Work a set number of single dc (e.g., 2), then work 2 dc together (decrease) around the entire row.
Crocheting a beret (beretki krjuchkom) follows a simple geometric logic: you create a flat circle, work several rounds without increasing to create depth, and then decrease to pull the edge back toward the head. Essential Supplies beretki krjuchkom shema foto
Start by making a magic ring or chaining 3 and slip stitching to form a ring. Work 10–12 double crochets (dc) into the ring. Round 2: 2 dc in every stitch (24 sts total). Work a set number of single dc (e
Work of 1 dc in every stitch. This will cause the edges to start curving naturally. Phase 3: The Decrease & Brim This section tightens the hat so it stays on your head. Work 10–12 double crochets (dc) into the ring
To create the slouchy beret shape, you must stop increasing.