General information
This pattern is written in US Crochet terms.
Skill level: Intermediate
Special Stitches
Foundation row
Forward
pass: Insert hook into back bump of first stitch, yo, pull up loop, leave loop
on hook. Repeat for all chain stitches
Return
pass: Ch1, * yo, pull through 2 loops*, repeat between ** until you have one
loop left on hook
Tunisian Knit Stitch (TKS)
Forward
pass: * Insert hook between both front vertical and back vertical bar from
front right to back left, yo, pull up loop*, repeat between ** until the last
stitch. For the last stitch, insert hook between left loop plus back bump and
most right loop (this means you will have the most left loop and the back bump
on the left side of your hook and the most right loop on the right side of your
hook), yo, pull up loop.
Return
pass: Ch1, *yo, pull through 2 loops*, repeat between ** until you have one
loop left on hook.
Finishing row
* Insert hook in between both front
vertical and back vertical bar from front right to back left, yo, make a slip stitch (1
loop on hook)*, repeat between ** until you have worked your way to the end of
the row.
Increasing:
Make your stitch, and make an increase in between the stitch you just made and the next stitch.
Working
with a double ended hook: Make two balls of your yarn, make a forward pass with
one end of the hook until you have so many stitches on your hook that the
circle starts to pull, turn your hook, attach the second ball and start a
return pass until you have 2-3 loops left. Turn again, work your forward pass
etc.
Camel stitch: start with making a round with single crochet,
at the second round insert hook from back to front, around stitch post, and
front to back, yoh, pull through stitch (two loops on hook), yoh, pull through
both loops
Abbreviations
Ch: chain (yoh, pull through)
Sl st: slip stitch (insert hook in stitch, yoh and
pull through stitch and loop on hook)
Sc: single crochet (insert hook in stitch, yoh, pull
through stitch (two loops on hook), yoh and pull through both loops)
Dc: double crochet (yoh, insert hook in stitch, yoh,
pull through stitch, *yoh, pull through two loops* two times)
Notes
Yarn is held double throughout the pattern.
The pattern is written for an almost 7” diameter hat (top
circle) which is a small womans hat. Adjust gauge or add rounds if you want it
bigger or smaller.
Materials
Double sided Tunisian crochet hook 11.5 mm or P and a 10 mm normal crochet hook
Yarn: Wibra Saskia in pink and purple
Pattern
When
crocheting this hat, do not turn your work. The hat is worked in a spiral
throughout the pattern.
Chain
3, sl st to first st to make a closed circle.
Round
1: Ch1, sc 6 times into circle, close round with a sl st into first st.
You
will be working in a spiral, so make sure you mark your first st, and
reposition the marker after each round.
Round
2: Ch1 (this ch st is the only ch you have to make because after this you will
be working in a spiral and you will always have enough loops on your hook),
*pull up a loop in first sc, pull up loop in between two sc*, repeat between **
until end of round. You will have 12 vertical bars at the end of the round.
Round
3: *TKS in first st, increase directly next to this st, TKS in next st*, repeat
between ** until end of round (18 TKS)
Round
4: *TKS in first st, increase next to this st, TKS in next two st*, repeat
between ** until end of round (24 TKS)
Round
5: *TKS in first st, increase next to this st, TKS in next three st*, repeat
between ** until end of round (30 TKS)
Round
6: *TKS in first st, increase next to this st, TKS in next four st*, repeat
between ** until end of round (36 TKS)
You
will have a circle which will measure approximately 6.75”-7” from side to side.
This will fit a small women’s head with a little bit of negative ease
After
this your circle will measure about 6.75-7” at its widest point. This is a
small women’s size with a little bit of negative ease. If you want it bigger,
add one round.
After
increasing you will add rounds without increasing to give the hat length. If
you want a beanie hat make it as long until it reaches the top of your ears.
Adding more rounds will give you more slouch. Continue until your hat is long
enough.
Switch
to your normal crochet hook (10 mm) and make a round of single crochet. After
this round you will start the brim of the hat and make camel stitches (see “stitches”).
If your brim is wide enough (about 1.5”- 2”) make one round with slip stitches
whilst inserting the hook like you did with the camel stitch.
Thanks for sharing your pattern, but it would be nice to see a pic of you standing sideways/backwards to see what the hat looks like... One would not know if they were doing it correctly without even a clue what it will looks like...
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHi I understand what you say! There is an extra photo in the printer friendly version but I will take an extra pic this weekend!
VerwijderenBarbara