Tuesday, August 21, 2007
ROLL BRIM HAT - ADULT (c)
Size: Women’s 22 inches, [Women’s large 24 inches]
Materials: About 2.5 [3.5] oz of worsted weight yarn (don’t use soft yarn, unless you want a floppy brim)
Hook size: I/5.50 mm
Gauge: 14 dc = 4 inches
Rnd 1: Ch 4 and join with a slip stitch in first ch to form ring. Ch2 (do not count as first dc from now on) 12 dc in ring. Join in first dc. (12 dc)
Materials: About 2.5 [3.5] oz of worsted weight yarn (don’t use soft yarn, unless you want a floppy brim)
Hook size: I/5.50 mm
Gauge: 14 dc = 4 inches
Rnd 1: Ch 4 and join with a slip stitch in first ch to form ring. Ch2 (do not count as first dc from now on) 12 dc in ring. Join in first dc. (12 dc)
Rnd 2: Ch 2, 2 dc in each st, join in first dc. (24 dc)
Rnd 3: Ch 2, (dc in next st, 2 dc in next st) repeat around. Join in first dc. (36 dc)
Rnd 4: Ch 2, (dc in next 2 st, 2 dc in next) repeat around. Join in first dc. (48 dc)
Rnd 5: Ch2, (dc in 3 st, 2 dc in next) repeat around. Join in first dc. (60 dc)
Rnd 6: Ch 2, (dc in 9 sts, 2 dc in next) repeat around. Join in first dc. (66 dc)
For women’s large hat do one more round of increases increasing in every 11th stitch (72 dc)
Rnd 7-8 [8-9]: Ch 1, sc in each st around. Join in first sc. (66, 72 sc)
Rnd 9 [10]: Ch 2, dc in each st around. Join in first dc. (66, 72 dc)
Rnd 10-11 [11-12]: Ch 1, sc in each st around. Join in first sc. (66, 72 sc)
Rnd 12 [13]: Ch 2, dc in each st around. Join in first dc. (66, 72 dc)
For band work rounds 13-15 [14-16] with contrasting yarn.
Rnd 13-15 [14-16]: Ch 1, sc in each st around. Join in first sc (66, 72 sc)
For band work rounds 13-15 [14-16] with contrasting yarn.
Rnd 13-15 [14-16]: Ch 1, sc in each st around. Join in first sc (66, 72 sc)
Rnd 16 [17]: Ch 1, (sc in 5 sts, 2 sc in next st) repeat around. Join in first sc. (77, 84 sc)
Rnd 17 [18]: Ch 1, sc in each st around. Join in first sc. (77, 84 sc)
Rnd 18 [19]: Ch 1, (sc in 6 st, 2 sc in next st) repeat around. Join in first sc. (88, 96 sc)
Rnd 19 [20]: Ch 1, sc in each st around. Join in first sc. (88, 96 sc)
Rnd 20 [21]: Ch 1, (sc in 7 sts, 2 sc in next st) repeat around. Join in first sc. (99, 108 sc)
Rnd 21-26 [22-27]: Ch 1, sc in each st around. Join in first sc. (99, 108 sc)
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
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This is just what I'm looking for! Had to start fitness walking as my BP is 154/100. WOW! And... being a truck driver doesn't help. This will keep my ears warm and I love the pattern! Great design! I'm going to make one tonight while I'm watching the Biggest Loser finale! (I think I'll add a flower or two though.)
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I admire your talents suesan, and I pray that the Lord would bless you as you continue to bless others with patterns that they can do for a past time. I am going to make some of these patterns and enjoy the gift of your talent, and being able to crochet myself.
May Jesus bless you keep up the excellent work.
SherryAnn Rhode Island
May Jesus bless you keep up the excellent work.
SherryAnn Rhode Island
Suzie: What a nice hat! You have incredible talent and thank you so very much for sharing your gift with the rest of us. Yours is an enjoyable site. I hope to see a lot more of your creations in the future.
Thanks!
Fran
Thanks!
Fran
Suzetta...I have been looking for a hat pattern for my adult daughters and thought that this would be a nice choice. I made a test hat today and love it so much that I will keep it for myself. My daughters will both love this hat!! Thank you so much.
lol..guess I should have looked closer, I found the adult pattern for the rolled brim hat. I will be making some of these too.
I haven't been crocheting in awhile and made one of your hats for mu 4 year old granddaugghter. It came out great! Now her mom wants one too! Thanks.
I have just made 3 of these hats recently and love them! Do you have this same pattern sized down for a baby or small child?
Your patterns are "understandable" and the finished product photos are pretty AND helpful. Thanks so much for enriching the hobby collection of this retired teacher/"Nanna." : )
Hi Suzie: You have such wonderful patterns. Thank you for you generosity in sharing them. I am going to try the beaded beanie hat...If I can do it, I will send you a pics. Thanks again, your kindness in allowing people to use you patters is very much appreciated. Best to you and your, CocoAngel
What a thrill to find so many great hats with style! Especially the vintage hats! I recognized some from the 50's from my mother's crochet books. Can hardly wait to get started. Thanks so much. Diana in Idaho. PS: Do you have any hat patterns using crochet thread?
I started a hat made with thread, but never got around to finishing it. That will be a good project for this spring. When I post it I will share it online as many places as possible.
Made this hat for a very special woman using yarn she gave me. She is multi-talented, having crocheted, knitted, felting, painted, interior decorator and a wonderful friend. She wore her hat the other day as temps were in the low 30's and it was snowing - perfect spring day in CT. I have to say it looked great on her, she said she received compliments every time she wore it. Love this pattern, easy to follow, make smaller or larger. I added a detachable flower. Made me happy that she was so pleased with your hat!
The pattern is great and easy to read. I made the women's 22" which is too big. How can I make it smaller to fit a 21" head?
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