A crochet hat with a shell pattern is practical and elegant. Knitted panama hats Crochet women's hats with shells

A good model for a demi-season hat for girls from 0 months. up to 3 years. A simple, easy to remember and at the same time spectacular shell pattern will make knitting easy and enjoyable.

4 sizes: 0 m. of the year.

Head circumference respectively: 37 cm.

You will need:

100 g of cotton yarn (about 200 m thick in 100 g);

Hook number 4 or another, suitable for knitting density.

Knitting density:

4 shells in 9 rows = 10.3 by 7.8 cm.

Note.

Slingshot: Knit (CH, 1 ch, CH) in one loop.

Abbreviations used:

c.p. - air loop

RLS - single crochet

CH - double crochet

SS - connecting post

To knit a sample to calculate the density, dial 26 ch.

Row 1: Sc in 2nd st from hook, * skip next. 2 ch, 5 CH in the next. c.p. (shell tied), skip the trail. Ch 2, RLS in the next. v.p.; repeat from * to the end of the row: 4 shells and 5 sc.

Row 2: , ch 1, * skip next. 2 CH, RLS in the next. CH, skip next. 2 CH, 1 ch, slingshot in the next. RLS (see note), ch 1; repeat from * 2 more times, skip the next. 2 CH, RLS in the next. CH, skip next. 2 CH, ch 1, slingshot in the last RLS: 5 slingshots and 4 RLS.

Row 3: ch 1, turn, sc in the first slingshot, * 5 dc in the next. RLS, RLS next. slingshot; repeat from * to the end of the row: 4 shells and 5 sc.

Rows 4-9: Repeat rows 2 and 3 3 more times.

Description.

The hat is knitted from the crown down, the bottom is knitted from simple double crochets, then a shell pattern is knitted.

Descriptions for larger sizes are in parentheses.

Form an initial magic ring or close 4 ch. into the ring by performing the SS in the 1st ch.

Row 1: Ch 1, 7 sc in ring; SS in the first RLS: 7 RLS.

Row 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in each sc to end of row; SS in the first sc: 14 sc.

Row 3: , CH in the next. RLS, * slingshot in the next. RLS, CH in the next. RLS; repeat from * to the end of the row; SS in the 3rd ch. from the initial 4 vp .: 7 slingshots and 7 CH.

Row 4: SS in an arch from ch 1 first slingshot, 4 ch, CH in the same arch, 2 CH in the next. CH, * slingshot in the next. slingshot, 2 CH in the next. CH; repeat from * to the end of the row; SS in the 3rd ch. from the initial 4 vp .: 7 slingshots and 14 CH.

Row 5: SS in an arch from ch 1 the first slingshot, ch 4, CH in the same arch, slingshot between the next. 2 CH, * slingshot in the next. slingshot, slingshot between the trail. 2 CH; repeat from * to the end of the row; SS in the 3rd ch. from the initial 4 vp .: 14 slingshots.

For size 0 months.

Row 6: SS in an arch from ch 1 of the first slingshot, 3 ch, 2 CH in the same arch, RLS between the just knitted and the next slingshot, * 5 CH in the next. slingshot, RLS between the just knitted and the next slingshot; repeat from * to the end of the row, 2 CH in the same slingshot where the initial 3 ch were knitted; SS to upper ch. from the initial 3 ch: 14 shells and 14 RLS.

For sizes 1, 2 and 3 years.

Row 6: SS in an arch from ch 1 the first slingshot, 4 ch, SN in the same arch, SN between the just knitted and the next slingshot, * slingshot in the next. slingshot, CH between the just knitted and the next slingshot; repeat from * to the end of the row; SS in the 3rd ch. from the initial 4 vp .: slingshots and CH.

For 1 year size.

Row 7: SS in an arch from ch 1 the first slingshot, ch 3, 2 ch in the same arch, sc in the next. CH, * 5 CH in the next. slingshot, RLS in the next. CH; repeat from * to the end of the row, 2 CH in the same slingshot where the initial 3 ch were knitted; SS to upper ch. from the initial 3 ch: 16 shells and 16 RLS.

For size 2 years.

Row 7: SS in an arch from ch 1 first slingshot, ch 4, CH in the same arch, slingshot in the next. CH, * slingshot in the next. slingshot, slingshot in the trail. CH; repeat from * to the end of the row; SS in the 3rd ch. from the initial 4 vp .: 36 slingshots.

Row 8: SS in an arch from ch 1 the first slingshot, ch 3, 2 ch in the same arch, sc in the next. slingshot, * 5 CH in the next. slingshot, RLS in the next. slingshot; repeat from * to the end of the row, 2 CH in the same slingshot where the initial 3 ch were knitted; SS to upper ch. from the initial 3 ch: 18 shells and 18 RLS.

For size 3 years.

Row 7: SS in an arch from ch 1 first slingshot, ch 4, CH in the same arch, slingshot in the next. CH, slingshot in the next. slingshot, CH in the next. CH; * slingshot in the trail. slingshot, slingshot in the trail. CH, slingshot in the next. slingshot, CH in the next. CH; repeat from * to the end of the row; SS in the 3rd ch. from the initial 4 vp .: 30 slingshots and 10 CH.

Row 8: SS in an arch from ch 1 the first slingshot, ch 4, CH in the same arch, slingshot in each of the 2 next. slingshot, slingshot in the trail. CH, * slingshot in each of the 3 next. slingshot, slingshot in the trail. CH; repeat from * to the end of the row, sl-st in the 3rd ch. from the initial 4 vp .: 40 slingshots.

Row 9: SS in an arch from ch 1 the first slingshot, ch 3, 2 ch in the same arch, sc in the next. slingshot, * 5 CH in the next. slingshot, RLS in the next. slingshot; repeat from * to the end of the row, 2 CH in the same slingshot where the initial 3 ch were knitted; SS to upper ch. from the initial 3 ch: 20 shells and 20 RLS.

All sizes:

Row 1: Ch 1, sc in same st, skip next. 2 CH, 1 ch, slingshot in the next. RLS, ch 1, * skip next. 2 CH, RLS in the next. CH, skip next. 2 CH, 1 ch, slingshot in the next. RLS, ch 1; repeat from * to the end of the row; SS in the first sc: 14 sc and 14 slingshots.

Row 2: Ch 3, 2 dc in the first sc, sc in the next. slingshot, * 5 CH in the next. RLS, RLS next. slingshot; repeat from * to the end of the row, 2 CH in the same slingshot where the initial 3 ch were knitted; SS to upper ch. from the initial 3 ch: 14 shells and 14 RLS.

Repeat last 2 rows 5 more times, or to desired length.

To finish work.

A simple crochet hat for a girl with a pattern "Shells"


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(Sunday, 01 July 2012 14:31)

Please! Happy to be of service.

  • #3

    Good afternoon Olga! I am turning to you with a big request. Could you knit me a panama hat, approximately like a lilac one in a circumference of 56 cm, but I would like a white one. If you agree, then we will agree on a price and everything else, My phone number is 89213167585, Nadezhda.

  • #4

    Great Panamas!
    Eyes open!
    Which one to choose for your granddaughter?
    Thanks!

  • #5

    Great thank you!
    Everything is clear and accessible!

  • #6

    Thanks! Wonderful Panama

  • #7

    Thank you, Panama hats are just wonderful. I want to knit everything for my granddaughter.

  • #8

    thanks for the site

  • #9

    I had no idea that a children's panama can be so clearly decorated! Prospect and respect!

  • #10

    Thank you very much, a great help for us beginners to knit, very grateful to you.

  • #11

    very beautiful, real summer in headdresses!!!

  • #12

    And can you see on your site how to decipher the abbreviations? And if not, where is this information?

  • #13

    Good afternoon. Panamas are amazing! But I can’t get a panama hat with rounded fields. Even adding after 5 single crochet fields, the fields turn out to be a wave ((. I knit white with two roses and small round fields.

  • #14

    Good evening, Marina! It all depends on the density of the knitting. Yes, and it is possible that the finished product will need to be slightly starched. Good luck in needlework)

  • #15

    Hello Julia! Abbreviations can be found in any knitting magazine or book. I will try to post them on our website. Many thanks to everyone for the nice feedback. Pamper your daughters and granddaughters with your needlework more often)

  • #16

    In the 3rd panama hat, in the photo, starting from the 7th row, there are always 4 sn, and one embossed, and according to the description in each base, sn. should be 2 s...
    Believe photo or description??

  • #17

    Tell me, please, is it necessary to make an increase in the openwork part in the latest model (summer hat)? For some reason it doesn't work as planned...

  • #18

    Hello Dmitry! The description was written by the authors, so it's best to stick to it. And of course, look through your work, if possible, try it on, because all distortions and shortcomings will be noticeable. I wish you success)

  • #19

    Hello, Elena! In the description of the latest model, there are no allowances in the openwork part. If you adhere to the scheme, then you will have, as in the photo, step by step. Maybe you began to knit more tightly, tightening than you started?

  • #20

    How is the embossed column knitted? Tell me please.

  • #21

    Hello Olga! A knitting lesson for a relief column can be viewed on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rc2GQedfeIs

  • #22

    Good afternoon! Today I accidentally came to your site, looking for available descriptions for knitting panama hats, I'm delighted! everything is clear and easy! will now have something to do in the evenings. My granddaughter is 8 months old, I want to knit a poncho with sleeves by spring (I have beautiful melange yarn - bright, colorful), I can’t find the same descriptions and diagrams, clear and understandable, can you find one?

  • #23
  • #24

    Thank you so much for such beauty and detailed explanation, available diagrams.

  • #25

    A hat with a relief column ... tell me, is it the front aphid on the wrong side?

  • #26

    Please tell me, when knitting an openwork lilac panama hat, how to finish the rows (make the transition from one to another) on the bottom and on the openwork part? Confused.

  • #27

    Thank you very much for the detailed description and panama patterns!!! Already knitted a couple for my daughter. I wish you success!

  • #28

    Thanks Maria! It's great that our site helped and you succeeded. Health to you and your family!

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    Head circumference: 50-52 cm.

    Size: 28-30.

    Age: 3-4 years.

    Yarn: "Stella"(48% wool and 52% acrylic, 100g each) and"NakoBaby» (25% wool, 75% acrylic, 50g each)

    Yarn consumption: 1 1/3 skein "Stella» on a vest, 1 1/5skein "NakoBaby» on the bottom cap, 1 2/3skein "Stella» on the top cap.

    Hook: 4.5mm and 3mm.

    Vest

    With a hook No. 4.5 mm, we collect 80 air loops (hereinafter VP, the number of loops is a multiple of 11 + lifting loops) Scheme 17.


    Above the last loop of the chain we knit half of the shell, that is, 3 CCHs from one loop of the base, we make 3 lifting VPs, turn the work and go to the 2nd row.

    2nd - 4th rows: 3 lifting VPs, 3 CCHs in the same loop as the lifting loops (3 lifting VPs + 3 CCHs = 4 CCHs), *a shell of 7 CCHs in the middle of a shell of 5 CCHs of the previous row*. Repeat from * to * until the end of the row. Over the last loop of the previous row (namely, over the tip of the half of the shell of the previous row), we knit 4 CCH, that is, a half of the shell from 7 CCH, we make 3 lifting VPs and move on to the next row.

    5th row: 3 lifting VP, 4 CCH in the same loop as the lifting loops (3 lifting VP + 4 CCH = 5 CCH), * shell of 9 CCH in the middle of the shell of 7 CCH of the previous row *. Repeat from * to * until the end of the row. Over the last loop of the previous row (namely, over the tip of the half of the shell of the previous row), we knit 5 CCH, that is, a half of the shell from 9 CCH, we make 3 lifting VPs and move on to the next row.

    6th and 7th rows: 3 lifting VPs, 4 CCHs in the same loop as the lifting loops (3 lifting VPs + 4 CCHs \u003d 5 CCHs), *a shell of 9 CCHs in the middle of a shell of 9 CCHs of the previous row *. Repeat from * to * until the end of the row. Over the last loop of the previous row (namely, over the tip of the half of the shell of the previous row), we knit 5 CCH, that is, a half of the shell from 9 CCH, we make 3 lifting VPs and move on to the next row.

    8th row: 3 lifting VP, 4 CCH in the same loop as the lifting loops (3 lifting VP + 4 CCH = 5 CCH), * shell of 9 CCH over the next 2 shells of the previous row, dial 15 VP (for the first armhole) , skip 2 shells of the previous row, knit shells from 9 CCH over the next 6 shells of the previous row (for the back), dial 15 VP (for the second armhole), skip 2 shells of the previous row, knit shells from 9 CCH over with the next 2 shells of the previous row, and over the last tip we knit half of the shell, that is, 5 CCH.

    9th row: 3 lifting VPs, 4 CCHs in the same loop as the lifting loops (= 5 CCHs), shells of 9 CCHs over the next 2 shells of the previous row, a shell of 9 CCHs in 3 VPs of 15- ty dialed loops, skip 4 VP, knit a shell of 9 CCH, again skip 4 VP and knit a shell of 9 CCH, then knit shells of 9 CCH over the next 6 shells of the previous row, and then by analogy mirror knit: shell in 3 VPs of 15 cast on, skip 4 VPs, knit a shell, skip 4 VPs again, knit a shell, and then knit shells over 2 shells of the previous row and half a shell over the last tip. At the end of the row, we do 3 lifting VPs, turn the work and move on to the next row.

    10th - 22nd rows: similar to the 6th row.

    Plank. We take hook No. 3 mm, tie the thread from the inside at the neck of the left shelf, make 2 VP lifts and then knit the 1st row.

    1st row: 1 single crochet (hereinafter RLS) along the entire shelf. At the end of the row, we do 2 VP lifts, turn the work and go to the 2nd row.

    2nd row: 1 sc over each loop of the previous row. At the end of the row, we do 2 lifting VPs, turn the work and move on to the next row.

    3rd - 6th rows: same as row 2.

    We break the thread and tie it from the inside at the bottom of the vest on the right side, make 2 VP lifts and knit in the same way as the left bar, only in the 4th row there will be buttonholes.

    In order to get a loop, you need to skip 3 loops of the 3rd row, and knit 3 VPs above them (the 5th row is knitted as usual, that is, we knit 1 RLS over the VP and over all RLS).

    Having connected the 6th row of the right shelf, we do not break the thread, but turn the work and begin to tie the vest “around the entire perimeter” of the RLS, while “on the turns” we knit 2 RLS each.

    Thus, they are tied in order: the right bar with loops, the neck, the left shelf, the bottom of the vest. We break the thread. Similarly, we tie the RLS to the armhole of the vest.

    double beanie

    Bottom cap. With a hook No. 3 mm, we collect 4 VP and close the SS in a circle.

    1st row: 2 VP lifting, sc in the same loop as the lifting loops, 2 sc in the next loop of the chain and in each loop to the end of the row.

    2nd and 3rd rows: same as row 1.

    4th - 6th rows: 2 VP lifts, 1 sc in the next loop of the previous row and in each loop to the end of the row.

    7th row: 2 VP lifting, * 1 RLS in the next loop of the previous row, 2 RLS in the next loop of the previous row *. Repeat from * to * until the end of the row.

    8th and 9th rows: similar to the 4th row.

    10th row: similar to the 7th row.

    11th - 13th rows: similar to the 4th row.

    14th row: similar to the 7th row.

    15th - 43rd rows: similar to the 4th row.

    We cut the thread.

    Ties. We tie the thread from the inside over the 15th loop from the connection of the rows (that is, where the VP is). In any theory, they write that 1 RLS corresponds to 2 lifting VPs, but in practice we need a rounded smooth transition, so we will continue to do 1 lifting VP.

    1st row: 1 ch lift and knit 1 sc each over the next 16 sc of the bottom edge of the cap, 1 ch lift, turn the work and go to the 2nd row.

    2nd - 8th rows: We begin to decrease the loops at the beginning and at the end of the row, that is, at the beginning of the row we skip 1 loop of the previous row, and at the end of the row we knit 1 RLS from 2 loops of the base.

    9th row: In the 8th row, 3 loops should remain, in the 9th row we knit them together, that is, 1 sc over the 3 loops of the 8th row.

    Thus, one loop will remain, we do not break the thread, but we make 1 VP, turn the work and dial 75 VP for the tie.

    For the second tie, we tie over the 31st loop from the connection of the rows and knit in the same way.

    Top hat. With a hook No. 4.5 mm, we collect 12 air loops and close in a circle SS ( Scheme 18).


    1st row: 3 lifting VP, 1 CCH in the same loop as the lifting loops, * arch of 2 VPs, 2 CCH in the next loop of the chain *. Repeat from * to * until the end of the row.

    We connect the last loop of each row with the upper loop of the SS lift.

    2nd row: 3 lifting VP, 1 CCH to the next CCH of the previous row, * 3 VP over the arch of 2 VPs of the previous row, 1 CCH over the next 2 CCHs of the previous row. Repeat from * to * until the end of the row.

    3rd row: 3 VP lifts, 2 CCHs in the same loop as the lifting loops, a shell of 5 CCHs over each first of the 2 CCHs of the previous row. We knit the last half of the shell, consisting of 2 CCHs, from the same loop as the lifting loops and the first 2 CCHs, that is, we knit half of the shell at the beginning of the row and half at the end of the row, and the lifting loops will be in the middle.

    4th row: 3 lifting VPs, 3 CCHs in the same loop as the lifting loops, a shell of 7 CCHs in the middle of each shell of 5 CCHs of the previous row. The last half of the shell consists of 3 CCH.

    5th row: 3 VP lifts, 4 CCHs in the same loop as the lifting loops, a shell of 9 CCHs in the middle of each shell of 7 CCHs of the previous row. The last half of the shell consists of 4 CCHs.

    6th row: 3 lifting VP, 4 CCH in the same loop as the lifting loops, a shell of 9 CCH in the middle of each shell of 9 CCH of the previous row. The last half of the shell consists of 4 CCHs.

    7th - 12th rows: similar to the 6th row.

    13th and 14th rows: 3 lifting VPs, 1 RLS each over the next 4 CCHs of the shell halves of the previous row, 1 RLS each over the next 9 CCHs of the shells of the previous row, then 1 shell of 9 CCHs over the middle of the next 2 shells of the previous row, then we knit 1 sc over each loop of 5 shells of the previous row, 1 shell of 9 dc over the middle of the next 2 shells of the previous row, 1 sc over each loop of the previous row to the end of the row.

    We connect the top of the lower and the top of the upper cap of the SS from the front side, and we connect the bottom from the inside of the SS, then we tie the bottom of the upper cap of the RLS (for this we tie the thread at the connection of the rows, make 2 VP lifts and knit 1 RLS in each loop, we reach and tie the first tie, we tie in front of the caps, the second tie and to the end).

    You can decorate the hat with a pompom.

    Here comes autumn! The weather is less and less pampering us with bright sun. It's time to warm up. Today I propose to knit very beautiful and at the same time simple in execution. crochet!

    For these mittens we need:

    • Blue yarn;
    • Hook;
    • Scissors.

    Let's start knitting with rubber bands. We will knit her stbn. We form the initial chain of such a length as the width of the elastic band. In this case, it is 15 ch. We make 1 loop on the rise and knit 1 stbn behind the back wall of the loops.
    At the end we do 1 ch and turn around. Next, we will knit as many rows as needed for the size. We try on the elastic band and see how many more rows need to be completed so that the elastic band converges on the arm.
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    We connect the two ends of the elastic band and sew.
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    We turn the elastic band on the front side.

    Now for shell pattern we need to knit in a circle stbn. Their number must be a multiple of 6.
    In this case, 36 stbn are knitted.
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    At the beginning of a new row, we need to perform 1 loop on the rise and tie 1 stb in the same place.
    Skip 2 loops of the base and perform 5 dc in the 3rd loop.
    Skip 2 loops again and knit 1 st in the 3rd loop.
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    Again skip 2 loops and knit 5 dc in a new loop. So we will continue knitting until the very end of this row.
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    We started the last row with stbn, so we will start this row with 3 lifting loops and 2 more dc in the same place.
    In the 3rd sts of the previous row, we knit 1 stb.
    Now in the stbn of the previous row we perform 5 stsn.
    So we continue knitting until the end of the row. At the end, we will knit 2 dc to the same point where we knitted lifting loops and 3 dc at the beginning of the row. We knit 1 connection. loop into 3 lifting loop.
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    In the next 2 rows we will increase to form a place for the thumb.
    Since in the previous row we started knitting with 3 lifting loops, we start this row with 1 lifting loop and 1 stbn to the same point.
    Further, in the stbn of the bottom row, we will knit not 5 dc, but 7 dc. Then, in the 3rd sts of the bottom row, we perform 1 stb, as in the previous rows. Then again we knit not 5, but 7 sts.
    That's where the extras ended. Next, we knit in the same way as in the previous rows.
    Repeat this row 1 time.
    In the next row, we will add again. But now we will knit not 7 sts in the first 2 shells, but 9 sts.
    We try on the mitt on the hand and determine the approximate number of rows to the thumb. We knit them with an increase of 9 sts in the first 2 shells.
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    Now we will form a place for the finger. We start the series as usual. Then we knit 3 sts in the stitch of the previous row.
    In 4 sts of the previous row, we knit 1 connection. column. We collect 6 in.
    We skip 1 shell and in the stbn of the previous row we knit 3 stsn.
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    Then we knit as usual.
    In the next row we will knit just like the first row of shells. In a chain of ch we will knit in the same way. In the 3rd we perform 5 stsn. Next, we count 3 loops and knit 1 stbn.
    All subsequent rows will be the same as row 1 with shells.
    We knit as many rows as needed for the desired length of the mitts.
    By the same principle we knit the second mitt.

    Crochet mittens with a shell pattern are ready!