Crochet Bucket Hat - Written Pattern with Seven Sizes

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This easy to follow, crochet bucket hat written pattern will guide you through seven different sizes to create your own summer hat that fits you and your family members perfectly.

The pattern includes detailed photos to help you along the way and sizes from 0-3 months all the way up to large adult.

Make it with sustainable yarn to make it more eco friendly (yarn suggestions below) or use whatever you have available to save waste.

What You Will Need for The Crochet Bucket Hat Written Patten

This is the perfect hat for lounging at the beach, spending time in the garden or going for a walk. The wide brim shades the sun from your face and eyes and the body of the hat, with its airy crochet stitch, will keep your head cool.

If made with a sturdy yarn like hemp or raffia, the brim can be folded back if you prefer or kept facing down.

The pattern includes a video tutorial of how to crochet the jasmines in the round and plenty of photos to help you throughout. Each stitch is explained in full.

Other Yarn Recommendations

Here are some alternative sustainable yarns that I think would work really well.


Sizes: 0-3mth (6-12mth, Toddler, Child, Teen, S Adult, L Adult)

Pattern Language: English

Crochet Terms: Both U.S. and U.K. terms (2 patterns in one PDF)

Gauge: 15 Double Crochet (U.K. Treble Crochet) and 7.5 rows over 10cm (4”)

€6.00
A toddler is wearing an army green version of the bucket hat. It has a few jasmine flowers around the top and a brim which protects their eyes from the sun. They are facing to the left and holding a small green telescope to one eye.

• Approx 65 (90, 125, 155, 180, 205, 255) yards / 72 (100, 140, 175, 200, 230, 285) grams / 65 (82, 115, 165, 190, 235, 315) meters of DK weight yarn. I used 100% Hemp yarn for the one pictured above and raffia for the one on the right. See some other recommendations below.
• 4.5mm - Metric | 7 - UK & Canada | G-7 - US | 7.5/0 - Japan
• Scissors
• Darning/Tapestry Needle
• Stitch Marker

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