How to Use Crochet Hat Templates Left-Handed
Welcome to Sofasaurus Crochet! I’m Sofia, and in this beginner-friendly tutorial I’ll guide you through crocheting a hat using these hat templates – a tool that will allow you to maintain even sizes no matter what yarn, hook, or stitch you are using! Whether you’re an experienced crocheter looking to refine your technique, or still a beginner eager to dive into the next thing, this step-by-step guide was designed with you in mind. I’ll break down the process into simple, easy-to-follow steps to ensure that you gain the confidence to crochet any hat without a second thought. Grab your yarn and favorite crochet hook and we’ll get started! Don’t forget to sign up for the newsletter for more crochet tips and tutorials. If you’re interested in your own set of the Crochet Hat Templates , you can check them out in the shop! Happy crocheting!
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What are Crochet Hat Templates
For these templates you can use any size hook or yarn to crochet basic hats. You can also use any stitch as long as it can be worked in the round. To determine which size template you’ll need, measure the person’s head by using a measuring tape, keeping it level across the forehead and over the temples. If you’re making them without a specific person in mind, you can use the annotated age group for recommended size. The sizes for the templates are based on US averages. Note: If your measurements are larger than the largest size in the table, use the largest template and make the crochet circle a little larger than the template.
How do you use Crochet Hat Templates?
Start your hat by creating a flat circle using the formula below. Increase until the fabric reaches the edges of the circle from the size you’ve chosen. Once you’ve reached the edge, stop increasing to turn your circle into a tube. The edges will start to curl in after 2-3 rounds, allowing you to work on the length. Continue to work on the length until your hat reaches the bottom of the template. This will create a hat that reaches just below the earlobes. For a slouchy hat, continue to work on the length past the bottom of the template.
Flat Circle Formula
Abbreviations:
sc single crochet
inc increase (2sc)
repeat everything from * to *
1: 7sc (7)
2: inc around (14)
3: *inc, sc* around (21)
4: *inc, sc x2* around (28)
5: *inc, sc x3* around (35)
6: *inc, sc x4* around (42)
7: *inc, sc x5* around (49)
8: *inc, sc x6* around (56)
9: *inc, sc x7* around (63)
10: *inc, sc x8* around (70)
11: *inc, sc x9* around (77)
12: *inc, sc x10* around (84)
Safety Cautions
Items that contain small parts, pins, detachable pieces, snaps, buttons, zipper heads, bows, rhinestones, decorative appliques, ties, drawstrings, shoelaces, ribbons, and other dangling attachments should not be used as toys, children’s sleepwear, or while children are unsupervised. Consult a guide for safety regulations and standards in your region to ensure safety of your finished items. Adult supervision is recommended for using some handmade items.
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