Crochet: Sly Fox Hat

Crochet a fox hat

October is here! I love October because it means that MAYBE cool weather is on its way to Houston. Probably not, but a girl can dream, right? October also means it’s costume time! Last year, I composed two sweet costumes for my boys’ book character parade (see here) at school.

Combine cool weather and costumes and you get…animal hat! Specifically, a sly little fox hat.

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It features some interesting shaping to create the point at the front and long sides to cover the ears. It is definitely inspired by Ganomy, which, if you’ve been reading long, is my favorite knit hat pattern. This crochet hat is worked from the top down, though, and, like I said, has a point at the front. Instead of two sets of increases and decreases, there eventually are three. I hope you guys like it! I’ll put some notes at the END with suggestions for changing the size. Please read through before asking questions! Have fun!

Materials
1 skein Vanna’s Choice in brick or other worsted weight yarn in a foxy color
Small amount of white and dark gray yarn in same weight
5 mm (US H) crochet hook
4 mm (US G) crochet hook
yarn needle

NOTES
Abbreviations (U.S. terminology)
Ch: chain
DC: double crochet
slst: slip stitch
sp: space
rep: repeat
DC2tog: DC 2 together
SC: single crochet
SC2tog: SC 2 together

Gauge
About 3.5 DC and 1.5 rounds per inch with larger hook.

Each beginning ch-3 counts as 1 stitch.

Pattern
HAT
With large hook, Ch 3, 11 DC into a magic circle. Cinch circle shut. Slst into top of beginning (beg) ch-3. (12)

Round 2: Ch 3, 1 DC in same sp, 2 DC in each st, slst to top of beg ch-3. (24)

Round 3: Ch 3, 2 DC in next st, *1 DC in next st, 2 DC in next st; Rep from * around, slst to top of beg ch-3. (36)

Round 4: Ch 3, 1 DC in next st, 2 DC in next st, *1 DC in next 2 sts, 2 DC in next st; Rep from * around, slst to top of beg ch-3. (48)

Round 5: Ch 3, DC in next 7 sts, [3 DC in next st, DC in next 15 sts] twice, 3 DC in next st, DC in last 7 sts, slst to top of beg ch-3. (54)

Round 6: Ch 3, DC in next 8 sts, [3 DC in next st, DC in next 17 sts] twice, 3 DC in next st, DC in last 8 sts, slst to top of beg ch-3. (60)

Round 7: Ch 3, DC in next 9 sts, [3 DC in next st, DC in next 19 sts] twice, 3 DC in next st, DC in last 9 sts, slst to top of beg ch-3. (66)

Round 8: Ch 3, DC in next 10 sts, [3 DC in next st, DC in next 21 sts] twice, 3 DC in next st, DC in last 10 sts, slst to top of beg ch-3. (72)

Round 9: Ch 3, DC2tog, DC in next 9 sts, [3 DC in next st, DC in next 9 sts, DC2tog, DC in next st, DC2tog, DC in next 9 sts] twice, 3 DC in next st, DC in next 9 sts, DC2tog, slst to top of beg ch-3. (72)

Rounds 10-11: Repeat Round 9. (72)

Round 12-13: Repeat Round 9, but switch to white after the third decrease and work with that yarn, carrying the MC, to the stitch before the next decrease. You will have to attach the new color every round. Finish the round in the main color, attach white at the end.

Round 14: SC around in white, making [1 SC, ch 2, 1 SC] in the center DC of the increases of the previous round, slst to first SC. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
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Ears
Note: the ears are made up of two pieces each– a solid piece in the MC of the hat and a piece that is white + the MC.

Make 2 solid pieces for the back of the ears
Ch 10
Row 1: SC in second chain from hook and each of the rest. Ch 1, turn. (9)

Row 2: SC2tog, SC 5, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn. (7)

Row 3: SC in each st. Ch 1, turn. (7)

Row 4: SC2tog, SC 3, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn. (5)

Row 5: SC in each st. Ch 1, turn. (5)

Row 6: SC2tog, SC in next st, SC2tog. Ch 1, turn. (3)

Row 7: SC in each st. Ch 1, turn. (3)

Row 8: SC2tog, SC in next st. Ch 1, turn. (2)

Row 9: SC2tog. (1)

Ch 1, SC 9 down the side of the triangle. At bottom corner, ch 3, then turn triangle clockwise to work across the beginning chain, SC 9 to next corner, Ch 3, then SC 9 back to top of the triangle. SC in the sc2tog stitch from last row, ch 3, SC in same st, slst to first of the SC you made down the side of the triangle. Fasten off.

Make 2 pieces for the front of the ears.
Work pattern as above, but switch to white for Rows 2-9. Switch back to main color after last SC2tog and work border in MC. Leave a long tail at the end of these pieces.

Stitch a front and back together, then sew in place on your hat.
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Eyes & Nose
With smaller hook, make 6 SC into a magic loop. Cinch loop shut. Slst to first SC.
Round 2: Ch 1, 2 SC into same space and each stitch, slst to first SC. Fasten off, leaving a 12-18″ tail for attaching. (12)

For Eyes only
Slst into each st.

Sew eyes and nose in place with tail yarn.

the sly fox hat

Notes on size
As-is, the pattern fits a child size heads. My son is 5, but his head is about the same size as his 8 year old brother. For a larger hat, I increased my hook to a 5.5 mm (US I) and added some more repeats of Round 9 before making the last 3 rounds. It would be possible to make some more complicated increases, but I can’t give any specific advice on that. Try working the pattern through once, so you can see where the increases are placed and then work it again, adding an increase round after Round 4 (increase to 60) and then some round(s) after 8 (remember–Rounds 5-8 are increasing stitch count by 6 DC each round). The last 5 rounds are the same, so you would just need to figure out where to put the decreases that balance out the increases. Good luck!

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Sly Fox Hat Pattern is ©2013 Lisa Gutierrez | goodknits.com
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236 comments to Crochet: Sly Fox Hat

  • MarianaNo Gravatar

    Thank you so much for this pattern! I love it! It is so simple and easy to follow along!:) just got done making one for my baby boy, for this winter!

    • DebNo Gravatar

      Did you reduce the pattern to make it for a baby? Is it possible for you to show your reductions? I really want to make this for a December baby whose last name is Fox.

    • ConnieNo Gravatar

      Anyone who has made this for a baby, would you mind sharing the changes you made? Did you just change the size of the hook? Expecting a grandson “Fox” in the spring :-)

  • CarolynNo Gravatar

    Hi, the sly fox hat looks great, could you adjust for adult size please. Even without the coloring and ears the shape would be excellent, covering the ears nicely. Love it!

  • Vicki ZilaiNo Gravatar

    Love this cute fox. Any chance you have a knit version? Thanks

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  • AurianeNo Gravatar

    Amazing ! I’ve been looking for this pattern for such a long time… Unable to invent it but your instructions were super easy to follow. Thank you so much !

  • joan gosbeeNo Gravatar

    made 2 of these so far .. thank you for this free Pattern

  • MelissaNo Gravatar

    Thanks for sharing this pattern! The pattern was clear and easy to follow and the hat worked up quickly. It was a fun weekend project, thank you again. Cheers!

  • Kathy longNo Gravatar

    My granddaughter loved this hat. She’s in college and their “mascot” is a fox. I’m using a “J” hook, and so far so good. I did add additional row 9. Only question I have is the joint rows the back of the hat?

  • Kathy longNo Gravatar

    Finished the hat! Overall, pleased with it. Took longer to do ears than main hat. After I sewed the ears on, wasn’t quite right to me, but had stitches hid so well, couldn’t redo. I’d post photo, but not sure how to do it here. Just got a selfie from granddaughter, fits pretty good. Thanks a million for the pattern!

  • shashiNo Gravatar

    With large hook, Ch 3, 11 DC into a magic circle.

    Hi. I am a beginner and do not understand this bit about magic circle. Could you please explain? Thank you.

  • Sweetp59CreationsNo Gravatar

    I have made a couple of these in the child size but would like to know if anyone has done a 9 to 12 month baby size? If so could you please post what you did? Thanks! It’s an adorable pattern!

  • AnnaNo Gravatar

    Hi there… love this hat and will be making it for 2016 Christmas gifts for loads of kids. Can anyone tell me how many kids hats you get with one skein of Vanna’s Choice? I need to order yarn and would rather do one order. Thanks for any help and thanks a ton for such a cute hat pattern.

  • NancyNo Gravatar

    Very cute foxy hat! Would it be okay to sell the finished item to raise money for a scholarship?

  • MarianneNo Gravatar

    Thank you for the pattern it came out great!. I made it exactly as the pattern but used a 3mm hook which is between US C and D hooks. Approx 5 stitches per inch. This gave me a 16 inch around the bottom hat and measured 5.5 ins from crown to nose tip. This should be approx a 12 month size. I used buttons for the nose and eyes as I did not have a smaller hook.

  • patriciaNo Gravatar

    Thank you for this pattern I love it. Made hats for my young grandchildren. Would love to make one for a six month old, How do I make adapt it for an infant. This was the first time crocheting and found directions very easy to follow

  • Network_goddessNo Gravatar

    Perfect adult hat:
    I made a perfect adult hat, I inserted 2 more repeats of row 9 and used a J hook. This produced a gauge of 2 rows per inch, and 3.5 dc per in., which is a perfect fit for my 22″ circumference head. I bet that if you needed to make a large man’s hat, you could do the same with a K hook. I’ll report how that works out, as I have a few sly old foxes on my Christmas list to make these for!

  • Nertwork_goddessNo Gravatar

    Perfect adult hat:
    I just made a perfect adult hat. I inserted 2 repeats of row 9, and used a J hook . This produced a gauge of 2 rows per inch, and 3.5 dc per in., which is a perfect fit for my 22″ circumference head. Fits like a glove. I think that if you needed to make a large man’s hat, you could do the same with a K hook. I have a few sly old foxes to make these for, so I’ll let you know how it works out!

  • LieslNo Gravatar

    I’ve made this hat twice and both times, it’s been super small. It might fit a 1 year old. It’s only a 17″ circumference. Has anyone else had this issue?

  • Would like measurements for a 9 month old baby please.

  • MonikaNo Gravatar

    Round 9 is not working out for me. Anyone else having this problem. I’m not sure what I am doing wrong. I am following the instructions and end up having eight double crochets at the end. If I sleep stitch to the beginning it leaves a big hole. What am I doing wrong?

    • Sara RibeiroNo Gravatar

      I’m also having problem with the round 9. It doesn’t end up with 72 stitches. Don’t know what I’m doing wrong. Round 8 fineshes with 72, and round 9 fineshes with 84.

  • Cute well written pattern, love it, it would be great for a Birthday or Christmas gift.

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  • marieNo Gravatar

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  • MercyNo Gravatar

    I’m not sure which I like more…. that kid is a natural! He’s so adorable and he’s got such flare.

  • SheryllNo Gravatar

    Thank you very much for sharing the pattern.
    Is there a chance that you a tutorial video as well?

  • SheryllNo Gravatar

    Thank you very much for sharing the pattern.
    Is there a chance that you have a tutorial video as well?

  • I just saw this hat in a Deutsch serie, Dark (2017), I googled fox hat and found your pattern! Thanks!

  • KaitlynNo Gravatar

    Hoping I can get an answer soon as I would really like to make this hat this week.

    I am wanting to know if the slst in each row is the back of the hat. I am wanting to slightly modify the pattern to add a hole for my ponytail (so it will kinda look like the foxes tail) and need to make sure I am adding it to the back of the hat.

  • CharleneNo Gravatar

    I don’t understand where these “decreases” are?
    Also round 9 is impossible to come up with 72 stitches. As stated in the post:
    Round 9: Ch 3, DC2tog, DC in next 9 sts, [3 DC in next st, DC in next 9 sts, DC2tog, DC in next st, DC2tog, DC in next 9 sts] twice, 3 DC in next st, DC in next 9 sts, DC2tog, slst to top of beg ch-3. (72)

    Chain=1
    Dc2=2
    D.C. In next 9 = 9
    We have a total of 12 stitches before the bracket
    3 dc= 3
    D.C. Next 9= 9
    Dc2= 2
    1 D.C. = 1
    D.C.2 = 2
    D.C. Next 9=9
    We have a total of 26 stitches, repeated 26+26=56 within the bracket.
    3dc= 3
    D.C. Next 9= 9
    Dc2= 2
    Total of 14 after bracket.
    12+56+14 = 82.

    • CharleneNo Gravatar

      OMG. I’m an idiot! This is my first time trying to follow a written pattern instead of following along with a video. I figured out what I was doing wrong with the decreasing.

  • Rachel HolterNo Gravatar

    I am a beginner. I dont understand how u end each row with ch -3 & then start the next with ch 3. Does that mean u hv a chain of 6 loop? Starting each row? Whats the diff btwn ch-3 & ch 3? Help!tia

  • Sara RibeiroNo Gravatar

    Now I got it! I’m no longer having problem with round 9. I was confused about the DC2tog, I was crocheting 2 double crochet in the same stitch instead of crocheting 2 double crochet in the following 2 stitches looping in one stitch, creating the dicrease. Now it’s 72 stitches in the end!

  • AnaNo Gravatar

    Help…how do you make this for a baby 6 to 9 months, total beginner can’t figure out on my own, thanks

  • BekkiNo Gravatar

    Hi! I love this hat! Am I allowed to make it and then sell the finished project? It says “for personal use only” so I just want to check :)
    Thank you!

  • aoleungNo Gravatar

    I’ve made many of these for friends and then I saw this article today – look at her hat!

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  • cristinaNo Gravatar

    Hola… lo intentare hacer.

    pd: Este gorro lo lleva uno de los personajes de la serie de netflix DARK, que por sierto es muy buena serie. saludos.

  • TrashcatNo Gravatar

    OMG, that’s awesome! Exactly what I was looking for, Elisabeth Doppler’s fox hat from Netflix “Dark” series <3

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  • WHAT?? that’s awesome! That was exactly what I was looking for, Elisabeth Doppler fox hat from Netflix series <3

  • I love this pattern, so cute! Thank you so much guys!!!

  • Thank you so much for sharing your pattern. I made one for my four year old grandson. Used a 4 milimiter hook and it fit perfectly. He put it on and hasn’t taken it off since.

  • My friend made this hat for my granddaughter and it is so adorable. I will definetly make these for my children. I’m sure they would love them.

  • This is a very cute hat! Thank you for sharing it!!! The pictures of your boy are adorable.

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    I‘m also here because of DARK just finished the hat. I used a wool/cashmere mix and it‘s so cute
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