Let's celebrate Halloween with this fun and easy crochet witch hat pattern! Whether you're preparing for a costume party or adding a festive touch to your home decor, this pattern offers a creative and charming way to make your own witch hat.The step-by-step instructions guide you through every round, starting with the pointy top and working your way down to the brim, all while adding personal touches like shaping wire and stuffing for structure. The versatility of the design lets you customize it with different yarn colors, making it perfect for all your spooky season crafts!
Crochet Witch Hat

Hat Point (Orange Yarn)
- Round 1-10: Create a magic ring and work six single crochets (sc) into the ring. Continue to work six sc in each round. At the end of each round, join with a slip stitch (sl st) and then chain one (ch 1).
- Round 11: Work one sc, followed by one sc increase (inc) in the next stitch. Repeat two more times. You should have nine sc.
- Round 12: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of nine sc.
- Round 13: Work one sc in the first two stitches, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat two more times. You should have 12 sc.
- Round 14: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 12 sc.
- Round 15: Work one sc in the first three stitches, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat two more times. You should have 15 sc.

Round 16: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 15 sc.
- Round 17: Work one sc in the first four stitches, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat two more times. You should have 18 sc.
- Round 18: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 18 sc.
- Round 19: Work one sc in the first five stitches, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat two more times. When working the last stitch, insert the hook through the shaping wire to secure it. You should have 21 sc.
- Round 20: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 21 sc.
- Round 21: Work one sc in the first six stitches, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat two more times. You should have 24 sc.
- Round 22: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 24 sc.
- Round 23: Work one sc in the first seven stitches, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat two more times. You should have 27 sc.
- Round 24: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 27 sc.
- Round 25: Work one sc in the first eight stitches, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat two more times. You should have 30 sc.
- Round 26: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 30 sc.
Round 27:
- Work one sc in the first four stitches, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat five more times. You should have 36 sc.

- Round 28: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 36 sc.
- Round 29: Work one sc in the first five stitches, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat five more times. Change to black yarn in the last stitch. You should have 42 sc.
For Hat Body (Black Yarn)
- Round 30: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 42 sc.
- Round 31: Work one sc in the first six stitches, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat five more times. You should have 48 sc.
- Round 32: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 48 sc.
- Round 33: Work one sc in the first seven stitches, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat five more times. Change back to orange yarn in the last stitch. You should have 54 sc.

Hat Brim (Orange Yarn)
- Round 34: Work one sc, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat 26 more times. You should have 81 sc.
- Round 35: Work one sc, followed by one sc inc in the next stitch. Repeat 39 more times. Finish with one sc in the last stitch. You should have 121 sc.
- Rounds 36-38: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 121 sc.
- Finishing: Cut the yarn and do not join with a slip stitch. Use a needle to thread the yarn end to create a seamless finish.

Covering the Stuffing
- Round 1: Create a magic ring and work six sc into the ring.
- Round 2: Work one sc inc into each stitch for a total of 12 sc.
- Round 3: Work one sc in each stitch for a total of 12 sc.
- Finishing: Sew this small round piece to the inside of the hat to cover the stuffing.





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