How to Crochet a Hat for Beginners
How to Crochet a Hat for Beginners
Whether you're looking to save money on your own accessories or you want a custom gift for a friend, crocheting a hat from scratch can be a great project.

If you're new to crocheting, making a whole hat may seem intimidating. However, it is easier than it might seem. With some simple directions and a bit of time, you can crochet a lovely, unique hat.

Designing Your Hat

1. Choose your yarn. To create a basic beanie, you can use any type of yarn. However, it is generally easier for beginners to choose a style that has a good amount of elasticity, isn’t too fluffy, and isn’t too thick. Aim for a 4-ply knitting worsted yarn made out of acrylic or wool. The color doesn’t matter, but it is harder to see and count stitches with a darker color, so you may consider using a lighter hue for your first hat.

2. Determine the size of your geometry dash lite hat. Before you can begin crocheting your hat, you need to determine how large or small to make it. There are two options: you can use general guidelines to choose your size, or take a head measurement for a more specific fit. Either will work well enough, but you probably won’t be able to get an exact measurement for a hat that’s being gifted. The circumference (forehead to back of the head) and the height (ear to top of head) must be measured, but here are the average sizes:

Preemie: circumference = 12-inches, height = 4.25-inches

Newborn: circumference = 14-inches, height = 5-inches

Baby (6-months +): circumference = 16-inches, height = 6-inches

Child and youth: circumference = 20-inches, height = 7.25-inches

Adult: circumference = 22-inches, height = 8.5-inches

Large adult: circumference = 24-inches, height = 9.25-inches

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