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Viking Hat Crochet Pattern: Pattern Notes How To Read The Pattern
Viking Hat Crochet Pattern: Pattern Notes How To Read The Pattern
and pull through stitch, 3 loops on hook, yarn over and pull
Difficulty level: advanced beginner through all three)
Size: all sizes dc – double crochet (yarn over, insert hook in stitch, yarn over and
pull through stitch, 3 loops on hook, yarn over and pull through
Materials needed: first two, 2 loops on hook, yarn over, pull through both)
Yarn:
worsted or aran weight Medium 4 yarn, yardage depends Pattern Notes
on hat size, yarn used for pattern photos is Bernat Super
How to read the pattern:
Value yarn in the listed colors, any colors can be substituted:
This pattern is abbreviated to save space and speed up reading time,
colorA: hat base, 40-150 yards, Redwood Heather
saving paper for printouts and time for you since you will be able to read
colorB: contrast, 40-125 yards, Clay and reference the pattern faster.
colorC: horns, 25-100 yards, Natural Instructions are separated by a comma for each stitch and by a dash if
crochet hook size H/5mm they are to be placed in the same stitch. An arrow at the end indicates the
crochet hook size G/4mm stitch count for that row/round. Here is an example:
small amount of polyfil or similar stuffing material for horns 2 x 1sc, 2hdc – 1sc – 2dc, 1hdc, 4 x 1sc → 12
stitch marker(s) This abbreviated row stands for: 1sc in each of first 2 sts, in third stitch
tapestry/darning/yarn needle work 2hdc, 1sc and 2dc, then 1hdc in next st, 1sc in each of the last 4 sts.
sewing pins Stitches in brackets stand for repeats, as an example:
4 x (1sc, 3sc, 2 x 1sc)
This abbreviated row stands for: * 1sc in first st, 3sc in next st, 1sc in next
Terms and Stitches used: 2 sts *, repeat from * to * 3 more times.
(this pattern is written in American crochet terms)
If this kind of abbreviated pattern is new to you, it might look confusing
ring – make stitches in magic adjustable ring (free tutorials available at first, but you will get used to it quickly.
on youtube.com/user/MyntKat in the “Techniques” playlist)
alternatively, chain 2, place stitches in second ch from hook Gauge:
st(s) – stitch(es) For H/5mm hook:
sk – skip 15sc x 15 rows = 10 x 10 cm (4 x 4 inches)
join – join last stitch of a round to first stitch with a slip stitch Gauge is very important for the right fit of the hats. Make a test swatch, it
ch – chain should have some stretch to it.
sl – slip (insert hook in stitch, yarn over and pull through stitch and
loop on hook) Sizes:
sc – single crochet (insert hook in stitch, yarn over, pull through This pattern comes with 9 size options. Each size is written out on
stitch, 2 loops on hook, yarn over, pull through both) its own so you can print just the size you plan to make.
Larger sizes are worked with negative ease to fit snugly and You can use larger or smaller horns for the hat size you are making,
comfortably while stretching to fit the head shape and size make them point up or down or even mix things up by making one large
Toddler 1-3 years: and one small horn or pointing one up and the other down. Get creative
• 43cm (17 inches) inner circumference and make the hat your own!
• will fit approximately 42 – 49cm (16 1/2 – 19 1/4 inches) head When working the horns, the tips may get a little distorted because the
circumference first few rounds are worked with very few, closely spaced stitches. If the
• print pages 11+12 horns don't look pointy once finished, just tug at the tips a little until
Child 3-10 years: they pop back into shape.
• 46cm (18 inches) inner circumference
• will fit approximately 45 – 51cm (17 3/4 – 20 inches) head All items are worked in the round with no joins or turns
circumference unless otherwise noted.
• print pages 13+14
Strips Yarn: colorB Hook: size H/5mm Horns Yarn: colorC Hook: size G/4mm
1. 19ch 1. 4sc in ring
2. turn, sk 1st ch, 1sc in back loop of ea ch → 18 (fig. 50-52) 2. 4 x 1sc → 4
3.-5. 1ch, turn, sk ch, 9 x (1hdc, 1sl) → 18 3. 2 x 2hdc, 2 x 1sc → 6
Viking Hat Crochet Pattern Toddler 1 – 3 years 11/20
4. 2sc, 2 x 1hdc, 2sc, 2 x 1sc → 8 Assembling and attaching the horns
5. 1sc, 4 x 1hdc, 3 x 1sc → 8 Lightly stuff the horns with polyfil or similar material. DO NOT
6. 2 x 1sc, 2hdc, 1hdc, 2hdc, 3 x 1sc → 10 (fig. 69) OVERSTUFF! Then use the sewing tail to attach the horn on the second
7. 3 x 1sc, 4 x 1hdc, 3 x 1sc → 10 to last round of the base plate, with the slip stitch border facing the horn.
8. 4 x 1sc, 2hdc, 2 x 1hdc, 2hdc, 2 x 1sc → 12 (fig. 74+75) Make sure you are sticking to the second to last round (not
9. 4 x 1sc, 7 x 1hdc, 1sc → 12 counting the sl border). Weave the tail into the bottom side of the base
10. 6 x 1sc, 2hdc, 3 x 1hdc, 2hdc, 1sc → 14 (fig. 70) plate.
11. 7 x 1sc, 5 x 1hdc, 2 x 1sc → 14 Now wrap the horn strip around the horn, making sure the same side is
12. 8 x 1sc, 2hdc, 2 x 1hdc, 2hdc, 2 x 1sc → 16 pointing outwards for both horns, with the bottom of the strip touching
13. 8 x 1sc, 6 x 1hdc, 2 x 1sc → 16 the base plate. Use the sewing tail to first attach the top of the strip to the
14. 8 x 1sc, 2hdc, 4 x 1hdc, 2hdc, 2 x 1sc → 18 horn, then the bottom to the last round (not counting sl border) of the
15. 9 x 1sc, 6 x 1hdc, 3 x 1sc → 18 base plate. (fig. 76+77)
16. 10 x 1sc, 2hdc, 4 x 1hdc, 2hdc, 2 x 1sc → 20 (fig. 71) Now pin the base plates to the hat, one on either side. You can align the
17. 12 x 1sc, 4 x 1hdc, 4 x 1sc → 20 horns pointing up, down, or whichever way you prefer. Place them with
18. 20 x 1sc, 1sl the base plate just slightly overlaying the brim of the hat and centred
Fasten off. Leave a tail of 80cm (31 1/2 inches) to sew on later. Make over a decorative strip. Stitch into place. (fig. 78+79)
TWO. (fig. 73)
Strips Yarn: colorB Hook: size H/5mm Horns Yarn: colorC Hook: size G/4mm
1. 21ch 1. 4sc in ring
2. turn, sk 1st ch, 1sc in back loop of ea ch → 20 (fig. 50-52) 2. 4 x 1sc → 4
3.-5. 1ch, turn, sk ch, 9 x (1hdc, 1sl) → 20 3. 2 x 2hdc, 2 x 1sc → 6
Viking Hat Crochet Pattern Child 3 – 10 years 13/20
4. 2sc, 2 x 1hdc, 2sc, 2 x 1sc → 8 Assembling and attaching the horns
5. 1sc, 4 x 1hdc, 3 x 1sc → 8 Lightly stuff the horns with polyfil or similar material. DO NOT
6. 2 x 1sc, 2hdc, 1hdc, 2hdc, 3 x 1sc → 10 (fig. 69) OVERSTUFF! Then use the sewing tail to attach the horn on the second
7. 3 x 1sc, 4 x 1hdc, 3 x 1sc → 10 to last round of the base plate, with the slip stitch border facing the horn.
8. 4 x 1sc, 2hdc, 2 x 1hdc, 2hdc, 2 x 1sc → 12 (fig. 74+75) Make sure you are sticking to the second to last round (not
9. 4 x 1sc, 7 x 1hdc, 1sc → 12 counting the sl border). Weave the tail into the bottom side of the base
10. 6 x 1sc, 2hdc, 3 x 1hdc, 2hdc, 1sc → 14 (fig. 70) plate.
11. 7 x 1sc, 5 x 1hdc, 2 x 1sc → 14 Now wrap the horn strip around the horn, making sure the same side is
12. 8 x 1sc, 2hdc, 2 x 1hdc, 2hdc, 2 x 1sc → 16 pointing outwards for both horns, with the bottom of the strip touching
13. 8 x 1sc, 6 x 1hdc, 2 x 1sc → 16 the base plate. Use the sewing tail to first attach the top of the strip to the
14. 8 x 1sc, 2hdc, 4 x 1hdc, 2hdc, 2 x 1sc → 18 horn, then the bottom to the last round (not counting sl border) of the
15. 9 x 1sc, 6 x 1hdc, 3 x 1sc → 18 base plate. (fig. 76+77)
16. 10 x 1sc, 2hdc, 4 x 1hdc, 2hdc, 2 x 1sc → 20 (fig. 71) Now pin the base plates to the hat, one on either side. You can align the
17. 12 x 1sc, 4 x 1hdc, 4 x 1sc → 20 horns pointing up, down, or whichever way you prefer. Place them with
18. 11 x 1sc, 2hdc, 4 x 1hdc, 2hdc, 3 x 1sc → 22 the base plate just slightly overlaying the brim of the hat and centred
19. 11 x 1sc, 9 x 1hdc, 2 x 1sc → 22 over a decorative strip. Stitch into place. (fig. 78+79)
20.+21. 22 x 1sc → 22
22. 4 x 1sc, 1sl
Fasten off. Leave a tail of 80cm (31 1/2 inches) to sew on later. Make
TWO. (fig. 73)