These hats are simple, cute and very inexpensive! If you don't know the basics on crocheting then I suggest a starter kit from Boye. It comes with 5 hooks, a box of stitch markers, yarn needles, a book explaining the basic stitches and basic patterns, and a tutorial DVD. Very simple and amazingly helpful. Also, YouTube has a wide selection of beginners crocheting videos to help you learn.
So let's get started on the material you'll need to make this comfy purple winter hats without puff ball. (I'll post pictures)
1) homespun yarn Bulky(any color of your desire that they carry.
2) H hook.
3) stitch markers.
4) yarn needles.
5)scissors.
Okay now we're ready to get started on making your hat! (crocheting in the round)
1.) start by making a chain of 4 stitches. Join the ends by making a slip stitch in the first stitch.
2.) you'll end up with a little ring of yarn. Chain 3.
3.) Now make 9 double crochets right into the center of the ring.
4.) Find one of your stitch markers and slip it onto the stitch that's on your hook(the 9th one). Now make 2 double crochets into the space between that first string of chains and the first double crochet.
5.) now make 2 double crochets in the best stitch and in every stitch around. Stop when you get to the stitch marker.
6.) you've just finished the second round. starting with the stitch with your marker on it, count to be sure you have 20 stitches.
7.) Move your market to the loop on your hook, then REPEAT the stitches listed below all the way around.
•1 double crochet in the next stitch
•2 double crochets in the following stitch.
8.) stop when you get to your marker. Count to be sure you have 30 stitches now.
9.) move your market to the loop on your hook and start on the 4th round. REPEAT the stitches bellow all the way around. They're different from the last round.
•1 double crochet in the next 2 stitches
•2 double crotchets in the following stitch
10.) Stop when you come to your marker. Count that you have 40 stitches now.
11.) move your marker to the loop on your hook and start the 5th round. Repeat the stitches bellow all the way around.
•1 double crochet in the next 3 stitches
•2 double crochets in the following stitch
12.) stop when you come to your marker. You should have 50 stitches.
13.) move your marker to the loop on your hook, and start the last round of increases. Repeat the stitches bellow all the way around.
•1 double crochet in the next 4 stitches
•2 double crochets in the following stitch
14.) stop when you come to your marker. You should have 60 stitches.
15.) you've finished the hard part! Move your marker down a row so it's out of your way but marks the end of the round. Make a double crochet in every stitch around and around. Stop when your hat is desired length.
16.) slip stitch to finish off the hat.
Congratulations! You've finished your hat!


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