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How to Crochet a Wonderful Turban Hat Pattern

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How to Crochet a Turban Hat!

Cro­chet­ing a tur­ban hat is a delight­ful and reward­ing project that allows you to show­case your cre­ativ­i­ty while keep­ing warm in style. This guide will explore an easy cro­chet hat pat­tern per­fect for begin­ners and sea­soned crafters. Whether you’re famil­iar with basic cro­chet stitch­es or just start­ing out, this free pat­tern will guide you through cre­at­ing a styl­ish tur­ban hat using sim­ple tech­niques.

First, gath­er your mate­ri­als, includ­ing worsted-weight yarn in your favorite col­ors, a J hook, a tapes­try nee­dle, and a stitch mark­er. The pat­tern pri­mar­i­ly uti­lizes sin­gle cro­chet (sc), slip stitch (sl st), and back loop stitch­es to cre­ate a beau­ti­ful­ly tex­tured design. With a long tail, start the foun­da­tion chain and work the first stitch into the sec­ond chain from the hook. As you progress, use the stitch mark­er to keep track of your rounds.

crochet turban hat

For added visu­al appeal, con­sid­er incor­po­rat­ing dif­fer­ent yarn weights, such as chunky or bulky yarn, to cre­ate a unique tex­ture. Exper­i­ment with faux fur pom poms or yarn pom poms as charm­ing embell­ish­ments. The hat’s height and size can be eas­i­ly adjust­ed to your pref­er­ence, mak­ing it suit­able for dif­fer­ent head sizes and styles, from slouchy to snug.

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Sup­plies:

J hook

I used Van­na White Orange yarn, or you can use what you pre­fer

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Abbre­vi­a­tions:

ch=chain

sl st=slip stitch

sc=single cro­chet

dc=double cro­chet


Instruc­tions:

J hook

Two ways to start this Hat with a Mag­ic Cir­cle or Do Rnd 1:

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

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rnd 2. ch 3, (Counts as first Dc), dc in same st. as join­ing, 2dc in each st. around. Join with sl st on top of chain 2. ‑22 sts.

rnd 3. ch 3, (Counts as first Dc), *2dc in next st., dc in the next stitch, repeat from *around, join with sl st. ‑33 sts.

rnd 4. ch 3, (Counts as first Dc), dc in the next st., 2dc in the next st., *dc in the next two stitch­es, 2dc in the next stitch, repeat from *around, join with sl st. ‑44 sts.

rnd 5. ch 3,(Counts as first Dc), dc in the 2 next two sts., 2dc in the next stitch; *dc in the next 3 stitch­es, 2dc in the next stitch.  repeat from * around, join ‑55 sts.

rnds 6–7. ch 3, dc in each dc around, sl st to join ‑55 sts. Twice

rnd 8. ch 3, dc in the back loops in each dc around, sl st to join, ‑55 sts.

rnd 9. ch 3, sc in the back loops in each dc around, sl st to join, ‑55 sts.

rnds 10–16. Alter­nate between rnds 8–9, end­ing with round 16 hav­ing dc in the back loops, sl st to join, ‑55 sts. Fas­ten off.

To cre­ate the Tur­ban look, take about 1.5 feet of yarn and attach it to your yarn nee­dle. Make sure your seam is in the back and sew in the front. Take your yarn nee­dle and sew in the cen­ter of the hat and sew into the back loop of round 8 and sew around rounds 8–16 many times, as seen in the pic­ture above. Fas­ten off and weave in the ends.

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Watch the accom­pa­ny­ing video tuto­r­i­al for a step-by-step visu­al guide, espe­cial­ly if you’re a visu­al learn­er. The guide also includes a cro­chet hat size chart to ensure the per­fect fit for adults and medi­um-sized heads. Feel free to join our Face­book group for a sup­port­ive com­mu­ni­ty where you can share your progress and ask for advice.

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As you work through this easy cro­chet hat pat­tern, remem­ber that it’s an ide­al project for cold weath­er, mak­ing it a thought­ful and hand­made gift for friends and fam­i­ly. Whether craft­ing cozy, messy bun hats or trendy slouchy bean­ies, each hat is an oppor­tu­ni­ty to explore dif­fer­ent col­or com­bi­na­tions and show­case your unique style.

In con­clu­sion, cro­chet­ing a tur­ban hat is a fan­tas­tic way to indulge in a sat­is­fy­ing and prac­ti­cal cro­chet project. With var­i­ous basic stitch­es and the free­dom to choose your favorite yarns, this pat­tern offers ver­sa­til­i­ty and end­less pos­si­bil­i­ties. Hap­py cro­chet­ing, and enjoy the process of cre­at­ing your per­fect cro­chet hat for the win­ter sea­son or as a heart­felt gift for some­one spe­cial.

 

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