I love this delicate little hat! It’s made using Caron Simply Soft yarn (Medium #4 Weight). Very easy to quickly make and is a wonderful baby shower or new baby gift!
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“Pink Lady”
Crochet Baby Hat
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Round 1: Using the “Magic Circle”, Ch 1. Work 12 dc in the circle. Join with slip stitch to top of first dc. (12 dc)
Round 3: Ch 2. *Work 1 dc in first stitch. Work 2 dc in next stitch.* Repeat from * to * around. Join to first dc with slip stitch. (36 dc)
Round 4: Ch 2. *Work 1 dc in next 8 stitches. Work 2 dc in next stitch.* Repeat from * to * around. Join to first dc with slip stitch. (40 dc)
Round 9 : Ch 1. Work 1 sc in each stitch around. Join to first sc with slip stitch. (40 sc)
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Thanks so much for the cute pattern! I can't wait to try it.
How do I make this bigger? Toddler size.
I can't read this pattern over the dotted background!
Copy and paste the text onto your preferred background.
Select the text you want, right click on mouse, click on copy, open word document or your preferred text box, right click again and click on paste.
Hope this was helpful!
This is an adorable, well written pattern. Thank you!
Nice pattern. Thank you for making it available for free. I plan to make lots of these for my local Sav-A-Life ministry.
Don't know how to make a magic ring. How would I start the OLD way
Just chain 3 or 4, then slip stitch together. Ch. 2 and then do the 12 DC in the center of the chain circle you made. Join in the top of the first DC. The ch. 2 doesn't count as a DC
Such an adorable easy pattern! Thanks for sharing. I just made one and now I'm going to do one with the herringbone stitch.
Hi is this in Uk or US terms? Thanks in advance!