Crochet a Granny Square Heart Bucket Hat with this FREE Crochet Pattern

Crochet a granny square heart bucket hat. a charming granny square heart bucket hat. 

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Model wearing the Granny Heart Square Bucket Hat
by LisaAuch Crochet
Inspired by the popular Daisy Flower Bucket Hat, our pattern combines the classic bucket hat classic design with added hearts. 

See how to easily it is to turn the Heart Granny Square INTO a cute festival-ready crochet heart bucket hat.  

The idea originally stemmed from the Daisy Flower Bucket Hat that I had published. 


 It is extremely popular too and has a matching Daisy flower tote bag FREE pattern available too 


Crochet daisy Flower Bucket HAt Pattern FREE 

I have included a handy step-by-step picture tutorial so it is a superb crochet pattern for beginners. 


I also have a Daisy flower crochet Tote bag written pattern so you can make a matching gift set

How to crochet a bucket hat with a heart middle square.

For the FUL Crochet Heart SQUARE Pattern, You will need to visit my crochet heart granny square pattern page on my website HERE.

And It will show you how to crochet a Heart Square step by step.
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The Pattern includes how to crochet the Heart within the square, and how to create the Granny HEART Square Bucket HAT.

TO make the Bucket Hat with the granny heart squares.

You will need to crochet 4 squares each measuring 5.5 width and 5-inch length.
I will provide extra images along with the written instructions to help you turn the crochet heart square into a bucket hat.
PLEASE note: to achieve the desired square height and width for the bucket hat I added 1 more Row of HDC

Once you have added the extra round for the bucket hat squares. I like to Block them

My homemade easy-blocking board is actually wooden long kebab sticks and a gardening kneeling pad! genius huh?

I like to connect the Granny heart squares BEFORE I start making the hat. Hold the wrong side to the wrong side along the Lengths and Slip stitch to join.

I prefer the slip stitch method as you get a more structured hat finish, IF you want you can whip stitch to join the granny heart squares  

Join the Granny Heart squares in a length

TO start the Crown of the Bucket hat 

In Chosen Main Colour
and a 4.00mm hook 

Do NOT join work in a continuous round, use a marker to keep track of rounds. 
FOr example, the model is wearing in the image. 

The hat measures 22 inches around 

Finished diameter at crown = 7 inches 

working out of the heart bucket hat pattern 

Chain 4, 

Round 1: work 10 hdc in first chain (10sts) 

Round 2: 2hdc in each st around (20sts) 

Round 3: *2hdc in first st, hdc in next* repeat around (30sts) 

Round 4 : *2hdc in first st, hdc in next 2sts * repeat around (40 sts) 

Round 5 :  *2hdc in first st, hdc in next 2sts * repeat around (50 sts) 

Round 6 :  *2hdc in first st, hdc in next 2sts * repeat around (60 sts) 

Round 7 :  *2hdc in first st, hdc in next 2sts * repeat around  (70 sts) 

Round 8 :  *2hdc in first st, hdc in next 2sts * repeat around  (80 sts) 

Round 9 :  *2hdc in first st, hdc in next 2sts * repeat around (90 sts) 

Divide your hat into 4 equal sections and place markers (as equal as you can) 


Match up the Granny heart squares to the sections, and pin into place. 

Continue working from the last stitch of round 9. 

Holding the wrong side to the wrong side

Slip stitch to join the Squares to the Crown of the hat. 
Ensuring the squares are evenly spaced and the stitches are as close together as possible. 

Again slip stitching through both sides to join gives the hat a more structured look
 if you prefer it you can simply sew it together in whip stitch. 

Fasten off and leave a long tail to join the final sides of the granny hearts together into a circle. 

Bucket Hat Brim. 

NOTE: blhdc = back loop half double crochet 
work first stitches into the base of chain at start. 

In the Main color 
Starting in any Back loop of the joined squares bottom. 

ch2, 
Round1: work 2 Back Loop HDC in first st, 
blhdc in the next 5 sts, 2hdc in next * Repeat around (slip to join) 

Round 2: 
work 2Hdc in first st, 
hdc in the next 6 sts, 2hdc in next * 
Repeat around (slip to join) 

Round 3: 
work 2Hdc in first st,
*hdc in the next 7 sts, 2hdc in next * 
Repeat around (slip to join) 

Round 4: 
work 2Hdc in first st , *hdc in the next 8 sts, 
2hdc in next * 
Repeat around (slip to join) 

Round 5: work hdc in each stitch around 

I like to try it on at this point to make sure I have the Best brim width before I finish 
My daughter is obsessed with her bucket hats and I cannot make them quick enough for her and her friends 
model wears the Granny Square Bucket Hat by LisaAuch Crochet 

Find the Free crochet pattern for the Granny Square Bucket hat HERE 

Or how about the popular Daisy Flower Crochet Bucket HAT Super Cool for the coming summer Festival season. 
FREE Crochet Pattern to make the Daisy Flower Bucket Hat 

or how about a Matching Granny HEART SQUARE BALACLAVA. 

Honestly I could not make these adorable balaclavas quick enough last year.
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