Crochet Hat – Dragonfly Slouchy

Stylish handmade Dragonfly Slouchy g is a great gift to a young girl.

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Skill level

  • Easy

Helpful Tutorials and Guides

What do you need to crochet this project?

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  • Crochet hook size G (4 mm)

Tips for beginners:

  • Yarndage: 200 – 250 yards (183 – 229 m)
  • Yarn weight: DK
  • Fiber type: 60% cotton, 40% acrylic
  • Yarn Brand: Bernat Softee Baby

Tips for beginners:

  • Scissors
  • Stitch/place markers

Need help?

These tips might answer your questions:

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Crochet sizes

Gauge: 18 dc x 9 rows = approximately 4”

Size: Child

  • Head Circumference = 19” – 21”
  • Circumference at Brim = 18”
  • Height = 10.5”

Size: Adult

  • Head Circumference = 22” – 24”
  • Circumference at Brim = 21”
  • Height = 11”

Stitch abbreviations used in this crochet

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Dragonfly Slouchy

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