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Crochet Witch Hat Square

How iconic is a witch's hat at this time of year? I've been "busy" lining up a movie marathon selection that includes The Witches, Hocus Pocus 1 and 2, and maybe a Disney short thrown in there like Trick or Treat. I really enjoyed making this witch hat C2C crochet pattern and love how it turned out!

Witch Hat

C2C Crochet Pattern

Each square was made using the corner to corner (C2C) crochet technique. In this technique, you're crocheting in a diagonal direction - from corner to corner - and using double crochet stitches throughout. It's really fun and a bit addictive when you get the hang of it!

I used worsted weight (4) acrylic yarn and a size 4.00mm/G-6 hook to crochet this witch hat C2C crochet square but you can try making it with finer or thicker yarn for a smaller or bigger size square. Just be sure to use the appropriate size hook as well.

The finished size for each of my squares turned out to be 17.5” wide x 15.5” tall.

There are a few things you could do with these squares. Here are a few ideas:

  • Join them to make a lap blanket

  • Hang them as wall art

  • Join 2 squares to make a pillow cover

  • Use a finer yarn and smaller hook to make placemats or mug rugs

Witch Hat C2C Crochet Pattern

If you make this Halloween C2C crochet pattern I'd love to see you creation, just tag me on Instagram @popsdemilk_crochet and the use the hashtag #popsdemilk

Looking for more Halloween-related crochet projects? Then you might like these projects:

Sandworm slipper socks pattern

Zombie amigurumi pattern

Frankenstein's monster jar cozy pattern

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This pattern is for personal use only. The pattern and its photos may not be reproduced, distributed or resold, translated, published, altered, shared or posted in any way over the internet or offline.

You may sell finished items made from this pattern as long as it is handmade by you, not mass produced, giving the credit to Pops de Milk / Patricia Castillo as the designer. If you have any questions, you can email me at patricia@popsdemilk.com