Crochet Pattern: Santa Claus Hat (Barbie Doll Size)
By Rachel Choi – 8 CommentsHoHoHo! Now your dolls can dress up as Santa and celebrate Christmas with this Barbie/Ken doll sized hat. This is a super tiny version of my original Santa Claus Hat Crochet Pattern, which comes in 5 different sizes, ranging from baby to adult.
Finished Size: 2 3/4″ (7 cm) tall, 2″ (5 cm) wide when flat
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Crochet Pattern: Santa Claus Hat
Round 1: with red, ch 2, 4 sc in second ch from hook, place marker: 4 sc
Round 2: sc in each sc around: 4 sc
Round 3: 2 sc in each sc around: 8 sc
Round 4: sc in each sc around: 8 sc
Round 5: (2 sc in next sc, sc in next sc) around: 12 sc
Round 6: sc in each sc around: 12 sc
Round 7: (2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc) around: 16 sc
Round 8 – 9: sc in each sc around: 16 sc
Round 10: sc in each sc around, changing to white in last sc made: 16 sc
Round 11: sc in each sc around, finish off: 16 sc
Pom Pom
Round 1: with white, ch 2, 4 sc in second ch from hook, place marker: 4 sc
Round 2: decrease 2 times, finish off: 2 sc
Using photo as a guide, sew pom pom to top of hat with a yarn needle.
If you would like a Santa Claus Hat that fits a baby, toddler, child, woman or a man, then see Crochet Pattern: Santa Claus Hat – 5 Sizes
This is adorable!
That would look really cute as a bottle topper!
these hats also fit my bearded dragons perfectly for xmas pics!
Help, I dont understand the directions. I am new at this and it is a little confusing. Can anyone help me with this?
Thank You !!!
Deborah
Hi Deborah, just let me know exactly which part you are stuck on so that I can help. Also, here are some posts that might help you out:
How to Read Crochet Patterns
Crochet Abbreviations
Thank You… This is the first line of the patteren:
Round 1: with red, ch 2, 4 sc in second ch from hook, place marker: 4 sc
I dont understand exactly what it is sayin.
Thanks ,
Deb
With your red yarn, you’re going to chain 2. Then make 4 single crochets in the second chain from your hook. The second chain from hook is also the first chain that you made. When you’re done, you’re going to place a stitch marker onto the loop that is on your hook. The marker markers the end of the round and will help you see where the next round will end. Here’s more info on using markers if you need it: All About Stitch Markers in Crochet (take a look at the section for “Markers in the Round”). Let me know if you need more help.
This pattern is adorable and thank you for sharing.