When it comes to crochet, texture and unique stitching are the key to a stunning finished product. The Wynn Hat is just that, with texture that really catches the eye. The back loop stitches used throughout the pattern create the wavy ridges, but they also offer great elasticity to fit a variety of head sizes.
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WYNN HAT
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YARN:
Red Heart Soft in Really Red
Worsted Weight #4 ~ 107 gms, 195 yards
HOOK:
5.5 mm (US I-9)
GAUGE:
13 single crochet and 15 rows = 4 inches
SIZE:
Teen/Adult = 21 to 23 head circumference
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Circumference = 18 inches
Length = 9 inches
ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS):
CH = chain
RS = right side
HDC = half double crochet
SLST = slip stitch
YO = yarn over
SPECIAL STITCH INSTRUCTIONS:
Yarn over slip stitch (YO-SLST): Yarn over, insert hook in stitch, yarn over, pull loop through stitch and next two loops on hook.
NOTE:
The beginning chain does not count as a stitch.
Keep tension loose when working slip stitches.
Instructions:
Row 1 (RS): CH 41, SLST in second chain from hook, SLST in next 4 chains, HDC in next 3 chains, (SLST in next 3 chains, HDC in next 3 chains) 4 times, YO-SLST in last 8 chains. (40)
Work all stitches in BACK LOOPS ONLY for remainder of pattern.
Row 2: CH 1, SLST in first 8 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches, (SLST in next 3 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches) 4 times, SLST in next 4 stitches (the last stitch will not be worked), turn. (39)
Row 3: CH 1, SLST in first 7 stitches, (HDC in next 3 stitches, SLST in next 3 stitches) 4 times, YO-SLST in last 8 stitches, turn. (39)
Row 4: CH 1, SLST in first 11 stitches, (HDC in next 3 stitches, SLST in next 3 stitches) 4 times, SLST in next 3 stitches (the last stitch will not be worked), turn. (38)
Row 5: CH 1, SLST in first 3 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches, (SLST in next 3 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches) 4 times, YO-SLST in last 8 stitches, turn. (38)
Row 6: CH 1, SLST in first 8 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches, (SLST in next 3 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches) 4 times, SLST in next 2 stitches (the last stitch will not be worked), turn. (37)
Row 7: CH 1, SLST in first 5 stitches, (HDC in next 3 stitches, SLST in next 3 stitches) 4 times, YO-SLST in last 8 stitches, turn. (37)
Row 8: CH 1, SLST in first 11 stitches, (HDC in next 3 stitches, SLST in next 3 stitches) 4 times, SLST in next 2 stitches, SLST in each unworked SLST of previous rows (3 unworked stitches total), turn. (40)
Row 9: CH 1, SLST in first 5 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches, (SLST in next 3 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches) 4 times, YO-SLST in last 8 stitches, turn. (40)
Row 10: CH 1, SLST in first 8 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches, (SLST in next 3 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches) 4 times, SLST in next 4 stitches (the last stitch will not be worked), turn. (39)
Row 11: CH 1, SLST in first 7 stitches, (HDC in next 3 stitches, SLST in next 3 stitches) 4 times, YO-SLST in last 8 stitches, turn. (39)
Row 12: CH 1, SLST in first 11 stitches, (HDC in next 3 stitches, SLST in next 3 stitches) 4 times, SLST in next 3 stitches (the last stitch will not be worked), turn. (38)
Row 13: CH 1, SLST in first 3 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches, (SLST in next 3 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches) 4 times, YO-SLST in last 8 stitches, turn. (38)
Row 14: CH 1, SLST in first 8 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches, (SLST in next 3 stitches, HDC in next 3 stitches) 4 times, SLST in next 2 stitches (the last stitch will not be worked), turn. (37)
Row 15: CH 1, SLST in first 5 stitches, (HDC in next 3 stitches, SLST in next 3 stitches) 4 times, YO-SLST in last 8 stitches, turn. (37)
Row 16: CH 1, SLST in first 11 stitches, (HDC in next 3 stitches, SLST in next 3 stitches) 4 times, SLST in next 2 stitches, SLST in each unworked SLST of previous rows (3 unworked stitches total), turn. (40)
Repeat Row 9 through Row 16 eight more times. There should be 80 rows in total.
Seaming: With right sides facing, bring edges of work together and slip stitch through both loops of the last row and the corresponding loops on the foundation chain.
Fasten off and use an extra piece of yarn to close the opening at the top of the hat. Weave it through each stitch and pull gently to tighten. Weave in ends.