Cheryl’s Crochet Bearded hat was a super fun project. Sometimes the best ideas for the projects I make come from other people asking me to make things for them. I had seen pics of these kinds of hats being posted, but I had no reason to make one of them at that time until I was asked. Seeing these pics actually makes me want to make a few more of these hats again, even if I don’t know who I’d give them to. Etsy shop listings I guess. ha ha.
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Cheryl’s Crochet Bearded Hat Project Info:
Craft: Crochet
Made For: Cheryl😊
Started: December 15, 2015
Completed: December 15, 2015
Hook sizes: 5.5 mm (I)
Crochet Bearded Hat Pattern Info:
I did not notate which pattern I used and the web address is not on the pattern that I printed out years ago. However, there was a picture on the pattern which I found at the link I am sharing, so I am guessing this is the pattern I used. I do know it was a free pattern. So, if nothing else, hopefully this Crochet Bobble Beard Pattern I found will help you make something similar to what I made.
Yarn used for the Crochet Bearded Hat
The pattern lists the yarn Vanna Glamour, but I’m pretty sure I would have used Vanna’s Choice. Again, I did not write down all the details like I should have. Without a doubt you should be safe using just about any worsted weight yarn for this project.
A few good substitutes would be: Lion Brand , Red Heart Soft, Bernat Softee Baby and Caron Simply Soft, to name a few.
Great yarn websites to check out would be: LoveCrafts, Lion Brand, Knitpicks/We Crochet , and Mary Maxim.
Crochet Hooks and tools
For this project I used U.S. Size I (5.5 0 mm) hook.
Furthermore, something else that comes in handy if you decide you’d like to stitch these sets up for yourself is a good set of crochet hooks. Undoubtedly my favorite brand to use are the Knit Picks brand.
I also have a cute little set from Amazon that I love too. You can buy this one fairly inexpensively and it comes with some tools and notions that will be helpful too. Several buying options to choose from and I don’t think you can go wrong with any of them. 🙂 Additionally I have the light up set pictured below. I love that it’s rechargeable!
Additional Tools for when your wrists and/or hands ache
If you are like me and you knit and crochet a lot, something that I have found is useful at times is a pair of stress relief gloves. I own a few different kinds, but I do think any of them is better than not using anything at all if your hands and wrists are bothering you. In fact I’ll include a few links for you to check out.
Need a little more help?
That should be about all you need if you want to try this one out. If you feel like you might need a little extra assistance and want online classes to help you, check out the links below for Crafty and Annie’s. Both have numerous classes to choose from to improve your skills or teach you something new. You can always learn something new!
Please let me know if you have any questions or need any help. However if you are more interested in custom ordering one already made, you can contact me for that as well. I still sell the finished items. You can contact me here or find me in my Etsy shop: Stay@Home Stitchings
Happy Stitching!
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~Mindy~