How to Crochet an Earflap Hat347


Crocheting an earflap hat is a great way to stay warm and stylish during the winter months. This versatile hat can be made in a variety of colors and styles to match any outfit. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this easy-to-follow guide will help you create a beautiful and functional earflap hat.

Materials You'll Need:* Medium-weight yarn in your desired color (approx. 200-250 yards)
* Crochet hook size H (5mm)
* Tapestry needle
* Scissors
* Optional: pom-pom maker or faux fur pom-pom

Abbreviations:* ch - chain
* sc - single crochet
* hdc - half double crochet
* dc - double crochet
* sl st - slip stitch

Instructions:

Foundation Row:


* Ch 105.

Row 1:


* Sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. (104 sc)

Row 2:


* Ch 1, turn. Hdc in each sc across. (104 hdc)

Row 3:


* Ch 1, turn. Dc in each hdc across. (104 dc)

Rows 4-12:


* Repeat Row 3, working in continuous rounds. (104 dc per round)

Decrease Rows:


* Round 13: Ch 1, turn. Dc in each dc, but skip every 5th dc and sl st into the next dc. (84 dc)
* Round 14: Ch 1, turn. Dc in each dc, but skip every 4th dc and sl st into the next dc. (63 dc)
* Round 15: Ch 1, turn. Dc in each dc, but skip every 3rd dc and sl st into the next dc. (42 dc)

Top of the Hat:


* Round 16: Ch 1, turn. Sc in each dc around. (42 sc)
* Round 17: Ch 1, turn. (3 sc, sl st) around. Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

Earflap Bands:


* Cut a piece of yarn approximately 60 inches long.
* Starting from the end of the hat, insert the yarn into the 1st dc and pull it through.
* Fold the yarn in half and insert it into the same dc.
* Pull the yarn through to create a slip knot.
* Repeat this process along the entire edge of the hat, spacing the stitches about 1 inch apart.

Earflap Edging:


* Ch 1, turn. Hdc around the edge of the earflap band. Sl st to the first hdc to join.
* Cut the yarn and fasten off.
* Repeat for the other earflap.

Finishing:


* Weave in any loose ends.
* If desired, attach a pom-pom to the top of the hat.

Tips:* For a warmer hat, use a thicker yarn.
* To make the earflaps longer, add more rows to the foundation row before decreasing.
* You can customize the hat by adding embellishments such as beads, sequins, or appliqués.

Conclusion:Congratulations! You've now successfully crocheted an earflap hat. Wear it with pride and enjoy keeping your ears warm and cozy this winter.

2024-10-30


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