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Learn to Crochet Bucket Hat – Free Pattern

Published: May 9, 2026 by Ali raza · This blog generates income via ads

Enjoy the fun of stitching your own crochet bucket hat with this free guide, perfect for staying stylish, cool, and protected in every season effortlessly.

Adding a touch of style to your outfit while protecting yourself from the sun has never been more fun. A crochet bucket hat is the perfect combination of fashion and functionality, making it a must-have accessory for any season. With its soft texture and trendy look, this hat is both comfortable to wear and easy to match with casual or dressy outfits.

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A free crochet bucket hat pattern allows you to create your very own hat, giving you the chance to experiment with colors and designs to suit your personal style. Its wide brim not only enhances its beauty but offers great sun protection, making it perfect for beach trips, outdoor picnics, or everyday errands. Lightweight and breathable, a crochet bucket hat is as practical as it is charming. This timeless piece is easy to make, even for beginners, and adds a handmade, creative touch to your wardrobe.

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Fisherman’s Hat (Bucket Hat) Crochet Pattern

Finished Size

  • Diameter of the crown: 16 cm (adjustable)
  • Height: Approximately 17 cm
  • Brim Width: Adjustable based on preference.

Materials

  • Yarn:
    • Two colors of yarn, weight similar to DK (#3 Light).
    • Example used: Silvia Brand Yarn (1 solid color and 1 variegated color).
  • Crochet Hook:
    • Size: 3.5 mm crochet hook
  • Notions:
    • Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends and embroidery)
    • Scissors
    • Stitch Marker
    • Measuring Tape (to check the diameter and height)

Gauge

  • Gauge is not critical for this project; however, ensure your slip stitches and single crochets are consistent.

Special Techniques

  1. Magic Ring (MR): A circular starting technique that helps avoid a hole in the center of your work.
  2. Color Changes: Switching between two yarn colors while carrying the unused yarn along for a neat finish.
  3. Embroidery Technique: Enhancing the hat with decorative stitching to add texture and detail.

Pattern Suggestions

  • Use gradient or variegated yarn paired with a solid color for a striking effect.
  • Embroidery is optional but adds elegance. Choose your preferred stitch pattern or follow the instructions.

Pattern Instructions

Step 1: Starting the Magic Ring

  1. Hold both yarns together and create a magic ring.
  2. With both threads, make a slipknot and form the adjustable ring as the base for the first round.

Step 2: Foundation Round

  1. Use Color 1 (solid color) initially. Hold Color 2 aside for now.
  2. Inside the magic ring, crochet 6 single crochets (sc).
  3. Pull the ring tight to close the center.
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  4. Join with a slip stitch to the first single crochet.

Step 3: Increasing the Crown

The crown of the hat is worked in rounds, increasing on each round to achieve the desired diameter of 16 cm.

Round 2:

  1. Chain 1.
  2. Work an increase (2 sc in the same stitch) in each of the 6 stitches from the previous round.
    • Total stitches: 12 sc.
  3. Carry Color 2 with you and secure it.
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Round 3:

  1. Place a stitch marker in the first stitch to mark the beginning of the round.
  2. Work 1 sc in the first stitch, increase in the next. Repeat around.
    • Total stitches: 18 sc.
  3. Change to Color 2 after completing the increases in designated spots (refer to the transcription steps).

Round 4:

  1. Start with 2 sc, 1 increase. Repeat around.
    • Total stitches: 24 sc.
  2. Alternate Color 1 and Color 2 as described, ensuring the carried yarn is hidden between the stitches.

Subsequent Rounds:

  1. Continue increasing using this sequence:
    • Round 5: 3 sc, 1 increase. Repeat around. (30 sc)
    • Round 6: 4 sc, 1 increase. Repeat around. (36 sc)
    • Continue this sequence, increasing the number of single crochets between increases by one stitch in each row, until the crown reaches 16 cm in diameter.

Step 4: Shaping the Body

  1. Once the crown is complete (16 cm diameter), stop increasing.
  2. Work 1 sc in each stitch around for approximately 12 cm in height.
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  3. Continue alternating between colors as described, carrying the second thread and hiding it between stitches.

Step 5: Adding the Brim

To create the classic wide brim for the fisherman’s hat:

  1. Resume increasing: Start with the next round using: 18 sc, 1 increase.
    • Follow the same sequence (e.g., 19 sc, 1 increase; 20 sc, 1 increase) until the brim reaches your desired size.
  2. Work 1 sc in each stitch for additional rounds to add more width to the brim.

Step 6: Decorative Embroidery

  1. Thread Color 1 or any contrasting yarn on a tapestry needle.
  2. Locate the points where the color changes occur between stitches.
  3. Work a chain-like embroidery stitch using loops across these points to form decorative arches on the brim.
    • Insert the needle in one stitch, pass yarn over the needle and out the next stitch, forming a loop.
    • Repeat to create a uniform pattern.
  4. If the yarn runs out, tie a knot inside and continue with another length of yarn.
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Step 7: Finishing the Hat

  1. After adding the embroidery, work one final round of single crochet in Color 1 along the brim to create a neat edge.
  2. Secure the yarn with a slip stitch, chain 1, and fasten off.

Final Words

Congratulations on finishing your fisherman’s hat! This adjustable and stylish bucket hat is a great accessory for sunny or chilly days. The dual-color design and embroidery add a personalized touch, making it a unique piece.


Tips to Maintain the Pattern

  1. Tension: Keep consistent tension when switching colors or hiding threads.
  2. Block the Hat: Lightly block the hat using steam to shape it perfectly.
  3. Customization: Experiment with different colors, yarn weights, or add accessories like beads for embellishment.
  4. Durability: Securely weave in all ends to prevent them from unraveling after washing.

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