Crochet Witch Hat Patterns for Beginners

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A crochet witch hat is a fun and whimsical accessory that you can make using your crochet skills. Whether you want to complete a witch costume for Halloween or simply adore the style, crochet witch hats are both stylish and versatile. To start making a crochet witch hat, you will need a few basic supplies. These include a crochet hook, yarn in the color of your choice (typically black for a traditional witch hat), a tapestry needle for weaving in ends, and any additional embellishments you may want to add, such as a ribbon or decorative buckle. There are numerous crochet patterns available for making a witch hat, ranging from simple designs to more intricate and detailed ones. Some patterns include step-by-step instructions along with photos or diagrams to help you along the way.

Everydsy witch tarpt cards

Some patterns include step-by-step instructions along with photos or diagrams to help you along the way. To create the traditional cone shape of a witch hat, you will typically begin with a magic ring or a chain of stitches to form the base. From there, you continue working in rounds, gradually increasing the number of stitches to create a wider circumference.

The Everyday Witch Tarot Review

I want to share with you a quick look at another quirky Tarot deck: the Everyday Witch. I am not usually in to whimsical Tarot decks – I like a good laugh as much as the next person, but I take my Tarot straight up (maybe some ice on these long hot summer days). Having said that, there are always exeptions that confirm the rules…

This, in my humble opinion, is one of them – you might be attracted to this deck for it’s lovely art, whether it’s witches or cats you are in to, but this is also a very workable Tarot deck with plenty of good advice to give!

It comes in the (now standard) Llewellyn box set with magnetic clasp and an extensive guidebook, written in the unmistakable style of Deborah Blake, creator of this deck alongside artist Elisabeth Alba. The cardstock is thin and flexible, which makes for easy shuffling but would not withstand heavy-handed treatment.

The artwork boasts witches and their familiars on every card, in lovely muted colours. Pay attention to the cats as they really are very expressive and add something of value to every image!

The card-backs are not reversible and feature a black cat, broom and hat against a starry backdrop.

There are some fresh interpretations to be found in this Rider Waite style deck, so where it will be readily readable to everyone familiar with RW cards it is NOT just another clone.

Here is a small selection of cards from the deck so you can get a taste of how it is styled and whether or not this deck might be for you: Where this deck may look whimsical and just a bit of lighthearted fun, after working with it I can tell you that it has some real wisdom to share. I would recommend this deck to Beginners and Afficionado’s alike.

It gives you very clear messages, in a humoristic style that does NOT however detract from the serious issues you might be faced with in your day-to-day existence.

If you have been sitting on the fence, unsure if you should invest in this particular deck, I’d say go for it! It won’t disappoint.

I would like to share my most favourite card with you, as well as the one card that enamours me least: I adore the cat’s reflection in the pool on this beautiful Moon card, but what the Devil is going on in number 15.

This Devil just creeps me out, putting in mind the Child Catcher from Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang, trying to tempt these poor youngsters in to his trap where they will be subjected to unspeakable things… where this card may capture the essence of The Devil, I prefer mine without hints of pedophelia please.

In conclusion: this deck has been a pleasant surprise and I am sure it won’t join the decks-on-the-shelf that are sadly not being used – I intend to shuffle it often and listen to what it has to say… spread the word.

Please also look at my previous review of the Sasuraibito Tarot, as that is another gem!


​Deck Title – Everyday Witch

Creator – Deborah Blake
Artist - Elizabeth Alba
Publisher - Llewellyn
Date purchased - 2018
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Once you reach the desired width, you work in even rounds until the hat reaches the desired height. Many crochet witch hat patterns incorporate different stitch patterns or techniques to add texture or visual interest. For example, you might see patterns that incorporate ribbing, cables, or lace-like stitches. The choice of stitch pattern and yarn can affect the overall look and style of the hat, allowing you to customize it to your liking. Once you have completed the body of the hat, you can add any desired embellishments. This might include a ribbon tied around the base, a buckle attached, or even crochet flowers or other motifs. Be creative and add whatever details you think will enhance the overall look of the hat. Overall, making a crochet witch hat can be a fun and enjoyable project for both beginners and more experienced crocheters. It allows you to showcase your crochet skills while creating a unique and eye-catching accessory. So grab your crochet hook and yarn and start making your very own crochet witch hat today!.

Reviews for "How to Add a Brim to Your Crochet Witch Hat"

1. Jane - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the crochet witch hat. The quality was subpar and it did not have the same vibrant colors as advertised. Additionally, the hat was much smaller than expected and did not fit properly. Overall, the product did not meet my expectations and I would not recommend it to others.
2. Mark - 1 star - I found the crochet witch hat to be poorly made and it fell apart within a few uses. The stitching was uneven and the material started fraying almost immediately. It is definitely not worth the price and I regret purchasing it. Save your money and avoid this product.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I was hoping for a cute and stylish crochet witch hat, but unfortunately, this one fell short. The shape of the hat was awkward and did not look flattering when worn. The material also felt scratchy against my skin and caused irritation. Overall, I was not satisfied with this product and would not purchase it again.
4. Michael - 1 star - The crochet witch hat was a complete letdown. The colors were dull and faded, and the design was not as intricate as I had hoped. Moreover, the hat just didn't hold its shape well and looked lumpy when worn. I was very disappointed and would not recommend this product to others.
5. Kelly - 2 stars - I was excited to receive the crochet witch hat, but it arrived with loose threads and an unpleasant odor. The hat also did not fit comfortably on my head, as the sizing was off. The overall quality was lacking, and I wouldn't purchase this product again.

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