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Edgy Messy Bun Hat 2-in-1 crochet pattern & tutorial – Full Beanie, too! (2 sizes)

Edgy Messy Bun Hat 2-in-1 crochet pattern & tutorial – Full Beanie, too! (2 sizes)

Edgy Messy Bun Hat

So, this is the 3rd out of 6 planned messy bun hat crochet patterns that I'm planning. There may be more because they are just too much fun! This one happens to be adult or child size. If you want this as a Full Beanie, follow the instruction at the end of the pattern. Alright! So, let's get started! I'll be sure to add a gallery to each of these or you may go to my free crochet patterns page to see more – https://simplycollectiblecrochet.com/free-crochet-patterns/

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Yarn – Cascade 220 – Cyan Blue-  Worsted weight 4 – 170 yds.

Materials – I/9 5.5mm, stitch marker, scissors, yarn needle

Difficulty – Easy

Size – Stretchy, fits 20” to 23”

Measurements in Pattern – 4” Diameter opening, 19” Circumference at the band, 21” Circumference around the crown, 8” length

Gauge in pattern – 4” = 12 stitches, 7 rows

Stitch Guide in American Terms –
SC – single crochet
HDC – half double crochet
DC – double crochet

Special Stitches – 3rd Loop – a.k.a. Back bump, back hump – In this pattern, it is the loop behind the stitch immediately following the back loop. Here’s a video showing where it is.

Notes

Worked from the top down in a spiral. Chains do not count as stitches. Do not join at the end of the row and do not turn. Instead, slip stitch in the back bump of the second chain. (Image included.) Use your stitch marker at the beginning of each round. Working in the 3rd loop is easiest when you crochet loosely. A video is available for the 3rd loop. You may try to work with your hat right side in to get to the 3rd loop easily and turn it right side out when you get to the band. Scroll UP for the 3rd loop video!

Instructions:
Chain 28 (or Chain 22 for 16″ hat), join with a slip stitch to form a loop, chain 1, do not turn
Round 1: HDC in each chain around, slip stitch in the back bump of the second chain, chain 1, do not turn – total of 28 HDCs

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Round 2: Working in the 3rd loop of each stitch, 2 DC in each around, do not join, do not turn, slip stitch in the back bump of the second chain – 56 DC total.
It will definitely be floopy at the top, but it doesn't fit floopy. It's just a full size at the top to accommodate for comfort.

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Round 3-11: Still working in the 3rd loop, DC in each around – 56 DC

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Round 12-14: HDC in the 3rd loop around – 56 HDC
Round 15-16: SC in the 3rd loop around – 56 SC
Finishing: Slip stitch in the next 3rd loop, fasten off, and sew in the ends.
To make a full Beanie: You can HDC2TOG (hdc decrease) around for the next 1 or 2 rows depending on the height you want and weave it together like this!

Back n Forth Messy Bun crochet pattern, plus instruction on how to make it a beanie | 2-in-1 by Celina Lane, SimplyCollectibleCrochet.com

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Myst

Thursday 5th of January 2017

Oh - and I am very excited to try all your messy bun hat patterns! They all look lovely!

Celina

Friday 27th of January 2017

Thank you, Myst!

Myst

Thursday 5th of January 2017

How does the hat hold up with using the 3rd loop? I'm making one now and it doesn't seem very strong only going thru the one strand of yarn. I'm using a 4 worsted wool. And I don't know if "strong" is the right word. I've made things where the row goes thru the front or back loop so I know it theory it shouldn't be any different, but it just doesn't seem as sturdy. Thoughts?

Celina

Friday 27th of January 2017

It's incredible. Just don't try to tow a car with it. kidding!

Rene

Wednesday 28th of December 2016

Mine is way too big. Any suggestions ty

Celina

Thursday 29th of December 2016

Hi, Rene! Try a smaller hook and check your gauge. :) Hope this helps!

Lisa

Tuesday 27th of December 2016

Thank you so much for sharing your pattern. This is my first time using a 3rd loop stitch. How do you make each row blend and look more smoother? I'm using black yarn so it's not as noticeable but with lighter yarn, you can see it move up each row?

Celina

Friday 27th of January 2017

Hi, Lisa ~ It may just take a little practice or try a hook with a different material.

stephanie

Wednesday 21st of December 2016

I do believe there is a step missing? According to all the other patterns there is always a round of dbl dc, dbl hdc or dbl sc around the first or second row. Am I just not seeing it? Thank you

Celina

Friday 27th of January 2017

Hi, Stephanie ~ Not all my patterns are the same. You are right. This one does not have that stitch combo. :)