My daughter sent me a picture of a red hat and said “Do you have the pattern for this? I did not so I tried to reverse engineer it.
Big details: Raised texture on every other row and (I think) different widths.
Third Attempt: Stick with dc and hdc but turn at the end of the rows..
Result: Pretty sure this is it.
Another boring hat so I’ll have to add to it to spice it up.
Basic Hat:
Note: Instead of a turning chain, I do one sc, and then a sc on top of that sc to count as a full dc at the beginning of a row.
Magic Circle
Row 1: 12 dc, sl st to close, turn.
Row 2: 2 hdc in ea dc, sl st to close, turn. (24 hdc)
Row 3: I dc in first hdc, 2 dc in next hdc, repeat around, sl st to close, turn. (36 dc)
Row 4: 1 hdc in first two dc, two hdc in next dc, repeat around, sl st to close, turn (48 hdc)
Row 5: I dc in first three hdc, 2 dc in next hdc, repeat around, sl st to close, turn (60 dc)
Row 6: 1 hdc in first four dc, two hdc in next dc, repeat around, sl st to close, turn (72 hdc)
Row 7 to the row where the depth of the hat is reached: One stitch in ea stitch, alternating dc and hdc rows, slip stitch to close, turn (72).
Rib: Standing sc to stand in for FPDC, then alternate FPDC and BPDC around, sl st to close. Repeat until rib is the depth desired, putting FP in FP and BP in BP.