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Flower Market Bucket Hat
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This is a sister pattern to the Flower Market Baby Blanket.
A free simplified version of the pattern is available here. To view the supplementary materials, such as the stitch chart, the photo tutorials and the diagrams, you will need the PDF version. Thanks for your support!
ABOUT
There are no bad hair days with the Flower Market Bucket Hat. This fun, feminine design will add a whimsical, vintage feel to any summery outfit. A playful granny square panel spans the circumference of this hat, bringing a pop of color to an otherwise simple design. Named “Flower Market” since picking the colors for each flower feels like picking your floral bouquet at a flower market!
MATERIALS
Yarn: Worsted held double–Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton in 5 colorways “Ecru, Lime, Pink, Tangerine, Creamsicle”
- 100% Cotton
- 186 yds (170 m) per 3.5 oz (100 g) skein
- Find this yarn on lionbrand.com or visit yarnsub.com to find comparable substitutes
Yardage:
Main Color (Ecru): 2 skeins or 235 yds (215 m)
Accent Color 1 (Lime): 1 skein or 15 yds (14 m)
Accent Color 2 (Pink): 1 skein or 15 yds (14 m)
Accent Color 3 (Tangerine): 1 skein or 15 yds (14 m)
Accent Color 4 (Creamsicle): 1 skein or 15 yds (14 m)
Substitute Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton with any similar medium, worsted weight (category #4) yarn that matches gauge. Cottons will work best for this project, particularly those that feel “stiff” to lend some structure to your finished hat. Note that worsted weight is often referred to as “aran” in the UK, or “10-ply” in Australia.
Hook: Size U.S. 7 (4.5 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions: Tapestry needle, scissors, and 6 locking stitch markers (1 being distinct from the others to use for BOR marker), several more locking stitch markers to help hold work in place while seaming
GAUGE
Complete the swatch as instructed below.
For Swatch:
Work first 8 rnds of Crown, creating a small circle. First 8 rnds of circle should measure approximately 4” (10 cm) in diameter.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
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Finished hat is intended to comfortably fit an average woman’s head of 21-23” (53-58 cm).
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Finished hat measures approximately 22.5” (57 cm) in circumference.
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Each granny square measures approximately 3.75” (9.5 cm), blocked.
TERMS + ABBREVIATIONS USED
Written in U.S. Crochet terms
beg: beginning
BOR: beginning of round
ch: chain
ch-sp: chain space
dc: double crochet (tr in U.K. terms)
hdc: half double crochet (htr in U.K. terms)
inc: increase – work 2 sc in designated stitch
MC: main color
PM: place marker
rep: repeat
rnd: round
RS: right side
sc: single crochet (dc in U.K. terms)
sk: skip
sl st: slip stitch
st(s): stitch(es)
tr: treble crochet (dtr in U.K. terms)
Special Stitch
pc: popcorn – work 5 dc into designated stitch, remove hook, re-insert hook into first dc of the group from front to back, sl st into the last dc of the group
TECHNIQUES USED
Magic Ring (photo tutorial: page 8 of the PDF pattern)
Mattress Stitch Granny Square Join
Standing Double Crochet (photo tutorial: page 9 of the PDF pattern)
Standing Treble Crochet (photo tutorial: page 10 of the PDF pattern)
PATTERN NOTES
Skill Level: Beginner
Sizing: This hat is sized for an average woman’s head circumference of 21-23” (53-58 cm); however, because it is not snug nor fitted tightly to the head, this hat will be appropriate for most adult head sizes.
Stitch Counts: Stitch counts are listed after each round.
Right Side / Wrong Side: The right side will face you for the entirety of this project.
Spiral: The solid sections of this hat (crown and brim) are worked in a spiral.
Yarn Held Double: The single crochet portion of this hat (the crown and the brim) is worked with the yarn held double, meaning two strands of yarn are held together as if they were one. The granny squares are worked single stranded.
Construction: This hat is crocheted seamlessly from the top down in a spiral. You will begin with the crown, increasing each round by 6 stitches. Then, you will create 6 granny squares, each with different color combinations. These squares are seamed together side-by-side to form a granny square loop which is then attached to the crown and forms the sides of the hat. Lastly, you will work a specified number of stitches into the bottom edge of your granny square loop to set yourself up to work the brim which has staggered increases to create a clean, perfectly rounded shape.
Color Combinations: Four accent colors are used within the granny square panel. The colored schematic below shows the combinations used in the sample; however, you can choose any arrangement that you like. You will have enough yardage for each of your colors that any color combination will work.
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- First published: July 2024
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