Crochet Sun Hat

This project was started out on a whim. Unplanned and totally not needed since it's the rainy season in the country already. But I just felt like using my recycled cotton yarn stash again. I know I made a promise to work on all my WIPs but that doesn't mean I should not entertain my out-of-the-blue ideas anymore.

I shared a portion of the process in my video about the criss cross double crochet variation last week. I'm glad I gave in to the urge to make a new project, I discovered something new. I guess that's just how it is. I might be stuck a little bit longer with my WIPs. Oh well...


Anyways, this sun hat is for none other than my little girl. When she found out it was for her, she has been checking up on me every now and then, asking if she could wear it already. That is actually the main reason why I finished this before all my other WIPs. I crocheted even while I'm in bed, resting (I wasn't feeling very well last week) just so I could finish this project right away.

I used one of my metal hooks which is why now, I can feel the callouses forming on my fingers again. One of my hooks with plastic handles broke the other week so I returned to using my metal hooks. By the callouses and the broken hook handles, you can tell my crochet grip and tension is a bit tight. Letting loose is a bit too arduous a task for me when crocheting. When I am in the zone, I barely notice it but after pausing for a bit and taking a look at my work, I can see tight stitches which then results to me having to frog my work. My mom is more the relaxed crocheter between the two of us.

Going back to the sun hat, the part that goes directly to the head is composed of single crochets. Once again, I used the perfect crochet circle technique to make that round hat top. Sometimes I'd like to think that I'm just making these crochet video tutorials for my future self. I hope these videos help somebody else's crocheting journey - especially my fellow left handers.

The brim or the flap or whatever it is called (the one that protects the face from the heat of the sun) is the tricky part of this sun hat. I wanted it to be like those pretty lady hats that has a break at the back with a bow or a floral design on it. I used double crochets on this part with a lot of random increases here and there. Not really technically random, I just forgot where I placed the increases. I was crocheting while I was sick so I kinda forgot to take note of the stitches I made. And come to think of it, I made this sun hat freehand! Overall it's just made up of basic stitches, but a freehand sun hat, that's another freehand project on my crocheting milestones!

Finally, the bow is a bigger version of the bumpy bow crochet headband only not bumpy, and I used a crochet band to hold the bow together instead if just winding the yarn around it. The bow was intended to make it a cute girly sun hat, but then my kid just went "yee haw!" as soon as she put it on. So much for the girly pictorial, she has run off with her bouncy horse, in her cute girly crochet sun hat.


@romeskie is a full-time stay at home mom juggling homeschooling, crocheting, and homemaking. A Business Administration graduate with a major in Marketing who ended up in the contact center industry, on the frontlines, climbing her way up to Workforce Management where she found her passion in real-time analysis and management. A once self-proclaimed careerwoman who soon realized homemaking was her real calling. Her passion varies from reading, writing, photography, and most of all, crocheting.

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Ha! My cousin LeaAnn and I joke about the difference in our crochet grips. If you gave us both the same hook and yarn, her crocheted piece would be several sizes smaller than mine, and stiff as a board, while mine would flop around limply. We always have to change hooks to get pattern gauge.

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My peojects used to be really tight and small but when I relearned how to crochet, that was the first thing I tried to correct. There are projects that need tight grips but dresses - especially the skirt part needs to be soft and limply.

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Sorry to hear you felt so unwell, I hope its better now? BUt the hat you made during this time is lovely, you know I like the yarn (I think you I used it in another project you wrote about) and the wide brim with a knot is lovely. But your crochet hook 😱 😱 😱 😱 either your hooks are made out of glass or you have an iron grip. You must have so strong fingers, I could never break one!!! I hope you will get a new one with a plastic or ripper grip soon, so that your calluses can co away (I have a dent on one finger from crochet and sometimes the yarn cuts into my skin when I crochet/knit too long 😂😱)

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I'm feeling much better now, thanks. :)
It must be my iron grip that broke the hook. I told my husband I needed another hook to replace the broken one, his reply was epic. He said I should just use the other ones I already have. I have three sets of hooks, and some new ones gifted to me this month. I gave him the much needed hook education. And then he was silent. And his silence only means yes to me. Lol

I think you should use one of those thingamagies that other crocheters use for their yarns. It's like a coil with holes where the yarns would go. It is worn to your yarn cradling finger. I'm not sure what it's called though.

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Good to hear you are better <3 And this finger-thingy for the yarn... I think I know what you mean, knitters often use it when they are knitting with several different colors/ yarns at the same time. I never tried it, but perhaps my cut from the yarn tells me, I should knit/crochet a bit less :-DDDDD

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Wow, ang ganda sis. 😍😍😍 kaya naman nagustuhan ng girl mo eh. Very girly dahil sa ribbon. Pwede nang partneran ng damit n my ribbon din. Hehhe

Ako nasanay at sinanay na gumamit ng steel hook. Yun lang kasi ang afford ko.😅 kaya natutunan kong mag grip sa hook ng light lang. Di rin kasi tight yung tension ko.

God bless you and your family with good health sis. Keep safe.

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Pinag aaralan ko na ngayon yang very very light lang na tension. Haha. Maganda rin kinakalabasan kapag di gaano mahigpit ang hawak eh.

Ikaw din sis. Pagaling ka.

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Kapag natutunan mo.mg adjust s tension mo ng light lang, less ang sakit sa kamay sis kahit buong araw ka ng gagansilyo.☺️

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