Craft an enchanting witch hat using this free crochet pattern

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Hello fellow crochet enthusiasts! Halloween is right around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by making your own witch hat? In this note, I will share a free crochet pattern for a stylish and spooky witch hat that you can make yourself. Let's get started! Materials needed: - Worsted weight yarn in black (about 200 yards) - Size H/5mm crochet hook - Yarn needle - Stitch marker (optional) Pattern: 1. Starting with a magic circle, make 6 single crochet (sc) stitches into the ring. Pull tight to close the circle. 2. Round 1: Make 2 sc stitches in each stitch around.


Muscari are The Art & Soul of Spring.

Muscari Commonly known as Blue Grape Hyacinths for their form and sweet, grapey fragrance, deer- and rodent-resistant Muscari naturalize well with a succession of composite flowering stems. Inspect it closely the top hat of its fertile florets is sky-blue with sterile, bead-shaped, darker sky-blue florets in the middle and slightly open, deep sky-blue florets with white eyes at the base above ample foliage clumps.

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Round 1: Make 2 sc stitches in each stitch around. (12 stitches) 3. Round 2: *1 sc in the next stitch, 2 sc in the next stitch*.

Muscari aucheri Blue Magic

Circa 1871, this scented Turkish native yields slightly conical racemes of densely packed, vivid sky-blue florets. Inspect it closely: the top hat of its fertile florets is sky-blue with sterile, bead-shaped, darker sky-blue florets in the middle and slightly open, deep sky-blue florets with white eyes at the base above ample foliage clumps. It has a pale sweet fragrance. Bulb size: 8 cm/up. Full to partial sunlight. Bloom time in horticultural zone 5: April/May. Plant 5" deep and 3" to 4" apart. HZ: 4-8. Height: 6" to 8".

Muscari are The Art & Soul of Spring.

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Muscari
Commonly known as Blue Grape Hyacinths for their form and sweet, grapey fragrance, deer- and rodent-resistant Muscari naturalize well with a succession of composite flowering stems. Muscari are wonderful planted in thick borders along garden beds, in front of, or under Narcissi and in rivers meandering through dappled woodlands. Muscari also force well. It is common for Muscari to grow foliage in the fall: just ignore it and do not mulch until the ground surface freezes. Top size bulbs. Height: 4" to 12" depending on the variety. Bloom time: variable, April through May depending on the variety. Plant 5" deep and 3" to 4" apart. Horticultural zones 4-8.

Muscari are The Art & Soul of Spring.

Muscari
Commonly known as Blue Grape Hyacinths for their form and sweet, grapey fragrance, deer- and rodent-resistant Muscari naturalize well with a succession of composite flowering stems. Muscari are wonderful planted in thick borders along garden beds, in front of, or under Narcissi and in rivers meandering through dappled woodlands. Muscari also force well. It is common for Muscari to grow foliage in the fall: just ignore it and do not mulch until the ground surface freezes. Top size bulbs. Height: 4" to 12" depending on the variety. Bloom time: variable, April through May depending on the variety. Plant 5" deep and 3" to 4" apart. Horticultural zones 4-8.

Muscari are The Art & Soul of Spring.

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Muscari
Commonly known as Blue Grape Hyacinths for their form and sweet, grapey fragrance, deer- and rodent-resistant Muscari naturalize well with a succession of composite flowering stems. Muscari are wonderful planted in thick borders along garden beds, in front of, or under Narcissi and in rivers meandering through dappled woodlands. Muscari also force well. It is common for Muscari to grow foliage in the fall: just ignore it and do not mulch until the ground surface freezes. Top size bulbs. Height: 4" to 12" depending on the variety. Bloom time: variable, April through May depending on the variety. Plant 5" deep and 3" to 4" apart. Horticultural zones 4-8.
Free crochet pattern for making a witch hat

Repeat from * to * around. (18 stitches) 4. Round 3: *1 sc in each of the next 2 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * around. (24 stitches) 5. Round 4: *1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * around. (30 stitches) 6. Round 5: *1 sc in each of the next 4 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * around. (36 stitches) Now that the base of the hat is complete, we will start working in continuous rounds. 7. Rounds 6-15: Make 1 sc in each stitch around. (36 stitches) 8. Round 16: *1 sc in each of the next 4 stitches, sc2tog (single crochet two together) in the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * around. (30 stitches) 9. Round 17: *1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches, sc2tog in the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * around. (24 stitches) 10. Round 18: *1 sc in each of the next 2 stitches, sc2tog in the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * around. (18 stitches) 11. Round 19: *1 sc in the next stitch, sc2tog in the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * around. (12 stitches) At this point, switch to a black yarn thread and fasten off the previous yarn. 12. Round 20: Join the black yarn with a slip stitch to the first stitch of Round 19. Ch 1, sc in the same stitch and in each stitch around. (12 stitches) Almost done! Now it's time to add the brim to the hat. 13. Sc in each stitch for 3 more rounds. Fasten off the yarn and weave in any loose ends. To add a finishing touch, you can embellish your witch hat with a ribbon, a spider charm, or even some crochet flowers. Congratulations! You now have a stunning crochet witch hat ready to wear for Halloween or any other spooky occasion. Get creative with different yarn colors and make hats for your friends and family to join in on the fun. Hope you enjoyed this free crochet pattern! Happy crocheting and have a bewitching Halloween!.

Reviews for "Master the art of crochet with this free witch hat pattern"

1. Sara - 2 stars - While I appreciate the effort put into providing a free crochet pattern for a witch hat, I found the instructions to be quite confusing and difficult to follow. As someone who is new to crocheting, I was hoping for a more beginner-friendly pattern. Additionally, the final result did not turn out as expected, with the hat being misshapen and not fitting properly. Overall, I would not recommend this pattern to those who are new to crocheting or looking for a simple and foolproof design.
2. Mike - 1 star - Unfortunately, this free crochet pattern for a witch hat was a complete disappointment for me. The instructions were poorly written, lacking clarity and detail. It felt like the pattern assumed I already had advanced crochet knowledge, which I did not. As a result, I struggled to understand certain steps and had to constantly refer to other resources to complete the hat. The final product looked nothing like the image provided, and it was disheartening to spend hours on a project only to end up with a less than satisfactory result. I would not recommend this pattern to anyone unless they have extensive crochet experience and enjoy deciphering vague instructions.
3. Jessica - 2 stars - As an experienced crocheter, I was excited to find a free pattern for a witch hat. However, I was disappointed with the overall outcome of this particular pattern. The sizing was off, resulting in a hat that was too small for my head. The instructions were not clearly written, making it challenging to understand and follow certain steps. Additionally, the pattern lacked useful tips or suggestions to help troubleshoot common issues that may arise during the process. While the end product was decent, it required a lot of adjustments and alterations to make it wearable. I would only recommend this pattern to experienced crocheters who are willing to make necessary modifications along the way.
4. Ryan - 2 stars - I was quite disappointed with this free crochet pattern for making a witch hat. The instructions were difficult to follow, lacking necessary clarification and details. As someone who enjoys crocheting as a hobby, I appreciate patterns that are not only clear, but also engaging. Unfortunately, this pattern fell short in both aspects. The final result was not what I had hoped for, and the hat ended up looking rather misshapen and unappealing. I would recommend looking for alternative patterns that are more user-friendly and provide better guidance for achieving satisfactory results.

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