Fall Slouch Hat 12 months to 24 months

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Fall Slouch Hat 12 months to 24 months

Fall Slouch Hat 12 to 24 months | Oombawka Design Crochet

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For the other sizes, including the hats using DK Weight Yarn please visit Amy’s Introductory Post!

Introduction Post

As the links to each post are shared they will be updated in Amy’s Introduction Post. I will also add the links to my other sizes here as they become available:

October 23 > 3 to 6 months
October 24 > 6 to 12 months
October 25 > 12 to 24 months
October 26 > 3 to 5 years
October 27 > 6 to 10 years
October 28 > Adult (Medium)

Fall Slouch Hat 12 months to 24 months

Size: 12 months to 24 months size (to fit 19″ head size)

Supplies:

Yarn: Red Heart Soft Yarn

Hook: 4.0 mm (G) and 6 mm (J)

Finished Size:

Size: 12 months to 24 months (to fit 19″ head size)

Brim: 2.0 inches wide and 13 inches long before assembly

Main Hat Body:  approximately 20 inches wide and 8.5 inches long before assembly

Gauge:

Brim: Unstretched: 4.93 rows per inch; Stretched: 3.43 rows per inch

Main Hat: approximately 4 sts / inch using a 6.0 mm hook and Red Heart Soft, Worsted Weight Yarn.

Abbreviations

US Terminology used

BPdc – back post double crochet

beg – beginning

ch – chain

CL – cluster

dc – double crochet

FPdc – front post double crochet

hdc – half double crochet

r – row

RS – right side

sc – single crochet

sc2tog – single crochet two stitches together

sc3tog – single crochet three stitches together

sc3tog CL – single crochet three stitches together cluster stitch (see special stitches Part 5)

sc picot st – single picot stitch (see special stitches Part 1)

sk – skip

sl st – slip stitch

st/sts – stitch/stitches

t-ch – turning chain

X-dc – crossed double crochet stitch

* – Repeat the instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain multiple instructions.

() – Repeat the instructions between the parentheses the number of times indicated.

[] – end of row stitch counts

Special Stitches Included in the Original Posts:

Important Notes:

  • Chain stitches do not count as stitches unless specified in the instructions
  • Do not sl st to join unless specified in the written instructions
  • For a more professional look, leave a long tail of yarn at the end of each section to allow you to sew the sections of the hat together with the correct color.
  • The Brim is worked back and forth in rows before being turned lengthwise to work along the row ends for the main body of the hat
  • The Main Body of the Hat is worked Flat
  • You will seam the hat at the very end
  • If you want a less slouchy hat use a 5.5 mm (I) for the body of the hat; if you want a more fitted hat with only a tiny bit of slouch, use a 5.0 mm (H). Regardless of which hook you choose for the body of the hat be sure to use a 4 mm (G) hook for the brim/band.

Pattern Instructions

Brim (Band)

Using your 4 mm (G) hook

R1: Leave a 10-inch tail of yarn. Ch 11, beg in 2nd ch from the hook and work 1 sc in each st across, ch 1, turn [10]

R2: 1 sc in the first sc, 1 sc in the bl of each of the next 8 sts across, 1 sc in the last sc, ch 1, turn [10]

R3-R65: rep R2 (your brim should now be 13 inches in length unstretched). Do not finish off.

Turn to work along the row ends of the brim you just finished.

Main Body of the Hat

Using your 6 mm hook

Part 1 Stitch Tutorial

For the tutorials and special stitches visit PART 1 Crochet With Us Fall Poncho CAL Link

Link: https://oombawkadesigncrochet.com/crochet-with-us-fall-poncho-cal-part-1/

R1: RS:Work 65 sc evenly across the row ends. Ch 1, turn. [65]

R2: *1 sc in the next st, 1 sc picot st in the next st**. Rep from * to ** across to the last st. (Note! Be sure to push the picot stitches through to the RS of your work.). 1 sc in the last st, ch 1, turn [65]

R3: 1 sc in each st across, ch 1, turn [65]

R4: 1 sc in each st across; changing color on the last yarn over of the last st, turn [65]

Height: measures 3.5 inches

Part 2 Stitch Tutorial

For the tutorials and special stitches visit PART 2 Crochet With Us Fall Poncho CAL Link

Link: https://www.thestitchinmommy.com/crochet-with-us-fall-poncho-cal-part-2/

Note: From R5-R8, the ch 3 counts as 1 dc in the stitch counts at the end of the row.

R5: Ch 3, work 1 more dc in the first st, 1 dc in each st across, turn [66]

R6: Ch 3, *FPdc in the next st, BPdc in next st**. Rep from * to ** across, dc into the top of the t-ch, turn. [66]

R7: Ch 3, *BPdc in the next st, FPdc in the next st**. Rep from * to ** across, dc into the top of the t-ch, ch 1, turn. [66]

R8: 1 sc in each st across changing color on the last yarn over of the last st; skip the turning ch. Ch 1, turn. [65]

Height: measures approximately 5.0 inches

Part 3 Stitch Tutorial

For the tutorials and special stitches visit PART 3 Crochet With Us Fall Poncho CAL Link

Link: https://oombawkadesigncrochet.com/crochet-with-us-fall-poncho-cal-part-3/

R9: 1 sc in each st across, ch 1, turn [65]

R10: 1 sc in the first st. *CL in the next st, 1 sc in the next st**. Rep from * to ** across. Ch 1, turn. [65]

R11: 1 sc in each st across, ch 1, turn [65]

R12: 1 sc in each of the first 2 sts, CL in the next st. *1 sc in the next st, CL in the next st**. Rep from * to ** across to the last 2 sts. 1 sc in each of the last 2 sts**. Ch 1, turn [65]

R13: 1 sc in each st across, ch 1, turn. [65]

R14: 1 sc in each st across, changing color on the last yarn over of the last st, ch 1, turn. [65]

Height: measures 6.0 inches

Part 4 Stitch Tutorial

For the tutorials and special stitches visit PART 4 Crochet With Us Fall Poncho CAL Link

Link: https://www.thestitchinmommy.com/crochet-with-us-fall-poncho-cal-part-4/

R15: Sk first st, *1 hdc in the next st, 1 sl st in the next st**. Rep from * to ** across, ch 1, turn. [65]

R16: Sk first st, *1 sl st in the next st, 1 hdc in the next st**. Rep from * to ** across, working the last st in the t-ch, ch 1, turn. [65]

R17: Sk first st, *1 hdc in the next st, 1 sl st in the next st**. Rep from * to ** across, working the last st in the t-ch, ch 1, turn. [65]

R18: Sk first st, *1 sl st in the next st, 1 hdc in the next st**. Rep from * to ** across, working the last st in the t-ch, ch 1, turn [65]

 

R19: Sk first st, *1 hdc in the next st, 1 sl st in the next st**. Rep from * to ** across, working the last st in the t-ch, ch 1, turn [65]

R20: 1 sc in each st across (including the t-ch), ch 1, turn [65]

Height: 7.75 inches

Depending on how you wish to assemble your hat you may want to stop at R20 and then seam and weave the top closed using this method:

Finishing(and scroll to the bottom of the post to the diagram and Finishing Instructions)

Or if you prefer, see below for the optional decrease rows to make the top of the hat more shaped/rounded before you weave the final row together to close the hat.

Optional Decrease Rows

R21: 1 sc in the first sc. *sc2tog over the next 2 sts**. Rep from * to ** across.  Ch 1, turn. [33]

R22: 1 sc in the first st. *sc2tog over the next 2 sts**. Rep from * to ** across. [17]

R23: 1 sc in the first st. *sc2tog over the next 2 sts**. Rep from * to ** across. Finish off leaving a long tail for assembly. [8]

Assembly:

Starting at the brim join the edges together. You can choose your favorite seaming technique to do this. Here are some helpful tutorials to assist you.

Joining Techniques for Crochet

When I join my hats together I use the same color as the section of the hat which I am seaming. If you missed the note at the beginning mentioning you should leave a long tail for each color change this is ok you can still assemble using the same color by attaching the yarn color of your choice after weaving in your other ends.

 

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