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Crochet Ashes Messy Bun/Ponytail Hat

Leyla
Leyla
Aug 16, 2024 09:41 AM
Crochet Ashes Messy Bun/Ponytail Hat

Imagine stepping out on a chilly day with a stylish and cozy accessory like the Crochet Ashes Messy Bun/Ponytail Hat! This trendy hat is the perfect blend of fashion and functionality, allowing you to keep your head warm while still rocking your favorite hairstyle effortlessly. The intricate crochet design adds a touch of charm, making it a versatile piece that can elevate any outfit. Whether you're running errands or meeting up with friends, this hat is sure to become your go-to accessory for those busy days when you want to stay warm and stylish. Get ready to turn heads and stay cozy with the Crochet Ashes Messy Bun/Ponytail Hat – a must-have for any fashion-forward individual!

Size: Teen - Adult (up to a 21" head circumference)

Gauge: 6 stitches (HDC/SC) x 5 rows = 2"

Materials:
--6.0mm hook
--1 skein of Charisma in Ashes Yarn from Michael's (#5 bulky yarn)
--small amount of #5 bulky yarn in black for the trim
--ponytail holder
--tapestry needle for weaving ends

U.S. Stitch Abbreviations:
Ch: chain
Sl st: slip stitch
St: stitch(es)
SC: single crochet
HDC: half double crochet
FPDC: front post double crochet
BPDC: back post double crochet
Rep: repeat
Sk: skip
MR: magic ring
FO: fasten off

SPECIAL NOTE:
November 7, 2018
I tend to crochet loose, so if you are making this hat with the same yarn and same hook, then you will need to double-check as you go to make sure you’re not getting a hat that may be too tight. I received a message from a fellow crocheter who is having this problem. So, to remedy:
1. You may need to go up in hook size (for my beanie Style I used a 10mm hook to make it loose);
2. You may need to add 1-2 additional increase rounds before you start the repeat rounds.

Directions:
1. 20 SC st around ponytail holder. Sl st to first st to join and Ch1. (20)
2. 1 HDC in each st around. Sl st join and Ch1. (20)
3. 2 HDC in first st, 1 HDC in next st. Rep around. Sl st join and Ch1. (30)
4. 2 HDC in first st, 1 HDC in next 2 st. Rep around. Sl st join and Ch1. (40)
5. 2 HDC in first st, 1 HDC in next 3 st. Rep around. Sl st join and Ch1. (50)
6. HDC and SC in the first st, sk the next st. Rep around. Sl st join and Ch1. (25 HDC & 25 SC)
7. SC and HDC in the first st, sk the next st. Rep around. Sl st join and Ch1. (25 SC & 25 HDC)
8-13. Rep steps #6 and #7.
14-15. FPDC, BPDC around. Sl st join and Ch1. (25 FPDC & 25 BPDC)
At the end of Round 15, FO Ashes yarn and join black yarn.

16-17. With black yarn, FPDC, BPDC around. Sl st join and Ch1. (25 FPDC & 25 BPDC). At the end of Round 17, FO and weave ends.

Variations:
For my variations, I used Hobby Lobby's, "I Love This Chunky Yarn" in Black Marble and I used #4 worsted weight yarn in solid, double stranded Yarn (since I didn't have any solid colored Chunky Yarn). I also used 6.5mm hook instead of a 6.0mm hook.

I made 3 of the hats as Messy Bun/Ponytail Hats. I made 1 with no opening (the one that has purple in it). For that one, I started with 10 HDC into MR, increased next Row to 20 HDC stitches and then next row to 30 HDC stitches. Then completed like the rest.

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