Cuba Bucket Hat Free Crochet Pattern

Rafia from Adriafil Cuba Bucket Hat (Plymouth Yarn B151)

This pattern creates a simple bucket hat worked entirely in single crochet. It’s constructed from the top down, starting with a flat circular crown, then transitioning to the sides, and finishing with the brim. The pattern uses a unique round 12 and 13 to create a defined edge between the crown and sides.

Skill Level: The pattern uses only single crochet and basic increasing, making it suitable for a confident beginner. The skills involved are:

  • Magic loop (also called magic ring)
  • Single crochet (sc) – The pattern does not specify US or UK terminology, but given the source (Plymouth Yarn, a US company), it’s almost certainly US terminology.
  • Slip stitch (sl st)
  • Increasing (2 sc in one stitch)
  • Working in the round
  • Joining rounds with a slip stitch
  • Placing a stitch marker

Sizing: To Fit Size: Adult. No specific head circumference is given.

Materials:

  • Yarn: Rafia from Adriafil (100% cellulose rayon): 4 skeins (25g each). Rafia is a yarn made from plant fibers, giving the hat a structured, straw-like texture.
  • Hook: Size 4.5mm (US 7) crochet hook
  • Other:
    • 1 stitch marker
    • Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)

Gauge: The pattern doesn’t provide a gauge. This is a significant omission. Because the yarn is unusual (rafia), and fit is important for a hat, making a gauge swatch would be highly recommended, even though it’s not explicitly stated in the pattern.

Cuba Bucket Hat Free Crochet Pattern

Free Pattern

Construction:

  1. Crown:
    • The hat begins with a magic loop.
    • Rounds 1-5 and 7-9, and 11 are worked in increasing rounds of single crochet, creating a flat, circular crown. Each increase round adds 8 stitches.
    • Rounds 6 and 10 are worked even (no increases).
    • Round 12 is worked in slip stitch on the wrong side (WS). This creates a textured, defined edge.
  2. Side:
    • Round 13 is worked in single crochet, working into the slip stitches of the previous round. This helps to create a sharp transition between the crown and the sides.
    • Rounds 14-22 are worked even in single crochet (no increases).
  3. Brim:
    • Rounds 23, 24, 25, and 29 are worked in increasing rounds of single crochet.
    • Rounds 26-28 and 30-32 are worked even in single crochet.
    • Round 33 is a round of slip stitches, joined to the first single crochet.

Key Features:

  • Simple Stitches: Uses only single crochet and slip stitch.
  • Rafia Yarn: Creates a structured, straw-like texture.
  • Defined Crown/Side Transition: The slip stitch round on the wrong side creates a distinct edge.
  • Clear Instructions: The pattern provides detailed, round-by-round instructions.
  • US terminology implied.
  • No Gauge Provided: This is a significant drawback. Crocheters should create a gauge swatch to ensure proper fit.

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