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A simple, double-crochet hat for the whole family. The Invisible Join technique makes this hat totally seamless, and enables you to work jogless stripes in the round without an unsightly line of starting chains and slip stitches. Seamless Double Crochet Hat By Yay For Yarn Click Here to purchase the Large Print, Ad-Free, Printable PDF version of the pattern. Skill Level: Advanced Beginner Sizes (according to the wearer’s head circumference measurement): Preemie: 12” circumference (30.5 cm) 0
-6 Months: 13” circumference (33 cm) 6-12 Months: 14” circumference (35.6 cm) 12-18 Months: 16” circumference (40.6 cm) Child Small: 17” circumference (43.2 cm) Child Medium: 18” circumference (45.7 cm) Child Large: 19 ¼” circumference (48.9 cm) Adult Small: 21” circumference (53.3 cm) Adult Medium: 22” circumference (55.9 cm) Adult Large: 23” circumference (58.4 cm) Hat is designed with negative ease, meaning the hat is a little smaller than the wearer’s actual head circumference, so it will stretch to comfortably stay on the head. Actual Finished Size (circumference/ hat length): Preemie: 11” / 4 ½” (28 cm / 11.4 cm) 0-6 Months: 12” / 5” (30.5 cm / 12.7 cm) 6-12 Months: 13” / 5 ½” (33 cm / 14 cm) 12-18 Months: 14 ½” / 6 ¾” (36.8 cm / 42.5 cm) Child Small: 15 ½” / 7 ¼” (39.3 cm / 18.4 cm) Child Medium: 16 ½” / 7 ½” (41.9 cm / 19 cm) Child Large: 17 ¾” / 7 ¾” (45 cm / 19.7 cm) Adult Small: 19” / 8” (48.3 cm / 20.3 cm) Adult Medium: 20” / 8 ¼” (50.8 cm / 21 cm) Adult Large: 21 ¼” / 8 ½” (54 cm / 21.6 cm) Instructions and Yarn Requirements for size Preemie are given outside the parentheses, and instructions and yarn requirements for all larger sizes are inside the parentheses like this: Preemie (0-6 Months, 6-12 Months, 12-18 Months, Child Small, Child Medium, Child Large, Adult Small, Adult Medium, Adult Large). You Will Need: 35 (43, 52, 66, 76, 88, 93, 105, 111, 124) Yards of #4 Worsted Weight Yarn (if working in all one color. If you plan to do two colors with equal stripes of each color, will need about half of the yardage in one color, and about half in the other color) US Size I (5.5 mm) Crochet Hook Measuring Tape Scissors Yarn Needle or Blunt Tapestry Needle Abbreviations: st: stitch sts: stitches nxt: next ea: each beg: beginning sl st: slip stitch ch: chain dc: double crochet *invslst: invisible slip stitch *CSDC: chainless starting double crochet *This is a special stitch. See instructions below to learn how to work this stitch. Click here for a video tutorial on how to work the CSDC and Invslst, as well as how to change colors with this method. Invslst: Remove hook from current loop. Insert hook from back to front through the top of the CSDC from beg of round. Place original loop back on hook. Pull loop through the st from front to back. CSDC: Pull loop on hook until it is slightly longer than a regular dc. Holding the top of the loop still with your finger, yarn over with the loop on your hook (not the working yarn) 1 time. Insert the hook into the specified st. Yarn over, pull up a loop of yarn. *Yarn over, pull through 2 loops on hook* 2 times. In this pattern, you can change colors at the end of any round to make any stripe pattern you like. I used 2 colors in my hat, with 2 rows per stripe in each color. To Change Colors: When you have completed the invslst at the end of the round, yarn over and pull a loop of the new color yarn through the loop on your hook. Pull on the old color yarn until the previous loop disappears. To Carry the Unused Color Up the Inside of the Work: At the end of each round where you are not changing colors, twist the unused color yarn with the working yarn and continue crocheting with the current color working yarn. Gauge: 10 double crochet stitches = 3” (7.6 cm); 6 double crochet rows = 3” (7.6 cm) NOTE: When pattern says something like, “ *dc in nxt st, 2 dc in nxt st* 11 times around”, it does not mean to work the sequence between *and* once, then repeat it 11 times more. It just means to work the sequence between *and* 11 times total. Crown of Hat Ch 4, sl st in 1st ch to form a ring. Round 1: CSDC in center of ring. 11 dc in center of ring. Join with invslst. You should have 12 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. Round 2: CSDC in same st, dc in same st. 2 dc in ea of nxt 11 sts. Join with invslst. You should have 24 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. Round 3: CSDC in same st, 2 dc in nxt st. *dc in nxt st, 2 dc in nxt st* 11 times around. Join with invslst. You should have 36 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. For Size Preemie, 0-6 Months, and 6-12 Months, STOP here. For Preemie: Continue to Body of Hat. For 0-6 Months: CSDC in same st, dc in nxt 7 sts, 2 dc in nxt st. *dc in nxt 8 sts, 2 dc in nxt st* 3 times around. Join with invslst. You should have 40 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. Continue to Body of Hat. For 6-12 Months: CSDC in same st, dc in nxt 2 sts, 2 dc in nxt st. Dc in nxt 4 sts, 2 dc in nxt st. *dc in nxt 3 sts, 2 dc in nxt st, dc in nxt 4 sts, 2 dc in nxt st* 3 times around. Join with invslst. You should have 44 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. Continue to Body of Hat. For All Remaining Sizes: Round 4: CSDC in same st, dc in nxt st, 2 dc in nxt st. *dc in nxt 2 sts, 2 dc in nxt st* 11 times around. Join with invslst. You should have 48 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. For Size 12-18 Months, Child Small, and Child Medium, STOP here. For 12-18 Months: Continue to Body of Hat. For Child Small: CSDC in same st, dc in nxt 10 sts, 2 dc in nxt st. *dc in nxt 11 sts, 2 dc in nxt st* 3 times around. Join with invslst. You should have 52 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. Continue to Body of Hat. For Child Medium: CSDC in same st, dc in nxt 4 sts, 2 dc in nxt st. *dc in nxt 5 sts, 2 dc in nxt st* 7 times around. Join with invslst. You should have 56 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. Continue to Body of Hat. For All Remaining Sizes: Round 5: CSDC in same st, dc in nxt 2 sts, 2 dc in nxt st. *dc in nxt 3 sts, 2 dc in nxt st* 11 times around. Join with invslst. You should have 60 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. For Child Large: Continue to Body of Hat. For Adult Small: CSDC in same st, dc in nxt 13 sts, 2 dc in nxt st. *dc in nxt 14 sts, 2 dc in nxt st* 3 times around. Join with invslst. You should have 64 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. Continue to Body of Hat. For Adult Medium: CSDC in same st, dc in nxt 5 sts, 2 dc in nxt st. Dc in nxt 7 sts, 2 dc in nxt st. *dc in nxt 6 sts, 2 dc in nxt st, dc in nxt 7 sts, 2 dc in nxt st* 3 times around. Join with invslst. You should have 68 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. Continue to Body of Hat. For Adult Large: CSDC in same st, dc in nxt 3 sts, 2 dc in nxt st. *dc in nxt 4 sts, 2 dc in nxt st* 11 times around. Join with invslst. You should have 72 sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. Continue to Body of Hat. Body of Hat Round 1: CSDC in same st, dc in ea st around. Join with invslst. You should have 36 (40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68, 72) sts, including CSDC, but not including invslst. Repeat Round 1 until piece measures 4 ½” (5”, 5 ½”, 6 ½”, 7”, 7 ½”, 7 ½”, 8”, 8”, 8 ½”) long, from the chain st ring we started with to the bottom edge. Tie off, weave in ends. This pattern is intended for your personal use only. You may not share it, copy it, sell it, give it away, or mass produce the finished product. However, you may sell the finished items on a small scale, as long as you convey in an item description that you used a Yay For Yarn pattern. Yay For Yarn Copyright©️ 2018 – Current. All patterns and photos are owned by Yay For Yarn. Pin the image below to save this project for later! Have you tried the invisible join method yet? Happy Yarning! 🙂


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