SORRY BUT THIS PATTERN HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED!! But I did find an alternative PAID pattern ($5.50) that is quite similar. Let me know what you think in the comments.

I have been growing out my hair and found myself looking more and more at hats. When I stumbled across this pattern for the Crocheted Fedora Hat, I added it to my list of WIP’S!
This trendy crocheted hat features a roll-up brim and can be worn either as a Fedora or a Bowler. A cool and versatile unisex accessory, for him and for her!
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Designed by Little Thingies, this hat is made using simple single crochet and chain stitches and can be finished with or without a stripe in contrasting black . The easy to follow instructions allow you to make this hat in one night!

The paid pattern includes instructions for sizes Newborn, Baby, Toddler, Boys, Teen, Men’s Medium, Men’s Large, Men’s X Large, Men’s XXL.
The designer of the original pattern recommended using Debblie Bliss Donegal Luxury Tweed yarn. This yarn is a Size 4, 100% Wool yarn from Ireland. For a summer hat, Nana recommends a cotton or linen blend. I actually fell in love with this Berroco Remix blend and will definitely be using it to make my hat.

If you plan to use a substitute yarn, get helpful hints from Nana on how to successfully substitute yarns in this post.
To make the Crocheted Fedora Hat, you will need the following supplies:
- Approximately 150 yards of Size 4 weight yarn
- A small amount of contrasting yarn (optional) for the stripe
- US (5.5 mm) crochet hook
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Hello, I love this unisex crocheted fedora! Unfortunately, I can’t download the pattern. Can you please help?
It appears that some of you are having trouble downloading from Ravelry. I have tried and it works for me! To Joan and Paula, I sent you a personal message to your emails.
If anyone else is experiencing problems, please contact Nana at nanak@whatsnanamaking.com.
Nana K
Good evening Nana
I love your fedora hat pattern but I’ve been struggling to download and it says this pattern is no longer available. Now what I would like to know is why does it still appear on knitting websites since it’s no longer available for free download. Lastly what should I do to get the pattern.
Thank you
Evelyn
Evelyn,
I have been trying to find the designer to obtain permission to share the pattern, however, I have not yet been successful. I am not certain why ravelry has not taken it off their site. I will keep trying or find a replacement for my followers.
Nana K
Thank you very much for your response, much appreciated. I will wait for you to find the replacement, thanks once again.
Unable to download pattern on unisex fedora hat by Lthingies. I’ve tried repeatedly through Ravelry and it just won’t download. Any tips?
What is the ‘pattern’ for testing the tension as I want to use a different wool, thank you
Hilary,
The patterns states that the tension is 17 sts to 10cm measured over pattern using 5,5mm (US I) hook.
Note: each sc stitch is made in the ch‐sp of last round, not the top of a sc st of last round.
I believe then that the pattern would be sc1, ch1.
Hope this helps! Happy hooking
Nana K
This looks like a great hat, but I don’t see a link to download the patten from the Ravelry page. 😦 Thanks for your help.
Too bad this has been discontinued. Is there amy similar pattern you would recommend?
Thanks for your interest. I will be looking!
Can I please get the fedora pattern for download?
Unfortunately, the Fedora pattern has been discontinued by the designer. I cannot provide the pattern without breaking the copyright laws.
So sorry!!
Nana K
I finally found the perfect hat but was so disappointed that the pattern is no longer available. Will keep looking. By the time I find one my hair may have grown back! Here’s hoping!
Please continue to try to get permission from the designer to repost this pattern.
I would love to have the pattern for the fedora hat.