Friday, February 10, 2012

Free Jayne Hat Pattern

Well I finally broke down and I'm going to post my pattern for free. Well here it is.


Jayne Cobb Hat for Crochet



Materials List

Vanna’s Choice
Rust
Article: #860-135   UPC: 023032861357
Deep
burnt orange
Mustard
Article: #860-158   UPC: 023032861586
Golden
yellow
Brick
Article: #860-133   UPC: 023032861333
Burnt
red-orange

Finished Size

Finished size will fit an adult

Gauge

6 stitches in 2”. Use whatever size hook to get that.


Pattern

Hat

Rnd 1: With yellow do a magic circle with 9 DC into ring.

Rnd 2: 2 DC in each stitch around.

Rnd 3: 1 DC in first stitch; 2 DC in next stitch *repeat until end*

Rnd 4: 1 DC in first two stitches; 2 DC in next stitch *repeat until end*

Rnd 5: 1 DC in first three stitches; 2 DC in next stitch *repeat until end*

Rnd 6: 1 DC in first four stitches; 2 DC in next stitch *repeat until end*

Rnd 7: 1 DC in first ten stitches; 2 DC in next stitch *repeat until end*

Rnd 8-18: 1 DC in every stitch around. Fasten off at the end.

Rnd 19: Switch to orange and do 1 DC in every stitch around.

Rnd 20-29: 1 DC in every stitch around. Fasten off at the end.


Ear Flaps

Count from where you fastened off the orange and count ten stitches to the left, mark that stitch. Now back to where you fastened of the orange and count ten stitches to the right, mark that stitch.

Rnd 1: Take the red and pick the left stitch that you marked off and do 10 DC onto the hat. Ch 2 and turn.

Rnd 2-5: 1 DC in each stitch, ch 2, turn.

Rnd 6: sc2tog; 1 DC in next 6 stitches; sc2tog; ch 2, turn

Rnd 7-8: 1 DC in each stitch, ch 2, turn

Rnd 9: sc2tog; 1 DC in next 4 stitches; sc2tog, ch 2, turn

Rnd 10-14: 1 DC in each stitch, ch 2, turn

Repeat this pattern on the right side where you marked the stitch.

At the bottom of each ear flap take 6” of red wool, you will need four of these. Each corner of the ear flap add one fringe.


Pom Pom

Take all three colours of wool and wrap them around four of your fingers until you have a fair amount, cut all three ends. Then take about a 4” long piece of wool (any colour is fine) and tie the bundle of wool between your middle and ring fingers, make it really tight and knot if a few times. Take the wool off your fingers and snip all the ends so they are not folded in half. Take the finished pom pom and attach to the top of your hands.

At this point weave in any loose ends and finish off.



4 comments:

  1. Quick question.. are we meant to turn, like a granny square at each round, or just continue along? Should we be doing 2ch to reach height?

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  2. Sorry for late reply. No turning, this is crocheted in rounds.

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  3. Unless you meant the earflaps, turn the same way you make a scarf or a washcloth

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  4. What size hook did you use?

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