How to Crochet a Beret Hat

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How to Crochet a Beret Hat: A Step-by-Step Guide

Beret hats are fashionable and timeless, and they can add a touch of elegance to any outfit. Crocheting your own beret hat is a fun and easy project that can be completed in just a few hours. In this step-by-step guide, we will show you how to crochet a beautiful beret hat that you can wear all year round.

Materials You Will Need:

Yarn of your choice (worsted weight or similar)

Crochet hook (size H/8-5.00mm)

Scissors

Tapestry needle

Step 1: Begin with a Magic Circle

To start your beret hat, create a magic circle with your yarn. If you don't know how to make a magic circle, you can use a regular chain and join it with a slip stitch to create a circle. Once you have your circle, chain 3, and double crochet 11 times into the center of the circle.

Step 2: Crochet Round 1

Join the first and last double crochet with a slip stitch to complete your first round. Chain 3, then double crochet twice into each stitch around the circle. Join the first and last double crochet with a slip stitch.

Step 3: Crochet Round 2

Chain 3, then double crochet twice into the next stitch. *Double crochet once in the next stitch, then double crochet twice into the following stitch. Repeat from * around the circle. Join the first and last double crochet with a slip stitch.

Step 4: Crochet Round 3

Chain 3, then double crochet once in the next stitch. *Double crochet twice into the following stitch, then double crochet once in the next stitch. Repeat from * around the circle. Join the first and last double crochet with a slip stitch.

Step 5: Crochet Round 4

Chain 3, then double crochet twice into the following stitch. *Double crochet once in each of the next two stitches, then double crochet twice into the following stitch. Repeat from * around the circle. Join the first and last double crochet with a slip stitch.

Step 6: Crochet Round 5

Chain 3, then double crochet once in each of the next two stitches. *Double crochet twice into the following stitch, then double crochet once in each of the next two stitches. Repeat from * around the circle. Join the first and last double crochet with a slip stitch.

Step 7: Crochet Round 6

Chain 3, then double crochet twice into the following stitch. *Double crochet once in each of the next three stitches, then double crochet twice into the following stitch. Repeat from * around the circle. Join the first and last double crochet with a slip stitch.

Step 8: Crochet Round 7

Chain 3, then double crochet once in each of the next three stitches. *Double crochet twice into the following stitch, then double crochet once in each of the next three stitches. Repeat from * around the circle. Join the first and last double crochet with a slip stitch.

Step 9: Crochet Round 8

For this round, we will be working in the back loops only. This will create a nice texture and help the beret hold its shape.

    Join the yarn in any back loop with a slip stitch.

    Chain 2, then double crochet in each back loop around, working 2 double crochets in the back loop of the marked stitch.

    Join with a slip stitch to the top of the beginning chain 2.

Repeat rounds 7 and 8 until the beret is the desired length.

Step 10: Finish the Beret

Once you have reached the desired length, you can finish off the beret.

    Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail.

    Thread the tail onto a tapestry needle and weave it through the stitches on the final round.

    Pull tight to close up the hole at the top of the beret.

    Weave in the ends.

Step 11: Add a Pom Pom (Optional)

If you want to add a pom pom to the top of your beret, here's how:

    Cut a piece of cardboard into a circle that's about the size you want your pom pom to be.

    Hold the cardboard circle with one hand and wrap yarn around it with the other hand until it's as thick as you want your pom pom to be.

    Cut the yarn around the edge of the circle.

    Cut another piece of yarn and tie it tightly around the center of the pom pom, making sure to leave long tails.

    Remove the cardboard circle.

    Trim the pom pom to make it even.

    Thread the tails onto a tapestry needle and use them to attach the pom pom to the top of your beret.

And there you have it – a beautiful crochet beret that's perfect for chilly weather. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this pattern is sure to be a hit. Have fun customizing it with different colors and yarns!