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With this free Tunisian crochet hat pattern, you can create a sleek and stretchy knit-like hat with a crochet hook. It’s reversible, so you can get two stylish winter looks from one hat!
This reversible Tunisian crochet hat features icy blues and crisp whites, which reflect winter’s stillness, the glistening snow, and the quiet beauty of frozen landscapes. But it only looks cool as ice, of course! It’s made with worsted weight chenille yarn so it’s super soft, warm, and cozy.
If you love the texture of knits but would rather use a hook instead of needles, this hat uses Tunisian crochet. This creates a hat that looks and stretches much like knit fabric. And don’t worry if you’ve never tried a Tunisian crochet pattern before. I’ve included a couple of helpful Tunisian stitch tutorials so that you can successfully complete this beautiful hat pattern.
As an added bonus, this crochet Tunisian pattern makes a reversible hat! You can wear it to show textured ridges or flip it the other way for bold, colorful stripes with a hint of white. Top it off with a big fur pom pom for the perfect accessory for sledding, ice skating, or Christmas shopping.
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Tunisian Crochet Patterns
Well, this Tunisian crochet headband pattern is not my first Tunisian Crochet pattern. In my newest Tunisian crochet ebook, I have included 32 patterns and 18 stitch tutorials. So if you’re looking to get into Tunisian crochet more, you’re going to love this book!
As a matter of fact, in my new ebook, all these Tunisian crochet patterns, stitches, and tips and all organized per category and from beginner to more advanced patterns. And of course, the ebook also comes with lots of videos. Make sure to grab your copy right here:
Get the PDF of the Reversible Tunisian Crochet Hat
This pattern is also available as an ad-free, printer-friendly pdf pattern that can be purchased at the links below for only a small fee.
In “The Crochet Club” membership the pattern is interactive with check-off boxes so you can keep track of where you are in the pattern (and saved per user login) without any ads and is printer-friendly!
Do you love Tunisian crochet? Or are you looking for more fun Tunisian crochet patterns? Here are a few more designs you may like to try:
To start, let me now give you the supplies you need in order to crochet this easy pattern.
How to Tunisian Crochet a Reversible Hat
Materials you will need
- Premier Yarns Pixie Dust Brights Yarn (worsted) in colors:
- White
- Sky
- Seafoam
- Bluebell
- Royal Blue
- 6.5mm Tunisian Crochet Hook (pick a long one OR one with a cable), here are some options to get that I recommend:
- scissors
- tapestry needle
- Faux Fur Pom Pom with Snap Button
Gauge
(1 TKS, 1 TPS, 1 TKS) 3 x 3 rows = 1 square inch
Size
8 x 9.5 inches for an adult women’s size hat
Stitches used in the pattern
Learn all the basic crochet stitches HERE
- TSS = Tunisian Simple Stitch
- TKS = Tunisian Knit Stitch
- TPS = Tunisian Purl Stitch
- sl st = slip stitches
- ch = chain
Tunisian Crochet Video Tutorials
If you are new to Tunisian Crochet, then you may find these stitch tutorials helpful. Via the links below, I show you how to make the Tunisian simple stitch as well as the Tunisian knit stitches- all of which are the basis for this Tunisian crochet headband pattern.
You can find all of these video tutorials below:
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Free Written Pattern for the Striped Tunisian Crochet Hat
Pattern Notes
You can make this hat pattern for any hat size, just reference the table below. You can also make this hat slouchy. The pattern is written for non-slouchy.
First, use the hat size reference table below and note the head circumference for the head you’re making the hat for. Next note the height of the hat. If you want to make it slouchy add 2 -3 inches for the height.
The below pattern is for an adult size, as an example. Make sure to measure the “hat circumference” once you make the first row as the chain stretch prevents accurate measurements.
Written Pattern for the Reversible Tunisian Hat
Ch 72
R1 F: starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 TSS in each st (forward pass)
R1 R: work stitches off the hook (return pass)
R2 F: *1 TKS, 1 TPS, repeat from *, finish with an edge stitch
R2 R: work stitches off the hook
Repeat R2 7-9 more times depending on how big you want your ribbing to be.
R1 F: 1 TKS per st in white
R1 R: work stitches off the hook using colored yarn
I crocheted 2 stripes in sky, 3 stripes in seafoam, 2 stripes in bluebell, and 3 stripes in royal blue. You may need more or less stripes per color.
R2 F: 1 TSS per st in colored yarn
R2 R: work stitches off the hook using white
Repeat R1 and R2 until you have the height you need for your hat size.
To finish the hat fold the rectangle in half, and sew the short edge together and fasten off.
Then sew through every other stitch on the top opening of the last row. Pull the yarn to close the hole and fasten off and weave in your ends.
I added a snap button on both sides of the hat to make it reversible.
Congratulations! Your beautiful new Tunisian headband is now finished and ready to wear. Will you be wearing this headband yourself or will you gift your newly crocheted masterpiece to a lucky friend or family member? I’d love to know!
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