patterns > Krpena Lutkica - Rag Doll Ravelry Store and 1 more...
> Kachkeretta
Kachkeretta
INTRO
Kachkeretta hat is a crocheted variation of my previous knitted Kachkereta cap. It is a fun, vibrant, unique headpiece and, unlike the knitted Kachkereta, the crocheted version has a detachable visor. This means you can wear it either as a newsboy cap or a beret, and therefore, you’ll always look different.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL, SKILLS, TECHNIQUES
Making Kachkeretta requires intermediate crochet skills and being familiar with crocheting in the rounds. Also, you should be familiar with chain stitches, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet. Additionally, this pattern includes special stitches such as front post double crochet, half double crochet in 3rd loop, and hidden stitch to finish rounds.
MATERIALS
Yarn
DK yarn, 1 skein: 50 gr – 146 yrds (133 m), 1.75 oz
2 strands of yarn held together
Amount:
• 4 balls of the main color (200 gr)
• Leftover yarn of the contrasting color for details (and visor) (about 20-25 gr)
Needles
• Crochet hook 5 mm
• Yarn needle
Other
• 2 decorative buttons
SIZE
Top diameter – 32 cm / 12.5 in
Visor width – 8 cm / 3 in
THE PATTERN
Kachkeretta cap is crocheted bottom up, starting from the ribbed edge. After finishing the crown and top, the visor is crocheted separately. The visor is double-sided, both sides are done in one piece, then folded and sewn to the cap. The final step includes sewing decorative buttons to the visor, which will enable attaching and removing it.
38 projects
stashed 43 times
- First published: February 2024
- Page created: February 18, 2024
- Last updated: September 5, 2024 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now