Saturday, November 14, 2009

Stripey Hat with Brim


i made this hat with an aluminum size I hook (US), using Red Heart Super Saver. i don't really like this yarn, but i recently just got a crapton of it after a visit to my mom's house. rescued yarn i was determined to make rescue-able :) i used less than one skein of either color. you can use one color or stripe as much as you want obviously, but either way it will be less than a skein you use.


the brim i made and then thought it was too floppy so i cut a piece off of the back of my spiral notebook at school, it's one long piece folded in half and then sewed up. the crab stitch lining actually closes up the ends of the brim, and the most difficult part of making this hat is probably either cutting the cardboardy stuff or crab stitching the long part of the brim. blech. it was easy but i'm naturally complainy about friggin everything.


super easy, super fun, all you need to know is SC, Reverse SC or crabstitch, SL ST, and how to weave yarn in and out between stitch holes lol. color changes are easy, don't ever be intimidated by stupid crap. also, practice makes awesome :)
Pattern Below!!! (pattern is for hat in pic with exact stripeys)

with first color, ch2
  1. make 4 sc in 2nd ch from hook. join to top of first sc with sl st. (4 sc around)
  2. ch1 (this never counts as a stitch and you will always work the first sc in the same st as joining.) 2sc in each sc around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (8 sc around)
  3. ch1, make (sc in sc, 2sc in next) around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (12 sc around)
  4. ch1, make (2sc in each sc) around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (24 sc around)
  5. ch1, make (2sc in sc, 1 sc in each of next 2) around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (32 sc around)
  6. ch1, sc in each sc around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (32 sc around)
  7. ch1, make (sc in each of next 3 sc, 2sc in next) around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (40 sc around)
  8. ch1, sc in each sc around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (40 sc around)
  9. ch1, make (sc in each of next 4 sc, 2sc in next) around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (48 sc around)
  10. ch1, sc in each sc around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (48 sc around)
  11. ch1, make (sc in each of next 5 sc, 2sc in next) around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (56 sc around)
  12. ch1, sc in each sc around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (56 sc around)
  13. ch1, make (sc in each of next 6 sc, 2sc in next) around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (64 sc around)
  14. ch1, sc in each sc around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (64 sc around)
  15. ch1, make (sc in each of next 7 sc, 2sc in next) around. join with sl st to top of first sc. (72 sc around)
  16. thru 21. ch1, sc in each sc around. at end of round 21, fasten off first color. (you do not have to fasten off, you can leave the first color hanging until you finish each row, and carry it up in your finishing sl st until you need it)
  • work 2 rounds evenly in second color, fasten off. you have 23 rounds
  • work 3 rounds evenly in first color, fasten off. you have 26 rounds
  • work 2 rounds evenly in second color, fasten off. you have 28 rounds
  • work 2 rounds evenly in first color, do not fasten off. you have 30 rounds
to work brim, do not turn yet. with first color still attached, sl st about 22 stitches, keep it loose but neat so the hat can stretch but not look wobbly. in the 22nd stitch about, ch1 (remember the ch1 never counts as a stitch)
  • sc in each of next 26 stitches. you can do more or less depending on the width of brim you want. i made 26 though. ch1, turn.
  • make about 11 rows (again depending on your preference if you want a short or long brim you can add or subtract rows). make sure the last row you work is going the same direction your first row went, away from the sl st's of the brim start.
  • fold brim in half without fastening yarn off. your working yarn loop will be by the outside edge of the hat.
  • sl st into same st as last sc of first row of brim. it sounds kinda confusing maybe but it makes sense, break it down slowly if you have to. you're basically folding and tacking without sewing the short ends of the brim.
  • sl st evenly along edge of hat, all the way around until you get to stitches that already have sl st's in them. fasten off yarn and weave in ends.
now you will attach the second color to the same stitch as joining, or if you carried the yarn over, huzzah, and grab it. ch 1,
  • make reverse sc (crab stitches) all along the hat evenly. when you get to the brim, you will work up the unsewn side (thus sewing it together) evenly, then working the needle through the holes of row 6 or 7 (again, evenly. don't worry about making the "3sc corner stitch" or whatever, put one stitch in each hole so the edges get rounded slightly) then work down the other short edge and around the rest of the hat. fasten off yarn and weave in ends.
to make the brim more solid, cut a piece of cardboard or paperboard, make slightly smaller all over than the actual crochet brim, and stick that in the little pocket. (look under your hat, you made the brim a pocket- tah-dah!)

then using first color strand of yarn, sew the opening shut using a weave-y technique so the pattern stays smooth.
and voila, a stripey hat for you :)

this is my original pattern, do not sell. do not copy/post/distribute in any form. link to my pages to share patterns. print out a copy for your personal use. do not sell finished products.
Mari <3

3 comments:

Kuazue Mohamad said...

I like ur crochet... will try to make some for my own... TQ

mari said...

thank you for the comment :)
i'm glad you like my crochet

Sylvia said...

I was just looking around and found this hat on your site. It's not unusual in it's looks, I mean there are others out there that look similar but for some reason I really like this one. I do not feel like I look good in hats but I have a problem with my left arm right now and have a hard time working with my hair. I think this cap will be wonderful to just wear over my hair. Kind of disguise it you know? Thanks for sharing. Sylvia