as first Dc), dc in the 2 next two dc, 2dc in the next dc, *dc in the next 3 dc, 2dc in the next dc. Repeat from * around, join with sl st. ‑55 dc
rnds 6‑desired length (lengths are list­ed above), Ch 3, (Counts as first Dc), dc in each dc around, sl st to join. ‑55 dc, *Repeat to a length about 7 inch­es long or to your desired length, Slip stitch. Fas­ten off Weave in the Ends. 

Ear flaps: If you would like to add ear flaps
Make 2
H hook, green yarn
1st ear flap, you can slip stitch onto the side of the hat with your green yarn, begin the dc stitch­es, (like to have the seam in the back of the hat, so I do the ear flap on the side of the hat)
2nd flap, fold hat in half and sl st in dc direct­ly across from the last dc from the oth­er ear flap. fol­low direc­tions below for both ear flaps.
Row 1. ch 2, dc in the next 11 dc stitch­es, turn. ‑11 sts
Row 2. ch 2, dc2tog. dc in the next 6 stitch­es. dc2tog. dc in the last st. turn. ‑9
Row 3. ch 2, dc2tog, dc in the next 4 stitch­es. dc2tog. dc in the last st., turn. ‑7
Row 4. ch 2, dc2tog, dc in the next 2 stitch­es. dc2tog. dc in the last st. turn. ‑5
Row 5. ch 2, dc2tog twice, dc in last st. cut yarn and pull through ‑3
The braid from the cen­ter of the ear flap at the bot­tom, use green yarn, with a sl st in the cen­ter of the bot­tom of the ear flap and chain 30, and sl st it off and cut yarn.
Nose: G hook, green yarn
ch 2, work 8 hdc in the 2nd chain from the hook.
Rnd 1. 2hdc in each stitch around, work in con­tin­u­al rounds (16 hdc)
Rnd 2. *1 hdc in the next stitch, 2hdc in the next stitch, *Repeat (24 hdc)

Rnds 3–4. *1 hdc in each stitch around, *repeat. (24 hdc) (twice)

Nos­trils: Make 2, black yarn, G hook, ch 2, work 6 sc in the sec­ond chain from the hook, fas­ten off, place the two nos­trils on top of the green nose. Stuff the pig nose with yarn and sew it on. Place the nose below the eyes in the cen­ter and stuff with yarn.

Eyes:
Make 2
White yarn, G hook
rnd 1. ch 2, work 5 sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, sl st. (5 sts)
rnd 2. work 2sc in each stitch around, work in con­tin­u­al rounds, (10 sts)
rnd 3. *work 1 sc in the next stitch, 2sc in the next stitch, *repeat. (15 sts)
rnd 4. *work 1 sc in the next 2 stitch­es, 2sc in the next stitch, *repeat. (20 sts.) fas­ten off.
Pupils: Make 2,
black yarn, G hook, ch 2, work 6 sc in the sec­ond chain from the hook, fas­ten off, place the eyes on top of the white cir­cle of the eye, place about 2 inch­es apart.
Eye­brows: Make 2, black yarn and sewing nee­dle. Sew on a yarn line above the eyes.
Ears:
Make 2
G hook, Black and Green yarn
Start with black yarn
ch 4
Rnd 1. sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, and each stitch across (3sc)
Rnd 2. turn, sc in each stitch across, (3sc)
Rnd 3. turn, 2sctog, 1 sc (2sc)
Rnd 4. turn, sc in each stitch (2sc)
fas­ten off, with Green yarn. Sin­gle cro­chet around with green yarn. sl st. Place the ears about two inch­es apart on top of the hat.

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To cre­ate the Green Pig Angry Bird Hat, you’ll need worsted-weight yarn and a cro­chet hook. This project starts with a foun­da­tion chain and works with sin­gle cro­chet stitch­es, often in the back loop, giv­ing the hat a unique tex­ture. Through­out the pat­tern, slip stitch­es are used to main­tain the hat’s shape.

The pat­tern includes instruc­tions for the hat’s body, from the bot­tom edge to the top. You can cus­tomize the hat for dif­fer­ent head sizes by adjust­ing the num­ber of stitch­es and rows. A long tail at the end of your project allows for neat fin­ish­ing touch­es, and you can even add a faux fur pom pom for extra char­ac­ter.

You’ve come to the right place if you’re look­ing for an easy and styl­ish cro­chet hat pat­tern. Cro­chet hats are a prac­ti­cal acces­so­ry for the win­ter sea­son and a fan­tas­tic way to unleash your cre­ativ­i­ty. This free cro­chet pat­tern com­bines basic cro­chet stitch­es, includ­ing sin­gle and slip stitch­es, and incor­po­rates cro­chet­ing in the back loop to cre­ate a unique tex­ture. The result is a ver­sa­tile and cozy hat per­fect for keep­ing warm in cold weath­er.

To ensure the per­fect fit, it’s essen­tial to con­sid­er head size and the num­ber of stitch­es when cro­chet­ing this hat. The ver­sa­tile pat­tern is an excel­lent project for begin­ners and expe­ri­enced cro­cheters. Plus, with a long tail for fin­ish­ing, you’ll have a pol­ished and pro­fes­sion­al look for your hat. Whether you add a faux fur pom pom or pre­fer a min­i­mal­ist style, you can cus­tomize your hat to suit your taste and stay fash­ion­able dur­ing win­ter.

For those who learn best through visu­al demon­stra­tions, a video tuto­r­i­al is avail­able. This handy resource makes the cro­chet hat project even more acces­si­ble and enjoy­able. You can cro­chet this hat in your favorite yarns, exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent col­or com­bi­na­tions, and share your fin­ished cre­ations on social media or with­in a cro­chet com­mu­ni­ty. Ulti­mate­ly, you’ll have a prac­ti­cal and styl­ish acces­so­ry that also makes for a thought­ful gift – a tes­ta­ment to your skills and cre­ativ­i­ty as a cro­cheter. So, grab your cro­chet hook and your favorite worsted weight yarn and get start­ed on this easy cro­chet hat pat­tern. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

For those who pre­fer visu­al guid­ance, there’s a video tuto­r­i­al avail­able, mak­ing it an even eas­i­er project to under­take. This play­ful Angry Bird-inspired hat is an excel­lent gift for kids and adults, pro­vid­ing warmth and enter­tain­ment dur­ing win­ter.

In con­clu­sion, cro­chet­ing a Green Pig Angry Bird Hat is a fan­tas­tic and cre­ative project any­one can enjoy. This free cro­chet pat­tern is an oppor­tu­ni­ty to show­case your cro­chet skills and stay warm in style dur­ing the cold win­ter months. Whether you’re mak­ing it for your­self or your child or as a thought­ful gift, this Angry Birds hat is a play­ful and prac­ti­cal addi­tion to your win­ter wardrobe. Hap­py cro­chet­ing, and keep those cre­ative juices flow­ing! 

 

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