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1920’s Cloche | Free Crochet Pattern

I have always been in love with 1920’s cloche designs. This lovely hat is fun, quick and easy to crochet. When you hold two strands of yarn together it makes a cloche that is sturdy enough to hold a brooch or a large silk flower. 

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A 1920's cloche that is quick and easy to crochet!

1920’s Cloche Crochet Pattern (One Size Fits Most)

Hook:
L 11/8.00mm

Gauge:
(4″x4″) 7 hdc w x 8 rows h

Supply List For The 1920’s Cloche Crochet Pattern:

Any (4) worsted weight yarn, 200 to 300 yards in a variegated (I used Red Heart Stripes) and 200 to 300 yards in a complimentary solid color. Any variegated yarn will do.

Brooch or silk flower for the brim, or you can use vintage earrings as I did in the photo.

Crochet Stitch Guide For The 1920’s Cloche Crochet Pattern

ch = chain
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
w/slp st = with slip stitch
beg = beginning
nxt = next
st = stitch
* * = repeat the sequence between the stars according to pattern directions

Notes:

1. The pattern for the hat is split into portions. “Top Of The Hat”; “Sides Of The Hat” & “Brim”

2. Beg. chains do not count as a stitch throughout the crochet pattern.

Top Of The 1920’s Hat

Round 1:

Hold 2 strands of yarn together, one variegated and one solid color throughout the execution of the pattern.

ch 3 join in a ring;
ch 1, 7 sc in ring; join w/slp st to beg. sc (7 sc)

Round 2:

ch 1, sc & dc in joining st, and in each st around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (14 st’s)

Round 3:

ch 1, sc in joining st, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt st, 2 sc in nxt st;* repeat sequence around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (21 sc)

Round 4:

ch 1, sc in joining st, dc in nxt st, sc & dc in nxt st; *sc in nxt st, dc in nxt st, sc & dc in nxt st;* repeat sequence around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (28 st’s)

Round 5:

ch 1,sc in joining st, (sc in nxt st) 2x; 2 sc in nxt st; *(sc in nxt st) 3x, 2 sc in nxt st;* repeat sequence around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (35 sc) 

Round 6:

ch 1, sc in joining st, dc in nxt st; sc in nxt st, dc in nxt st; sc & dc in nxt st; *(sc in nxt st, dc in nxt st) 2x; sc & dc in nxt st;* repeat sequence around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (42 sc) 

Sides Of The 1920’s Cloche

Round 7:

ch 1, sc in joining st, and in each st around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (42 sc)

Round 8:

ch 1, sc in joining st, dc in nxt st; *sc in nxt st, dc in nxt st;* repeat sequence around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (48 st’s)

Rounds 9-11:

ch 1, hdc in joining st, and in each st around; join w/slp st to beg. hdc (42 hdc)

Round 12:

ch 1 sc in joining st, and in each st around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (42 st’s)

Rounds 13:

ch 1 sc in joining st, dc in nxt st; *sc in nxt st, dc in nxt st;* repeat sequence around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (42 st’s)

Rounds 14:

ch 1 sc in joining st, and in each st around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (42 st’s)

Rounds 15:

ch 1 sc in joining st, dc in nxt st; *sc in nxt st, dc in nxt st;* repeat sequence around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (42 st’s)

Brim of the 1920’s Cloche

Round 16-17:

ch 1, sc in joining st and in each st around; join w/slp st to the beg. sc.

Round 18:

Ripple Stitch:

ch 1, slp st in joining st; *ch 1, slp st in nxt st;* repeat around; join w/slp st under that 1st ch 1. End off weave in all ends.

1920’s Scarf:

Hold two strands of yarn together, one variegated and one solid color

Row 1:

ch 120, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, ch 1 Turn

Row 2:

sc in 1st st, dc in nxt st; *sc in nxt st, dc in nxt st;* repeat across, ch 1 Turn

Row 3:

sc in each st across; ch 1 turn

Row 4:

Repeat Row 2

Row 5: 

Repeat Row 3; drop the variegated yarn and pull up the matching solid color at the ch 1, Turn

Row 6-9: Note: you will be holding two strand of the solid color

sc in each st across, ch 1 turn, End off at the end of round 9

Optional: Add a light fringe pairing 2 – 9 inch strands of varying colors. Tie them into place at the desired area, trim to suit the length you would like.

Crochet this beautiful hat and scarf set. 1920's never looked so good.

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  1. Valli says

    January 26, 2021 at 9:56 am

    I am a fan of Krissy’s Over the Mountain Crochet, so of course, I had to try this pattern. It is such a quick and easy pattern. I made the set in less than 3 hours. I added a large crocheted flower to the hat and a small crocheted flower to the scarf.

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    • Kris says

      January 26, 2021 at 4:04 pm

      Thank you Valli! You look great in that hat! Love that yellow flower! It’s great!

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      • Valli says

        January 31, 2021 at 8:04 pm

        I used Red Heart With Love in color Lemondrop, and Red Heart Super Saver in color Bright Yellow

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      • Valli says

        February 1, 2021 at 12:58 am

        I wanted to add a picture or 2 of the ones I made.

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