Crochet Bucket Hat
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Today we want to bring you a piece that is on-trend, it’s been quite popular lately! This pattern is THE MOMENT! Some time ago, DIOR showcased one of its incredible crochet bucket hat pieces in their catalogs, and believe it or not, it’s not a very difficult piece to make. We’ve prepared a lovely pattern that will allow you to have a fashionable designer bucket hat in your own hands with just a few hand movements.
Fashion is a form of art that transcends time, and Dior is a house that understands this perfectly. A shining example is the Dior crochet bucket hat, a piece that incorporates traditional craftsmanship with a touch of contemporary elegance. This iconic accessory has been a favorite among fashion enthusiasts for its versatility and timeless style.
A Tribute to Craftsmanship:
The Dior crochet bucket hat is not just a fashion piece; it’s a tribute to craftsmanship. Each hat is meticulously handcrafted by talented artisans, resulting in a unique and authentic piece. From the selection of materials to the final details, every step of the manufacturing process reflects Dior’s commitment to craft excellence.
Versatile Elegance:
One of the most charming features of this Dior-inspired crochet bucket hat is its versatility. It can be easily incorporated into a variety of looks, from casual to sophisticated. Wear it with a relaxed jeans and t-shirt ensemble for a laid-back summer look, or pair it with an elegant floral dress for a feminine and chic aesthetic.
An Icon of Sustainable Fashion:
In addition to its aesthetic beauty, the crochet bucket hat is an example of sustainable fashion. By opting for handmade crochet and carefully selected materials, we demonstrate a commitment to reducing environmental impact and supporting ethical production practices. This hat is not only a style statement but also a reminder of the role fashion can play in promoting sustainability.
A Piece for All Seasons:
The bucket hat is truly a piece for all seasons. Whether to protect yourself from the scorching sun during summer or add a touch of style to a winter look, this hat is an elegant and practical choice. Its seasonal versatility makes it a smart investment for any wardrobe, ensuring you can enjoy its timeless charm all year round.
Well, let’s get to what matters…
Materials:
- Cotton yarn in 3 colors
- Crochet hook size 4mm
Abbreviations (US Terms)
Ch – chain
Dc – double crochet
Sc – single crochet
St – stitch
Before you start, know these two things:
To begin each row, you can make 3 chains, which count as a stitch or a false treble crochet. I used the latter to make the row endings less noticeable.
Rows are closed with slip stitches.
Now, let’s begin!
Crochet Bucket Hat Pattern
Color 1 (base)
Starting with a magic ring
Row 1: 14 double crochets (DC)
Row 2: 14 increases (28 stitches)
Row 3: 1 DC, 1 increase (42 stitches)
Row 4: 2 DC, 1 increase (56 stitches)
Row 5: 3 DC, 1 increase (70 stitches)
Row 6: 4 DC, 1 increase (84 stitches)
Row 7: 4 DC, 1 chain, skip 1 stitch, 4 DC, 1 chain, skip 1 stitch… Repeat until the end of the row. You’ll be one stitch short here, but it’s okay; still make the chain for separation and close the row.
Row 8: 4 DC in each chain space separated by 1 chain.
Row 9: Switch to Color 2, 5 DC in each chain space separated by 1 chain.
Row 10: Cut one of the two strands and add a strand of Color 3, 5 DC in each chain space separated by 1 chain.
Row 11: Cut the Color 2 strand and add the second strand of Color 3, 5 DC in each chain space separated by 1 chain.
Row 12: Switch back to Color 1, 5 DC in each chain space separated by 1 chain.
Row 13: Repeat Row 12.
Row 14: 6 DC in each chain space separated by 1 chain.
Row 15: Switch to Color 2, 6 DC in each chain space separated by 1 chain.
Row 16: Cut one of the two strands of Color 2 and add a strand of Color 3, 6 DC in each chain space separated by 1 chain.
Row 17: Cut the Color 2 strand and add the second strand of Color 3, 7 DC in each chain space separated by 1 chain.
Row 18: Switch back to Color 1, 7 DC in each chain space separated by 1 chain.
Row 19: Repeat Row 18.
Row 20: 8 DC in each chain space separated by 1 chain.
Row 21: SC in each DC and chain space.
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So cute, thanks for sharing!
What if my head is a bit big do I stick to the pattern or increase it a bit. Like after row 6 can I add one more row of increase?