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Saturday, December 03, 2005
E L BRIMMED HAT

E L BRIMMED HAT

copyright © 12/02/05 Dot Matthews

E L Rolled Brim Hat E L Brimmed Hat

E L Bucket Hat E L Bucket Hat back 

SIZE: Will fit most adult heads

SKILL: Easy

YOU WILL NEED: approx 3oz/170yds, medium weight (4), Caron Simply Soft Brites color Coconut 9601

I/9-5.50mm hook; blunt needle; scissors; stitch markers (optional)

GAUGE: 8 sc and 7 rows=2"

STITCHES: chain (ch); single crochet (sc); slip stitch (sl st)

ABBREVIATIONS: ounce (oz); yards (yds); stitch (st); stitches (sts); skip (sk); space (sp); spaces (sps); each (ea)

PATTERN NOTES: This pattern was typed while watching Knot's Landing Reunion. Please let me know of any errors you find and I'll correct them.

 

When you see ** that is where you will end the last repeat of the round.

 

INSTRUCTIONS

ROUND 1: ch 2, 8 sc in first ch. Join in first sc. (8 sc)

ROUND 2: ch 1, 2 sc in same st as join, 2 sc in ea st around. Join in first sc. (16 sc)

ROUND 3: ch 1, 2 sc in same sc as join, 1 sc in next sc.

*2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next sc. Repeat from * around. Join in first sc. (24 sc)

ROUND 4: ch 1, 2 sc in same sc as join, 1 sc in next 2 sc.

* 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 2 sc. Repeat from * around. Join in first sc. (32 sc)

ROUND 5: ch 1, 2 sc in same sc as join, 1 sc in next 3 sc,

*2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc. Repeat from * around. Join in first sc. (40 sc)

ROUND 6: ch 1, sc in same sc as join and in ea sc around. Join in first sc. (40 sc)

ROUND 7: ch 1, 2 sc in same sc as join, 1 sc in next 4 sc,

*2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 4 sc. Repeat from * around. Join in first sc. (48 sc)

ROUND 8: ch 1, 2 sc in same sc as join, 1 sc in next 5 sc,

*2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 5 sc. Repeat from * around. Join in first sc. (56 sc)

ROUND 9: ch 1, sc in same sc as join and in ea sc around. Join in first sc. (56 sc)

ROUND 10: ch 1, 2 sc in same sc as join, 1 sc in next 6 sc,

*2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 6 sc. Repeat from * around. Join in first sc. (64 sc)

ROUND 11: ch 1, 2 sc in same sc as join, 1 sc in next 7 sc,

*2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 7 sc. Repeat from * around. Join in first sc. (72 sc)

ROUND 12: ch 1, sc in same sc as join and in ea sc around. Join in first sc. (72 sc)

ROUND 13: ch 1, sc in same sc as join, sc in next 4 sc,

*ch 5, sk next 3 sc, **

sc in next 5 sc. Repeat from * around. End last repeat at **. Join in first sc. (9 ch-5 sps)

ROUND 14: sl st in next sc, ch 1, sc in same sc as sl st, sc in next 2 sc, sk next sc

*ch 3, sc in next ch-5 sp,

ch 3, sk next sc, **

sc in next 3 sc,

sk next sc. Repeat from * around. End last repeat at **. Join in first sc. (18 ch-3 sps)

ROUND 15: sl st in next sc, ch 1, sc in same sc as sl st,

*ch 3, sk next sc

sc in next ch-3 sp,

sc in next sc,

sc in next ch-3 sp,

ch 3, sk next sc, **

sc in next sc. Repeat from * around. End last repeat at **. Join in first sc. (18 ch-3 sps)

ROUND 16: sl st in next 2 chs (to get in position for the round). ch 1, sc in ch-3 sp, sc in next 3 sc, sc in next ch-3 sp,

*ch 5, sk next sc, **

sc in next ch-3 sp,

sc in in next 3 sc,

sc in next ch-3 sp. Repeat from * around. End last repeat at **. Join in first sc. (9 ch-5 sps)

ROUND 17: sl st in next sc, ch 1, sc in same sc as sl st, sc in next 2 sc,

*ch 3, sk next sc,

sc in next ch-5 sp

ch 3, sk next sc, **

sc in next 3 sc. Repeat from * around. End last repeat at **. Join in first sc. (18 ch-3 sps)

ROUND 18 thru 20: Repeat rounds 15, 16 and 17.

ROUND 21 thru 22: Repeat rounds 15 and 16.

ROUND 23: ch 1, sc in same sc as join, sc in next 4 sc,

*5 sc in ch-5 sp, **

sc in next 5 sc. Repeat from * around. End last repeat at **. Join in first sc. (90 sc)ROUND 24: Work in front loops only for this round. ch 1, sc in same sc as join, sc in ea sc around. Join in first sc. (90 sc)

ROUND 25 thru 30: Work in both loops for these rounds. Repeat round 24.

 

Fasten off and weave in ends at the end of round 30. 


Posted at 10:05 pm by bythehook7647

Trudy
April 3, 2008   01:59 AM PDT
 
Is there some adjustment in order to get the rolled brim Vs just the brimmed and what about the bucket? I'm new to this and appreciate the help in understanding. I'd like to try this but I like to study and understand it first. Thanks for your lovely patterns.
crochethappy
March 2, 2007   02:52 PM PST
 
This pattern seems to turn out small even though I used the same size hook and exact yarn in the pattern. Is there a way to enlarge the pattern?
Huyen
January 17, 2007   02:46 AM PST
 
Thanks a lot Ms. Dot.
I am trying to corochet this Hat.
It 's very beautiful and your partend is clearly
Thanks you again!
Roberta
December 2, 2006   10:54 AM PST
 
Dot,
My mother has cancer and loves to wear hats to cover her head. This hat is beautiful and will make her a wonderful gift. Thank you for sharing your talents.
NameShelly
August 19, 2006   09:51 PM PDT
 
Dot last fall I started making your butterfly chemo caps for the ladies here at my local hospital and they loved them..since I have had computer trouble and can't find the pattern could you please lead me in the right direction...thank you my email address: rgaubrey@yahoo.com
Dot
March 29, 2006   03:13 AM PST
 
Hi Susan, I can't wait to see how this turns out for your daughter. Thank you for the idea, I was just visualizing what I'd like to see on Gracie and one of my own designs didn't come to mind until you said you were going to use this one. I think you're right about it being a great Easter hat. Thanks for sharing.
Susan D.
March 28, 2006   01:57 PM PST
 
Dot, this is the perfect hat for my daughter's Easter dress. She is only three, I'll just use a smaller hook and see how it turns out. Just googled crochet hats and yours is the best site out there
Dot
March 20, 2006   04:02 PM PST
 
Hi Myra, I'm glad you like my patterns and my writing style. I always changed the patterns I downloaded from the web to this style, so I thought I'd just write my patterns this way to start with so they wouldn't have to be reformated later.
Myra
March 19, 2006   08:08 PM PST
 
Hi Dot,
Thank you for sharing. I've bee crocheting for years and have found that when a pattern is printed, many times it is very confusing because they run everything together. I love the way you put the changes in a Row on a separate line. It makes it soooo much easier.

Agani, Thank You for sharing and being so considerate!

Myra
Dot
January 30, 2006   07:57 PM PST
 
Thank you, Jimmie Lu. I'm so sorry to hear of your cousin's illness. I'll keep her in my thoughts.
Jimmie Lu
January 29, 2006   08:05 PM PST
 
I love this hat I am making one for my 35 yr old cousin just diagnosed with bone cancer. I love your patterns Dot!
Dot
December 7, 2005   04:17 PM PST
 
I hope you enjoy it, Martha. I'd love to see a picture when you're done.
Name Martha
December 7, 2005   03:45 PM PST
 
I am going to start on this hat today.
Dot
December 4, 2005   08:42 PM PST
 
Thanks, WisRose. I'm glad you like it. I don't know what goes on with the pictures sometimes, but I'm glad yours finally showed up.
WisRose
December 4, 2005   05:06 PM PST
 
going to go check my yarn stash right now, this is too cute! Thanks again for another neat pattern.
(for some reason the picture never came up on pattern page until I went to print it quite a bit later).
Dot
December 3, 2005   11:52 PM PST
 
Thank you, let me know how it turns out.
Name
December 3, 2005   11:22 PM PST
 
Love this hat and am going to go try it out right now.
 

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