Bearded Hat
Winter may be coming to an end, but that doesn't mean the cold is. This hat is a perfect idea for either men who have already shaved their beard they accumulated during the winter months and feel like they need a replacement, a funny gift for a friend, or a hat for those cold spring days without having that winter look.
For those of you who don't know how to crochet but like this hat, it is currently for sale on my etsy page:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/JenniesGems1 (my store)
https://www.etsy.com/listing/184087502/crocheted-bearded-beanie?ref=shop_home_active_3 (the hat)
Skill: Previous knowledge in crochet.
Size of hat: Teen-Adult Supplies: Yarn, 5.50 MM crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, a stitch marker(I use a bobby pin)
For those of you who don't know how to crochet but like this hat, it is currently for sale on my etsy page:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/JenniesGems1 (my store)
https://www.etsy.com/listing/184087502/crocheted-bearded-beanie?ref=shop_home_active_3 (the hat)
Skill: Previous knowledge in crochet.
Size of hat: Teen-Adult Supplies: Yarn, 5.50 MM crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, a stitch marker(I use a bobby pin)
Starting the Hat
a.Start off by crocheting a chain of 4.
b.Slip stitch in first chain made.
c.Half double crochet(hdc) 10 stitches in the circle made in step b. Don't forget to use a stitch marker to mark your first stitch.
b.Slip stitch in first chain made.
c.Half double crochet(hdc) 10 stitches in the circle made in step b. Don't forget to use a stitch marker to mark your first stitch.
First Row
first row: Double crochet(dc) twice in every stitch. Don't forget to keep moving the stitch marker to the first stitch in every row.
Second Row
second row: Dc once in the first stitch of the row and twice in the next, then one dc and then two. Do this pattern for the rest of the row. The last stitch should end with two dc.
Third Row
third row: Dc once in each of the first two stitches, two dc in the third stitch, dc once in the next two, two dc in the next, etc.
Fourth Row
fourth row: Dc once in each of the first three stitches, dc twice in the next, dc once in the next three, dc twice in next, etc.
Fifth Row
fifth row: Dc once in each of the next four stitches, two dc in the next, one dc in the next four, two dc in the next, etc.
Hat Crown Diameter
To fit a teen/ adult the diameter should be 6.75- 7 inches.
Hat Height
sixth row- last: Dc once in every stitch until you get the desired length you want. To fit the average teen/ adult try for 9-10 inches from the top of the hat to the bottom.
Beginning the Beard
chain 22
Adding Rows to the Beard
Dc in each stitch, in the last stitch chain two, turn and continue dc in every stitch. Continue until It's approximately 2.5 inches in height.
Making the Mustache
a.Dc in the next 7 stitches.
b.chain 6
c.skip 6 stitches and dc in the next 7
d. chain 2, turn, dc in every stitch.
b.chain 6
c.skip 6 stitches and dc in the next 7
d. chain 2, turn, dc in every stitch.
Braided Mustache
a. Cut out approximately 9 strands of yarn about 23-24 inches long.
b. Tie the ends together with a small strand of yarn
c. Braid the strands
d. Tie the end of the braid
e. fold the braid in half and cut the ends of the yarns so they can be equal strands
b. Tie the ends together with a small strand of yarn
c. Braid the strands
d. Tie the end of the braid
e. fold the braid in half and cut the ends of the yarns so they can be equal strands
Beard Length
a. Cut strands of yarn approximately 20 inches long.
b. Turn beard upside down so the mustache is closer to you.
c. Attach 2 strands of yarn on to each stitch where you want the beard length. (look at the pictures to see what i mean)
d. Sew the braid onto the mustache with a yarn needle.
b. Turn beard upside down so the mustache is closer to you.
c. Attach 2 strands of yarn on to each stitch where you want the beard length. (look at the pictures to see what i mean)
d. Sew the braid onto the mustache with a yarn needle.
Sew the beard in the hat and you're finished! :)