Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Crochet a Balaclava Ski Mask Hat Tutorial



 I made this Ski Mask for my almost 8-year-old Daughter who


 Want so to be a Ninja! I used an I hook with her because

 She has a lot of hair.



 If you're looking for a crochet project to keep you warm this winter, check out this Balaclava Ski Mask Hat! This hat is simple to crochet and is perfect for keeping your head warm while skiing or snowboarding.


In this video, we'll walk you through the steps to crochet this hat. We'll give you a detailed tutorial to help you master the crochet techniques needed to make this hat. After watching this video, you can crochet your Balaclava Ski Mask Hat in no time!

Supplies:

Red Heart Love Blue yarn


Abbreviations:

ch=chain

sl st=slip stitch

sc=single crochet

dc=double crochet

beg=beginning


I'm switching to a WordPress blog instead of using this Blogger platform for various reasons, so this pattern has been relocated.




31 comments:

  1. thank you very much
    pattern vety easy and wonderful.

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  2. It is really cold in the winters up here in eastern Canada along the ocean coastline. This ski mask is a must have. Will put a lining in it. We get temps as low as -36 Celsius degrees with a horrible wind chill. Thank you for offering this pattern for free.

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  3. have you upload video for ski mask on your youtube channel?

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  4. I am having problems with row 14, I am ending up with 13 or 14 unworked dc's instead of 18, Any idea what I am doing wrong?

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  5. Before that round you have 55 stitches, make sure you follow the directions and count your stitches, but I would have to go to that pattern and make sure there isnt an error.

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  6. THANK YOU for this pattern!!! It was so easy and my grandsons love their hats! I used two strands of medium [4] yarn for extra durability and warmth. One black and one green and the other one black and one blue. They turned out great! Wish I knew how to post a photo of them here. Thank you again!!

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  7. I agree withCki64. The stitch count is out. If you take the 55 stitches and subtract the 42 stitches required, you end up with only 13 stitches. Are we both wrong?? Shirl

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  8. I changed it to see if this works better, rnd 14. Ch 3, dc in the next 20 back loops, chain 17, skip 18 dc, dc in the next dc back loop and dc in the each back loop to beginning. sl st

    rnd 15. Ch 3, dc in the next 20 back loops, work 18 dc in the chain 17 aross (peep hole), dc in the next dc back loops to beginning seam. sl st

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  9. Is this the pattern for all sizes or does it need to be adjusted according to what size is needed?

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  10. Adjust the hook for the each size, Newborn baby head circumference, 13" - 14", Hat height = 5.5 to 6"= D hook,
    Baby 3 to 6 months, Head Cir, 14" - 17 ", Hat height= 6.5 - 7"=E hook,
    baby 6-12 months, 16"-19" head cir., hat length=6.5-7"=F hook,
    toddler-preschooler (12 months-3 yrs), 18"-20" head cir., hat length=7" =G hook,
    child 3-10 yrs, head cir., 19"-20 1/2 "", hat length= 7.5"=H hook,
    teens, head cir., 20 1/2"-22", hat length, 7.5-8"=I hook,
    Adult women, 21.5"-22.5", hat length, 8"= J

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  11. I made one for each of my boys and they turned out beautifully. Your pattern was so easy to follow that I was able to finish each one in a couple of hours. Thank you so much for sharing your pattern! The boys love them - they think they look like the Lego Ninjago ninjas :-)

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  12. Thank you for your pattern it was very easy to follow and quick to work up. My mother in law is going to love her ski mask

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  13. I crochet for the homeless here in Illinois and thanks to your pattern there will be a lot of warm heads this year. God bless you

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  14. What weight yarn should I use? What is the gauge (stitches / inch) to make sure my hat comes out the size intended? How much yarn do I need for different sizes? I want to be sure to purchase enough yarn from the same dye lot. Kitty D

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  15. medium worsted red heart yarn, I used less than 1/2 skein of red heart and I dont have the gauge of this hat, looks like 2 dc is 1/2 inch but cant say for sure.

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  16. I love this pattern! Thank you for sharing your talent...

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  17. I have made 7 hats so far and going to be busy for a while as I have 14 Grandchildren all ages and 16 Great Grandchildren.. this Pattern is so easy and thankyou for sharing this with us..

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  18. Hello! Do you have any patterns that include a mouth hole as well?
    Thank you so much :)

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  19. I do not, but I would just go to the mouth part and leave a gap for the mouth.

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  20. Per favore spiegazioni in italiano

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  21. puoi andare su Google e fare un inglese all'italiano proprio come me per tutti questi schemi e verrà inserito nella tua lingua con un copia e incolla.

    Istruzioni:
    Mi aggancio


    giro 1: lavorare 11 ma in un cerchio magico, m.bss in cima alla catena 3. -11 ma
    Crochet a Magic Circle with Double Crochet Video:



    rnd 2. ch 3, (conta come prima ma), ma nella stessa m. come unire, 2dc in ogni m. in giro. unire con m.bss in cima alla catenella 2. -22 m.
    rnd 3. cat 3, (conta come prima ma), * 2 ma nella m successiva, ma nella maglia successiva, ripetere da * intorno, unire con m.bss. -33 m.
    rnd 4. cat 3, (conta come prima ma), ma nella m successiva, 2 ma nella m successiva, * ma nelle due maglie successive, 2 ma nella maglia successiva, ripetere da * intorno, unire con m.bss . -44 m.
    giro 5. cat 3, (conta come prima ma), ma nelle 2 successive due m., 2 ma nella maglia successiva; * mb nelle 3 maglie successive, 2 mb nel punto successivo. ripetere da * intorno, unire -55 m
    rnds 6-13. * cat 3, (conta come prima ma), ma nella m.a successiva negli anelli posteriori, e ogni mb indietro nel giro, m.bss, * Ripetere questo per 8 giri. st st.
    rnd 14. Ch 3, dc nei successivi 20 back loop, catenella 17, salta 18 ma, dc nel successivo dc back loop e dc in ogni back loop all'inizio. m.bss in cima alla catenella 3.

    rnd 15. Ch 3, ma nei successivi 20 anelli posteriori, lavorare 18 ma nella catena 17 aross (spioncino), ma nei successivi loop dc indietro all'inizio. m.bss in cima alla catenella 3.

    16-23. cat 3, m.a in ogni m.a. ad anello dietro, m.bss, ripetere per 8 giri, m.bss.

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  22. copia e incolla questo modello dal tuo telefono o leggilo da qui

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  23. Am I supposed to have 54 stitches for row 14? Is it chain 3 then 20dc making 21 stitches total before chaining 17? Thanks!

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  24. For row 14 should I have 54 or 55 stitches? Does the chain 3 count as a dc? Like should it be 20 not counting the chain 3? I do ch3 then 20dc. If I count the ch3 it's 21 stitches. Then ch17 making it 38 if I count the ch3. Then I only get 54 stitches in. I guess I get them that way either way... probably because of the skip 18st.

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  25. I did this pattern so long ago, but I think the chain 3 counts as a dc, and then the next dc is the 2nd, and so on.

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  26. I changed your pattern slightly. instead of 11 dc i did 12. followed pattern to eye opening and did and did 23dc, chain 14 and 23dc. worked everythinh in dc no back loops. everythingcame out correct.

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  27. followed the gauge and the instructions but it didnt even fit my melon. kinda bummed

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  28. go up a hook size or two, or increase one more round, I would do the increase of one hook size to make it fit.

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  29. An easy pattern to work with. Thank you.

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