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Dune Crochet Bucket Hat

2021-09-09 | 10:00:00

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Today, I’m going to offer you a little sneak peek behind the scenes at Bella Coco Crochet and talk about content planning. As a crochet designer it’s a strange thing. I’m a very intuitive designer and I love to create patterns that pop into my head and get stuck in my heart. But, as a modern woman and a YouTuber, I know that there are algorithm gods to please. And, if I want people to see my social media posts, tutorial videos and blogs then I have to appeal to Google. The way I do that is to keep an eye on what topics are trending. I tell you this as a preamble to welcoming today’s guest designer Bruna of Brunaticality to my website. Because, when crochet bucket hat started trending I knew there was only one person I wanted to guest on my blog with a pattern, Bruna.

I’m a huge fan of Bruna and her dreamy, retro aesthetic and like me, she shares her tutorials and patterns for free on her YouTube and website. She’s joining me today to share the pattern for the absolutely stunning Dune Crochet Bucket Hat.

As this is a guest post, Bella Coco Crochet is unable to answer any queries. If you have a question, please contact the designer directly and they will be happy to help you.

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CROCHET BUCKET HATS: A TRANSEASONAL STAPLE

As a child of the 1990s, I have to admit to being a bit sceptical when I saw bucket hats were back in fashion. There’s nothing quite as ageing as saying, “I remember that fashion from the first time around,” is there? But the truth is, I was never a big fan of the bucket hat in the 90s.

The second time around? I love them. The return of the bucket hat has been triumphant. Rather than the sporty style of the 1990s, the modern bucket hat is pretty, feminine and oh so stylish. Bruna’s crochet bucket hat takes inspiration from the 1970s with a beautiful earthy colour palette and granny squares to add a soft vintage aesthetic that’s perfect for late Summer and Autumn.

If you want to channel your inner 1970s boho babe then why not team this with my Not The High Street Tote?

DUNE CROCHET BUCKET HAT

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MATERIALS & TOOLS

Yarn: Tessiland IGGY, 100% Cotton, 50g, 125m in Yarn A: Beige, Yarn B: White, Yarn C: Hazel, Yarn D: Lemon, Yarn E: Brick Red

Yarn weight: Number 2/Sport/Fine

Total amount of yarn used in this project: 82g, 205m

If you can’t find Tessiland IGGY, then a good substitute is: Schachenmayr Catania, MillaMia Naturally Soft Cotton or Yarn and Colors Favorite

Hook: 3mm

Scissors

Measuring tape

Yarn needle

6 stitch markers

TENSION

4 rounds of treble crochet (48 stitches) makes a 7cm (2.75″) diameter circle using a 3mm hook.

MEASUREMENTS

Squares: 8.5×8.5cm/3.25×3.25in

Crown diameter: 16cm/6.25in

Hat circumference: 56cm/20.5in

Band height: 8.5cm/3.25in

Brim length: 4cm/1.5in

Bucket hat Length: 20cm/8in

PATTERN NOTES

Pattern written in UK terms

Skill level: Beginner/Easy

Adapting the pattern for a medium weight yarn, such as DK:

  • Squares: 4 rounds, also measuring 8.5×8.5cm
  • Crown: Stop at ROUND 7
  • Brim: Stop at ROUND 5

TERMS & ABBREVIATIONS

Chain (ch):Yarn over, pull through

Slip Stitch (ss): Insert hook, yarn over, pull through all loops.

Double Crochet (dc):  Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.

Half Treble (htr): Yarn over and insert your hook into the chain or stitch, yarn over and pull through (you will have three loops on the hook) yarn over and pull through all three loops on the hook.

Treble Crochet (tr): Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.

Space (sp)

Repeat (rep)

Front Loops Only (FLO)

DUNE CROCHET BUCKET HAT INSTRUCTIONS

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STEP 1 – SQUARES – Make 6 joined squares to create the hat circumference

Round 1 – YARN B – WHITE
With yarn B, make a magic ring, ch3 (counts as 1tr), 2tr into the ring (this forms the first cluster), *ch3, 3tr, rep from * two times. Join with a ss to into ch3, break yarn and fasten off.

Round 2 – YARN C – BROWN
Attach yarn C in any 3ch-sp, ch3 (counts as 1tr), (2tr, ch3, 3tr) in same 3ch-sp, *ch1, (3tr, ch3, 3tr) in next 3ch-sp rep from * two times. Join with a ss to into ch3, break yarn and fasten off.

Round 3 – YARN D – YELLOW
Attach yarn D in any 3ch-sp, ch3 (counts as 1tr), (2tr, ch3, 3tr) in same 3ch-sp, ch1, 3tr in next 1ch-sp, *ch1, (3tr, ch3, 3tr) in next 3ch-sp, ch1, 3tr in next 1ch-sp, rep from * two times. Join with a ss to into ch3, break yarn and fasten off.

Round 4 – YARN E – COPPER
Attach yarn E in any 3ch-sp, ch3 (counts as 1tr), (2tr, ch3, 3tr) in same 3ch-sp, *ch1, 3tr in next 1ch-sp, ch1, 3tr in next 1ch-sp, ch1, (3tr, ch3, 3tr) in next 3ch-sp, rep from * three times. Join with a ss to into ch3, break yarn and fasten off.

Round 5 – YARN A – BEIGE
Attach yarn A in any 3ch-sp, ch3 (counts as 1tr), (2tr, ch3, 3tr) in same 3ch-sp, *ch1, 3tr in next 1ch-sp, ch1, 3tr in next 1ch-sp, ch1, 3tr in next 1ch-sp, ch1, (3tr, ch3, 3tr) in next 3ch-sp, rep from * three times. Join with a ss to into ch3, break yarn and fasten off.

STEP 2 – HAT CIRCUMFERENCE – Joining or Sewing the squares together

PART 1 – If you are joining the squares, join the first 5 side by side and go to PART 2. If you are sewing, sew all the 6 squares side by side and sew the first to last square to create the hat circumference then go to STEP 3 to continue.

PART 2 – Join the 6th square to 5th and 1st square to create the hat circumference.

STEP 3 – CROWN – MEASURING 16CM

Ch2 does not count as a st

ROUND 1
Using Yarn A, start with a magic ring, (ch2, 12tr) in ring, pull ring tight to close. Join with ss to first tr st. [12 sts]

ROUND 2
Ch2, 2tr in each st around. Join with ss to first tr st. [24 sts]

ROUND 3
Ch2, *2tr in the next st, 1tr in the next st, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first tr st. [36 sts]

ROUND 4
Ch2, *2tr in the next st, 1tr in the next 2 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first tr st. [48 sts]

ROUND 5
Ch2, *2tr in the next st, 1tr in the next 3 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first tr st. [60 sts]

ROUND 6
Ch2, *2tr in the next st, 1tr in the next 4 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first tr st. [72 sts]

ROUND 7
Ch2, *2tr in the next st, 1tr in the next 5 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first tr st. [84 sts]

ROUND 8
Ch2, *2tr in the next st, 1tr in the next 6 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first tr st. [96 sts]

ROUND 9
Ch2, *2tr in the next st, 1tr in the next 7 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first tr st. [108 sts]

NOTE: Do not fasten ROUND 9 off, you will be using the same yarn to attach crown to the hat circumference.

STEP 4 – JOINING OR SEWING CROWN TO HAT CIRCUMFERENCE

OPTION 1 – JOINING CROWN AND HAT CIRCUMFERENCE TOGETHER
Using the stitch markers, secure the crown to hat circumference right sides on the outside. Using the same yarn of crown’s ROUND 9, hold the granny squares band behind the crown with wrong sides facing each other, choose one st of the any square and crown to start with, pull up a loop into both sts and work your first dc and work dc all the way around by going through one st of the crown and one of the square, in the end, break yarn and fasten off.

OPTION 2 – SEWING CROWN AND HAT CIRCUMFERENCE TOGETHER

To sew the crown and hat circumference, first, make sure to leave enough yarn to go all around the crown with that same yarn of ROUND 9 and fasten off. Secure both the crown and hat circumference right sides together with the stitch markers. Thread the yarn into a yarn needle, hold the crown and the granny squares hat circumference together with right sides facing each other and start sewing by going through one st of the crown and one of the square all the way around, in the end, break yarn and fasten off.

NOTE: You will have to sk a few sts to fit the crown around the squares hat circumference. Work your way around and check how many are needed to skip. In the sample was skipped 21 sts around.

STEP 5 – BRIM

ROUND 1
Work this round through FLO using the stitches of the granny squares. Use the other side of the joined squares in the hat circumference. Attach yarn A to any st, ch2 (does not count as a st), *2htr in next st, 1htr in next 5 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first htr st. [147 sts]

ROUND 2
Work rounds 2-5 using entire st. Ch2 (does not count as a st), *2htr in next st, 1htr in next 6 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first htr st. [168 sts]

ROUND 3
Ch2 (does not count as a st), *2htr in next st, 1htr in next 7 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first htr st. [189 sts]

ROUND 4
Ch2 (does not count as a st), *2htr in next st, 1htr in next 8 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first htr st. [210 sts]

ROUND 5
Ch2 (does not count as a st), *2htr in next st, 1htr in next 9 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first htr st. [231 sts]

ROUND 6
Ch2 (does not count as a st), *2htr in next st, 1htr in next 10 sts, rep from * to end of round. Join with ss to first htr st. [252 sts]

ROUND 7
Ch1 and ss around to create the finishing of the brim. Join with a ss to into first ss st, break yarn and fasten off. [252 sts]

Finishing your Dune Bucket Hat:

Once you have finished, all you have to do now is weave in all your ends and you are done with your Dune Bucket Hat. Congratulations on completing your new crochet item!

TIPS & HOW TO

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How to make a magic ring:

Hold beginning of yarn in your hand, wrap the working yarn around your index and middle fingers once, insert hook under the first yarn hooking the one behind it and pull up a loop, keep hook into that loop, slip ring off fingers, ch1 (does not count as a st) to secure magic ring in place and work necessary sts for Round 1 and close ring by pulling the loose end.

When crocheting the squares:

When making your squares turn the square over every time you work a new round, this twisting method will avoid your square to not be crocked at the end. If you are changing colours, break the yarn at the end of the round, flip the square over, attach new yarn shade and work the next round on the reverse of the square. If you want to keep the same colour, just end the round in the normal way, make the starting chain, then flip your work and you are ready to start working the round on the other side.

Joining the 6 squares together:

Part 1: Make the first square and **crochet the 4 rounds of the next square. Attach Yarn A to any 1ch-sp and follow the square pattern until the third corner and stop after the first 3tr. Hold your granny squares together with the wrong sides facing each other and dc into ch3 of the adjoining corner of the first square (this dc will count as one chain). Ch2 and complete the corner as usual by making 3tr to finish the corner of the second square. *ch1, dc into the next 1ch-sp of first square, ch1 and move to the second square and complete the next 3tr in the next 1ch-sp. Rep from * two times.
Start the next corner by working the first 3tr into the 3ch-sp of second square, dc into ch3 of the adjoining corner of the first square, ch2 and complete the rest of the second square. Rep from ** to join a new square, join squares side by side until 5 squares are joined.

Part 2: Once the 5 squares are joined, make the 4 rounds of the last one. Attach Yarn A to any 1ch-sp and follow the square pattern until the first corner and stop after the first 3tr. Join this last square to the 5th square following the same steps of PART 1. Complete the second corner, ch1 and continue to the next corner stopping after the first 3tr. Bring the first square joined and join with the last square.
Hold 6th and 1st square side by side, dc into ch3 of the adjoining corner. Ch2 and complete the corner as usual by making 3tr to finish the corner of the last square. Join this last square to the 1st square following the same steps of PART 1. Complete the next corner. Ch1, ss into ch3 of first cluster, break yarn and fasten off. Hat circumference done!

Sewing the squares together:

First create all 6 squares, leaving enough yarn in the last round to use that same yarn to sew the squares together, thread this yarn into a tapestry needle, hold the first two squares right sides together and sew them together by using one st of both squares, keep adding and sewing the squares together side by side creating a band, in the end, sew this band closed by sewing the beginning to end to create a closed round band. Remember to work all the sewing on the reverse.

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ABOUT BRUNA

Bruna Biavati is the creator behind the YouTube channel Brunaticality.

Her style is colourful, vintage and a little quirky, a mixture of the 60s, 70s and 80s fashion. Her crochet projects are always using fun and happy colours. In her channel you can find crochet and DIY video tutorials with very easy-to-follow instructions. Her goal has always been to inspire and teach crochet to those who want to lean a new hobby or start their own small business. While working on a project, she is always thinking of her next adventure!

If you enjoyed making this crochet bucket hat, you can see more of Bruna’s beautiful work here:  Brunaticality.

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2 Comments

  • Stacey
    February 24, 2022 at 3:40 pm

    This hat is adorable. I however have a big head, haha. What would be the best way to make it larger, to fit a 23″ head? I know to do another increase round on the crown section, I wonder if I should also make the squares one more round, larger, to give me more length in the body?

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    • BellaCocoTeam
      February 24, 2022 at 7:29 pm

      Ahi Stacey as this is a guest post I am unable to answer any queries. If you have a question, please contact the designer directly and they will be happy to help you 🙂

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