So, I'm in college now, and walking between classes in the chill autumn air, I found myself wishing for a hat. I also adore pandas, so I decided it was time to design a hat for myself.


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For my hat, I used Vanna's Choice yarn. I used about 2/3 of the black and 2/3 of the white skein.
I used an H/8 size crochet hook for this project.

First, you need to start with a magic ring and increase until your hat is about as wide as you want it.
Following these instructions, you should end up with a flat circle that pretty much covers the top of your head.
In the next step, you'll be working in entirely single crochets, so the hat will begin to form a bowl shape.
6 sc in magic ring (6)
inc in each sc around (12)
*inc in first sc, sc in next sc* rpt around (18)
*inc in first sc, sc in next 2 sc* rpt around (24)
*inc in first sc, sc in next 3 sc* rpt around (30)
*inc in first sc, sc in next 4 sc* rpt around (36)
*inc in first sc, sc in next 5 sc* rpt around (42)
*inc in first sc, sc in next 6 sc* rpt around (48)
*inc in first sc, sc in next 7 sc* rpt around (54)
*inc in first sc, sc in next 8 sc* rpt around (60)
*inc in first sc, sc in next 9 sc* rpt around (66)
Optional rows, if your hat seems too small
*inc in first sc, sc in next 10 sc* rpt around (72)
*inc in first sc, sc in next 11 sc* rpt around (78)
*inc in first sc, sc in next 12 sc* rpt around (84)
...

Next, make teh ears!
This pattern should give you a little cup shape. If you flatten it, it should like like a panda ear!
1) 6 sc in magic ring (6)
2) inc in each sc around (12)
3) *inc in first sc, sc in next sc* rpt around (18)
4) *inc in first sc, sc in next 8 sc* rpt around (20)
5 - 8) sc in each sc around (20)
9) sc in first 3 sc, dec in next sc, sc in next 15 sc, dec in next sc, sc in last 3 sc (18)

Now, sew on the ears.
When I attached mine, I flattened the hat to try to sew them on as straight as possible.
Make sure you check to see if the ears are even before you tie your ends and cut them!

Later, I added about 10-12 more rows of black, so that I could have a folded brim for my hat.
I thought the hat looked a little unfinished. I love the brim. Plus, it make the hat more snug and keeps your ears warmer. ^_^
When I folded the brim, I sewed the top edge to the hat so it would stay folded.
If your hat is all one color, you don't have sew it to keep it folded - you can just fold it yourself when you wear it.
If your hat is more than one color, however, like mine, I think sewing it is best, so that you don't accidentally show the part were you changed colors.

Enjoy your hat!
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linda.
02 Nov 15:03
SOOO CUTE!
LuLuRose
02 Nov 17:39
THATS SO COOOOOL (:
LuLuRose
02 Nov 17:39
THATS SO COOOOOL (:
Saa-chan
02 Nov 17:55
Thanks! ^_^
♥ R.a.c.h.e.l. ♥
03 Nov 01:16
awwwwwwwwww
Kepi
03 Nov 23:09
Cute!
spright
04 Nov 13:23
Critter hats are awesome!
Jet H.
08 Nov 13:54
adoreable and soooooo sweet, thanks for the tute and sharing!!!!!
[dancing*in*the*rain*]
09 Nov 00:45
a sixe h is 5mm not eight.... can you tell me what to use
Saa-chan
09 Nov 14:16
Sorry, you're right. Use a 5mm hook. Whoops. :p
shantal m.
09 Nov 17:15
awesomee
bt i suck at crocheting soo
i cant do this one
:(
Amanda M.
10 Nov 01:49
im always looking for cheap things for my grandma to make me for christmas cause of her funds, and i love panda's so!!! perfect!!! thanks ^_~