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Halloween Crochet Spider Beanie Hat Free Pattern

I thought my new spiders would look great on a hat, and since my Halloween spooky spiral hat has been really popular, I thought I’d make a spiral beanie hat.

I wanted everyone to be able to wear this hat so I’ve designed it to be unisex and I’ve included instructions for different sizes, from baby through to large adult.

If you have a baby or toddler who you’d love to make a Halloween costume for, check out my spider hat and web poncho pattern HERE.

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Ok. Back to the hat. The hat is worked in a continuous spiral so theres no changing colors which means you only have the two ends to weave when you’re done.

You can customize this hat by changing the length of the brim – make it longer to fold over or leave it without a brim. Make it with any two colors of your choice for a fun look!

After you are done making your hat you can head on over to the spider pattern page where you will find a written pattern and video tutorial to make the spider.

If you would like an ad-free PDF copy of this pattern, I have it available on my Ravelry store for a small fee –>>HERE<<– The PDF includes both the hat and spider patterns.

You are welcome to sell the items you make with this pattern, but please give me, Krazy Kabbage, a mention in your sales listing and provide a link to my website https://krazykabbage.com.

I used Red Heart Super Saver (medium weight; 100% acrylic) in Black and Red.

You will need a crochet hook size I/9 – 5.5mm and a yarn needle to weave in ends.

This pattern uses US terminology.

Stitches used in hat: Sc – Single crochet Hdc – Half double crochet

START HERE

Using red make a magic ring.

Working in the ring, 2 sc, 2 hdc.

Join black into ring, 2 sc, 2 hdc. (Total 8 stitches)

Rnd 2: Pick up red. Working into the black stitches, 2 hdc in each of the next 4. Pick up black. Working into the red stitches, 2 hdc in each of the next 4. (16)

Rnd 3: Using red, [hdc in next, 2 hdc in next] 4 times. Repeat same with black. (24)

Rnd 4: Using red, [hdc in each of next 2, 2 hdc in next] 4 times. Repeat same with black. (32)

Rnd 5: Using red, [hdc in each of next 3, 2 hdc in next] 4 times. Repeat same with black. (40)

Stop increasing here for baby size.

Rnd 6: Using red, [hdc in each of next 4, 2 hdc in next] 4 times. Repeat same with black. (48)

Stop increasing here for toddler size.

Rnd 7: Using red, [hdc in each of next 5, 2 hdc in next] 4 times. Repeat same with black. (56)

Stop increasing here for kids size.

Rnd 8: Using red, [hdc in each of next 6, 2 hdc in next] 4 times. Repeat same with black. (64)

Stop increasing here for teen/adult size.

Rnd 9: Using red, [hdc in each of next 7, 2 hdc in next] 4 times. Repeat same with black. (72)

Stop increasing here for large adult size.

After increase, repeat this round 14 times or less for no brim, more for larger folded brim: Using red, hdc in each of next (half number at end of last round) stitches. Repeat same with black.

Sc in next, slip stitch in next and fasten off. Weave in ends.

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