Crochet hat for a doll. Toy master class crochet romantic hat for dolls yarn Knitting hats for dolls

Based on a universal blank for a doll's hat, you can create many different looks.

Three hats for a doll based on one universal blank. Crochet

The hat blank is knitted in a spiral (without lifting loops) with single crochets behind the back wall. In this case, a thin spiral line is formed on the front side. Sand-colored Iris threads. Hook No. 1.25.

1. Cast on 5 loops and close into a ring.
2. Knit 7 stitches into a ring.
3. In the next row, knit two stitches in each stitch. At this stage it is convenient to mark the beginning of the row with a stitch in a contrasting color.
4. We knit two stitches in every second stitch.
5-14. Next, we knit two stitches in each 3 (4; 5…..12) stitch.
It is advisable to try on the resulting part of the bottom of the hat on the doll. I got 13 rows. You may need more or less, depending on the size of the doll and the density of the knitting.

15-28. We form the crown of the hat. We knit thirteen rows evenly, without decreasing or adding stitches. (The number of rows can be reduced or increased as desired)

29. Transition from crown to brim. Divide the number of columns by 6. If it is not divisible, add the required number of columns evenly. (I got 7*13=91= 6*15+5, so in this row I added five stitches: above 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90, but did not add above 15.)

30-43. Hat brim. We add columns every 16th. (Further above the 17th, 18th, etc.)

44. Turn the knitting and tie the edge of the hat with inverted stitches.

The hat blank is ready. Let's start finishing.
Important! If the hat is intended for children under three years of age to play with, it can only be decorated with embroidery without beads or sparkles.

Summer elegant hat for a doll

At the bottom, under the brim of the hat, we sew lace or ribbon with bow folds.
Cut out flowers and leaves from felt. We embroider veins on the leaves.
We fasten the hats to the crown satin ribbon.
Sew leaves and flowers to the hat.

English classic hat for a doll

Select a buckle of the appropriate size. From felt or artificial leather cut out the strap to the appropriate length. Sew the strap to the crown of the hat.
When putting on such a hat, the bottom is slightly pressed along the line from the forehead to the back of the head, and the hat itself is slightly compressed from the sides.




The hat blank is knitted in a spiral (without lifting loops) with single crochets behind the back wall. In this case, a thin spiral line is formed on the front side. Sand-colored Iris threads. Hook No. 1.25.

1. Cast on 5 loops and close into a ring.
2. Knit 7 stitches into a ring.
3. In the next row, knit two stitches in each stitch. At this stage it is convenient to mark the beginning of the row with a stitch in a contrasting color.
4. We knit two stitches in every second stitch.
5-14. Next, we knit two stitches in each 3 (4; 5…..12) stitch.
It is advisable to try on the resulting part of the bottom of the hat on the doll. I got 13 rows. You may need more or less, depending on the size of the doll and the density of the knitting.

15-28. We form the crown of the hat. We knit thirteen rows evenly, without decreasing or adding stitches. (The number of rows can be reduced or increased as desired)

29. Transition from crown to brim. Divide the number of columns by 6. If it is not divisible, add the required number of columns evenly. (I got 7*13=91= 6*15+5, so in this row I added five stitches: above 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90, but did not add above 15.)

30-43. Hat brim. We add columns every 16th. (Further above the 17th, 18th, etc.)

44. Turn the knitting and tie the edge of the hat with inverted stitches.

The hat blank is ready. Let's start finishing.
Important! If the hat is intended for children under three years of age to play with, it can only be decorated with embroidery without beads or sparkles.

At the bottom, under the brim of the hat, we sew lace or ribbon with bow folds.
Cut out flowers and leaves from felt. We embroider veins on the leaves.
Attach a satin ribbon to the crown of the hat.
Sew leaves and flowers to the hat.

Select a buckle of the appropriate size. We cut out a strap of appropriate length from felt or artificial leather. Sew the strap to the crown of the hat.
When putting on such a hat, the bottom is slightly pressed along the line from the forehead to the back of the head, and the hat itself is slightly compressed from the sides.

We make a tight braid from twine. We tie the ends. We attach the pigtail to the crown of the hat.
We cut out feathers from felt (you can use real ones), fasten them under the pigtail and sew them on.
From the sides of the field we press it to the crown, and, if necessary, sew it on.




The hat blank is knitted in a spiral (without lifting loops) with single crochets behind the back wall. In this case, a thin spiral line is formed on the front side. Sand-colored Iris threads. Hook No. 1.25.

1. Cast on 5 loops and close into a ring.
2. Knit 7 stitches into a ring.
3. In the next row, knit two stitches in each stitch. At this stage it is convenient to mark the beginning of the row with a stitch in a contrasting color.
4. We knit two stitches in every second stitch.
5-14. Next, we knit two stitches in each 3 (4; 5…..12) stitch.
It is advisable to try on the resulting part of the bottom of the hat on the doll. I got 13 rows. You may need more or less, depending on the size of the doll and the density of the knitting.

15-28. We form the crown of the hat. We knit thirteen rows evenly, without decreasing or adding stitches. (The number of rows can be reduced or increased as desired)

29. Transition from crown to brim. Divide the number of columns by 6. If it is not divisible, add the required number of columns evenly. (I got 7*13=91= 6*15+5, so in this row I added five stitches: above 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90, but did not add above 15.)

30-43. Hat brim. We add columns every 16th. (Further above the 17th, 18th, etc.)

44. Turn the knitting and tie the edge of the hat with inverted stitches.

The hat blank is ready. Let's start finishing.
Important! If the hat is intended for children under three years of age to play with, it can only be decorated with embroidery without beads or sparkles.

At the bottom, under the brim of the hat, we sew lace or ribbon with bow folds.
Cut out flowers and leaves from felt. We embroider veins on the leaves.
Attach a satin ribbon to the crown of the hat.
Sew leaves and flowers to the hat.

Select a buckle of the appropriate size. We cut out a strap of appropriate length from felt or artificial leather. Sew the strap to the crown of the hat.
When putting on such a hat, the bottom is slightly pressed along the line from the forehead to the back of the head, and the hat itself is slightly compressed from the sides.

We make a tight braid from twine. We tie the ends. We attach the pigtail to the crown of the hat.
We cut out feathers from felt (you can use real ones), fasten them under the pigtail and sew them on.
From the sides of the field we press it to the crown, and, if necessary, sew it on.

This is my first MK!!! Still, I did it! I will be glad to receive feedback and constructive criticism, just in case.))
Well, let's go...

Hat cap

We knit 1 air. loop.
We knit another 6 air into it. loops


Next, we knit tightly in the circle with half-columns so that we get a round cap of the required diameter and depth. (For the convenience of this procedure, I usually use auxiliary objects at hand - balls, beads...)

In my case, this is a bead with a diameter of 2 cm. I tie it around the middle or slightly below (but without decreasing the loops).

We get a round cap.

Hat brim
We will make the brim of the hat with Tunisian knitting - it seems to me that it is most similar to straw weaving and allows us to shape the brim of the hat beautiful shape. In general, I like it better this way.
I offer first a detailed verbal description, and then a diagram (please do not panic that there is so much, when you understand this principle, everything will be done almost automatically). Everything is not as difficult as it seems...
So…

From the resulting cap we knit 5 air. loops


From each loop we knit another 1 ch. + 1 v.p. from the base loop (“we dive” into the same cap loop from which we “grow” a chain of 5 loops) = 6 loops on the hook.


We knit the resulting loops in pairs.


Add 1 more chain stitch to the resulting row.


From each vertical loop from the resulting row we knit 1 more loop each + 1 loop from the base (next) = 7 loops on the hook.
We knit them again in pairs and add 1 ch.


In the same way, add 1 loop at the end of each row until 11 loops are formed on the hook.
In this case we used 6 warp loops.
We knit this row, but do not add a loop at the end.


Now we cast on loops so that 7 loops are formed on the hook (i.e., everything is as usual, only not to the end of the row, as before, but a little more than half).
We also knit in pairs.
We put 11 loops on the hook again: (from the short row, and the missing ones from the previous 11-loop row) and 1 warp loop (from the same warp loop as the first 11-loop row). We knit.


Then again follow the same principle.
For one warp loop the rows are: 11 p - 7 p - 11 p...


And so on along our cap until 5 warp loops remain unused.
So, our scheme:

The numbers indicate the number of loops on the hook. Green is our “rise”, blue and light blue are the entire field around the cap.

Our rows of 7 loops allowed us to achieve “romantic” curves and “wavy” brims of the hat.
But if you need more of these “bends”, simply between 11-loop rows you can knit not only a row of 7 stitches, but also one more row, for example, of 5 loops.

If you want to get straight flat fields, on the contrary, remove the rows of 7 loops, leaving only 11-loop rows.

Now the next stage is to reduce the diameter of the fields. The principle applies - in one warp loop - 1 row.
We also cast on 11 loops. We knit in pairs. But when there are 3 loops left on the hook (and not 2 as usual), we knit them all together.


Next is a set of 10 loops. We knit everything in pairs, except for the outermost “three” - them together.
That. we arrive at the initial number of loops and the first warp loop from which it all began.


We close this row: we do not pull out all the loops at once onto the hook, but one at a time and knit each of them paired with the one on the hook. So, we are at the starting point.

Now we will tie it along the edge with half-columns or other decorative type of knitting, for example, with teeth... You can knit a thin wire - then it will be easy to bend the fields in the desired way (in the photo - without wire).


And - to the decor!


Our hat is ready!

In general, as you understand, the process is creative, the result largely depends on the threads, the density of knitting to which you are accustomed - you need to get used to everything.
Well, and of course, I’m showing Owl, whose hat is knitted in exactly this way (using wire along the contour).


Since our bears are small, I take cotton threads, but not very thin ones, otherwise the hat won’t hold its shape,
and I knit with single crochets according to this pattern (this is the bottom of the hat)

To describe it in words, we knit a circle in the usual way (without connecting posts - in a spiral):
we start with two air loops,
1st row - 6 sc in the second loop from the hook,
2nd row - 2sc in each column of the previous row (12 loops),

3rd row - 2 sc in every second column of the previous row (18),
4th row - 2 sc in every third column of the previous row (24),
5th row - 2 sc in every fourth column of the previous row (30),
Row 6 - 2 sc in every fifth column of the previous row (36)
and so on, if you need a circle of a larger diameter.
I knitted seven rows this way.

To determine the required diameter of a circle, I use the following formula: Divide the head circumference by 3.
You can simply measure the length of the circle and knit until this length coincides with the circumference of your head.
Next we will knit with crown:
we knit 4-6 rows of sc without any increments, and if you need to make a clear edge, then the first row without any increments should be knitted behind the back wall of the loops of the last row of the circle.

So I knitted 4 rows

I decided to make the last (fifth) row of the crown with holes for the ribbon (I like it when ribbons are inserted into the hats; if it’s too big, you can tighten it up)
I knitted this row like this: every fourth loop I did not knit a sc, but made an air loop.


There may be options here: through one loop, through two, or even knit without holes)
Now let's start creating the brim of the hat:
we knit a series of increases: for such hats with large curved or straight brims, I increase through 1 loop: 2 sc in every second stitch of the last row of the crown. (for a white hat, increases are made in every third column)

Next, the fields are knitted without increases, either simply with sc or with a pattern. The most elementary pattern: in every third column of the previous row, knit about 3CH (double crochet) (do not forget to make one lifting chain loop, since we are switching to double crochets)

And then I knit another similar row, only I knit 3CH into a loop, as if between the previous “fans”. (only two rows of pattern)

We end with a connecting post. Here's what happened:

The margins can be folded

or leave it like this

In principle, the hat itself is ready. If you leave it like this you will get a hat like this

You can embellish it a little. It all depends on your imagination. I tied the edge with another row: *1СБН, 3 air loops, 1СБН in the next loop from the previous column * repeat around the entire circle. I used a white thread a little thinner than the main one for delicacy.

Here is the result

We hid the notes and here it is:

To complete the picture, I can tell you how I decorated these hats (but when it comes to decoration, everything depends on your unlimited imagination)
To begin with, I threaded the ribbon through those very holes.

And tied a bow

I cut the ribbon diagonally and set it on fire so that the edges do not unravel.
Decorations (flowers) can be knitted, or you can make them from a satin ribbon like roses (the photo was taken by my 4-year-old son)

I use a satin ribbon 0.5 cm wide (we have small bears and hats).
Bend 7-9 cm ribbons at an angle of 45 degrees, like this:

We hold it with our finger and throw the ribbon, which lies horizontally from left to right.

Then we take the end of the ribbon that was at the top and move it down

At the same time, do not forget to hold the center, where we get a small square
Now we throw the horizontal ribbon back: from left to right.

And a vertical ribbon from bottom to top

So, to the end of the short edge of the ribbon, we fold the pot, this is what we get in the end:

And then, holding the ends of the ribbon, release the top (beginning) of the accordion

And the time has come interesting point: hold both ends of the ribbon (long and short) in your hand and pull the long tip so that the rose is gathered

Here is the actual flower. We secure it with a thread and a needle (I sometimes sew a bead in the middle)

We cut the long end of the ribbon (who knows how to melt it carefully with fire) and without tearing off the thread we attach the flower to the hat

Your beauty is ready!