24 Crochet Hats eBook: Interesting Techniques and Inclusive Sizing for Men, Women, Children and Babies
By Kristin Omdahl
A hat is one of the most universal symbols of handmade wearables. They make fantastic gifts because everyone can wear one. Hats are wonderful projects for beginners because the time investment is minimal; and that makes a hat pattern a wonderful resource for building skills and trying new techniques.
Visit “24 Crochet Gifts Book” information page for details on all the hats and material requirements for each pattern in the book HERE.
In this collection, I designed two dozen hats in a wide variety of crochet techniques and offer the patterns in a wide range of sizes. I would love for this book to become your go-to resource for making hats for anyone and for building your crochet skills. Maybe hairpin lace in the round is new to you – if you make the crown motif in the Nina Hat (p. 68) you will now know how to make a circular motif in hairpin lace that you can use for other projects.
Maybe you would like to make a matching cowl or scarf for any of the hats worked in a side-to-side manner such as the Alexa (p.19), Flora (p.31), Jamie (p.41), Milo (p.64), you could simply omit the steps of joining into a tube or cinching the crown shut.
Hats are quick projects that make wonderful gifts. Keeping a stash of hats on hand means you’ll always be prepared for unexpected gifting occasions. If you are interested in selling them, hat projects are relatively low in labor costs.
Another interesting aspect of a hat book with a wide range of sizes is that you can make a collective gift for a group: a ‘mommy (or daddy) and me’ gift set Abigail (p.15), Reina (p.81); a coordinating older sibling and matching baby hat; or maybe a matching set for a whole family as a holiday gift.
I hope you enjoy the many facets of this collection as much as I do. Let us make time to create, share and inspire – today and every day.
xoxo, Kristin
Browse the autographed, personalized paperback book here:
Browse the individual crochet hat PDF download patterns here:
#1 Fingering Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#2 Sport Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#4 Worsted Weight Yarn
#4 Worsted Weight Yarn
#4 Worsted Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#2 Sport Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#4 Worsted Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
Koko Tapestry Crochet Leopard Animal Print Crochet Hat Pattern
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#2 Sport Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#2 Sport Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#4 Worsted Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#4 Worsted Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
#3 DK Weight Yarn
Hibiscus Baby Layette Crochet Pattern including Hat, Booties and Blanket
Visit “24 Crochet Gifts Book” information page for details on all the hats and material requirements for each pattern in the book HERE.
And the supplemental video tutorials for 24 Crochet Gifts Book will be found in this playlist on my YouTube Channel HERE:















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