I followed the pattern closely but altered a few areas for a better fit. I switched to Red Heart Boutique Eclipse yarn, slightly changing the gauge. More importantly, I created a template for the Plastic Insert inside the brim, as shaping the plastic brim was challenging. Instead of fussing with it, I’ve provided a template and steps to help you create a different-size hat.
Here's the Free Pattern
You will notice the original hat is a solid colour of using Red Heart Soft Yarn. I would definitely classify this pattern to be an easy one to follow along. The brim was a bit intimidating to me before I completed the pattern but realized how simple it was when I just took the directions line by line. I think you will really enjoy the pattern.
Materials
- I used the same size hook in the pattern, 5.0 mm or size H Crochet Hook.
- I used Red Heart Boutique Eclipse. The colour of Daniel's Hat above was called Storm Blue. You will need 2 balls of it. One ball does the main part of the hat and you will need just a partial ball to complete the visor.
- You will need stiff plastic for the interior of the brim. I used an old plastic binder for the interior. See below.
How Did I Change The Pattern
- I used Red Heart Boutique Eclipse Yarn.
- On the pattern, I eliminated round 13 out of the pattern. The yarn changing created a very slight large gauge. With round 13, the hat was too loose and not sitting properly. I ripped out yarn back to Round 12 and skipped over Round 13. This prevented the hat from getting any bigger in size.
- Once the brim was put together and sewed shut, I felt the edging was missing something. I went around the entire hat, including the front edge of the visor with a SC to make the entire hat look more finished. This is key with the colour transitional yarn.
Another angle of Diva Dan's Hat & Plastic from the Binder I cut out.
Though this is a different colour. You can see the SC around the edging that goes over the front edge of the visor. You can see it gives a really nice finish. Daniel's Hat was completed in the same way.
How Did I Create The Visor & Visor Template For You
I struggled to think what am I going to use for a Plastic Interior Brim that I would have at home. It occured to me, use an old 100% Plastic Binder that I have in my library.
- To get the rounded front edge, I found a lid of a pot that was close to the size of my head. I traced half a circle onto the plastic.
- I then figured out how deep the brim was from the front edge so that the material will slightly stretch to ensure it's nice and firm. Moving the pot lid back the same measurement, I traced the lid once again.
- The brim gets narrower on the sides, so I eyed up what the shrinkage of the brim would be.
- I carefully trimmed the plastic to then match the sizing just right.
How to Make the Brim
Lay down the hat so the edging forehead circle is on the paper. Trace the edging circle onto paper. Trace the visor onto the same drawing to get the partial moon shape.
- If you want a visor that droops downward more, make the curve less round. The visor will match your head, but if the curve is more open, the front part of the visor will droop downward.
- Simply cut out the shape and trace it onto the plastic. Cut the plastic to match.
- Insert between the two brim sections and sew shut. You will notice, especially in the very middle of the visor, that you need to form the yarn into position. It will adjust and sit properly.
- If you decide to figure out your own visor shape, whatever you do, do not make the plastic too narrow. It won't sit right inside, and you will lose the brim effect.
This picture is not downloadable. This is what it will look like with some extra tips.
kat says
I tried to open the PDF for the visor template but it won't show anything. Can you pease advise, or send another link too the PDF> I have two hats ready to finish for a client but won't be able to finish without the tamplate. Thank you so much!
Mikey says
It looks like the original file is corrupted and deemed unsafe. Our website pulled it offline and refuses to connect. I can refer you to this video I just did a captains hat earlier this year. This is how you will do the shape. The video starts exactly where we figure that out. https://youtu.be/rSD3hG0cmk0?si=mJO4nhkA3ZkihS_w&t=1104
I hope that gets you through a jam. The other one was 11 years ago and I cannot restore the document.
kat says
Thank you so much! This will definitely get me through the jam! You are awesome!!