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How to Crochet a Witch’s Hat!

Wel­come to this cro­chet tuto­r­i­al, where we will guide you through “How to Cro­chet a Witch’s Hat Pat­tern.” Whether you’re a sea­soned cro­cheter or just start­ing out, this easy cro­chet hat pat­tern is per­fect for all skill lev­els. We’ll cov­er essen­tial cro­chet tech­niques to cre­ate a styl­ish win­ter witch hat, includ­ing sin­gle cro­chet, slip stitch, back loop, and more. With the help of this free cro­chet pat­tern and video tuto­r­i­al, you’ll be able to make great gifts or styl­ish acces­sories for your­self.

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 **Mate­ri­als:** To start this project, you’ll need worsted weight yarn, an I cro­chet hook, a yarn nee­dle, stitch mark­ers, and a tapes­try nee­dle. Choose your favorite yarns or exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent col­or com­bi­na­tions to make your witch’s hat unique.

**Foun­da­tion Chain:** Begin with a foun­da­tion chain that match­es the head size you’re cro­chet­ing for. You can use a cro­chet hat size chart as a ref­er­ence.

 **Basic Stitch­es:** Learn and mas­ter basic cro­chet stitch­es, such as sin­gle and slip stitch­es, to cre­ate a stur­dy and warm hat.

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Sup­plies:
I hook
Orange and Black yarn

Abbre­vi­a­tions:
ch=chain
sl st=slip stitch
sc=sin­gle cro­chet
 
Instruc­tions:
I hook
 
Red Heart Black yarn for the hat, the stiffer the yarn the bet­ter for it to stand up!
 
ch 4- slip stitch to form a ring,
rnd 1. work 5sc in ring, join with sl st. ‑5sts.
rnd 2. work 1sc in each stitch around,  ‑5 sts.  (you don’t need a slip stitch for the rest of the hat, work in con­tin­u­al rounds and use a mark­er to keep track of your rounds)
rnd 3. work 2sc in each stitch around, ‑10sts.
rnds 4–5. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑10sts. Twice
rnd 6. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next stitch, *repeat around ‑15sts.
rnds 7–8. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑15sts. Twice
rnd  9. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next two stitch­es, *repeat around ‑20sts.
rnds 10–11. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑20sts. Twice
rnd 12. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next three stitch­es, *repeat around ‑25sts.
rnds 13–14. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑25sts. Twice
rnd 15. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next four stitch­es, *repeat around ‑30sts.
rnds 16–17. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑30sts. Twice
rnd 18. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next five stitch­es, *repeat around ‑35sts.
rnds 19–20. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑35sts. Twice
rnd 21. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next six stitch­es, *repeat around ‑40sts.
rnds 22–23. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑40sts. Twice
rnd 24. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next sev­en stitch­es, *repeat around ‑45sts.
rnds 25–26. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑45sts. Twice
rnd 27. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next eight stitch­es, *repeat around ‑50sts.
rnds 28–29. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑50sts. Twice
rnd 30. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next nine stitch­es, *repeat around ‑55sts.
rnds 31–32. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑55sts. Twice
rnd 33.  *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next ten stitch­es, *repeat around ‑60sts.
rnds 34–35. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑60sts. Twice
rnd 36. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next eleven stitch­es, *repeat around ‑65sts.
rnd 37. work 1sc in each stitch around, ‑65sts. For these
 rounds I used a slip stitch.
Switch to orange yarn with a slip stitch for the orange strip. 
rnds 38–41. work 1sc in each stitch around, sl st., 4 times, ‑65 sts, sl st. fas­ten off and weave in the endsBrim: Switch back to black yarn with a slip stitch,
rnd 42. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 4 stitch­es. *repeat sl st.
rnd 43. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 5 stitch­es. *repeat sl st.
rnd 44. *work 2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 6 stitch­es. *repeat sl st.
rnd 45. sin­gle cro­chet in each stitch around, sl st. fas­ten off.Try a small­er or larg­er hook for big­ger or small­er size, or increase or decrease some rows.
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Con­sid­er using worsted-weight yarn for a tru­ly enchant­i­ng witch hat for a per­fect blend of warmth and style. This easy cro­chet hat pat­tern is a fan­tas­tic choice for begin­ners and expe­ri­enced cro­cheters alike. You can craft it with basic cro­chet stitch­es like sin­gle, slip, and dou­ble cro­chet stitch­es. The free cro­chet pat­tern and a help­ful video tuto­r­i­al will guide you through each step. Cus­tomize your witch hat to match the win­ter sea­son, choos­ing bulky weight yarn for extra cozi­ness or adding a faux fur pom-pom for extra flair. Don’t for­get to join our Face­book group for addi­tion­al sup­port and share your fin­ished hat to inspire oth­ers. Cro­chet­ing this hat is a great project; your sat­is­fac­tion is our top pri­or­i­ty. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

Craft­ing a witch’s cro­chet hat is a delight­ful project for cro­cheters of all skill lev­els. This easy cro­chet hat pat­tern is designed to be acces­si­ble for begin­ners and enjoy­able for expe­ri­enced mak­ers. With instruc­tions cov­er­ing basic cro­chet stitch­es like sin­gle cro­chet, slip stitch, and dou­ble cro­chet, you can cre­ate a hat that suits your style for the win­ter sea­son. You can make it your own if you pre­fer worsted or bulky-weight yarn. The free cro­chet pat­tern and video tuto­r­i­al make the process even smoother. Join our friend­ly Face­book group to con­nect with fel­low cro­cheters and share your cre­ations.

In con­clu­sion, cro­chet­ing a witch’s hat is an enjoy­able and reward­ing project suit­able for cro­cheters of all lev­els. With this step-by-step tuto­r­i­al, you can eas­i­ly cre­ate your per­fect cro­chet hat. Whether you’re mak­ing it for your­self or as a gift, the fin­ished hat will be a fan­tas­tic addi­tion to your win­ter wardrobe. Be sure to join our Face­book group for sup­port and inspi­ra­tion from fel­low cro­cheters, and remem­ber to check out our pri­va­cy pol­i­cy, espe­cial­ly if you’re using affil­i­ate links to pur­chase your cro­chet sup­plies. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

 

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