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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Free Pattern: Chunky Yarn Newborn Hat



Supplies: Small amount of chunky weight yarn. (I used the remainder of the skein I used to make the stork pouch photography prop.)
Size 6mm (J/10) hook

Abbreviations:
Ch – chain
Sl st – slip stitch
Dc – double crochet
Sc – single crochet

Instructions:
(ch-3 does not count as dc)
Round 1: Magic Ring, 10 dc in ring.  Pull ring tight.  Join to first dc with a sl st, ch 2.
Round 2: 2 dc in each st around (20 dc), join to ch 2 sp with sl st, ch 2.
Round 3: *2 dc, dc, dc, dc* repeat from * around (25 dc). Join to ch 2 with sl st, ch 2.
Rounds 4-7: Dc around (25 dc)
Round 8: Sc around (25 sc). Finish off, weave in ends.


This hat is meant to stretch.  It should be about 12" in diameter and 5" from top to bottom

©2010 Alli Hyer, all rights reserved.  You may sell items you make with this crochet pattern, but if you sell them online, you must link to this crochet pattern.  You may not sell this crochet pattern or claim it as your own.  You may publish or post a link to this crochet pattern, but you may not publish or post this crochet pattern in whole or in part.

8 comments:

  1. Hello, I am wondering how I could change the pattern to make a larger hat, say, for a one year old? Thank you!

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  2. I love all the hats! Will go make some now! Keep them coming!

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  3. Love your patterns! The chunky baby hat works up great!

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  4. what are your suggestions for making this pattern for a 6 month old?

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  5. Use the six month fuzzy bear hat pattern and leave off the ears. You can find it in the labels under 6-month.

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  6. This is the best hat pattern I've tried! So fast and easy!! Thanks for sharing! !

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  7. THANK YOU!!!! I have been looking for a simple baby hat to make with chunky yarn and this is PERFECT!!!! I've made THREE already :)

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  8. Hi Alli I have a question. When I finish row 4 I come to the chain 2 from row 3. Do I make a slip stitch to connect and then chain 2 like the end of row 3? If I just try to do a straight DC I have a big hole. Thanks for helping the handicapped!

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