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How to crochet a baby hat. Master class. Diagram and description. Hook (baby hats) Hook hook for baby openwork diagrams descriptions


Thread - begonia, hook 2.1. 1 skein was enough.
I'll try to write how I knitted (from memory)
I knitted a strip of fillet mesh around the circumference of my head (4 rows) - in a circle - this is how the bandage turned out
Then I attached the thread and knitted the strip on top with fillet. I tried it on my daughter. The holes were large. I tied them with fans, but at the same time adjusted the pattern so that it did not expand, but vice versa
Fields:
When moving to the brim, I knitted 1 row of sc (I always knit 2-3 rows of sc, but here I didn’t knit it and the hat doesn’t fit so tightly to the head - I did this deliberately so that the hat would be looser at sea)
then 3 rows of arches from 5th century. P.
And then fans according to your favorite pattern
Then I tied a double ring of regilina sc, then in a crawfish step.

Hat “Little Lady”


diagram and description of the side part

Diagram of the bottom and crown for exhaust gas 49-50 cm.

My yarn

My connected 13 rows of the bottom:

Up to the 13th row inclusive, we knit the same for all sizes.
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ATTENTION:
When knitting a pattern in those places where we stick the hook into the post, it is advisable to use the “deep” sticking method. The hook must be inserted not under the two upper half-loops of the column, but into the body of the column itself. This method will not allow the pattern to shift when we knit with the crown.
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Starting from the 15th row for all sizes we knit according to the pattern. Repeat rows 15-20 two more times.
They differ from the 15-20th only in the last row. Instead of a dc, I knitted a sc.
We also knit rows 33-38 according to the pattern.
38th row - RLS in each column.
The fields start from the 39th row.

We finish with the CROWN and insert the FIRST regelin equal to the circumference of the head. I made one vein. This is where we complete the work of the RLS. Steam.

We knit the BRIMS of the hat.
In the 39th row we make increases in every 3rd column,
In the 45th row - every 4th, in the 51st - every 5th.
The point is that in each row with increases you need to add 56 CH (7 reports). That is, in the 39th 168/56 =3, in the 45th (168+56)/56=4, etc.

STRENGTHENING FIELDS.

After the last row of fields is knitted, they need to be steamed well.
On a horizontal table surface, the fields should have the shape of a flat circle.

We take the SECOND regilin (TWO veins at once) and tie it with RLS. The length of regilin is not measured in advance!!! They just cut off the excess later.
We straighten the fields well.
Let's steam!
We tie the same row of RLS again. And we tie the last row with a “crawfish step” through the post.
On a plane, the fields should still be shaped like a flat circle.
Once again we steam the fields with an iron through a damp cloth!!!.
To add rigidity, I used SALVITOSE, which is used in felting.
Air dried.

DECORATION.
It must be removable - on a pin or button.

Knitting daisies is very easy.
Dial a chain of 2 v. n. In the first of them, knit 8 half-stitches and close them in a circle in the 1st half-stitch.

When the whole chamomile is ready, tie each of its petals in succession with connecting posts. This will allow them to keep their shape and not curl.

For the centers of the daisies, make small pom-poms using a regular dinner fork.

We wind the thread around the teeth of the fork. Then we tie it with an additional thread in the middle, remove it from the fork and tighten the knot. Then fluff and trim. Sew to the center of the daisy.

Two daisies are small, and one is slightly larger. For it, the scheme is the same, only for the petals we dial not 7, but 9 v. P.

I made a decoration on a button clasp for bags.
We will need a button and a knitted circle - this is what the daisies will be sewn on:

In finished form:

We attach the button to the hat

Scheme (for petals only):

Designations: the sketched dots on the diagram are the loop that is on the hook; the numbers in brackets are the number of loops that we pull from the connected column (to make it easier to count loops)

Blind (connecting) loop

I knit from Soso threads (50g=240m) with a regular hook No. 1.5 (without a handle)

Step by step photo of the process:
1. We knit 6 single crochets into a sliding loop

tighten the thread and close it in a circle.

2. Grabbing only the back half of the loops, we knit 11 single crochets (1 sc in the first half and 2 sc in the subsequent ones), connecting in a circle.

Half loops of a smaller circle will be needed for the upper petals.

3. We knit arches for the lower petals: cast on 5 air loops (c), skip 3 loops of the circle, fasten to the fourth; repeat 2 more times, fasten the last arch into the loop from which the first arch was knitted.

4. We begin to knit the first lower petal: Cast on 4 stitches. p. If you turn the knitting a little, the back (purl) jumpers will be visible

there is one loop on the hook (shaded point in the diagram), we pull out one loop at a time from the purl jumpers (4 sticks), we pull the last one out from under the arch (outermost stick)

there should be 6 loops on the hook

5. Close the row: grab the working thread and knit loops in pairs on the hook (grab the working thread and pull it through 2 loops, grab the working thread and pull it through the next 2 loops). We have the first row (connected column)

6. If you turn the knitting a little, the purl jumpers will be visible,

We knit one in. P.; we pull out the loops from the purl jumpers (1 on the hook + 5 from the jumpers + 1 from under the arch = 7 loops).

We close the row in pairs.

7. Next, we begin to cut the loops. In the sixth row, we begin knitting from a blind loop (insert the hook into the first jumper, grab the working thread and pull it through the loop on the hook). from further jumpers we pull out a loop and the last one from under the arch

We close the row in pairs.

To finish the first lower petal, we knit a blind loop into each purl jumper, and one under the arch

We make one blind loop in the next arch and begin to knit the second lower petal in the same way as the first. After you tie all three arches, it will look like this

To move to the upper petals, make 1 in. p insert the hook into half the loop of the small circle and knit a blind loop

On a small circle you need to tie 3 arches from 4 in. p (2 arches for petals and 1 for the core)

8. Dial 5 v. p and knit the first connection. upper petal column

First upper petal:

Two petals

We tie the upper petals with single crochets (I laid thin wire along the contour to better hold their shape). The lower petals were tied with stbn (without wire). It turned out like this

Sew on beads, maybe small beads, and admire

Starching caps

1. Wash the cap in warm water (30-40 degrees). I use bleach laundry detergent for white hats and colored laundry detergent for colored ones.


2. Prepare the starch. To do this, pour 2 tablespoons of starch into a bowl and dilute it with 1/2 cup of cold water (to avoid the formation of lumps). Then pour boiling water, about 1 - 1.5 liters, stirring constantly. The mixture should be thick and transparent. Leave to cool.


3. Thoroughly starch the washed hats, squeeze them out (without twisting), removing excess starch.

4. To dry the hats, I use regular inflatable balloons, after inflating them to the desired size.


5. During the drying process, I periodically give the brim the desired shape, and iron the brim of the openwork caps through a layer of fabric.

MORE HATS AND FLOWERS WITH THEM WITH DIAGRAMS

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Summer children's hat for girls! A wonderful decoration for a little princess!

We will need:

  • yarn for a hat 169m/50g (consumption for the hat itself - 1 skein);
  • hook No. 2.1 and No. 2.5.

We’ll take this pattern as a basis, but we’ll make our own adjustments during the knitting process. The hat will fit on an OG of 48-50 cm.

We will use abbreviations: v.p.- air loop; SS- connecting column; RLS- single crochet; CH- double crochet; S2H- double crochet stitch; С3Н- double crochet stitch.

Draw your attention: Each row starts with 4 ch. - 3 lifting loops and 1 ch. for the arch.

The hat pattern is knitted in the form of the so-called. "tick" - 2 dc, separated by 1 ch. into the arch of the previous row. The expansion of the bottom to the required diameter occurs by uniformly adding 6 “checkmarks” in each row. To ensure that the corners in the places of increases do not stand out sharply, the increases in each subsequent row are made offset by half a segment relative to the previous one.

So, let's start: 4 ch. - we close it in a ring.

1st row - 4 v.p. (3 lifting loops and 1 ch for the arch), 11 CH.

2nd row - in each arch of the previous row we knit 2 dcs, separated by 1 ch. It turns out 12 t.n. "tick".

3rd row - we begin to make “tick” increases. In each subsequent row there will be six such increases. The essence of this increase is to knit an additional “tick” between the arches of the previous row.

Row 4 - make 6 tick increments every 3 ticks of the previous row.

Row 5 - make 6 tick increments every 4 ticks of the previous row.

Row 6 - knit without increments. In each arch of the previous row we knit 2 dcs, separated by 1 ch.

Row 7 - make 6 tick increments every 5 ticks of the previous row.

Row 8 - knit without increments. The bottom begins to round out a little.

Row 9 - make 6 tick increments every 6 ticks of the previous row. This is where the increases end and we continue to knit the hats to the required depth without them. The bottom was 13 cm. I got 26 rows from the beginning of knitting and the height of the hat to the brim was 17 cm.

This is what the seam looks like.

For the fields we knit 2 rows of sc. In the second row we make increases in every 5th column. In the next row, in each top of the column of the previous row, we alternately knit 1 embossed column and 1 DC. That. crochet number 2.1 we knit three rows of fields. Now change the hook to No. 2.5 and knit 2 more rows. The photo shows that the brim becomes perpendicular to the hat itself from the first row of knitting. We knit the last row in crab step with crochet number 2.1.

Of course, you can find and buy a hat for your little fashionista in any children's store. But not a single store-bought hat can compare with one that is knitted with your own hands. Girls in handicrafts stand out from others.

Such products are ideal for the off-season, when it is no longer cold outside, but not yet warm. And in the summer it will protect from the sun and not heat up the child’s head.

Hats can be knitted or crocheted. Hats crocheted from beautiful and bright yarn look especially beautiful. You can knit a product for your child’s small head even in the evening if you know how to handle this handicraft device and read knitting patterns correctly.

Requirements for a knitted hat

You can crochet a hat of any shape and design, as much as your imagination allows.

For beginning needlewomen, crocheting a hat for a girl can be a difficult and even nerve-wracking process.

But with a little practice, you can easily create different patterns using basic types of loops.

Crocheted autumn hat for girls

In order to knit a hat you need good yarn (anora, mohair or alpaca, bouclé threads) and, of course, a good hook. The product is knitted with a double crochet.

The scheme will be as follows:

  • 1st row - one chain loop is made, 12 double crochets must be knitted from it;
  • 2nd row – in each loop of the previous row, knit 2 double crochets. The result should be 24 columns;
  • 3rd row - knit in the same way according to the pattern: 2 double crochets in one loop; 1 double crochet into a loop. You will get 36 pieces;
  • Rows 4-6 – 2 columns in one loop, then also one column in 4 loops. Then the pattern is repeated;
  • Rows 7-14 – each stitch is knitted in one loop.

The hat is tied around the edge with scallops or simple posts. The edge can be made with threads of a different color, the main thing is that they are in harmony with the main one. The decoration is a flower on the side.

Description of the flower scheme:

  • an air loop is made and tied with 15 stitches;
  • Next, there is a diagram: 6 columns (2 in each loop) and a simple column;
  • the next row is done in the same way;
  • you will get a flower with five petals.

Scheme of a crocheted hat with a brim for girls

If you are good at patterns, you can knit a lightweight cotton hat like this with a brim for the summer. For this you will need cotton yarn and our handmade “device” No. 1.7-2.

Knitting should start from the top.

Headband hat for summer

First, a rectangle is made as the main openwork pattern. Then the mesh and pendants are added. The flower is knitted separately. The pendants are gathered into a bunch and a flower is sewn on top. You can knit the main part in the round with a 2*2 elastic band, then make a binding on top.

Autumn knitted beret

For a girl, you can crochet a beret hat. It will look very beautiful and impressive. This headdress is suitable for autumn, although you can knit it for summer only from thin yarn. For cold weather you need to use thick yarn.

So, below is a diagram of a beret hat for a girl, a description of crochet.

To crochet a warm hat for a girl for autumn, you need warm yarn from soft threads. This option is quite suitable for a girl of 10-15 years old.

Hand-knitted hats for children will always be in fashion because they attract attention with their originality, beauty and uniqueness. They can be very diverse in shape and appearance, suitable for any time of year. The selection of hats for girls is especially rich. They can be decorated with flowers, stones, ribbons and other decorative elements.

Crochet hat with brim. Scheme

A hat crocheted using our own “Spring Mood” pattern.

Author of the work: Svetlana Vyacheslavovna Kotlyar, teacher at the Berezovsky kindergarten No. 33, Arzamas district, Nizhny Novgorod region.

The master class is designed for children of middle and high school age, teachers and parents who have basic crocheting skills.
Target: making headdress.
Purpose: This work can be a gift, used at exhibitions or simply serve as a headdress.
Tasks: development of fine motor skills of the hands, development of creative thinking.
You will need: red “Children's whim” yarn - 1 skein, some yellow yarn, hook number 1.5.
Good afternoon I offer to crochet a hat with me for you, your daughter or granddaughter. The hat is knitted quickly, the knitting technique is very simple. I will try to describe everything in detail in my master class, if you have any questions, write, I will be happy to answer. So, let's begin.
Diagram from rows 1 to 6 (for the designations in all diagrams, see the diagram of the flower base).


Description of work: cast on 6 air loops and close the chain into a ring. 1 row. We knit 16 double crochets in a circle.
2nd row. 2 air loops + 1 air loop, 1 double crochet + 1 air loop (alternate until the end of the row).


3rd row. 2 chain stitches, 1 double crochet + 1 chain crochet, 2 double crochets + 1 chain crochet.


4 row. 2 chain stitches, 1 double crochet + 2 chain crochets, 2 double crochets + 2 chain crochets.
5 row. 2 chain crochets, 2 double crochets + 2 chain crochets, 3 double crochets + 2 chain crochets.


Next we knit according to the following pattern. (hat diagram from rows 6 to 28).


Description of work: 6, 7, 8 row. 2 chain stitches, 3 double crochets + 2 chain crochets, 4 double crochets + 2 chain crochets.
Don’t forget that starting from the 7th row, shift the pattern to the left (if there are no additions of columns in the row)!


9, 10, 11 row. In each row we continue to add 1 double crochet, without changing the number of chain stitches.
The diameter of the bottom of the cap should be equal to the volume of the head: 3.14.
In our case it is 16 cm (head volume 50: 3.14 = 15.9 (cm)). If the volume of the head is smaller or larger, then the diameter of the bottom will be smaller or larger, count!


From the next row our hat will begin to bend.
12, 13 row. 2 chain stitches, 7 double crochets + 2 chain crochets, 8 double crochets + 2 chain crochets.
14 row. 2 chain stitches, 6 double crochets + 2 chain crochets, 7 double crochets + 2 chain crochets.


15 row. 2 chain stitches, 6 double crochets + 3 chain crochets, 7 double crochets + 3 chain crochets.


16-24 row. 2 chain stitches, 6 double crochets + 4 chain crochets, 7 double crochets + 4 chain crochets.


25, 26, 27 row. 2 chain stitches, 6 double crochets + 5 chain crochets, 7 double crochets + 5 chain crochets.


28 row. Next, we begin to knit the brim for the hat, they are made with single crochets.


We continue to knit the fields, there are no additions of columns in the row.
For our fields, 9 rows were enough for us, if anyone wants a larger field, feel free to add rows!
Row 37 will be the last one. The hat is almost ready.


Let’s shape the cap (you don’t have to do this): dilute the gelatin in water (a tablespoon per glass of water), then pour it into boiling water while stirring.
Immerse the wet cap in the resulting solution, squeeze out, and shape.


We will need a yellow thread, let's start knitting a flower. Flower diagram.


We collect a chain of seven air loops and close the chain into a ring.
1 row. We knit 21 double crochets.


2nd row. 12 chain stitches, 2 single crochets (alternate until the end of the row).
It turns out to be a flower with 7 petals.


3rd row. We tie each petal like this: 1 single crochet, 2 double crochets, 6 double crochets, 2 double crochets, 1 single crochet. Single crochet between the petals.


The first tier of the flower is finished, let's start knitting the second.
In the second tier we will have five petals.
1 row of the second tier. Each petal consists of 7 air loops, connected to the ring of the 1st tier by a connecting post.


2nd row. We tie each petal like this: 1 single crochet, 5 double crochets, 1 single crochet.


The third tier will have three petals.
1 row. Each petal consists of 5 air loops, connected to the ring of the 1st tier by a connecting post.
2nd row. We tie each petal like this: 1 single crochet, 4 double crochets, 1 single crochet.


For the middle of the flower, we collect 4 air loops and connect them to the ring of the 1st tier.
We tie this petal like this: 1 single crochet, 3 double crochets, 1 single crochet.


Next we knit the base of the flower. We collect air loops and connect them into a ring. 1 row of base. 2 chain stitches + 19 double crochets.


2nd row. 2 chain stitches, 4 chain stitches + 1 double crochet + 4 chain stitches.
3, 4, 5 row. Next we knit according to the following pattern.


The base for the flower is ready.


Next, we connect the base with the flower, this is what we get.


You can leave the flower yellow; I tied the edges of the flower petals in single crochets with red thread, but did not tie the base. (Sunday, 01 July 2012 14:31)

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  • #3

    Good afternoon Olga! I am turning to you with a big request. Could you knit me a Panama hat, about the size of a lilac one with a circumference of 56 cm, but I would like a white one. If you agree, then we will agree on the price and everything else, My phone number is 89213167585, Nadezhda.

  • #4

    Wonderful panama hats!
    My eyes are wide open!
    Which one to choose for your granddaughter?
    Thank you!

  • #5

    Great thank you!
    Everything is clear and accessible!

  • #6

    Thank you! Wonderful Panama hats

  • #7

    Thank you, Panama hats are just a miracle. I want to knit everything for my granddaughter.

  • #8

    thanks for the site

  • #9

    I had no idea that a child’s Panama hat could be decorated so clearly! Prospect and respect!

  • #10

    Thank you very much, great help for us beginners in knitting, very grateful to you.

  • #11

    very beautiful, real summer in hats!!!

  • #12

    Can I see on your website how to decipher the abbreviations? And if not, where is such information available???

  • #13

    Good afternoon. Panama hats are wonderful! But I can’t get a Panama hat with rounded brims. Even after adding 5 single crochets, the fields turn out to be a wave ((. I knit white with two roses and small round fields.

  • #14

    Good evening, Marina! It all depends on the density of the knitting. And it is possible that the finished product will need to be starched a little. Good luck in needlework)

  • #15

    Hello Julia! Abbreviations can be found in any knitting magazine or book. I will try to post them on our website. Thank you very much everyone for your nice reviews. Pamper your daughters and granddaughters with your handicrafts more often)

  • #16

    In the 3rd Panama hat, in the photo, starting from the 7th row, there are always 4 dc, and one in relief, and according to the description, there are dc in each base. there should be 2 dc...
    Believe the photo or description??

  • #17

    Please tell me, is it necessary to make increases in the openwork part of the latest model (summer hat)? For some reason it doesn't work out as planned...

  • #18

    Hello Dmitry! The description was compiled by the authors, so it is better to stick to it. And of course, look through your work, if possible, try it on, because all the distortions and shortcomings will be noticeable. I wish you success)

  • #19

    Hello, Elena! In the description of the latest model there are no allowances for the openwork part. If you adhere to the scheme, then you will have it as in the photo - step by step. Maybe you started knitting more tightly, pulling together, than you started?

  • #20

    How to knit a relief stitch? Please tell me.

  • #21

    Hello Olga! A lesson on knitting a relief column can be viewed on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rc2GQedfeIs

  • #22

    Good afternoon Today I accidentally came to your site, was looking for accessible descriptions for knitting panama hats, I’m delighted! everything is clear and easy! Now there will be something to do in the evenings. My granddaughter is 8 months old, I want to knit a poncho with sleeves by spring (I have a beautiful melange yarn - bright, colorful), I can’t find the same descriptions and diagrams - clear and understandable, maybe you have one?

  • #23
  • #24

    Thank you so much for such beauty and detailed explanation and accessible diagrams.

  • #25

    A hat with a relief column... tell me, is it front and back?

  • #26

    Please tell me, when knitting an openwork lilac Panama hat, how to finish the rows (make a transition from one to another) on the bottom and on the openwork part? Confused.

  • #27

    Thank you very much for the detailed description and diagrams of the panama hats!!! I have already knitted a couple for my daughter. I wish you success!

  • #28

    Thank you, Maria! It’s great that our site helped and everything worked out for you. Health to you and your family!

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