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Butternut Slub Hat
This deliciously rustic hat features simple stitches that create a playground for your favorite textured yarns OR you can skip the marling and use a worsted weight yarn! But that doesn’t mean you have to give up the texture. Thick and thin yarns, handspun, tweed—whatever you choose, get creative and have fun!
The pattern includes reference photos to help illustrate my recommended alternative slip stitch join as well as a link to an informal video tutorial that demonstrates beginning the hat, working into the blo, the alternative slip stitch join, manipulating slubs for more front facing texture, and working the brim using post stitches. I also talk a bit more about sizing.
Psst. There’s also a matching cowl!
STITCHES & TECHNIQUES:
- Single crochet
- Double crochet
- Working into the back loop only (blo)
- Working in the round (joined rounds)
- Marling (holding two strands of yarn together as one)
- Post stitches (front and back post double crochet)
GAUGE:
Rounds 1–6 should measure approximately 4” (10 cm), unblocked.
Finished measurements of size 2 sample after blocking were approximately 20” (51 cm) in circumference and 8.5” (21.5 cm) long.
SIZES: 1: baby, 2: child/S, 3: M/L, 4: XL
Estimated to fit the following head circumferences:
Size 1: 13–16” (33–40 cm)
Size 2: 18–21” (45–53 cm)
Size 3: 22–24” (55–61 cm)
Size 4: 25–28” (63–71 cm)
Guidelines are included in the pattern on helping to choose a size based on the flat circle diameter as you work. Keep in mind that your yarn may relax after blocking and increase the hat circumference.
SUGGESTED MATERIALS:
- Close to Home 2019 by Kim Dyes Yarn in Zucchini (4 oz, 450 yds 411 m, fingering weight (1: super fine) yarn, 85% cormo wool, 15% tussah silk, 1 skein
- Crumble Slubby Fingering by Kim Dyes Yarn in Dahlia (100 g, 438 yds 400 m, fingering weight (1: super fine) yarn, 90% superwash merino, 10% nylon, 1 skein
- G/6 (4.0 mm) crochet hook
- stitch marker(s)
- scissors
- darning needle
Pattern was tech edited by Catherine Whelan and tested in Yarnpond. Many thanks to all of my wonderful testers, including Tigger2126, Allison112, BettyEskridge, DEVUS16, lcvconeill, eyenowhour, AnnetteGoldenrod, trishgug, Brandi Trout, and Titik.
I invite and encourage you to sell any items made from my patterns; I simply ask that you credit me for the design, especially if listing online, by linking back to the source of the pattern. Copying, redistributing, or selling the pattern itself or a derivative thereof is strictly prohibited.
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- First published: November 2022
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- Last updated: November 29, 2023 …
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