The “Thanks, It’s Crochet” Hat Pattern

An original crochet pattern by NeuroStitches featuring a modern, knit-look hat for crocheters.

Adult woman wearing a handmade crochet hat out of hand dyed yarn with a mountain overlook

Modern Crochet Pattern Design featuring the Waistcoat Stitch

If you love the look of knitting, but only know how to crochet, this is the hat for you!

Worked from the bottom-up, this pattern is easily customizable because you can try it on as you go to ensure proper fit.

This pattern uses the crochet waistcoat stitch (also called the knit stitch, split single crochet stitch, center single crochet stitch, or the center post single crochet stitch). If you are not familiar with the waistcoat stitch, step-by-step instructions, detailed photos, and a video tutorial are included in this beginner-friendly (familiar with chaining, single crochet, and slip stitches) pattern.

Unlike other crochet stitches, the waistcoat stitch is a tight stitch so it creates a thick, dense fabric that is perfect for cold weather.

This pattern contains instructions for sizes from baby through adult and various modifications such as using #5 Bulky (Chunky) yarn, different finishing options, and color changes. This pattern was designed using Malabrigo Rios, a #4 worsted weight yarn, with a 6.5mm hook. However, you can use any yarn you wish as long as you adjust your gauge accordingly. This pattern uses US abbreviations and was tech edited and tested.

The ad-free printable PDF pattern includes:

  • Baby, toddler, child, and adult sizes

  • Adult size chunky version that uses bulky (#5) weight yarn

  • Photo tutorials

  • Video tutorial (the free video tutorial only covers the adult-size worsted weight version. For all other sizes or the chunky version, you will need to purchase the PDF from Ravelry or Ribblr).

Click to purchase the “Thanks, It’s Crochet” Hat Pattern on your preferred platform:

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