Yep.
The title says it all.
Perfect for beginners, this hat uses chunky yarn, a big-ish hook and UK treble crochet (US doubles) to create a hat in about half an hour. And as it only uses one ball (plus some extra yarn from your stash to create a pompom) it's a bargain to boot.
I bought some Drops Andes a looooong time ago to make a thing. The thing never happened and so I had some yarn which needed a new thing, so I decided on a hat.
Not just any old hat; a bobble hat.
You know- the one with the pompom.
And not just any old pompom. A BIG pompom.
You can probably tell from the photo that this yarn is mega-lush. Slightly fluffy, being 65% wool and 35% alpaca, this stuff comes in a nice range of colours and is the perfect ingredient for winter woolies (and at the time of posting, I've found it online for less than 3 quid a ball... so a very reasonable price for a super-warm hat).
'Enough of the waffle,' I hear you say. 'Give us the pattern!'
Here it is. The pattern fits an adult. Adjustments to make it fit smaller people are given, too.
Here it is. The pattern fits an adult. Adjustments to make it fit smaller people are given, too.
Now if you're not a written-pattern kind-of person, then don't worry- I've got a YouTube video to guide you through, step by step. You'll find it below.
Enjoy, you lovely lot and have a wonderful Christmas!
Bobble Hat pattern (In UK terms. For US, substitute treble crochet (tr) for double crochet (dc)
Abbreviations:
Chain = ch
Stitches = sts
Slip stitch = sl st
Treble crochet = tr
You will need:
1 X 100g ball Drops Andes in colour of your choice (or any other yarn which requires a 9mm hook)
9mm hook.
85 mm pompom maker (optional)
Worked in joined rounds.
Note: I used a chain of 2, rather than 3 at the beginning of each round- I found a ch3 just too tall. It still counts as a stitch in the pattern.
Rnd 1: Ch2 (counts as tr here and throughout), 11 tr in magic ring or ch2, make ch2 and 11tr into 2nd ch from hook. Join with sl st to top of ch2. (12sts)
Rnd 2: Ch2, 1tr in same st, then 2tr in each st around. Join with sl st to top of ch2. (24)
Rnd 3. Ch2, 2tr in next st, then *tr 1 in next st, 2tr in following st* repeat from * to * around. Join with sl st to top of ch2. (36)
Rnd 4: Ch2, tr 1 in each of next 7 sts, 2tr in next st, *tr 8, 2tr in next st* repeat from * to * around. Join with sl st to top of ch2. (39)
Rnds 5-11: Ch2, 1tr in each st around. Join with sl st to top of ch2.
Brim
Rnd 12: Ch2, TURN, 1tr in each st around. Join with sl st to top of ch2.
Rnds 13-14: Ch2, 1tr in each st around. Join with sl st to top of ch2.
Fasten off, weave in ends.
Make pompom and stitch to top of hat!
Job done.
Job done.
To make this hat fit smaller heads, then simply leave out round 4 and even round 3. Then continue making just one treble stitch in each stitch around. Simply adjust the number of rounds to fit the size head you need.
Here's the YouTube video:
Happy crocheting,
Sarah xx
Wow! Super cozy and stylish hat! Ready to play in the snow?? Absolutely when you've got this hat to wear!! Thank you so much for this ready for winter fun pattern!
ReplyDeleteright what I need!!!!!
ReplyDeletethank you, xxxx Ale
Lovely and you saved the day, for me anyway, bet everyone else is super-organised! Thank You. x
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pattern, think I might make one for myself after Christmas!
ReplyDeleteZoe | floral and feather
enjoyed your video! thanks for sharing. I always need another hat and I love crocheting a fast one:)
ReplyDeleteUS terms, I want to use 4ply yarn. What adjustments do I need to do to pattern?
ReplyDeleteHi Texiane,
DeleteI'm afraid this pattern would need major adjustments to work as your yarn is so much finer than the chunky stuff I used.
Have a look at this free pattern- it may be just the thing you're after and would look super-cute with a pompom!
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/slightly-slouchy-hat
Happy crocheting,
Sarah X
nice
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