Pylos Tunisian Hat by Linda Skuja

Pylos Tunisian Hat

Crochet
December 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 15 rows = 4 inches
in tunisian knit stitch
3.75 mm (F)
7.0 mm
300 - 740 yards (274 - 677 m)
Adult (with guidance also given for (preemie, newborn, 6 months) (12 months, child/teenager, large adult))
US
English
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Pylos hat is double layered with a twisted top. The ribbing is worked in regular crochet, the body of the hat is worked in tunisian crochet technique.

Make it two hats in one by adding another color or stirpes for the other side of the hat! Wear it as a messy bun hat! Wear it your way!

Pictures and additional videos included!

The pattern includes guidance to make the hat in

  • any yarn weight
  • any size

Sizes
Adult (shown in photos)
With guidance also given for (preemie, newborn, 6 months)
(12 months, child/teenager, large adult)

Yarn
Fingering weight
Amount needed for adult hat: 740 yards / 675 meters / 140 gr
Approximate amounts needed for (preemie, newborn, 6 months)
(12 months, child/teenager, large adult) – (300, 350, 400) (450,
525, 765) yds / (275, 320, 365) (410, 480, 700) meters

Gauge
14 sts and 15 rows in 4’’ / 10 cm in tunisian knit stitch

Hooks
F / 3.75 mm regular hook
(or a hook that gives a quite tight gauge for your chosen yarn)
7 mm tunisian hook
(or a tunisian hook that gives a loose, almost see-through and drapey fabric)

Skills required
Experience with reading and following a written crochet pattern
(CYC standards).
Experience with tunisian crochet.

Show your new hat off and be sure to tag it with #PylosTunisianHat on social media.

Technical editor: Amy Curtin

This pattern is for personal use only. It is strictly forbidden to sell, redistribute, republish (online and offline), translate without designer’s permission and edit as part or in whole. No video tutorials are allowed under any circumstances! Feel free to sell your finished products, but use of Linda Skuja photos for promotional purposes are not allowed. I ask that you provide credit for the pattern: “A Linda Skuja design made by …”. It is appreciated if you credit the designer with #LindaSkuja online. Thank you!