Canada Toque by Rich Textures Crochet

Canada Toque

Crochet
February 2018
Aran (8 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
6.0 mm (J)
300 - 360 yards (274 - 329 m)
One Size - Adult
US
English
Free Pattern also available for free: info in notes
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Show off your Canadian Spirit! the word “Canada” is written in bold letters around the body of the hat.
Worked in the knit stitch, this crocheted hat looks like it’s knit! It features a double thick brim for extra warmth. The Handmade pompom on the top brings all the colours together.

Skill Level: Easy

Gauge: 13 sts x 18 rows = 4 inches

Finished Size: Approximately 10 inches tall (excluding Pom-Pom), 23 inches circumference

Yarn: Main Colour (Colour A): 1 ball Bernat Premium™, colour Black (100% Acrylic; 198g / 7 oz, 329 meters / 360 yards; weight: 4 - Medium - Worsted)
Contrasting colour (Colour B): 1 ball Bernat Premium™, colour Red (100% Acrylic; 198g / 7 oz, 329 meters / 360 yards; weight: 4 - Medium - Worsted)
Contrasting colour (Colour C): 1 ball Bernat Premium™, colour White (100% Acrylic; 198g / 7 oz, 329 meters / 360 yards; weight: 4 - Medium - Worsted)

Hook: 6 mm (US 10/J)

Notions: Yarn Needle, stitch marker.

Stitches and Abbreviations:
Blo – Back Loop Only
Ch – Chain
Ks – Knit Stitch (Also called the Waistcoat Stitch)
Ks2tog - knit stitch two together
Lp – loop
Lps – loops
Rpt – Repeat
Sc – Single Crochet
Sk – Skip
Sl st – Slip stitch
Yo – Yarn over

Pattern Notes:

  • Pattern is written in American English terms.
  • Pattern is worked in rounds.
  • Join not join at the end of a round unless otherwise stated. Instead use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch and move it up as your work progresses.
  • Weave in ends as needed.
  • All rounds are worked with the right side facing.
  • For the hat brim, when working through both thickness, at the front of the hat you will work as you would through the knit stitch, then pick up the corresponding stitch of the foundation row now on the inside of the hat, working through the top loops you would normally work through for an sc.
  • While working the graph, you may crochet over the non-working yarn, or carry it behind your work.
  • The knit stitch does not have a lot of stretch. If you would like a larger brim for your hat, increase your starting chain by the number needed to reach the required circumference. Then for each extra ch st, increase the stitch counts at the back of the hat, between the last and first letters “C” and “A.” The rest of the pattern will remain the same.

This pattern can be found as a free pattern on my ad supported blog: http://www.richtexturescrochet.com