Sunday, July 3, 2011
Free Pattern: Fuzzy Bear Hat With Ears - 6 months
Find the 9-12 month size here.
Find the 3-month size here.
Find the newborn size here.
Find the premie size here.
Supplies:
Fuzzy, chunky-weight yarn (I used Yarn Bee Andes Alpaca Cinnamon.)
6 mm (J/10) hook
Abbreviations:
ch: chain
dc: double crochet
sl st: slip stitch
sc: single crochet
Instructions:
(ch-3 does not count as dc)
Round 1: Magic Ring, ch 3. 10 dc inside of ring. Pull ring tight. Join to ch-3 space with sl st.
Round 2: Ch 3. 2 dc in each dc around. (20 dc) Join to ch-3 space with sl st.
Round 3: Ch 3. *2 dc in first dc, dc in next dc. Repeat from * around. (30 dc) Join to ch 3 space with sl st.
Round 4 - 9: Ch 3. Dc around. (30 dc) Join to ch 3 space with sl st.
At the end of round 9 finish off; weave in ends.
Ears - make 2
Magic Ring, ch 1.
Row 1: 5 sc. (Hold the sides straight in a line while you pull tight, to make a half-circle instead of a full circle.) Ch 1, turn.
Row 2: 2 sc in each sc (10 sc).
Row 3: 2 sc in first sc, sc next 2 sc. Repeat two times, 2 sc in last sc. (13 sc) Finish off with a long tail for sewing.
Assembly
Sew ears to hat. Weave in ends.
©2011 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.
Labels:
6 months,
baby,
chunky yarn,
crochet,
free pattern,
hat
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Super cute. And it's so generous of you to share your patterns.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! My daughter and I are preparing to open an etsy shop, and we're thrilled to feature a few of your patterns. And a HUGE thank you for the Magic Ring! I've crocheted for years, but yours are the first patterns I've seen that use it. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI loved this pattern. The hats crocheted up quickly and looked so cute.
ReplyDeleteI love your patterns! I have a question though - if I want to use a different weighted yarn, how do I adjust the pattern/hook size to still get the right size end product? Example - if you use a worsted weight for the hat with ear flaps, but i want to use a sport/baby weight, what would I change to still gaurantee a newborn fit? (thanks, I'm new to this!)
ReplyDeleteIt is WONDERFUL of you to share your patterns for FREE! I'm so happy I came across your site. THANK YOU SO MUCH! May God Bless you! You do WONDERFUL work!
ReplyDeletethis was my first hat i've ever made!! thanks for such clear instructions! :) -michelle
ReplyDeleteMaybe you can help me. I'm VERY new to crochet, and I dont understand what it means when it says 2 dc in each dc. How do I do 2 double crochet in 1... does my question make sense?
ReplyDeleteThanks you
^^^ Ah ha, after about 10 false starts... I think I get it now!
ReplyDeleteLove this hat! I made it for my 15 month old daughter and she loves it. Thanks for sharing the pattern!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Do you have some animal hat patterns for teens?
ReplyDeleteWhen I join in the ch 3 space, I get a large gap, help! I love this pattern!
ReplyDeleteI just stopped by during my internet search for an easy, adaptable baby hat pattern. I was so pleased with how easy this pattern is to follow. I love the fact that it can be customized with a variety of embellishments! Ears, flowers, tassels, pom poms, and more can easily be added to the finished hat. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAnd...Dianna, try joining at the top of the ch 3 stitch and not in the space between the ch 3 and neighboring dc (if this makes sense :)This should eliminate the gaping hole you mention.
Awesome and easy pattern! Thank you so much! I do have a question, I'm a noob to crochet, so in row 2 when you say dc in each dc, do you mean in the top of the stitch or in the post? If that makes sense??? Thanks in advance!
ReplyDeleteIn the top. :)
DeleteOk awesome! Thank you! :D
DeleteA couple questions... On the ears, where it says "repeat twice" does that mean you do it two times total... Or a total of three? Also, do you ch one each time you turn, or only the one time it is mentioned?
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