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Baby Santa Hat Crochet Pattern

This is just TOO cute not to share!
 
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designed by Kim Guzman
 
TECHNIQUE USED: Crochet
 
 
SIZES
Infant (Toddler)
 
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Hat measures approximately 15 (18)"/38 (45.5cm) circumference.
Note: Hat will stretch to fit a range of sizes.
 
MATERIALS
Caron International's Simply Soft (100% Acrylic): 3 oz (A), 1 oz (B)
Shown in: #9729 Red (A); #9701 White (B)
One size US K-10.5 (6.5 mm) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
One size US I-9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook (for hat band only)
2"/5cm length of cardboard (for pompom)
Yarn needle
 
GAUGE
In slip stitch, 16 sts and 21 rows = 4"/10cm, with larger hook.
 
STITCHES USED
Chain (ch), single crochet (sc), slip stitch (sl st)
 
NOTES
1. Hat is crocheted, but produces a fabric that looks knitted.
2. Hat is worked in short rows, which create wedge-shaped sections. A short row is a row worked over a portion of the stitches in the previous row, leaving the remaining stitches unworked.
3. Each right side row is worked from the top of the hat down. Each wrong side row is worked from the lower edge of the hat upwards.
4. Take care to work into the very first stitch (or chain) of each row, unless otherwise instructed.
 
HAT
With larger hook and A, ch 40 (44).
Row 1 (RS): Working in back bars, sl st in each bar across, turn—40 (44) sts. Note: Work a slip stitch in every back bar, do not skip the first back bar.
Row 2 (WS): Working in back loops only, sl st in each st across to last 3 sts, turn; leave last 3 sts unworked—37 (41) sts.
Row 3: Sk first st, working in back loops only, sl st in each st across, turn—36 (40) sts.
Row 4: Working in back loops only, sl st in each st across to last 2 sts, turn; leave last 2 sts unworked—34 (38) sts.
Rows 5–14: Repeat last 2 rows 5 times—19 (23) sts at the end of Row 14.
Row 15: Repeat Row 3—18 (22) sts.
Row 16: Working in back loops, sl st in each st all the way across, working into the unworked sts of all previous rows, turn—40 (44) sts.
Row 17: Working in back loops only, sl st in each st across, turn.
Rows 18–65 (81): Repeat Rows 2–17, 3 (4) more times.
Rows 66 (82)–80 (96): Repeat Row 2–16, once more.
Fasten off, leaving a 15"/38cm tail for sewing. Weave tail through ends of rows at tip of hat and pull to gather. Tie to secure, then use remaining tail to sew side edges together.
 
BAND
With RS facing and smaller hook, join B with sl st in hat seam.
Round 1: Ch 1, work 40 (48) sc evenly spaced around lower edge of hat; join with sl st in first sc.
Round 2: Ch 1, working in front loops only, sc in each sc around; join with sl st in first sc.
Note: When working Round 3, push the ch-4 loops to the back of the work. The ch-4 loops will appear on the RS of the hat when the band is folded up.
Round 3: Ch 4, sc in same sc as join, (sl st, ch 4, sc) in each sc around; sk beginning ch-4; join with sl st in first sc—40 (48) ch-loops.
Round 4: Ch 1, skipping all ch-4 sps and sl sts, sc in each sc around; join with sl st in first sc.
Repeat last 2 rounds 1 (2) more times. Fasten off.
 
FINISHING
Using yarn needle, weave in ends. Fold band up (sew in place with a few stitches, if desired).
Pompom
Wrap B around 2"/5cm piece of cardboard, approximately 100 times. Cut yarn and carefully remove strands from cardboard. Tie an 8"/20.5cm length of B around center of strands and tighten. Cut ends of strands (at folds). Trim to even. Tie to top of hat.

Knit or Crochet Gift Bags

The holiday season is here and that means gift giving.  Why not wrap that special item in a handmade crochet or knit gift bag?  They are reusable and eco-friendly.  Dig into your stash without spending more money on wrappings. :-)
 
Make them for year-round gift giving too!  Make a yarn drawstring and a small bag can double as a soap holder/bag for the shower.
 
These patterns are free and courtesy of Caron Yarns.
 
I have them linked for easy download, simply click on the crochet or knit links for the free PDF pattern.
 
 
 

Aspen Neckwarmer for Her & Scarf for Him - Free Crochet Patterns

Her Aspen Neckwarmer Free Crochet PatternHis Aspen Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Aspen Neckwarmer & Scarf pattern designed by Kim Guzman.
 
Both are crochet.  Click on the photos for a PDF copy of the free pattern.
 
Happy crocheting!
 
 

Halloween Ghost Ornament - Free Crochet Pattern

Halloween Ghost Ornament Free Crochet PatternThis super cute "Casper" ghost just had to be shared.
 
He measures about 3 1/2" tall (9 cm) using Wool-Ease yarns.
 
This pattern is provided by www.lionbrand.com.
 
Make several to hang around the house; ceiling fans, porch, etc.
 
Click on "Casper" to download a PDF copy of this free pattern.
 
 
Enjoy!
 
 

Bobble Hat & Scarf Crochet Pattern

Bobble hat & scarf set designed by Darlene Dale using Simply Soft, Simply Soft Brites and Bliss yarns.  You can find these yarns at www.caron.com.
 
This is an easy crochet pattern; finished scarf measures 4.5" wide x 74" long.
 
Click HERE for a PDF download of the pattern. 
 
You can also find other free crochet patterns on my site HERE.
 
If you have your own free patterns that you'd like to share, send me a link and I will include it on my free patterns page.
 
Bobble Hat & Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
 
 

Santa Rosa Throw - Crochet

santa rosa 1 lgSanta Rosa Throw designed by Kim Biddix
 
This free crochet pattern is from www.naturallycaron.com.  I just loved the colors and it looks so soft and cozy that I had to share.  Plus, since it's made up of squares that are later assembled, it's a great traveling project to carry around town with you.
 
Click HERE for a PDF copy of this free pattern.  Enjoy!
 
santa rosa 3 lg