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September 6, 2024

Crochet Crystal Ice Hat Pattern + Tutorial

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Crochet Crystal Ice Hat
Crochet Crystal Ice Hat

Introducing the Crystal Ice Hats by Schachemayr Yarns. This clever design is a lot simpler than it looks. I love how it looks more complicated than it really is.

This pattern can be adapted to change sizes by chaining the starting chain that wraps around your forehead. Keep the chain in sets of 5 and you will end up with a perfectly fitting hat. The final three rounds of the hat are the decreasing rounds which can be done in virtually any size as the top of the hat is bunched up and sewn together.

The zigzag effect is just an optical illusion formed by front post treble crochets that come down over two rows and connected to the next row with the same colour. It makes it appear that you have had to crochet on a zigzag formation but that's where the fun is.

With the brim using a Camel Stitch, you will notice that the brim will have nearly a double thickness to it. This is perfect for those, like me, who live in cold regions of the world.

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Free Pattern: Crochet Crystal Ice Hat

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  1. Denise says

    December 11, 2014 at 4:32 pm

    My version but with a slouch: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10205332284657000&set=a.2841630610278.143667.1544708088&type=1&permPage=1

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  2. Marilyn Everingham says

    December 02, 2014 at 8:01 pm

    I don't think I ever really understood the back loop to crochet into. It is a lot harder than you make it seem which makes,me believe I'm just not doing it correctly. The finished product looks fine, but it is time-consuming and annoying to constantly fish around for a place the hook fits for the next crochet stitch.

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    • Denise says

      December 11, 2014 at 4:18 pm

      Marilyn, I think you are making it harder than it is. When doing a normal crochet stitch, you are inserting through two, loops. As you insert, you will pass through first the front loop, then the back loop, then yarn over and pull through two loops. For a back loop only, you simply avoid that front loop and grab ONLY the back loop, yarn over and pull through exactly as if you had grabbed both loops. It really is easy. Here's a video Mikey di about front and back loop and front and back post stitching. Hope it helps. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTjEmVcxSaU

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  3. Kathy Meck says

    September 23, 2014 at 8:03 pm

    This pattern calls for carrying your yarn along, I would love to know how to do this! The video does not show this! Help!

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    • Terry says

      September 29, 2015 at 12:20 am

      A cute hat, but was looking to make in team colors (2)l. Made a sample of 5 repeats and it looked cool, but wanted it to go with the V stitch wristlets so ultimately went with that. I did alternating rows and carried the yarn. But the drop down was always worked in the front loop of the other color. Suppose I could have just done a DC instead of a TC and only gone down to the next row.

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    • Terry says

      September 29, 2015 at 12:25 am

      Just drop the color rather than cut. Do not work the 'straggler' as Mikey does. When it is time to reuse the color, bring it up and treat it like Mikey does except there will not be a straggler. Look at the tutorial for the V stitch Wristlets. Mikey carries the yarn through in that one.

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