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Crochet Rainbow Hat

Crochet rainbow hats are not only adorable but also a delightful way to add a pop of color to any outfit! These charming accessories bring a touch of whimsy and happiness to your day, making them perfect for brightening up gloomy weather or simply showcasing your fun personality. Whether you're wearing it for a special event or just to run errands, a crochet rainbow hat is sure to make you stand out in the best way possible. So go ahead, embrace the colorful vibes and let your inner rainbow shine with this cheerful and stylish headpiece!
Materials Needed:
- Yarn – Loopara 4ply combed cotton (Green 12, Green 24, Blue 32, Blue 33, Yellow 38, Orange 48, Pink 51, and Red 67)
- Hook – 4.0mm
- Stitch Marker
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
- Cloth Label
How to Crochet Rainbow Hat – Step by Step
- R1: Ch 3, 12 dc in ring, fasten off
- R2: Ch 3, 12 dc inc, fasten off
- R3: Ch 3, (dc, dc inc) 12 times, fasten off
- R4: Ch 3, (2 dc, dc inc) 12 times, fasten off
- R5: Ch 3, (5 dc, dc inc) 12 times, fasten off
- R6: Ch 1, [sc, sk (5 dc), sk] 14 times, 3 sl, fasten off
- R7: Ch 1, [sc (in 3rd dc of fan), (5 dc) (worked into sc)] 14 times, fasten off
- R8: Ch 1, [sc (in 3rd dc of fan), (5 dc) (worked into sc)] 14 times, fasten off
- R9-16: Ch 1, [sc (in 3rd dc of fan), (5 dc) (worked into sc)] 14 times, fasten off
- R17-18: Ch 1, [sc (in 3rd dc of fan), (6 dc) (worked into sc)] 14 times, fasten off
- R19-20: Ch 1, [sc (in 3rd dc of fan), (7 dc) (worked into sc)] 14 times, fasten off
- R21-22: Ch 1, 112 sc, fasten off, weave in ends
Crochet Tips:
- Keep an eye on your tension when working the fan stitches. Making these fans too tight or too loose can affect the overall shape of your hat.
- Count your stitches at the end of each round, especially in the first few rounds. Missing an increase early on can throw off your entire pattern.
- A stitch marker can be super helpful to mark the beginning of each round, especially when working with multiple colors.
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