Weaving method
Basic weaving method :
Usually the number of starting stitches is about 40 stitches. Knit the needle to the desired height and then close the needle to create a curling effect. A long strap can be crocheted with a crochet and fastened at the cuff to form a bow decoration
Another basic method is to use 4.5mm and 5.0mm rod needles to start and weave double ribbed parts respectively, and then change the rod to knit the cap body part, and adjust the hat shape by adding and subtracting needles
Cable Strip Trimmed Hats :
Using a 3.5mm crochet needle, 15 long needles are looped at the beginning, and the number of needles is increased in each turn to form the pattern part. Add complexity and aesthetics to the hat with different weaving techniques such as long needles with an outer hook
Twist brim hat :
Using cotton threads and medium-thick threads such as wool threads, the crimping effect is created by alternating rows of reverse and positive needles. Next, weave the double ribbed part and the body part, and adjust the shape of the hat by adding and subtracting the needle.
Recommended styles
Children's beanie hat : suitable for winter wear, warm and cute. Hancotton threads can be used, knitted by adding and subtracting needles, to form ear protection and facial decorations
Flanged women's hat: simple and elegant, suitable for various occasions. The basic weaving method is combined with the pattern part to form a flanging effect and increase the sense of fashion.
Twist curl hat : a combination of tradition and modernity, suitable for a variety of occasions. Through the design of twist and curl edges, it increases the layering and warmth of the hat.
Tools and materials
Tools: wool needles, crochet needles, rod needles, etc.
Material: Cotton thread, wool thread and other medium and thick threads, choose the color and texture according to your needs.
These methods and styles are not only suitable for different weaving techniques, but can also be adapted and innovated according to personal preferences to meet different needs and styles.