12 Days of Christmas, Crochet Patterns / December 19, 2022

Thorncliff Toque – Crochet Pattern for Knit-Like Ribbed Beanie with Fold-Over Brim [5 sizes]

Hi all!

This post includes everything you need to know about the Thorncliff Toque, a worsted weight hat with a fold-over brim in 5 sizes for the whole family!

This pattern is part of my 12 Days of Crochet Christmas promo – 1 pattern released each day for a total of 12 brand new patterns! The Thorncliff Toque is the pattern for Day 7, released on Dec 20th, 2022.
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Day 1Meadowlark Toque

Day 2Birchmount Triangle Wrap

Day 3Woodward Scarf

Day 4Whittier Headband

Day 5Penrose Pointed Cowl

Day 6Northcross Poncho


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About

Written in 5 sizes for the whole family, the Thorncliff Toque has a ribbed slip stitch brim for a stretchy, yet snug, fit, and a textured stitch throughout the body. The yarn used in this design is a soft, self-striping, gradient yarn that will take care of all the colorwork for you!

Materials

Yarn: Light Bulky/Heavy Worsted—Lion Brand Scarfie in Cream/Taupe

  • 78% acrylic, 22% wool
  • 312 yds (285 m) per 5.3 oz (150 g) skein
  • Find this yarn on lionbrand.com or visit yarnsub.com to find comparable substitutes

Yardage: 1 skein of Scarfie (all sizes), or

130, 160, 175, 190, 215) yds

119 (147, 160, 174, 197) m

Substitute Lion Brand Scarfie with any similar category 5 (bulky) weight yarn or category 4 (worsted) medium weight yarn that matches gauge. Note that this yarn is labeled a “bulky” but feels more like a worsted. Always swatch with your chosen yarn and hook combination before beginning to ensure you are happy with the resulting fabric.

Hook: Size U.S. 7 (4.5 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions: Tapestry needle, locking stitch marker to mark BOR

Measurements

The measurements below show the finished hat circumference. This hat is intended to be worn with approximately 1-3” (2.5-8 cm) of negative ease for sizes 1-3, and 3-5” (8-13 cm) of negative ease for sizes 4 and 5. Hat will stretch slightly with wear.

Size 1: Baby – 13.25” (34 cm)

Size 2: Toddler – 15” (38 cm)

Size 3: Child – 16.75” (43 cm)

Size 4: Adult Small – 18.25” (46 cm)

Size 5: Adult Large – 20” (51 cm)

Sample shown is Size 4 worn on a head circumference of 22” (56 cm) for 3.75” (9.5 cm) of negative ease.

Terms + Abbreviations Used

(U.S. Crochet Terms)

BOR: beginning of round

ch: chain

ch-sp: chain space

csc: center single crochet (see note on next page)

csc2tog: center single crochet 2 stitches together

rep: repeat

rnd(s): round(s)

sc: single crochet

sk: skip

sl st: slip stitch

slstBLO: slip stitch in the back loop only

st(s): stitch(es)

Pattern Notes

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner

Turning Chain: The turning chain does not count as a stitch.

Stitch Counts: Stitch counts are listed after each row/rnd. If no stitch count is given, there has been no change since the previous row/rnd.

Right Side: The “right side” of the fabric is the side facing you while you are crocheting the body.

Crocheting the Center Single Crochet (csc) Stitch: The center single crochet stitch is worked the same way as a regular single crochet stitch—the only difference is the placement of your hook. Insert your hook in between the two posts of your designated stitch, rather than underneath the front and back loops of the stitch. The stitch pattern created from this unique hook placement creates the appearance of stacked V’s that resemble the look of knitting.

If you’re having trouble or if it’s feeling tight, try pulling your loop up a little higher than you normally would before working your final yarn-over to make it a little easier for you to work into this stitch on the following round. Keep your tension loose for this stitch.


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Janine is a knit + crochet indie designer and blogger from Winnipeg, Canada.