Scrappy Bucket Hat Crochet Pattern Multi colored (Free Hat Crochet Pattern )

Crochet Bucket Hat Free Pattern to make the HAT using up your Scrap Yarn in your stash!

Scrap Yarn Stash Busting Crochet Hat Pattern

Make a wonderful multi-colored brim hat perfect for sunny days or Rockin it as a festival bucket hat.
Festival Ready Multi-colored Bucket Hat Crochet Pattern FREE.

I just LOVE creating bucket hats after their increasing popularity this year I released a few Bucket hat patterns.

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 The ORIGINAL 90s Black bucket hatOriginal Bucket Hat Pattern

This Multi-colored scrap yarn Bucket-style crochet hat is made in continuous rounds.

You can make it in any color combo you want I’ve added in picture tutorial to help you join those pesky ENDS securely without NOT weaving in!

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I saw a hat like this one online and it was a blooming fortune. So I set out to recreate it but with my own color choices.

I went to my stash basket and literally pulled the first odd ball of yarn to come to hand.

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I then worked in as many stitches following the increases in the crochet hat pattern, and then when I wanted to change a color I started joining the 2 different colors of strands together.

(see the pictures below for how to do this)
The secret to NO ends to weave in at the end of making your hat. How about a secure knot that will stay together!

This was a method of joining yarn I saw recently and thought WOW. How amazing is that?
You really can join 2 different yarns together with NO WEAVING in ends! sound impossible, don’t let it intimidate you.

Simply put you will tie the NEW yarn in a simple knot around the working yarn strand, take the tail from the NEW yarn and simply tie a knot around the current working yarn and PULL to tighten!

I was asked recently if someone could brush the crocheted hat and it would make it fuzzy! Well I just had to try so I reached for a cat brush and started brushing the crocheted fabric! I LOVE how it.

See how it looks Further Down the page.

Since we are making a flat-top crochet bucket hat.
The start of hat will look a bit wonky in the beginning but trust the method…. the bucket hat sits in a nice shape when completed with a more flat top.

I would also make this for my husband as his fishing hat as he loves the shape of this hat.

Materials:

  • Double KnittingCrochet
  • Hook 4.0mm mm

Size fits approx 22 inches around the head

(Advanced)if you need bigger or smaller continue to increase evenly around until your work measures the correct diameter across)ie.

Head circumference measurement DIVIDED by 3.14 = DIAMETER required gage: 4 sc = 1”

  • Note: Work in continuous rounds. (do not join )
  • Place a marker to mark the beginning of each round and remember to move it up at end of each rnd.

Multi-colored Scrap Bucket Hat Patten:

Rnd 1:Ch 2, work 8 sc into the first chain

Rnd 2: work 2 sc in each sc (16)

Rnd 3: Work 2 sc in each sc ( 32)

Rnd 4: work sc in each sc around

Rnd 5: * work sc in each of next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc; repeat from * around (40 sc)

Rnd 6: * work sc in each of 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc; rep from * around (48)

Rnd 7: work sc in each sc around.

Rnd 8: * work sc in each of next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc; rep from * around (60 sc)

Rnd 9: work sc in each sc around.

Rnd 10: * work sc in each of next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc; rep from * around, sc in last st (74 sc.)

Rnd 11: work sc in each sc around.Rnd 12: * work sc in each of next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc; repeat from * around, end sc in each of remaining sts (92)

Rnds 13 to Rnd 29: work sc in each sc around

Rnd 30: * work sc in each of next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc; repeat from * around, sc in remaining sts

Rnds 31 – Rnds 40: work sc in each sc around. Fasten off. 
Finishing: Block lightly.

 

I was asked recently if you could brush the scrappy yarn bucket hat to make it look fuzzy! well I got my cat brush that’s never been used and started brushing the hat! I LOVE how doing this simple thing changed the Whole Look of the hat
If you wish to crochet a Fluffy Bucket hat I have a FREE EASY fluffy Bucket Hat Pattern HERE 

Fluffy Hat Crochet Pattern 

I also have several different styled bucket hats available on my website for free.

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