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April 20, 2025

Crochet Women's Peaked Hat Pattern + Tutorial

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Learn to Crochet this Women's Peaked Hat
Learn to Crochet this Women's Peaked Hat

Learn to Crochet this Women's Peaked Hat

Crochet this hat called the Women's Peaked Hat. It's a vintage design with a flair to the brim using a button to fold up the brim on the sides.

This pattern has a unique and fun easy stitch and will challenge you as well. It's a great project for something stylish for yourself or even something for charity giving.

The suggested yarn is  Patons Canadiana.

This hat can end up being too small if your tension is tight. I have a solution for you though.

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Increasing the Size – NOT IN PATTERN

Some crocheters are experiencing a sizing issue. If your hat is appearing too small by the time you finish round 8. I am going to give you two additional rounds to follow to increase the diameter of the hat by 2″.

My advice will put 4 DC’s between each spoke instead of just 3. It will make a significant difference.

ROUND 9 – Ch 2, *1 dcfp around next dcfp. 1 DC into the next 3 dc, 1 dcfp, 2 dc into next dc and then 1 dc into the next 2. Repeat from * AROUND

Round 10 – Ch 2, *1 dcfp around next dcfp. 2 DC into the next dc, 1 dc into the next 2 dc, 1 dcfp, 1 dc into next 4 dc. Repeat from * AROUND

Once you get this done…resume the pattern as normal starting at Round 9 as per the pattern.

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Filed Under: Crochet Clothing Patterns, Crochet Hats for All Ages Tutorials, Crochet Video Tutorials, Crochet Visor Hat Patterns, Easy Crochet Patterns, Patons Yarn Patterns

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  1. Barb says

    February 03, 2015 at 4:08 pm

    Where is the pattern for the peaked hat?

    Reply
  2. Marlene blackall says

    January 29, 2015 at 6:37 pm

    Hi Mikey I joined my first challange this week.
    But for some reason I have not received anything.
    In fact all my Crochet Crowd mail has disappeared into cyber space.
    Please help Mikey
    I love your site, we do not have anything like this in OZ.
    Bless u.

    Reply
  3. Kay says

    January 26, 2015 at 10:10 am

    I have the same question as Chickee ... with 4 dc between the post stitches there is now no central stitch. If I do my dc between the 2nd and 3rd dc it appears that this will just pull the hat in again to the smaller size which is too tight for my head. I have already unraveled the 8 inches of the main pattern to put the two extra rows in, but I'm now back at Row 10 and it's more confusing than it was before. This is also possibly going to throw the brim shaping out. Perhaps a bigger hook would be the way to go? 12 hours work for nought. Any suggestions before I start unraveling again?

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    • Debbie Nicholas says

      January 29, 2015 at 6:10 pm

      i increased by adding one extra dc in first round of pattern. you end up with 72 st. it keeps the pattern but has an extra "spoke'. i increased the brim to 54 st.

      Reply
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