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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Joyce's "Christmas Present" Hat

I can't use the real name of this pattern or it will give away who I am giving this to as a gift. *(Edited 4/10/2010 to rename.)*

So, you will just have to believe that the pattern is the same one that made the hat modeled by Indy.

I know I I may have the wrong number of stitches in Rows 12 - 14. I was working so fast that I missed some stitches where I was to put 2 dc's. So, you may not totally agree with my counts, but your hat will still turn out fine.


As a matter of fact, I can miscount my stitches, also, when an item is made. But as long as you follow the directions, like I said above, you will come out just fine.


Christmas Present Hat

Materials:

Worsted weight yarn
Model shown in the following colors:
Brown - Sugar n’ Cream
Spring – Village Yarn Craft Cotton

Hook: J or K sized

Stitches:blsc – back loop single crochet
dc – double crochet
bldc – back loop double crochet


Hold 2 strands of worsted weight yarn together for these hats.
Form a Magic Ring
Round 1: Ch 3, 18 dc into ring, sl st into 2nd ch of ch 3. (18 dc)


Round 2: Ch 3, 1 dc in same sp. Work 2 Back Loop Dc in ea st, sl st into 3rd ch of beginning ch 3. (36 bldc)

Round 3: Ch 3, 1 bldc in same sp. *1 bldc in next 3 sts. 2 bldc in next st. Repeat from * around circle. sl st into 3rd ch of beginning ch 3. (45 bldc)
Rounds 4: Ch 3, 1 bldc in same sp. *1 bldc in next 3 sts. 2 bldc in next st. Repeat from * around circle. sl st into 3rd ch of beginning ch 3. (Round 3 can be repeated to increase the circumference of the hat.) (54 bldc )
Round 5 - 10: Ch 3. 1 bldc in same sp and in every st around, sl st into 3rd ch of beginning ch 3. (54bldc)

Round 5 – 10 can be repeated to lengthen crown of hat.
Round 11: Ch 1, work 1 Back Loop Sc in each st., sl st into beginning ch 1.

Round 12: Ch 3, 1 bldc in same sp. *1 bldc in next 3 sts. 2 bldc in next st. Repeat from * around circle. sl st into 3rd ch of beginning ch 3. (67 bldc)

Round 13: Ch 3, 1 bldc in same sp. *1 bldc in next 4 sts. 2 bldc in next st. Repeat from * around circle. sl st into 3rd ch of beginning ch 3. (79 bldc)
Round 14: Ch 3, 1 bldc in same sp. *1 bldc in next 5 sts. 2 bldc in next st. Repeat from * around circle. sl st into 3rd ch of beginning ch 3. (92 bldc)
Row 15: Sl st in each st OR Crab St to finish the brim. End off and weave threads.
This Pattern Has Not BeenTested. Please let me know if you discover an error.
If you decide to copy this following pattern, all I ask is that you leave a comment for me and then send me a copy of your finished square so that I may post the different looks that have been created.


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©2008 Paula Gaumer Tooke All Good Dogs
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3 comments:

  1. I love this pattern! I'd really like to try it! I'll let you know if it do...

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  2. aw this is so cute! tell me is it human size? lol i mean,since the picture showes a dog wearing the hat,is it like people size (adult) or is it more like for little kids.I have a bit of a big head and i would hate to make this with so much love only to find out that it duz not fit me.

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    1. Yes, this hat is human size. My neighbor across the street, and her husband, both coud wear it. I have a 24" head, I would need to add a round or two after round 4 to make it big enough for my head.

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