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Graduation cap

Graduation cap charted as clean filet blocks that read clearly on the grid, a 24 by 23 motif made for quick gift squares, modern accents, and sampler blocks. Open it in the editor to resize the grid, frame it with open mesh, or repeat it into a border, then export a PNG or print a numbered chart to crochet from.

Grid
24 × 23
Difficulty
Beginner
Mesh count
552
Category
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Perfect for

Skill level: beginner

This is a friendly first filet project. The shape reads clearly even if your counting slips by a square or two, and there are no tricky fragmented areas to track.

Yarn and hook

Work the graduation cap in cotton thread for a delicate result, or in DK or worsted cotton on a larger hook for a cushion- or blanket-scale version that still holds the mesh open. Stick to one well-defined colour for the motif; the contrast between filled and open squares is what carries the design.

Project ideas

Reach for the graduation cap when you want a last-minute gift. It looks at home on a tote-bag motif and a quick gift square alike. Crop or enlarge it in the editor so it fits your project exactly.

Who it's for

Stitched for a colleague, the graduation cap suits a personal accent beautifully. Frame it with a border to give a plain gift a finished, considered look.

Size, printing, and scaling

At a 4-mesh-per-inch gauge the chart finishes around 6.0 by 5.8 inches; a finer thread shrinks it and a heavier yarn grows it, so check your own gauge first. You can print a numbered chart as-is, or adjust the grid in the editor and export it in whichever format your project needs.

Before you start

Hook
3.5–4.5 mm hook
Thread / yarn
DK or worsted-weight cotton
Finished size
6.0 × 5.8 in at 4 mesh/in
  • Print or export a numbered chart from the editor
  • Have your hook and thread or yarn ready
  • 23 rows, worked bottom to top

Learn the technique

How to Read a Filet Crochet Chart

New to charts? Learn exactly how to read this one square by square.

Graduation cap filet crochet pattern — FAQ

Can a beginner crochet the graduation cap pattern?
It is. The graduation cap keeps to simple shaping, so a confident beginner who can manage a double crochet and a chain will get on well with it.
What yarn works best for this graduation cap chart?
Use a smooth, non-fuzzy cotton in one clear colour. Thread weight controls the size — fine for a doily scale, worsted for a throw — without changing how you follow the chart.
Can I resize the graduation cap chart?
It resizes cleanly — adjust the grid in the editor, crop, or repeat it. The ON/OFF cell model means the graduation cap stays crochet-ready at any size.
Can I print the graduation cap pattern or save it as a PDF?
You can. A numbered, printer-friendly chart is one click away, and PDF, PNG, and data exports are all available free from the editor.
How many stitches is the graduation cap pattern?
The chart is 24 by 23 squares — 552 mesh in total, about 120 of them filled. At 4 mesh per inch that finishes roughly 6.0 by 5.8 inches.

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