Lana Hat by Miroslava Mihalkova

Lana Hat

Crochet
December 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 17 rows = 4 inches
in ribbing using smaller hook after steam blocking
4.0 mm (G)
4.5 mm
240 - 262 yards (219 - 240 m)
Size adult with slightly slouchy fit 52 cm (20.5”) circumference x 33 cm (13”) long (ribbing not folded)
both US and UK
English
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The Lana Hat is Tunisian crochet hat with wide double brim ribbing and relaxed cable stitch pattern with slightly slouchy fit.

A large pompom is a must! This is a great first Tunisian crochet cable project with meditative repeating stitch pattern.

The pattern is worked flat and seamed at the end.
It is recommended to use natural animal fibers allowing for best cable definition results.

Skills required
Chain (ch), Tunisian crochet technique (alternating forward (FP) and return (RP) passes), Tunisian purl stitch (tps), Tunisian knit stitch (tks), Cable 6 back (C6B), Cable 6 front (C6F), Tss bind off (Tss BO), Locking Mattress Stitch, blocking.

Finished measurements
The final hat measurements (blocked):
Size adult with slightly slouchy fit
52 cm (20.5”) circumference x 33 cm (13”) long (ribbing not folded)

Materials and tools
We Crochet Palette (100% Peruvian Highland Wool | Fingering weight | 50 g (1.76 oz) = 211 m (231 yds)), (#26042) Hare Heather 2 balls

Other yarn alternatives:
Please always swatch when substituting yarn:
RICO DESIGN: Essentials Fine Fine Merino
KING COLE: KC Collection Naturally Soft 4Ply
For further alternatives, please see:

Knit Picks / We Crochet Palette | Substitutes
US size 4.0 mm (G/6) Tunisian crochet hook with 25.5 cm (10”) cable
US size 4.5 mm (-) Tunisian crochet hook or size to obtain the gauge
Cable needle
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Medium size pompom

Gauge
Blocked Gauge:
22 sts and 17 rows = 4” 10 cm in ribbing using smaller hook after steam blocking
24 sts and 20 rows = 4” 10 cm in cable pattern using larger hook after steam blocking

Notes
• The hat is worked flat from right to left and bottom to top.
• Number of loops on hook equals number of stitches for counting.
• Ribbing is worked first using larger hook.
• Sides are seamed using the Locking Mattress Stitch, the top of the hat is enclosed, and a large pompom added.