Showing posts with label free pattern. crochet hat. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Fans Down Under-Free Crochet Pattern-Adult Size




Fans Down Under-Free Crochet Pattern-Adult Size



A decorative Beanie, Hat, Beret or Slouch


For Baby Version Free Crochet Pattern
For printer friendly version free crochet pattern no pictures. 

Introduction: With clever placements of the V stitch and 9 dc’s all in a row, a few sc’s and ch’s thrown in together, gives this pretty little stitch pattern a big tick. You will need a bit of concentration to begin with, but the pattern does repeat it’s self so it will become repetitive.



To fit: Adult, please read sizing guidelines supplied after row 8 of the crown and again at row 16 of the pattern rows.



Hook size: 3.5mm to 5.0mm, US G/6

Yarn: 8 ply approx 150 gm’s US DK/Medium.

US crochet terms used

Skill level: beginner +

Tension: medium

Time: approx 2 hours



Stitches used:

Sl st=slip stitch

Ch=chain

Sc = single crochet

Hdc= half double crochet

Dc =double crochet

Fpdc=front post double crochet

V st= (dc, ch 1, dc)



V stitch: The V stitch is (1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc), worked into the st indicated by the pattern



We will be working with a hdc crown, this will give a longer pattern length within the hat. You are welcome to use dc’s instead.



Please note! The beginning ch 1 and ch 2 of every rnd is not counted as a st.



BEGIN:

Chain 4, sl st to first ch to form a ring. Or use a magic ring.


Row 1, ch 1, work 12 hdc into ring, sl st to join in the 1st hdc (you will join this way on every round)



(Increase in every st)

Row 2, ch 1, work 2 hdc into each hdc to end, sl st to join (24 hdc)



(Increase in every 3rd st)
Row 3, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 2 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (32 hdc)


(Increase in every 4th st)

Row 4, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 3 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (40 hdc)


(Increase in every 5th st)

Row 5, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 4 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (48 hdc)



(Increase in every 6th st)

Row 6, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 5 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (56 hdc)



Row 7, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 6 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (64 hdc)



Row 8, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 7 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (72 hdc)



This may be a good time for you to measure your crown.

I am using a 3.5 mm hook and an 8 ply yarn which is a little on the thin side and looks nicer if I use the 3.5 mm hook with it.

My crown, measures 17 inches around and 5 inches across, it is too small for an adult hat (it would fit a child at this size).

If your crown is larger you can stop increases here.

Approx, 18.5 inches for small adult, approx 21 inches for medium to large adult hat.

If you have the correct fit now, just work 1 hdc in each st around and join, and then go onto the pattern rounds.

You also have the option to increase from 88 st’s to 96 st’s, for a lovely beret/slouch, but these extra st’s will need to be decreased prior to the hat edging. Just follow the same formula above for the extra increases.



Row 9, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 8 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (80 hdc)



My crown is now approx 18.5 inches around and 6 inches wide



Row 10, for the 80 hdc round, work 1 hdc in each st to end and sl st to join (80 hdc)



Begin Pattern Rows



Row 1, Ch 1, work 1 sc in same space as join, skip 3 st’s, work 9 dc’s in next st, skip 3 st’s,* work 1 sc in next st, skip 3 st’s, work 9 dc in next st, skip 3 st’s,* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join in beginning sc, (10 sc, 10 groups of 9 dc, or 1 less of each when using 72 dc crown)



Row2, Ch 4, work 1 dc in same space as ch 4, ch 1, work 1 sc in the 4th, 5th and 6th dc of the 9 dc group, ch 1,* work a V st (V st =1dc, ch1, 1dc) in the sc, ch 1, work 1 sc in the 4th, 5th and 6th dc of the 9 dc group, ch 1,* repeat from *to* to end, sl st into the space between the beginning ch 4 and 1 dc (10 groups of 3 sc, 10 V’s or 1 less of each when using 72 dc crown)



Row 3, Ch 3, work 4 dc in same space as join, skip 1 sc, work 1 sc in next sc, *work 9 dc in the V st space, skip 1 sc, work 1 sc in next sc,* repeat from *to* to end, work 4 dc in same space as the beginning (ch 3 and 4 dc) sl st into the top of the ch 3



Row 4, Ch 1, work 1 sc in same space as ch 1, work 1 sc in next dc, ch 1, work a V st in the next sc, ch 1,*work 1 sc in the 4th, 5th and 6th dc of the 9 dc group, ch 1, work a V st in the next sc, ch 1*, repeat from *to* to end, skip 3 dc, work 1 sc  in 4th dc, sl st into the 1st sc of this round, (30 sc, 10 V st’s)



Row 5, Ch 1, work 1 sc in same space as join, work 9 dc in the V st space, *skip 1 sc, work 1 sc in next sc, work 9 dc in the V st space,* repeat from *to* to end, sl st into the first sc of this round (10 sc, 10 groups of 9 dc)



Row 6, Repeat row 2

Row 7, Repeat row 3

Row 8, Repeat row 4

Row 9, Repeat row 5

Row 10, Repeat row 2

Row 11, Repeat row 3

Row 12, Repeat row 4

Row 13, Repeat row 5

Row 14, Repeat row 2

Row 15, Repeat row 3

Row 16, Repeat row 4



Once again take the time to measure your hat, if you want it longer repeat more pattern rows or make a longer ribbed edging as per following instructions. Just ensure you end with a row that has the V st in it.

My hat measures approx 8 inches in length now and I will begin my ribbed edging.

If you have made a beret/slouch you will need to decrease st’s over a couple of rows of plain dc rounds until you reach your fit, between 72 and 80 st’s for an adult size hat.

The decreases will be made in the reverse order as the increases, place a decrease where there was an increase.




MUST READ INSTRUCTIONS BELOW FOR CORRECT STITCH COUNT

I have counted each ch, sc and dc that I ended with, in row 15 of the pattern; I have 30 chain spaces, 30 sc and 20 dc, which add up to 80. Before I began the pattern rows, I had 80 st’s, and that is the exact amount of st’s I need to finish my hat edge with. If you had 64, 72, 80, 88 or 96 st’s you will get that stitch count by counting the same st’s as I did (each chain space, sc and dc).



Begin Simple Rib Hat Edge

The beginning ch 3 of each row is not counted as a stitch

Row 1, Ch 3, work 1 dc in same space as ch 3, work 1 dc in every dc, ch space and sc of the round (st count as per instructions)

Row 2, Ch 3, *work 1 dc in next dc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc,* repeat from *to* to end

Row 3, Repeat row 2, 1 more time or for length desired

I find that once I have finished my ribbed rows it can tend to curl slightly, so I work 1 more round of 1 hdc in each dc of the round then finish off and tie in ends.





Free Crochet Pattern Courtesy Of Cat Wood
Aka, Cats-Rockin-Crochet.
 2014.

You can sell your items made from this free crochet pattern
I’d love to see this pattern used for charity use
Please link back to this pattern if you use it

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Little Wraps-Baby Beanie-Free Crochet Pattern




Little Wraps-Baby Beanie
A decorative 17 row baby beanie 
 Firstly I would like to thank the pattern testers- Thank you!
 
Made by Robyn  McKeague

 Made by Lisa O'Connor

 Made by Claire Leivers

Introduction: This free crochet pattern looks intimidating, but don’t be dismayed, it’s just a trick with the yarn. Imagine 3 dc’s standing in a row, and then wrapping them 3 times around with hook and yarn, done! This wrapping technique then turns sideways all by its self, now why didn’t I think of that? Each wrap is separated with a simple V stitch, which gives a very uniformed and attractive design.

The entire pattern is achieved over only 2 rows, making it repetitive and easy to follow.



To fit: Newborn to 3 Months

Measurements approx: Head Circumference 13 to 14 inches, hat height 5.5 to 6 inches



Please note, by using a smaller or larger hook, you can make a smaller or larger beanie



Hook size: 3.5mm for newborn 4.00mm for 3 months+ US G/6

Yarn: 8 ply approx 50 gm’s US DK/Medium.

US crochet terms used

Skill level: beginner ++

Tension: medium

Time: approx 2 hours



Stitches used:

Sl st=slip stitch

Ch=chain

Sc = single crochet

Hdc= half double crochet

Dc =double crochet

Fphdc = front post hdc

Fpdc=front post double crochet

V st= (dc, ch 1, dc)

Wrap st = see special st

  
 Special stitch: We’ll call this wrap st in the pattern. Once you have your 3 dc’s in a row, you will then need to do your wrap this way. 
Coming from the front of your work, yo hook, place hook into the space before your 1st dc, go around the back of all 3 dc’s, pull up a loop and come back out of the same place you went into, (3 loops on hook), repeat this 2 more times, (2nd time 5 loops on hook, 3rd time, 7 loops on hook)
yo over 1 more time and pull through all loops on hook, done!



V stitch: The V stitch is (1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc), on the first row of the pattern this is worked into a 1 dc, on every other row of the pattern, the V stitch is worked into the ch 1 space of the V stitch, the dc’s on either sides of the V stitch will not be worked into, unless stated otherwise





Please note! The beginning ch 1 and ch 2 of every rnd is not counted as a st.



BEGIN:

Chain 4, sl st to first ch to form a ring. Or use a magic ring.


Row 1, ch 1, work 12 hdc into ring, sl st to join in the 1st hdc (you will join this way on every round)



(Increase in every st)

Row 2, ch 1, work 2 hdc into each hdc to end, sl st to join (24 hdc)



(Increase in every 3rd st)
Row 3, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 2 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (32 hdc)


(Increase in every 4th st)

Row 4, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 3 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (40 hdc)


(Increase in every 5th st)

Row 5, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 4 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (48 hdc)



(Increase in every 6th st)

Row 6, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 5 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (56 hdc)



Row 7, ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join and ch 2,  work 1 dc in each st to end, sl st to join (56 dc)



Begin 2 Row Pattern



Row 8, Ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 1 dc in each of the next 3 dc’s, work the wrap around the 3 dc’s just made, skip 2 st’s, work a V stitch (1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc) in next,* skip 1 st, work 1 dc in each of the next 3 dc’s, work the wrap st around the 3 dc’s just made, skip 2 st’s, work a V st in next st,* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this rnd (8 sets of wrap st, 8 sets of V st)



Row 9, ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 1 dc into each of the 4 st’s of the wrap group, work a V st into the ch 1 space of the V st, *work 1 dc into each of the 4 st’s of the wrap group, work a V st into the ch 1 space of the V st,* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this rnd (49 dc)



Rows 9 and 10 form the pattern repeats

Row 10, ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, skip 1 st, work 1 dc in each of the next 3 st’s, work the wrap around the 3 dc’s just made, , work a V st into the ch 1 space of the V st, * skip 1 st, (please note the st you are skipping is not the st that makes the v, it’s the st after that one) work 1 dc in each of the next 3 st’s, work the wrap around the 3 dc’s just made, work a V st into the ch 1 space of the V st,* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this rnd (8 sets of wrap st, 8 sets of V st)



Row 11, ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 1 dc into each of the 4 st’s of the wrap group, work a V st into the ch 1 space of the V st, *work 1 dc into each of the 4 st’s of the wrap group, work a V st into the ch 1 space of the V st,* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this rnd (49 dc)



Repeat rows 10 and 11, 2 more times for newborn, 3 more times for 3 months old (or length desired)





(Begin simple ribbed edging)



Row 1, make a ch 2 only in the same space s join, work 1 hdc in next dc, work 1 fphdc  around next dc, *work 1 hdc in next dc, work 1 fphdc  around next dc,* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into first hdc, (48 hdc)



Row 2, ch 1, work 1hdc in same space as join, work 1 hdc into each hdc to the end, sl st to join and finish off leaving a long enough tail to sew in and hide your ends.



My testers have said that they made their hat larger just by using larger hooks.

Made by Robyn  McKeague with a bow
Robyns Bow Pattern

Start of by making a Slip Knot, then crochet 40 Chains.
Row 1~ Chain 2, skip 2 chains from your hook, then crochet Half Double Crochets all across into every chain.
Row 2 ~ Chain 2, half double crochet into every stitch across.
Row 3 ~ Change color. Chain 2, half double crochet into every stitch across.
Row 4-5 ~ Chain 2, half double crochet into every stitch across.
When you've completed all the rows, connect the two ends of the bow band together to create a circle and Slip Stitch them together.
Once you've slip stitched the ends together, flip the slip stitched part to the inside and fasten your yarn off. You don't want to trim your yarn less than 55"/140cm because you need a long enough tail to wrap around your bow.
Start of by slowly yet tightly wrapping the yarn around the center of the bow. You need to wrap it around the bow at least 15 times. When you've finished wrapping, knot it to the back of the bow.

You can use any combination of colors. This bow is for a 9 month old hat.

Free CrochetPattern Courtesy Of Cathy Wood
Aka, Cats-Rockin-Crochet.
 Jan 2014.

You can sell your items made from this pattern
I’d love to see this pattern used for charity use
Please link back to this pattern if you use it

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Little Hourglass - Beanie Babe- Free Crochet Pattern #2




Little Hourglass - Beanie Babe- Free Crochet Pattern #2


A decorative 17 row baby beanie

Introduction: Using a combination of chain spaces, skipping st’s and dc’s, an hourglass look is formed by following the 3 row pattern. Pattern is repetitive and you’ll get the hang of it in no time, a stitch count is given at the end of each row to assist with accuracy.

To fit: 3 months(link for newborn size free crochet pattern)
Measurements approx: Head Circumference 14 inches, hat height 6.5 to 7 inches

Please note, by using a smaller or larger hook, you can make a smaller or larger beanie

Hook size: 4.00mm US G/6
Yarn: 8 ply approx 50 gm’s US DK/Medium.
US crochet terms used
Skill level: beginner +
Tension: medium
Time: approx 2 hours

Stitches used:
Sl st=slip stitch
Ch=chain
Sc = single crochet
Hdc= half double crochet
Dc =double crochet
Fpdc=front post double crochet


Please note! The beginning ch 1 and ch 2 of every rnd is not counted as a st.

BEGIN:
Chain 4, sl st to first ch to form a ring. Or use a magic ring.

Row 1, ch 1, work 12 hdc into ring, sl st to join in the 1st hdc 
(you will join this way on every round)

(Increase in every st)
Row 2, ch 1, work 2 hdc into each hdc to end, sl st to join (24 hdc)

(Increase in every 3rd st)
Row 3, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 2 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (32 hdc)

(Increase in every 4th st)
Row 4, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 3 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (40 hdc)

(Increase in every 5th st)
Row 5, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 4 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (48 hdc)

(Increase in every 6th st)
Row 6, ch 1, *work 1 hdc into the next 5 hdc, work 2 hdc into the next* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join (56 hdc)


Begin 3 Row Pattern
Row 7, ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 1 dc in each of the next 2 st’s, ch 2, work 1 dc in the next st, skip the next 3 st’s, work 1 dc in the next st, ch 2,  
* work 1 dc in each of the next 3 st’s, ch 2, work 1 dc in the next st, skip the next 3 st’s, work 1 dc in the next st, ch 2,* repeat from *to* to end
(You will finish with a ch 2) sl st to join in the first dc of this round
(35 dc’s)

Row 8, Ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc’s, skip the next dc, work (1dc, ch 3, 1 dc) in the space between the 2 dc’s of the row below (the space, looks like an upside down V), skip the next dc,
* work 1 dc in each of the next 3 dc’s, skip the next dc, work (1dc, ch 3, 1 dc) in the space between the 2 dc’s of the row below skip the next dc*, repeat from *to* to end, sl st join in the first dc of this round (35 dc’s)

Row 9, Ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 1 dc in each of the next 3 dc, work 3 dc in the ch 3 space,
*work 1 dc in each of the next 5 dc, work 3 dc in the ch 3 space* repeat from *to* to end, you will have 1 dc left, work 1 dc in the last dc of the round, *, sl st join in the first dc of this round (56 dc’s), please count your st’s

Repeat the 3 row pattern 2 more times, length approx 6 inches.

(Begin simple ribbed edging)
Row 16, ch 1, work 1 dc into first dc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, *work 1 dc into the next dc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc* repeat from *to* to end, sl st to join, the join will be in the top of the 1st dc of this round (56 dc)

Row 17, work 1 hdc into each dc to the end, (56 hdc), sl st to join and finish off leaving a long enough tail to sew in and hide your ends.


Free CrochetPattern Courtesy Of Cat Wood
Aka, Cats-Rockin-Crochet.
 Jan 2014.


 Please take the time to have a look at my growing range of free beanie babe hat patterns
 

You can sell your items made from this free crochet pattern
I’d love to see this pattern used for charity use
Please link back to this pattern if you use it