Introduction: Crocheted Wizard/Witch Hat
This hat makes the perfect costume for a college student who doesn't have a lot of money to buy their own. The materials for the hat doesn't cost much. This hat does require some crocheting skills. Originally I wanted to go with a Gandalf style hat, but this reminds me more of the sorting hat from Harry Potter. If you decide to make this hat or make it with modifications please post pics! I'd love to see what other people come up with.
Supplies:
Yarn
Crochet Hook 5.50mm
Card Stock Paper
Scissors
Ruler
Tissue Paper
Stitch Marker
A Cookie Jar
Yarn Needle
Patience
Abbreviations used:
sc- single crochet
dc- double crochet
Step 1: Getting Started
chain 2
4 sc in 2nd chain from hook
Put your stitch marker in the first stitch every time you start a new row.
(the number in parenthesis is just there to give you an idea how many stitches you should have)
1sc in each stitch (4)
1sc in the first stitch 2sc in the next etc.(6)
sc in ea(6)
1dc in the first stitch, 1dc in the second stitch, 2dc in the third, 1dc, 1dc, 2dc(8)
1dc 1dc 2dc 1dc 1dc 2dc 1dc 1dc(10)
1dc 1dc 2dc 1dc 1dc 2dc etc(13)
1dc 1dc 2dc 1dc 1dc 2dc etc(17)
1dc 1dc 1dc 2dc 1dc 1dc 1dc 2dc etc(21)
1dc 1dc 1dc 1dc 2dc etc(25)
1dc 1dc 1dc 1dc 2dc etc
1dc 1dc 1dc 1dc 1dc 2dc etc
3 increases in this row. (doesn't matter where just space them out)
increase 2 times in every row until you reach the desired circumference of hat.
dc once in each stitch until the hat is long enough to fit on on your head
Step 2: Making the Rim of the Hat
For the rim of the hat dc in the next 5 stitches and increase on the 6th stitch. Do this until the rim of the hat is the desired length you'd like.
Next find a cookie jar or something to stand your hat up.
Measure the rim of your hat so you know how much card stock paper to cut out.
Cut out the paper and tape it to make a rim around your hat. Cut off any paper that sticks out farther than the crocheted rim.
I recommend laminating the paper rim with tape but that's optional.
Next take the hat and paper ring off the jar. Crochet where you left off and do the same thing only decrease in every 6th stitch instead of increase. After a few rows put your paper ring into the rim of your hat and crochet over it. sew both sides of the rim with a yarn hook or crochet them together with the paper in between.
Step 3: Stuffing the Hat to Add Body
This step is optional but highly recommended. Stuff your hat with tissue paper to add some shape to it. You crochet over the tissue paper in the inside if you don't want it to fall out.

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13 Comments
7 months ago
How many skeins of yarn? Or approximately how many feet?
5 years ago
omg this is soooo cute. I'm going to try turning it into a scarecrow hat..... I like the idea of pipecleaners to make the brim floppier. At the tip are you joining with a sl sts to work in the round?
6 years ago
This is such an awesome pattern. Love the shape!
7 years ago
I love it! Great job! :)
7 years ago
so going to make this, but im going to use pipe cleaners at the brim so its floppier <3 ty for sharing this
8 years ago on Introduction
This is awesome! I totally need one! :D
Reply 8 years ago
Haha thankyou :) you should totally make one! I'd love to see what you come out with.
8 years ago on Introduction
Fun idea! Could even be a witch's hat. Leave off the brim and it's a gnome hat!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
A gnome hat would be awesome! I didn't even think of that.
8 years ago on Introduction
What a great idea to add the cardboard to stiffen up the outside brim of the hat! Thank you for sharing the pattern and the idea! =)
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
:) thankyou, i tried multiple things for it and that seemed to be the best option.
8 years ago on Introduction
The hat is awesome! Very nicely done figuring out the pattern. Thanks for sharing!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Thank you :) It took me about two days to come up with the pattern, but I managed lol