Ok… This was on my project page of Ravelry, but I wanted this to be in the patterns database. I realize this is an adaptation of a pattern, and I want to thank and acknowledge the original writer. The original pattern can be found at Rheatheylia’s page. This post is only my adaptation, and you will need to refer back to the original at several points in my pattern.
Here is what this pattern makes:


This pattern has not been tested and was typed up from furious little scribbles in my notebook as I was making this hat, so please let me know if you find errors!
Please excuse the pictures… I look ridiculously horrible because it was 2 in the morning! I was just so happy to have this hat DONE that I squealed and made my BF take pics right away!
Alright… First, what happened:
I wanted to make the Divine Hat, but I didn’t have any yarn in the weight it called for (worsted; well, I have RHSS, but yuck… no itchies so close to my forehead!), so I decided to try it with a skein of Bernat Natural Blends Alpaca. It’s a “bulky” weight yarn, so I figured I’d just cut down on the number of “ribs” and it would work out. Then, I began following the pattern, and promptly forgot to reduce the number of dc’s in the first round… and kept on going, following the pattern as written. Then, just to make things a bigger “mess”, I mis-read the pattern and ended up doubling the “ribs” on one round, and since the “ribs” are starting points for increases, the hat grew exponentially! Fast forward a few more rounds, and I realize that the hat I am making would only fit someone with a Shrek sized head!!! I did NOT want to frog that many rounds (mostly because this yarn is so damn splitty that it was a pain to work with, I didn’t want to have to work it all again). So… Here is what I did to “save” the project:
With MC (in bulky, with K hook to begin and then I hook to finish), work the pattern as it is written through round 3.
Round 4 - fpdc the fpdc’s AND the dc’s in the previous round. Put 1 dc after each fpdc in this round. (her pattern called for only fpdc in the fpdc’s, NOT the dc’s)
(so, the last round was fpdc in fpdc, dc in sp, fpdc in fpdc, dc in sp. This round is fpdc in fpdc, dc in sp, fpdc in dc, dc in sp)
This will double the amount of “ribs” around the hat.
Round 5 - fpdc in fpdc, 2 dc in next sp around (same as her pattern, only twice the amount of fpdc’s (15X2=30), so twice the amount of 2dc’s (30) as well).
Round 6 - fpdc in fpdc, 2 dc in next sp around (30 fpdc’s, 30 2dc’s).
Round 7 - fpdc in fpdc, 3 dc in next sp around (30 fpdc’s, 30 3dc’s).
Round 8 - fpdc in fpdc, 3 dc in next sp around (30 fpdc’s, 30 3dc’s).
(It will look like a GIANT mushroom top at this point, don’t worry, it’s right for what I’m about to do with it.)
Round 9 - switch to accent color (without cutting the MC yarn, just let it hang where it is), (make the switch after you slip to first stitch in round, but before you ch up for the next round to keep colors together), then work round 9 as previous round was worked. (fpdc in fpdc, 3 dc in next sp around (30 fpdc’s, 30 3dc’s) Cut yarn, leaving an 8-10 inch tail for sewing in next step.
After you work round 9, count 17 ribs around (or how ever many it takes to sit atop your head) and pinch rib #1 and rib #17 together, wrong sides touching.
Use the tail of the accent color clipped in the previous round to sew through the 2 ribs, stitching them together securely. Weave any remaining tail into the accent color round.
Round 10 - Pick back up MC and chain 2 from outside the accent color round (for the next round). Work the round as the previous 3 rounds WITHOUT going past the join you just made (basically, leave it where it is, so that ribs 1-17 make up the “hat part” and the rest of the ribs just stick out of the back (I’ll call this the “flap part”). fpdc in fpdc, 3 dc in next sp around “hat part”.
Round 11- fpdc in fpdc, 3 dc in next sp around “hat part”.
Round 12 - switch to smaller hook, sc in every stitch around “hat part”. Clip MC yarn with 8-10 inch tail, use it to go around the join again (I worked a little round and round stitch with a tapestry needle all the way up to the “hole” underneath the “flap part”, and a few extra rounds around the top to secure that join a bit better.)
Round 13 - Join accent color in any sc on the “hat part”. sc in every stitch around “hat part”.
Round 14 - do “ribbing” as in her pattern (fpdc in first stitch, bpdc in next around) on the “hat part”.
Round 15 - continue “ribbing” as in her pattern (fpdc in fpdc, bpdc in bpdc around).
You can do another round or two of ribbing if you prefer a longer hat. Personally, I hate longer hats. This one falls right where I want it to (just covering the top of my ears and not too much of my forehead).
The hole you created with the join is perfect for slipping a pony tail or bun through. I have 4 feet of hair, and I hate smooshing it with a hat (that’s one reason I rarely wear “tobogan/watch/toque/whatever you call it” style hats. This is an awesome solution to that problem!