Solid Half Hexagon with a Flat Edge + Video

Learn how to crochet a solid half hexagon with a flat edge, with this step-by-step project with video tutorial from @itsrajiscrafthobby.

Crochet Solid Half Hexagon with a Flat Edge
Learn how to crochet a solid half hexagon with a flat edge, with this step-by-step project with video tutorial from @itsrajiscrafthobby.

How to Crochet a Solid Half Hexagon with a Flat Side

Crocheted Hexagons are a fun and versatile crochet motif that can be used for a variety of crochet projects. You can join them and make up Crochet blankets ,tablemats placemats Doilies and Potholders. You can use color block theme and make a colorful crocheted blanket.

But when you join crochet hexagons, you are left with uneven edges. To fill up these gaps, Crocheted Half Hexagons are the best option. You can use these half hexagons to fill the gaps between the full hexagons and create straight edges for your crochet projects. You can make these hexagons as big or small as you like. Just continue adding more rounds to increase the size and customize the size to meet your needs for your crochet project.

There are 2 different ways of making a Half Crochet Hexagon.

1. Half Hexagon with a pointed edge
2. Half Hexagon with a flat edge

Today in this post I will be sharing the pattern for the Half Hexagon with a flat edge.

Materials Used:
8 Ply Cotton Yarn
4 mm Crochet Hook

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Watch the Video Tutorial Below:

YouTube video

About rajiscraft hobby

Raji is the creative behind rajiscrafthobby, where she shares her love for crochet, crafts, and handmade projects. A Human Resource professional by training, Raji has always enjoyed a wide range of creative hobbies—crochet, clay work, paper crafts, embroidery, sewing, and more. Her passion for crafting was reignited in 2016 after the birth of her daughter, who still inspires many of her projects today. Raji believes creativity lives in everyone—and sometimes all it takes is the right spark. Her blog is filled with easy-to-follow ideas to help you start (or grow) your own creative journey.

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