Crochet Newborn Hat
Hello crocheters! How are my favorite readers doing today? Today I want to share with you a beautiful crochet pattern, it’s so cute and so useful. This is the adorable Crochet Newborn Hat. It is a very beautiful pattern and perfect for beginners as it uses beginner stitches. All this cuteness will delight everyone who sees this beautiful project, and it is so easy to make that in addition to having a lot of fun doing it, you will be able to make several copies in a single afternoon. So are you ready? Let’s embark on this wonderful adventure together.
We all know that babies are more sensitive to cold and low temperatures than any adult or older person, so it is very important to keep them warm and protected from low temperatures. In addition to being protected, with this hat they will look very cute and elegant.
The Crochet Newborn Hat consists of a simple and basic crochet hat pattern and can easily be made in a variety of sizes, so rest assured that as your baby grows, you will be able to make new hats for him and adapt the a larger model. The pattern we provide for you here will provide you with four different sizes so you can choose which one best suits your needs.
With a super cute brim, this hat looks adorable and looks even cuter when a baby wears it. Use and abuse your creativity, let your mind guide you when choosing the colors you are going to use, you can make a colorful hat, with two colors matching, with some details… Anyway, do something that you think looks good, I’m sure it will! And you can also make a model different from the other, using different colors.
We want to make it clear here that the line you are going to use in this project makes all the difference. What I mean by that is that thicker lines will make the crochet hat ideal for colder days, just as lighter lines will make it more suitable for cool days.
Another thing, it is important to pay attention to the material you are using to make your project, that is to say, there are perfect lines for children’s projects, they are hypoallergenic and are recommended for pieces made for babies, and this is safer. And if there’s something we have to pay attention to when it comes to babies, it’s safety.
Crochet Newborn Hat. They are easily found in physical craft stores or online, if you need help, ask any attendant at your favorite store in your city or the website you prefer to buy, I guarantee they will help you.
Furthermore, I want to warn you about the use of applications with small parts that can be swallowed. Be careful of trying to over-improvise and go out of pattern if you keep that in mind! Regarding the thickness of the yarn, the yarn used for this project in question is #4 combed yarn, so check your yarn stock if you have any of these.
Well, the alerts and recommendations have already been made, all with great affection… But let’s go back to talking about this cuteness that are crochet hats for babies. You can do stripes or completely in solid colors, it will look very beautiful! You’ll be able to make it as a gift for your little babies or give it as a gift to someone you love, first-time moms, baby shower gifts or baptisms, whatever the occasion… I’m sure that person will love it!
If you are looking to make some extra money, you can choose to make these copies to sell. You won’t spend much to make them, not even a lot of time, and you can sell them for a good price, as they are beautiful crafts. Handicrafts today are highly valued and sought after by mothers of beautiful little babies.
WRITTEN PATTERN
Materials Needed:
- 1 skein of any worsted weight yarn =- 1 skein is sufficient for making multiple hats.
- I-9 crochet hook
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
- Measuring tape
SIZES:
Pattern for Newborn:
Create a magic circle.
Round 1: Chain 2, work 10 double crochet (dc) stitches into the magic circle. Join with a slip stitch to the beginning dc. (10 dc)
Round 2: Chain 2, work 2 dc into each dc around. Join with a slip stitch to the beginning dc. (20 dc)
Round 3: Chain 2, work *2 dc in the first stitch, 1 dc in the next stitch. Repeat from * around. Join with a slip stitch to the beginning dc. (30 dc)
Round 4: Chain 2, work *2 dc in the first stitch, 1 dc in the next 2 stitches. Repeat from * around. Join with a slip stitch to the beginning dc. (40 dc)
Rounds 5-8: Chain 2, work 1 dc in each dc around. Join with a slip stitch to the beginning dc. If you want to continue to the brim of the hat, do not fasten off. (40 dc)
**Go to the brim section
For 0-3 Months / 3-6 Months:
Make a magic circle.
Round 1: Chain 2, work 11 dc into the magic circle. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (11 dc)
Round 2: 2 dc in each stitch around. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (22 dc)
Round 3: *2 dc in the first stitch, 1 dc in the next stitch. Repeat from * all the way around. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (33 dc)
Round 4: *2 dc, 1 dc in the next 2 stitches. Repeat from * all the way around. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (44 dc)
Rounds 5-8: Work 1 dc in each stitch around. Slip stitch to join. (44 dc)
**Go to the brim section
For 6-12 Months:
Make a magic circle.
Round 1: Chain 2, 12 dc in the magic circle. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (12 dc)
Round 2: 2 dc in each stitch around. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (24 dc)
Round 3: *2 dc in the first stitch, 1 dc in the next stitch. Repeat from * all the way around. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (36 dc)
Round 4: *2 dc, 1 dc in the next 2 stitches. Repeat from * all the way around. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (48 dc)
Rounds 5-10: Work 1 dc in each stitch around. Slip stitch to join. (48 dc)
**Go to the brim section
For Toddler:
Make a magic circle.
Round 1: Chain 2, 13 dc in the magic circle. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (13 dc)
Round 2: 2 dc in each stitch around. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (26 dc)
Round 3: *2 dc in the first stitch, 1 dc in the next stitch. Repeat from * all the way around. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (39 dc)
Round 4: *2 dc, 1 dc in the next 2 stitches. Repeat from * all the way around. Slip stitch to join. Chain 2, do not turn. (52 dc)
Rounds 5-12: Work 1 dc in each stitch around. Slip stitch to join. (52 dc)
**Go to the brim section
Brim:
Begin by chaining 6 in the color you’re using for the brim. Note that you can make the brim longer for larger hats if desired. For this pattern’s purposes, start with a chain of 6.
Single crochet (SC) in the 2nd chain from the hook and in the next 4 chains. Slip stitch in the next 2 stitches on the hat, being careful not to SC in the same stitch that your chain came from. Do not chain 1. Turn.
Single crochet back loop only (SCBLO) in each stitch across (5 stitches). Chain 1, and turn.
SCBLO in each stitch across, then slip stitch in the next 2 stitches on the hat. Turn. (5 stitches) Do not chain 1 after slipping stitch to the hat. Repeat from * all the way around.
Slip stitch the two ends together, tie off, and weave in any loose ends.
VIDEO TUTORIAL
For those who prefer video tutorials, we have that option here. We recommend that you watch this adorable tutorial created by the Amanda Crochets channel. We recommend our readers to watch the video tutorial and we emphasize the importance of watching it, as this way you become familiar with the techniques presented for executing the project, understand the best way to make a beautiful example and can even practice your movements while watch. Watch the step-by-step video below.
Dear reader, we always provide you with lots of lovely patterns, we like to offer the best free patterns so that you can put your projects into practice without any difficulties. In case you are still in doubt about what you are going to do, we have another pattern option available here that can inspire you.
You can access it through the link that we leave available here below:
So, my lovely reader, what do you think of this cute crochet baby hat pattern? Very cute, isn’t it? Let us know in the comments, we love to hear your thoughts on the patterns we bring here for you. Send it right now to all the newborn moms, grandmas, dads and uncles you know, I bet they’ll all love this cute project!
It’s great to have you here with us, always follow us because we’re bringing you new patterns every day, always bringing the trends in the world of crochet and perfect news for the readers we love so much. Thank you for being with us and see you soon.
With love, Handmade Learning Here blog team.
Just love and appreciate this art
love to learn new patterns
I love the pattern! If I am making a teenage (adult) size, can you please suggest how many rounds I should do before working on the brim?