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One-of-a-Kind Hats
Judith L. Swartz
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Cables and Lace Broomstick Hat
Kristin Omdahl
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Extreme Earlap Hats
Tiffany Reynolds
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Slanting Stitches Hat
Lisa Shroyer
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Hot Cross Slouch Beret
Jennifer L. Appleby
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Lace Cap
Kim Werker
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Stone Path Hat
Lisa Naskrent
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Flash Beanie
Judith L. Swartz
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you can’t have too many hats. As my outdoors-loving husband
likes to remind me, a warm head makes for a happy hiker. Keep
your head warm and your whole body stays much warmer.
With this rerelease of our popular hat eBook, we’ve added
two patterns for a total of eight crochet hat patterns to keep
everyone in the family stylishly warm and happy.
With the
One-of-a-Kind Hats by Judith L. Swartz
you won’t
have to make the same hat twice. easy instructions show you
how to change colors and textures, add ear flaps, use stripes,
and more.
if you want to learn a new technique, try the
Cables and
Lace Broomstick Hat by Kristin Omdahl
. The dense cabled
brim, perfect for keeping your ears warm, contrasts with the
broomstick lace worked in the body of the hat to create an
elegant and functional hat.
The
Extreme Earflap Hats by Tiffany Reynolds
is a great
crocheted hat pattern for teens. Quick to crochet with a dash of
felting, they’re as fun to make as they are to wear.
Also perfect for teens is the
Flash Beanie by Judith L. Swartz
.
This easy crochet hat pattern is so speedy to crochet that you
can make a bunch—so when a hat gets left behind on the soccer
field, you have another to replace it. For the style-minded, we
have several crocheted hats.
The
Slanting Stitches Hat by Lisa Shroyer
has a brim that can be
rolled up derby-style or pulled down for a bucket hat.
The
Hot Cross Slouch Beret by Jennifer L. Appleby
keeps your
head warm without mussing your do. Worked in a light-weight
yarn, it spans seasons.
Also suitable for transitional seasons is the
Lace Cap by Kim
Werker
. dainty and light, it shows off a favorite yarn and works
up quickly.
For an engaging crochet project, try the
Stone Path Hat by Lisa
Naskrent
. This richly textured hat showcases crocheted cables.
Whatever your hat style, we’ve got you covered. And when
you have your family’s heads covered, think about crocheting
hats for charity. For a suggested charity, see
CrochetMe.com
and search for Craftivism. Work up any of these hats—we’d
love to see them. Share your finished objects in the gallery on
CrochetMe. com
.
Happy crocheting,
Marcy Smith
editor,
CrochetMe.com
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One-of-a-Kind Hats
Judith L. Swartz ..................................... page 2
2
Cables and Lace Broomstick Hat
Kristin Omdahl ..................................... page 5
3
extreme earlap Hats
Tiffany Reynolds .................................... page 9
4
Slanting Stitches Hat
Lisa Shroyer ........................................page 11
5
Hot Cross Slouch Beret
Jennifer L. Appleby ................................. page 13
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Lace Cap
Kim Werker ....................................... page 16
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Stone path Hat
Lisa Naskrent ...................................... page 18
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Flash Beanie
Judith L. Swartz .................................... page 21
glossary
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8 FRee CROCHeT HAT PATTeRNS:
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Table of Contents
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8
FREE
One-of-a-Kind Hats
design by Judith L. Swartz
Originally published in
Hip to Crochet (Interweave,
2004)
Solid Hat
Finished Size:
23" (58.5 cm) circumference, 9" (23 cm)
long excluding peak, measured straight down from top
(unfolded).
Yarn:
Sportweight yarn, about 250 yd (229 m).
We used:
Rowan Cotton Glace (100% cotton; 125 yd [115 m]/50 g): 2
balls #741 poppy.
Hook:
Size F/5 (4 mm). Adjust hook size if necessary to
obtain correct gauge.
Notions:
Tapestry needle.
Gauge:
19 stitches and 11.5 rows = 4" (10 cm) in half double
crochet with size F/5 (4 mm) hook.
Skill Level:
Easy.
You’ll never have to make the same hat twice.
Use this one as the basis for others. Change
textures and colors, use stripes, add ear flaps,
cuff it or embellish it. You choose..
Hat
With hook and yarn, ch 4 sts, join into a ring as follows:
Insert hook into first ch made and join to lp on hook with
sl st to form the ring.
Rnd 1:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), work 6 hdc into the center
of the ring. Join rnd with sl st to top of ch—7 hdc.
Rnd 2:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), sk first hdc, work 1 hdc in
each hdc to end of rnd. Join rnd with sl st to top of
ch—7 hdc.
Rnd 3:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), sk first hdc, *work 1 hdc in
next hdc, work 2 hdc in next hdc (inc made)*; rep from
* to * to last st, work 1 hdc. Join rnd with sl st to top of
ch—10 hdc.
Rnd 4:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), sk first hdc, *work 2 hdc
in each hdc to end of rnd. Join rnd with sl st to top of
ch—19 hdc.
Rnd 5:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), sk first hdc, *work 1 hdc in
next hdc, work 2 hdc in next hdc*; rep from * to * to end
of rnd. Join rnd with sl st to top of ch—28 hdc.
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Rnd 6:
Ch 2 (counts
as 1 hdc), sk first hdc
*work 1 hdc in each
of next 2 hdc, work 2
hdc in next hdc*; rep
from * to * to end of
rnd. Join rnd with sl
st to top of ch—37
hdc.
Rnd 7:
Ch 2 (counts
as 1 hdc) sk first hdc,
*work 1 hdc in each
of next 3 hdc, work
2 hdc in next hdc*;
rep from * to * to end of rnd. Join rnd with sl st to top of
ch—46 hdc.
Rnd 8:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), sk first hdc, *work 1 hdc in each of
next 4 hdc, work 2 hdc in next hdc*; rep from * to * to end of
rnd. Join rnd with sl st to top of ch—55 hdc.
Rnd 9:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), sk first hdc, *work 1 hdc in each of
next 5 hdc, work 2 hdc in next hdc*; rep from * to * to end of
rnd. Join rnd with sl st to top of ch—64 hdc.
Rnd 10:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), sk first hdc, *work 1 hdc in each of
next 6 hdc, work 2 hdc in next hdc*; rep from * to * to end of
rnd. Join rnd with sl st to top of ch—73 hdc.
Rnd 11:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), skip first hdc, *work 1 hdc in each
of next 7 hdc, work 2 hdc in next hdc*; rep from * to * to end
of rnd. Join rnd with sl st to top of ch—82 hdc.
Rnd 12:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), sk first hdc, *work 1 hdc in each of
next 8 hdc, work 2 hdc in next hdc*; rep from * to * to end of
rnd. Join rnd with sl st to top of ch—91 hdc.
Rnd 13:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), sk first hdc, *work 1 hdc in each
of next 9 hdc, work 2 hdc in next hdc*; rep from * to * to end
of rnd. Join rnd with sl st to top of ch—100 hdc.
Rnd 14:
Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), sk first hdc, *work 1 hdc in each
of next 10 hdc, work 2 hdc in next hdc*; rep from * to * to end
of rnd. Join rnd with sl st to top of ch—109 hdc.
Work even in hdc on 109 sts until piece measures a total length
of 9
1

2
" (24 cm) from beg ch. Fasten off as follows: Cut yarn leaving
4" (10 cm) tail, insert tail through last lp on hook and pull to
tighten and secure.
Yarn:
Double-knitting weight yarn, about 220 yd (201 m) total.
We used:
Jo Sharp DK Wool distributed by Knitting Fever (100%
wool; 107 yd [98 m]/50 g); 2 balls #803 lichen (A), 1 skein each
#307 wine (B), #318 forest (C), #004 Dijon (D), #325 mulberry (E).
Hook:
Size G/6 (4.5 mm). Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain
the correct gauge.
Notions:
Tapestry needle.
Gauge:
18 stitches
and 12 rows = 4" (10
cm) in half double
crochet with size
G/6 (4.5 mm) hook.
Skill Level:
Easy.
1

2
"
1.3 cm
7"
18 cm
fold line
cuf
2"
5 cm
Striped Hat
23" 58.5 cm
7
1

2
" 19 cm
Hat
With hook and color
A, work same as for
Solid Hat through
Rnd 13—100 hdc.
Working even on 100 sts, continue in color A for 3 more rnds.
Stripe Pattern:
Continue working in hdc, work 1 rnd each in color
B, C, D, E, D, C, B, and then 3 more rnds in color A. Fasten off as
follows: Cut yarn leaving 4" (10 cm) tail, insert tail through last lp
on hook and pull to tighten and secure.
22" 56 cm
Finishing
Thread loose yarn ends on tapestry needle and weave through sts
on wrong side of work. Steam hat lightly to block.
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Finishing
Thread loose yarn ends on tapestry needle and weave through
sts on wrong side of work. Turn up 2" (5 cm) around bottom
edge for cuff.
Striped Hat
Finished Size:
22" (56 cm) circumference, 7
1

2
" (19 cm) long,
excluding peak, measured straight down from top.
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