This Rasta hat crochet pattern is perfect for anyone looking to make a colorful and stylish accessory. Crafted with black, green, yellow, and red yarn, this crochet hat brings the iconic rasta colors to life. The pattern is beginner-friendly, with clear steps that make it easy to follow, from the foundation chain to the finishing touches.
Crochet Rasta Hat

Not only is this hat a fun project, but it also allows for customization with color changes to fit personal style or needs. Whether you're creating it for yourself or as a gift, this crochet Rasta hat will add a vibrant touch to any outfit.
Materials
- Yarn: Bon bon leftovers (black, green, yellow, red)
- Crochet Hook: 3.5 mm
Instructions
- Foundation Chain: Create a chain of 38 stitches.

- Row 1: Make one more chain stitch, then crochet 33 single stitches and five slip stitches back along the chain.
- Row 2: Turn your work, crochet five slip stitches, and continue with single stitches for the rest of the row, inserting the hook into the front section of the stitch.
- Repeat: Repeat this pattern for each row: five slip stitches at the top, followed by 33 single stitches.

Color Change
- Work six rows of black yarn.
- When changing colors, cut the yarn and tie on the new color.
- Work six rows for each new color, using green, yellow, and red to create the rasta colors.

Finishing
- After all the rows are completed, work one final row of black yarn.
- Leave enough yarn at both ends of this final row for sewing.
- Sew the sides of the piece together.
- Tuck in any loose ends.
- Turn the work inside out and use the remaining yarn to sew around the top opening, pulling it tight to close it completely.

- Secure the seam with a knot and cut the excess yarn.
- Turn the hat right side out.





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