Are you looking for a quick little crochet project to whip up right now? This easy crochet hat pattern will help you use up that yarn stash you’ve been hoarding forever.
If you know how to crochet rows you can make a hat. Working in the back stitch gives it a nice ribbed look. It takes a little practice on the first few stitches, but you’ll get the hang of it in a couple minutes.
Pick your favorite color and let’s get started. You can finish it in an evening while watching a movie…now that’s my kind of project for sure.
Supplies…
Medium {4} Yarn – My favorite is Vanna’s Choice by Lion Brand
Crochet Hook – US H8/5mm
Plastic Crochet Needle
Here’s how you can make one of these today…
Pattern…
Chain 40 to start.
To begin the 2nd row chain 1 and start your stitch into the second stitch. You will do all your stitches in the back loops. {See the image below.}
Once you get the hang of stitching in the back stitch you will be unstoppable!
Crochet single stitches to the end, chain 1 and turn to start the next row.
Crochet rows until it measures about 15 inches wide. This should be enough for an adult hat.
Fold it in half like the photo above. You will want the side that will be the inside of the hat facing out.
Stitch the side closed with single stiches or slip stitches all the way up.
Once the side is together take the plastic yarn need and a piece of yarn to loosely stitch around the top edge. Then cinch it tight to create the top of the hat.
Finish the top by sewing the remaining hole together at the top. I squeeze the top together and add several stitches. Then tie a knot.
Flip the hat right side out and fold up the bottom.
Trim any stray ends and you’re finished.
This is such a fun and rewarding project! Hats make great gifts and they can even be donated to many organizations. It will take less than a skein of yarn.
I’ve had such a great time making these that I didn’t even want to stop and post about them. But, this pattern is way to easy to not share with the world.
Spread the love one hat at a time.
Everyone could use a little handmade goodness! Please share this post if you enjoyed it!
If you love easy projects check out some of these…
101 Simple Crochet Projects – Free Patterns!
More free patterns you might enjoy…
Easy Crochet Shell Pattern Blanket
10 Crochet Coffee Cozy Patterns
And you’ll find hundreds of crochet patterns right here!
Have you been working on any crochet projects lately??
I’ve been busy using up my stash on making lots of hats! Let me know what you’re up to in the comments!
~Kim
Margaret says
I have been wanting the directions to make a hat like this forever, Thank you! Now that I have one can you tell me how I would make one that would fit my grandsons that is 2 and 4 right now. I tend to crochet kind of tight so I’m not sure what size crochet hook to use to make the size come out right either. Could you help with that?
Thank you!
Shannon Maggert says
I made some of these decades ago, and then forgot all about them. Now I’m going to use up some of my stash by making some of these. Thank you for sharing the pattern.
Kim Layton says
I’m glad you’re going to try it! They are so quick that making them can be addictive! It’s just nice to make a gift that doesn’t take forever…lol! Have fun!
~Kim
Mary says
Love this pattern so easy and quick and I love adding an extra touch like braids or pom.thanks Mary
kai langley says
What needs to be about 15 inches? The folded piece or the piece before it’s folded? Flat it is way to small, folded it is way to big. My first hat and I am not get anything to work! Please direct me, as I am frustrated, and ready to give up.
Kim Layton says
Thanks for stopping by, and you have a great question! My mom always measured my head and sent the measurements to my grandma for hats. This hat will fit a head that’s about 21″ without losing the shape of the stitches. So, if you get the measurements for your grandchildren you can lay the rows of crochet flat under the tape measure on a table. Pull on both sides to stretch it to the child’s head size. See if you are stretching it too much where the row details really loose their look or not. Just know that a 21″ adult hat is made with about 15″ or 16″ and it stretches nice to stay on and fold up at the bottom. You’ll do fine if you get their measurements and check it against the tape measure on a table. Let me know how it goes! I’d love to know what sizes work.
~Kim
Pam B says
I would love to try my hand at this pattern. I’ve only crocheted hats starting with a magic circle. The only issue is, I am having a hard time visualizing how to “loosely stitch around the top edge” and “then cinch”. Can you give me more detailed instructions?
Thanks,
Pam
Kim Layton says
Well, it’s hard to explain but you can think of it as a giant running stitch around the top circle. Then when you pull it tight it will gather up and you won’t have a hole at the top. 🙂
Hope that helps!
~Kim
run 3 says
Thanks for sharing these, Kim! Looks like a lot of great ideas…I’ll have to come back & look more closely very soon!:) 😉
Erica Duca says
I love this pattern! I just used it to make a hat for my dad for Christmas. I used a larger hook and less chains, but the idea is the same. Thank you!
Kim Layton says
Awesome!!!! Thanks for stopping by and letting me know!
~Kim
Debbe says
How much yarn did it take? Thanks!
ronda says
is this pattern in US or UK terms?
Kim Layton says
It’s in US terms. Enjoy!
~Kim
Julie Sheridan says
What stitch is used here please. It looks like SC (US). If not SC what stitch and is it US or UK terms please. Can’t wait to try it. Thank you.
Kim Layton says
These are single stitches worked into the back loop of each stitch in the last row. So, you don’t work in the two loops like you normally would. This gives it such a different look. Just read through the directions again and see if that helps.
Have fun!
~Kim
Allison says
Hi Kim! Thanks for sharing your pattern! Do you know (approximately) the yardage required for the adult hat?
Penny says
I would like to know approximately how much yarn for the adult size as well. Did you use a full skein of Vanna’s Choice by Lion Brand?
Geneva says
Do you have a PDF for the basket?
Love the hats! Making one now.
Janet Holliday says
Oh tysm for this cool hat pattern. I made some hats for charity this year but my hat patterns didn’t work out well. Would you pls let me know how to print this off? I get 2 lines of instruction n then big spaces. Tyia! Happy Hooking, Janet
Kim Layton says
Hi Janet! Thanks for stopping by! I didn’t think about someone needing to print out the pattern. I’ll keep that in mind for future projects, but there is a printable pattern for this one. 🙂
~Kim
Thressa D. Dye says
Do you have information for different sizes for this hat? How many to chain and the measurements!! Would love to have them to make hats for the entire family!!!
Grace Aubin says
This pattern is very similar to one that I am working with now. Instead of SC across all the way, I hdc across instead. The rest of it is the same!! I love it, because it is a quick pattern and my grandsonsare patiently for me to finish them.
Martha Meigs says
Do you know the how tall the hat is?