2025 Wonderful Hats Crochet Along

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Welcome to the 2025 Wonderful Hats Crochet Along where we will learn to make five beautiful hat patterns and their matching accessories!

This is a favourite crochet along of mine (okay, I’ve said this for every crochet along)! August is a great time of year to get ahead start on those fall and winter accessories including crochet hats and scarves (or, if you are currently navigating your winter, keep your hands busy during the final leg of the cold months!). This year we will make four textured hats, one matching scarf and three neck warmers.

Each pattern showcases a different stitch pattern that I have come to love. But before I get too far into describing the designs, let’s talk about how the crochet along will work!

This is the sixth year for the Wonderful Hats Crochet along and it is always a wonderful event. If you would like to check out a couple of the past events, you can! All of the patterns remain available here on Rich Textures Crochet and on my YouTube channel (under the Wonderful Hats Crochet Along Playlist). You will find the written patterns for the 2024 Wonderful Hats Crochet Along here: The 2024 Wonderful Hats Crochet Along.

The 2025 Event:

This year the crochet along will run for four weeks during the month of August. During this time, one hat pattern AND one coordinating accessory pattern will be published here on Rich Textures Crochet and on YouTube each week. All of the crochet patterns will be free to follow here with an option for a paid PDF through my Etsy and Ravelry shops.

If you wish, as you work, you may share your progress on social media (IG, Threads, BlueSky, TikTok, etc.) and in the Rich Textures Crochet Community on Facebook.  Be sure to use the hashtag #WonderfulHatsCAL to help make them easier to find!

How the Crochet Along Works:

Beginning August 6th, I will release one new crochet hat pattern each week on Wednesday for four weeks.  On Fridays I will release a matching scarf or neck warmer pattern! All you have to do is keep checking back here on richtexturescrochet.com for the new pattern, make the pattern, and then share your accomplishment with others!

Beginning August 6th:

The patterns will be published here on Rich Textures Crochet as follows:

Wednesday, August 7th: The Deep Beanie
Friday, August 8th: The Deep River Scarf
Wednesday, August 13th: The Hill Beanie
Friday, August 15th: The Hill Neck Warmer
Wednesday, August 20th: The Bay Beanie
Friday, August 22nd: The Bay Neck Warmer
Wednesday, August 27th: The Inlet Beanie
Friday, August 29th: The Inlet Neck Warmer

In order that you do not miss a pattern I recommend that you sign up for my email newsletter – I will send out a new email as new patterns and stitch tutorials are published! Sign up below (PLEASE NOTE: If you have signed up for a crochet along or for my email newsletter in the past, there is no need to fill out this form! THIS FORM WILL GIVE YOU ACCESS TO ALL OF MY NEW CROCHET PATTERN AND STITCH TUTORIAL UPDATES):

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    You will also want to connect on social media! You can find my connection buttons at the top of this page.  In order to share your own photos and see other’s finished hats, I invite you to join the Rich Textures Crochet Community group on Facebook.  Be sure to answer the membership questions (they’re easy and just to make sure you are a human being!).  It’s a lot of fun and you’re bound to meet a few new friends!

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    When posting on social, be sure to use the hashtag #wonderfulhatscal and tag RichTexturesCrochet so that I can admire your work!

    ALSO each week I will be posting full video tutorials on my YouTube Channel! These tutorials will help to demonstrate the stitches and may answer any questions that you have.  I invite you to subscribe to my channel (HERE) and be sure to hit the notification bell so that you are notified each time a new pattern is posted.

    The Patterns:

    The five crochet patterns will be released one a week here on my blog for free.  And THEY WILL ALWAYS BE FREE here, even after the crochet along has ended.  So if you are unable to complete one of the hats during the month, no worries! Everyone can work at the own pace and share later.  I’m still enjoying seeing your hats from previous years in the Rich Textures Crochet Community!

    Each hat pattern can be worked using a worsted/medium weight yarn.  In the tutorials I will be using the Heatherly Yarn by WeCrochet.  It is an acrylic/wool blended yarn that is soft and wonderful for working winter accessories. If you would like to substitute this yarn for another you may do so! If you are looking for a 100% acrylic option, I recommend the Lion Brand Heartland yarn. It is sold and comes in a variety of earth and jewel tones. I will post the exact yarn and colour that I’ve used for each hat and scarf below.

    With the yarn, I am working with a 5 mm crochet hook.

    The crochet patterns for the hats and scarves all fall into the category of intermediate.  But if you are newer to crochet or find yourself to be more comfortable on the easy side of crochet, don’t let that deter you from giving them a try! There will be lots of support along the way in the community group and through the free video tutorial.

    Materials for each Hat and Scarf/Cowl:

    For each pattern I will be using the Heatherly Yarn by WeCrochet/KnitPicks. Fiber Content: 80% Acrylic, 20% Merino Wool, Weight:  Worsted, Yards: 218, Grams: 100. Note that this yarn is available as a hank – this means that you will need to wind it into a ball or cake before using.

    Wednesday, August 7th: The Deep Beanie: 2 skeins, if working a double thick brim.
    Friday, August 8th: The Deep River Scarf: 2 skeins (for a scarf that is 55 inches in length)
    Wednesday, August 13th: The Hill Beanie: 1 skein
    Friday, August 15th: The Hill Neck Warmer: 1 skein
    Wednesday, August 20th: The Bay Beanie: 1 skein
    Friday, August 22nd: The Bay Neck Warmer: 1 skein
    Wednesday, August 27th: The Inlet Beanie: 1 skein
    Friday, August 29th: The Inlet Neck Warmer: 1 skein

    Pro Tips!

    A couple things to be aware of with these hats:

    • All the hats are all worked from the bottom up! This is my favourite way to work a hat as it creates a nice shape that holds well.
    • All of the hat brims are worked the same way using slip stitches! If you are someone who likes to work ahead, once you are finished the first hat you can work your brims for the next four!
    • Each Hat looks great with a pompom or without! Customize it to give a unique, personalized look!
    • I love to use slip stitches when working my brims.  You may wish to change the slip stitches to single crochet or half double crochet – This will be explained again when the patterns are revealed!

    Hat Sizing!

    Each of the hats are sized to fit an adult with a 20-22 inch circumference.  The first hat, the Deep River Beanie has a little bit of a slouch to it when worn, the others are more snug. That being said, for each pattern I will include the multiples of the first round so that you may adjust the size of your beanie (I will also provide the multiples for the scarves and neck warmers).

    Please note: Everyone crochets with a different tension and things like the yarn and even hook brand can affect the overall size of your beanie (even if you are using a #4 medium worsted weight yarn and 5mm hook).  For this reason, I will also include in the pattern the gauge.  The gauge will tell you how many stitches and rows of those stitches I get when I work the pattern.  If you do not get the same number of stitches, your hat may be larger or smaller.  Sometimes it is only a quick fix! If you are getting fewer stitches in a 4 inch square than I am, all you may need to do is grab a smaller hook.  And vice versa.  If this is still not working, you may use the stitch multiples in each pattern to adjust.

    And that’s it for now!

    I’m excited! And I hope you are also! I look forward to seeing you on August 7th! Don’t forget to subscribe!

    See you soon! 
    Sarah

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    1. Thank you! Really looking forward to this Crochet Along!

    2. Roberta Lindeman says:

      Thank you Sarah. I’ve been making your winter hats for years to donate to my local Cancer Center. The patients absolutely love them!