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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Gracie's Hat


Here is the pattern for the hat I made for Michelle's new daughter, Gracie.  It is a very simple pattern.  Doesn't require much counting, but isn't as boring as a plain single crochet hat.   Once done with the increase rounds it is an absolute breeze.  I wrote up a pattern for newborn, baby and child.  This hat has a lot of stretch to it, so keep that in mind.  There are a couple of pictures with notes after the newborn size pattern to help with any confusion.





Stuff I used:
Clover I - 5.5 mm hook
Clover H - 5 mm hook
Caron Simply Soft color Off White
Stitch Marker

Gauge:  End of Round 5 should measure around 3.75" across flat circle.

Throughout the pattern: All stitches are made into the single crochet stitches; the double crochet stitches are ignored.  Join each round with a slip stitch into the first single crochet stitch of that round, NOT the chain-1.  Do NOT turn.  When starting a new round, the first cluster goes into the same stitch as the join from previous round.  The last round is done using the smaller size hook.  

I recommend marking your first single crochet of each round, especially through the increase rounds, to make it easier to see the beginning of the round.

Special stitches: CL - cluster- (sc, dc, dc) all in same stitch
                                
Newborn: About 12" finished circumference

Using I hook, Make a ring
Round 1:   Ch 1, *sc, dc, dc* repeat 3 more times in ring.  Join - 12 stitches
Round 2:   Ch 1, 2 CL in each sc around.  Join - 8 clusters
Round 3:   Ch 1, *2 CL in sc, 1 CL in next sc* repeat around.  Join - 12 clusters
Round 4:   Ch 1, *1 CL in sc, 1 CL in next sc, 2 CL in next sc* repeat around.  Join - 16                                   clusters 
Rounds 5-14:  Ch 1, 1 Cluster in each sc around.  Join - 16 clusters

Change to H hook


Round 15:  Ch 1, sc in same stitch as join.  5 dc in next sc, *sc in next sc, 5 dc in next sc* repeat around.  Join - 8 shells.

Your done! Fasten off and weave in those ends.






It does look a bit like a flower in the beginning, but rounds out after all the increases


Baby: About 14" finished circumference

Using I hook, Make a ring
Round 1:   Ch 1, *sc, dc, dc* repeat 3 more times in ring.  Join in sc - 12 stitches
Round 2:   Ch 1, 2 CL in each sc around.  Join - 8 clusters
Round 3:   Ch 1, *2 CL in sc, 1 CL in next sc* repeat around.  Join - 12 clusters
Round 4:   Ch 1, *1 CL in sc, 1 CL in next sc, 2 CL in next sc* repeat around.  Join - 16                                   clusters
Round 5:   Ch 1, 1 CL in each sc around, join - 16 clusters
Round 6:   Ch 1, *1 CL in sc, 2 CL in next sc, 1 CL in each of next 2 sc* repeat around.  Join -                       20 clusters
Rounds 7- 18:  Ch 1, 1 CL in each sc around.  Join - 20 clusters

Change to H hook

Round 19:  Ch 1, sc in same stitch as join.  5 dc in next sc, *sc in next sc, 5 dc in next sc*                                 repeat around. Join - 10 shells

Your done! Fasten off and weave in those ends.


Child: About 17" finished circumference

Using I hook, Make a ring
Round 1:   Ch 1, *sc, dc, dc* repeat 3 more times in ring.  Join - 12 stitches
Round 2:   Ch 1, 2 CL in each sc around.  Join - 8 clusters
Round 3:   Ch 1, *2 CL in sc, 1 CL in next sc* repeat around.  Join - 12 clusters
Round 4:   Ch 1, *1 CL in sc, 1 CL in next sc, 2 CL in next sc* repeat around.  Join - 16                                   clusters
Round 5:   Ch 1, 1 CL in each sc around, join - 16 clusters
Round 6:   Ch 1, *1 CL in sc, 2 CL in next sc, 1 CL in each of next 2 sc* repeat around.  Join -                       20 clusters
Round 7:   Ch 1, 1 CL in each sc around.  Join - 20 clusters
Round 8:   Ch 1, *1 CL in each of next 4 sc, 2 CL in next sc* repeat around.  Join - 24 clusters
Rounds 9-22:  Ch1, 1 CL in each sc around.  Join - 24 clusters

Change to H hook

Round 23:  Ch 1, sc in same stitch as join.  5 dc in next sc, *sc in next sc, 5 dc in next sc*                                 repeat around.  Join - 12 shells

Your done! Fasten off and weave in those ends.

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