I had so much fun making this hat! It was easy breezy and a new type of yarn sliding through my fingers. Almost all of the family tried it on :)
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General
Information
This pattern is written in US Crochet terms.
Skill level: Advanced beginner
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)
Hdc: Yarn over, insert hook in stitch, yarn
over and pull up loop (three loops on hook), yarn over and draw through all loops on hook
Dc: double crochet (yoh, insert hook in stitch, yoh,
pull through stitch, *yoh, pull through two loops* two times)
Tr: treble (yoh twice, insert hook in stitch, *yoh
hook, pull through two loops* three times)
Post stitches
FPDC: front post double crochet (Yarn over, insert
hook from front to back to front around post of corresponding stitch below,
yarn over and pull up loop [yarn over, draw through 2 loops on hook] 2 times)
BPDC: back post double crochet (yarn over, insert hook
from back to front to back around post of corresponding stitch below, yarn over
and pull up loop [yarn over, draw through 2 loops on hook] 2 times)
Notes
I make small hats, teen/small adult size, for my tiny head approximately
21” in diameter or 52 cm for my 56 cm head. If you need to go larger you need
to loosen up gauge. I think it will fit a normal size adult with a bit of
stretch (I tried on my hubby and it did fit sort of.)
Materials
Crochet
hook size 7 mm or size needed to obtain gauge
1 ball
of Drops Cloud – Cream
1 ball
of Drops Cloud - Brown
Colour A: Brown
Colour B: Cream
Pattern
Written
instructions
Hat:
With colour A: Ch3, sl st to close
Round 1: Ch3 (counts as dc), dc 11 times into ring, sl st
with colour B to 3rd ch of ch3 to close round. (12 dc)
Round 2: With colour
B, ch3, dc into same st, *dc twice into each st*, repeat between ** 10 more
times, sl st with colour A to 3rd ch of ch3 to close round (24 dc)
Round 3: With colour A, Ch2 (does not count as a st), *dc
twice in first dc, ch1, sk next dc*, repeat between ** until end of round, sl
st with colour B to first dc made to close round.
Round 4: With colour B, ch2, dc into unworked dc from round
2, *ch2, dc into unworked dc from round 2*, repeat between ** until the last
unworked dc, make a ch2, start your dc, yo hook, insert hook in stitch, pull
through (3 loops on hook), yo hook and pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook),
yo hook with colour A, pull through 2 loops (1 loop on hook and you finished
your last dc), sl st with your new colour to first ch st made in this round.
Round 5: With colour A, ch2 (does not count as a st), *dc
into each dc of round 3, ch2*, repeat between ** until end of round, sl st with
colour B to first dc made to close round.
Round 6: With colour B, ch2, dc twice into each dc of round
4, *ch2, dc twice into each dc of round 4*, repeat between ** until last repeat,
make a ch2, start your dc, yo hook , insert hook in stitch, pull through (3
loops on hook), yo hook and pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook), yo hook
with colour A, pull through 2 loops (1 loop on hook and you finished your last
dc), sl st with your new colour to first ch st made in this round.
At this point my hat was large enough for me.
Round 7: With colour A, ch2 (does not count as a st), *dc
into each dc of round 5, ch2*, repeat between ** until end of round, sl st with
colour B to first dc made to close round.
Round 8: With colour B ch2, dc once into each dc of round 4,
*ch2, dc once into each dc of round 6*, repeat between ** until last repeat,
make a ch2, start your dc, yo hook , insert hook in stitch, pull through (3
loops on hook), yo hook and pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook), yo hook
with colour A, pull through 2 loops (1 loop on hook and you finished your last
dc), sl st with your new colour to first ch st made in this round.
After this do not increase. Repeat round 7 and 8 until your
hat is the desired length. Keep in mind you are working for each round two
rounds below. The rounds with colour A will go into the previous round with
colour A and the rounds with colour B will go into the previous round with
colour B. Make the hat has high as you want, each round will give more slouch.
Edge:
With colour B (letting colour A dangle behind work)
Round 1: Ch3, *bpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc*,
repeat between ** until end of round, sl st to first ch3 to close round. Turn
Round 2: Ch3, *bpdc around next dc, fpdc around next dc*,
repeat between ** until end of round. Sl st to first ch3 to close round. Turn.
Round 3: ch1, sc in same st, sc once into each st, sl st to
first sc to close round. Fasten off.
Make a pompom!
Copyright: This pattern is for personal use
only. You may not resell the pattern or sell items made from this pattern. If
you want to show it on your blog, homepage or other place, please give credit
to the designer.
If there are
any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me!
You don't actually mention what you want the gauge to be, in the text above.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenIs it ten stitches per 10 cm or 30 or ??? Or can I just not find it in the text?
Med venlig hilsen
Hanne, Denmark
Hi Hanne,
VerwijderenI am going to check on it, I will post the gauge tomorrow. Terribly sorry, but I seem to be forgotten to put it in there!
Barbara
Hi
VerwijderenSorry I kept you waiting! After the increase rows you will have a circle with a width of 6.8" across. Hope this will help! It will fit a small woman's head.