2 nd HOUR career technology foundation Crocheting Hats Background information I have been working on crocheting a hat every week since genius hour started and will continue to do so for a few more weeks to donate them for babies ID: 458031
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Jayme Mason2nd HOUR career technology foundation
Crocheting HatsSlide2
Background informationI have been working on crocheting a hat every week since genius hour started and will continue to do so for a few more weeks to donate them for babies.
I am going to donate them to families
with little ones in need.Slide3
Getting startedThe first thing I needed was my crocheting hook
I like to use smaller hooks to keep the stitches tight.
Also a ball of yarn (any color
or
material)
I decided to go with blue, pink, for boy and girl; and Green because it is neutral.
I used YouTube to find a video tutorial that I liked.
I went ahead and typed out the directions with a simpler explanation.
Just a side note I made them for babies, but this same pattern can be used for kids and adults too.Slide4
Step 1 getting started
The first thing to do is loop the yarn in a slip knot around the hook. Thus creating the beginning of the first stitch.
Now chain 5 stitches.
Then slip stitch into the first stitch. Making it look like a circle as shown.
Note to remember: It is ok if the stitches don’t look perfect, in the end it will even out.Slide5
Step 2- Round 1 12 stitches
Work 12 double crochets into the center hole.
Then slip stitch into the first stitch to connect the circle. Slide6
Step 3- Round 2 24 stitches
Chain 2 stitches
Then work 1 double crochet into the same stitch
Now continue to work 2 double crochets into each stitch
Once the circle has been completed slip stitch into the first stitch to connect the circleSlide7
Step 4- Round 3 36 stitches
Chain 2 stitches
Work one double crochet into the next stitch
Then in the next stitch work in 2 double crochets
Repeat the pattern 1 double crochet, 2 double crochet all the way around
Then slip stitch into the first stitch to connect the circle. Slide8
Step 5- Round 4 48 stitches
Chain 2 stitches
Then
work 1 double crochet into the next
stitch
Then
work 2 double crochets into the next stitch
Repeat the pattern 1 double crochet in 2 stitches, 2 double crochet in 1 stitch all around.
Then slip stitch into the first stitch to connect the circle. Slide9
Step 6- Round 5 60 stitches
Chain 2 stitches
Work 1 double crochet into the next 2 stitches
Then work 2 double crochet into the next stitch
Repeat the pattern 1 double crochet in 3 stitches, 2 double crochet in 1 stitch all the way around
Then slip stitch into the first stitch to connect the circle. Slide10
Step 7- Round 6 66 stitches
Chain 2 stitches
Work 1 double crochet into the next 8 stitches
Then work 2 double crochets into the next stitch
Repeat the pattern 1 double crochet in 9 stitches, 2 double crochet in 1 stitch all the way around
Then slip stitch into the first stitch to connect the circle. Slide11
Step 8- Creating length
Chain 2 stitches
Work 1 double crochet into each stitch all the way around
Then slip stitch into the first stitch to connect the circle.
Continue
until
the desired length
T
he rounds start to curl up
Side view
Sitting up view