Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Ravelry Loyalty Reward Free Pattern (expires 1-31-19)

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Thursday, December 20, 2018

FREE Pipsqueak Bunny or Chick Hat crochet pattern












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Materials:  Stitch marker, buttons, needle and thread, yarn needle, 1/8” ribbon (optional)

Yarn:  
Bunny looks best in “Red Heart Buttercup” (with “Bernat Pipsqueak” inside ears)
Chicks were made in “Bernat Pipsqueak
You will also need a small amount of #4 worsted weight yarn for the beak/nose

Note:  Not all stores carry the full range of colors for Bernat Pipsqueak (I got mine from Joann’s, they had the extra colors as a special order) so listed below are some yarn substitutes.  If you can’t find any of the yarns listed, try any fuzzy yarn that is a #5 bulky weight.  You may have to experiment with gauge. 

  • “Yarn Bee Cameo Soft Bulky” (from Hobby Lobby)
  • “Bernat Boa”
  • “Red Heart Baby Clouds”  (needs a larger hook size and pattern adjustments)
  • One strand “Fun Fur” or “Eyelash” yarn held together with one strand #4 ww yarn (you will probably need more than one skein of fun fur)

Size Chart:
0-3 Months:  12-14” circumference, approximately 5.5” from crown to brim
3-6 Months:  14-16” circumference, approximately 5.5 to 6” from crown to brim
6-12 Months:  16-18” circumference, approximately 6.5 to 7” from crown to brim
Toddler/Child:  18-20” circumference, approximately 7.5 to 8” from crown to brim
Teen/Adult:  20-22” circumference, approximately 8 to 8.5” from crown to brim

Hook Sizes:  “K” (6.5 mm) for hat (“L” 8 mm for Baby Clouds) and “G” (4 mm) for beak/nose

Note:  If you are using “Baby Clouds” yarn, you will need to go up a hook size, and eliminate one rnd of increases, so basically you are following one size smaller in the pattern.  For size 0-3 months, stop with Rnd 3 and continue with the next section.  Make sure total height of hat matches actual correct size.

Abbreviations Used:
st or sts - stitch or stitches
ch - chain stitch
sc - single crochet
sc2tog - single crochet two stitches together
hdc - half double crochet
sl st - slip stitch
rnd(s) - round(s)
ww - worsted weight

Special Stitches Definition:

Magic Ring:  You can find directions for the “magic ring” here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHYVutk2iYY.  You do not have to use this method; alternate directions are also given.

Tips for working with the Pipsqueak or Buttercup yarn:  When you are working the increasing rounds in the beginning, try to work with no distractions so you can concentrate on counting stitches as you go.  It is VERY difficult to go back and count your stitches later.  Once you get past the increasing rounds it gets easier, but you will still have to “feel” for each stitch.  If you are off by one stitch though, don’t worry, it’s not going to be visible with this yarn.  If you are not comfortable working with these yarns, “Yarn Bee Pitter Patter” is an acceptable substitute and works up with the same gauge, but will give a different finished result (you will be able to see the stitches, it is not as fuzzy).


Pipsqueak Hat:  (All Sizes)

All varieties (except Baby Clouds yarn) - Use “K” (6.5 mm) hook
(For Baby Clouds yarn, see tip in beginning of pattern)

Note:  The top of this hat is worked in continuous rounds to avoid an unsightly seam.  Add a stitch marker around the loop on the hook after completing the first round for reference.  Move as you complete each round.  Complete round for size you are making and skip to Rnd 9.

Rnd 1:  Magic ring, ch 2, work 8 hdc in ring, join with sl st in first hdc.  (8 hdc)
OR ch 2, work 8 hdc in 2nd ch from hook, join with sl st in first hdc.  (8 hdc)

Rnd 2:  2 hdc in ea st to end of rnd. (16 hdc)
Rnd 3:  (1 hdc in next st, 2 hdc in next st) to end of rnd. (24 hdc)
Rnd 4:  (1 hdc in next 2 sts, 2 hdc in next st) to end of rnd. (32 hdc)
Stop here for 0-3 mos, skip to Rnd 9.

Rnd 5:  (1 hdc in next 3 sts, 2 hdc in next st) to end of rnd. (40 hdc)
Stop here for 3-6 mos, skip to Rnd 9.

Rnd 6:  (1 hdc in next 4 sts, 2 hdc in next st) to end of rnd. (48 hdc)
Stop here for 6-12 mos, skip to Rnd 9.

Rnd 7:  (1 hdc in next 5 sts, 2 hdc in next st) to end of rnd. (56 hdc)
Stop here for toddler/child, skip to Rnd 9.

Rnd 8:  (1 hdc in next 6 sts, 2 hdc in next st) to end of rnd. (64 hdc)
Teen/adult, continue with Rnd 9.

Rnd 9:  hdc in ea st to end of rnd.  

Repeat Rnd 9 until you reach the approximate measurement below:
0-3 Months: Continue until hat measures about 5” from crown to brim.
3-6 Months: Continue until hat measures about 5 to 5.5” from crown to brim.
6-12 Months: Continue until hat measures about 6” from crown to brim.
Toddler/Child:  Continue until hat measures about 7.5” from crown to brim.
Teen/Adult:  Continue until hat measures about 8” from crown to brim.

Last Rnd:  sc in last st and then sl st in first hdc of rnd.  Place stitch marker around loop on hook, ch 1, sc in each st to end of rnd, join with sl st (or invisible join) in first sc.  Fasten off.  Weave in ends.

SMALL Beak/Nose Option:  
Use “G” (4 mm) hook and #4 worsted weight yarn (crochet tightly)

Row 1:  ch 5, sc in 2nd st and each st across.  (4)
Row 2:  ch 1, turn, sc in each st across.  (4)
Row 3:  ch 1, turn, sc2tog twice.  (2)
Row 4:  ch 1, turn, sc2tog. (1)

Edging:  ch 1, sc evenly all around edge.  (sc, ch 1, sc) in next two corners, 3 sc in last corner, join with sl st in first sc.  Fasten off (leave 10” tail to sew on hat).

LARGE Beak/Nose Option:  
Use “G” (4 mm) hook and #4 worsted weight yarn (crochet tightly)

Row 1:  ch 7, sc in 2nd st and each st (6)
Row 2:  ch 1, turn, sc2tog, sc in next 2 sts, sc2tog.  (4)
Row 3:  ch 1, turn, sc in each st across. (4)
Row 4:  ch 1. turn, sc2tog twice. (2)
Row 5:  ch 1 turn, sc2tog.  (1)

Edging:  ch 1, sc evenly all around edge.  (sc, ch 1, sc) in next two corners, 3 sc in last corner, join with sl st in first sc.  Fasten off (leave 12” tail to sew on hat).

Feathers on Top of Chick’s Head Option:  
Using same yarn as hat, take 4 or 5 strands (8” long) and working from the inside of the hat, thread the ends through on either side of the top middle stitch.  Tie a knot and trim ends to desired length (keeping them a little uneven looks more natural).

Note:  This method doesn’t work very well with the fun fur option, so try this alternative as suggested by one of my pattern testers:  With a “G” (4 mm) hook, make different lengths with chain stitch, tie them together and sew on hat.

Bunny Ears Option:  
Use “K” (6.5 mm) hook and (Buttercup in white) for outside of ears, (Pipsqueak in pink) for insides.  

Note:  You can use Pipsqueak for the entire bunny hat but the ears will be much floppier.  Even if using Baby Clouds yarn, use “K” hook, as the ears will stand up a little better.  One option might be to try crocheting over pipe cleaners to help the ears hold their shape.

Step 1:  With pink yarn, ch 13, sc in 2nd st and next st, hdc in each st to end.  Fasten off. (12)

Note:  Don’t worry if you are off by a stitch, it won’t make much of a difference.  Just count the stitches as best as you can.

Step 2:  With white yarn, ch 13, sc in 2nd st and next st, hdc in each st to end.  Do not fasten off. (12)

Note:  For the next rnd, place the pink piece on top of the white one and work through both pieces of the ear.  

Edging:  ch 1, sc evenly around entire edges making your stitches through both pieces.  At bottom corners (sc, ch 1, sc), at top edge of ear, work 2 sc in top stitch.  Fasten off (leave 8” tail to sew on to hat).


Assembly of Pipsqueak Hat:
Weave in all loose ends.  Add “feathers” (see above) for chick hat.  Sew beak/nose on hat using yarn needle, then sew on (button) eyes, (and ears, if making a bunny hat).  Use photo as guide for placement.

Note:  If you use buttons for eyes, be sure to warn your customers or hat recipients that baby should always be supervised while wearing hat.


Copyright Notice:

You are absolutely welcome to sell your finished items from this pattern in any manner you choose.  However, do not copy, share, or redistribute the pattern itself in any way.  Please provide a link to my website if you sell your finished items online.  (If you change the name when you sell your item, please mention the pattern name in the link so other people can find the pattern.)

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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

FREE Christmas Snowflake Ornament Crochet Pattern

Photo copyright AppleTree Photography
















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Skill Level:  Easy

Materials:  Stitch marker, measuring tape, yarn needle, snowflake buttons, needle & thread, ribbon

Yarn:  
  • Ornament:  1 skein Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick #6 weight super bulky yarn (I recommend their metallic colors that have sparkle running through the yarn)  Substitutions:  Any super bulky #6 weight yarn OR 2 strands of #4 worsted weight yarn held together.
  • Top of Ornament:  Small amount of silver #4 worsted weight (ww) yarn

Gauge:  Pattern completed through Rnd 4 with 9 mm hook equals 4.5” diameter circle

Hook Size:  “N” (9 mm) hook for main portion and “I” (5.5 mm) for top of ornament 

Size Chart:
0-3 Months:  12-14” circumference, approximately 5.5” from crown to brim
3-6 Months:  14-16” circumference, approximately 5.5 to 6” from crown to brim
6-12 Months:  16-18” circumference, approximately 6.5 to 7” from crown to brim
Toddler/Child:  18-20” circumference, approximately 7.5 to 8” from crown to brim
Teen/Adult:  20-22” circumference, approximately 8 to 8.5” from crown to brim

Abbreviations Used:
st(s) - stitch(es)
ch - chain stitch
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
sl st - slip stitch
rnd(s) - round(s)
ea - each
prev - previous
ww - worsted weight
YO - Yarn Over
BLO - Back Loop Only









Special Stitches Definitions:



Snowflake Ornament Hat:  (All Sizes)

Use “N” (9 mm) hook, or match gauge checkpoint after Rnd 4

Note:  Complete rnd for size you are making then skip to Rnd 9.  Add stitch marker to loop around hook after completing Rnd 1 and move with each rnd.  The top of this hat is worked in continuous rnds to avoid an unsightly seam.

Rnd 1:  Magic ring, ch 1, 6 sc in ring, join with sl st in first sc.  (6)
OR ch 2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook, join with sl st in first sc.  (6)

Rnd 2:  2 sc in each st  to end of rnd.  (12)
Rnd 3:  [sc in next st, 2 sc in next st] to end of rnd.  (18)
Rnd 4:  [sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc in next st] repeat to end of rnd.  (24) 
End here for 0-3 mos, continue with Rnd 9.

Gauge Checkpoint:  Diameter of circle should measure approximately 4.5” here.

Rnd 5:  [sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc in next st] repeat to end of rnd.  (30) 
End here for 3-6 mos, continue with Rnd 9

Rnd 6:  [sc in next 4 sts, 2 sc in next st] repeat to end of rnd.  (36) 
End here for 6-12 mos, continue with Rnd 9 

Rnd 7:  [sc in next 5 sts, 2 sc in next st] repeat to end of rnd.  (42) 
End here for toddler/child, continue with Rnd 9

Rnd 8:  [sc in next 6 sts, 2 sc in next st] repeat to end of rnd.  (48) 
End here for teen/adult, continue with Rnd 9

Rnd 9:  sc in ea st to end of rnd.

Repeat Rnd 9 until hat reaches measurement below:
When close to length in chart below, check circumference.  
If it is not within range for size you are making, adjust hook size down as necessary.

0-3 Months:  Continue until hat measures about 4.5” from crown to brim.
3-6 Months:  Continue until hat measures about 4.5 to 5” from crown to brim.
6-12 Months: Continue until hat measures about 6 to 6.5” from crown to brim.
Toddler/child: Continue until hat measures about 6.5 to 7.5” from crown to brim.
Teen/Adult:  Continue until hat measures about 7.5 to 8” from crown to brim.

Sl st (or invisible join) in next st to end last rnd, fasten off.  Weave in ends.

Optional Edging:  Attach silver or gray yarn in any st, ch 1, sc in each st to end of rnd, use invisible join to fasten off.  Weave in ends.

Top of Ornament:  
Use “I” (5.5 mm) hook and ww silver yarn.  Leave a few inches for the beginning tail end as it will be used for a loop on top of the ornament hanger.

Rnd 1:  Magic ring, ch 1, 6 sc in ring, join with sl st in first sc.  (6)
Rnd 2:  2 sc in each st to end of rnd, join with sl st in first sc.  (12)
Rnd 3:  ch 1, sc in BLO of each st to end of rnd, join with sl st in first sc.  (12)
Rnd 4:  ch 2, dc in same st as ch 2 and ea st to end of rnd. join with sl st to top of ch 2. 

Assembly of Hat:
Fasten off (leave 18” tail to sew on to hat with yarn needle, but do not sew on hat yet).  Take beginning tail end and thread it up through top, thread it back down through other side of top, leaving a loop about one inch long on the top (this will form the little loop on top of the ornament that the ribbon will go through).  Tie other side in a knot from bottom and fasten off, weave in ends.  Use yarn needle and long tail end to sew on to hat.  Cut a piece of ribbon about 8” long and thread it through the loop on top, tie in a double knot so that it forms a hanging loop.  Trim ends.

Snowflake Buttons:
Sew snowflake buttons randomly on front of hat for infant (or entire hat for older children/adults).


Copyright Notice:

Photo is copyright AppleTree Photography.  Do not copy.

You are absolutely welcome to sell your finished items from this pattern in any manner you choose.  However, do not copy or redistribute the pattern itself in any way.  Please provide a link to my website if you sell your finished items online.  (If you change the name when you sell your item, please mention the pattern name in the link so other people can find the pattern.)

You can link like this:
Snowflake Ornament Hat Pattern by Crochet by Jennifer

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FREE Dream Weaver Beanie Crochet Pattern

Photo copyright Beth Masog















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Materials:  Stitch marker, measuring tape

Yarn:  One skein Loops & Threads “Charisma” yarn in a variegated color.  
Substitution:  Use any #5 bulky weight acrylic yarn.

Gauge:  Pattern completed through rnd 6 = approximately 5” diameter circle

Hook Size:  “L” (8 mm) crochet hook  (I use Boye or Clover brand crochet hooks)

Size Chart:
Preemie/Doll:  10-12” circumference, approximately 4.5” from crown to brim
0-3 Months:  12-14” circumference, approximately 5.5” from crown to brim
3-6 Months:  14-16” circumference, approximately 5.5 to 6” from crown to brim
6-12 Months:  16-18” circumference, approximately 6.5 to 7” from crown to brim
Toddler/Child:  18-20” circumference, approximately 7 to 7.5” from crown to brim
Teen/Adult:  20-22” circumference, approximately 7.5 to 8” from crown to brim
Large Adult:  22-24” circumference, approximately 8 to 8.5” from crown to brim

Abbreviations Used:
st or sts - stitch or stitches
ch - chain stitch
sc - single crochet
sl st - slip stitch
rnd(s) - round(s)
sp - space
ea - each
sk - skip
beg - beginning
prev - previous
YO - Yarn Over

Special Stitches Definitions:

Magic Ring:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHYVutk2iYY.  You do not have to use this method; alternate directions are also given.


Dream Weaver Beanie:  (All Sizes)


Note:  This hat is worked in continuous rnds to avoid an unsightly seam.  Place stitch marker on loop around hook after each rnd and move it with each rnd.  Complete rnd for size you are making then skip to Rnd 12.

Rnd 1:  Magic ring, ch 1, 6 sc in ring, join with sl st in first sc.  (6 sc)
OR ch 2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook, join with sl st in first sc.  (6 sc)

Rnd 2:  2 sc in each st to end of rnd, do not join but work these next rnds in a continuous spiral, add stitch marker to loop on hook and move with each rnd.  (12 sc)

Rnd 3:  (1 sc in next st, 2 sc in next st) to end of rnd.  (18 sc)
Rnd 4:  (1 sc in ea of next 2 sts, 2 sc in next st) to end of rnd.  (24 sc)  
Rnd 5:  (1 sc in ea of next 3 sts, 2 sc in next st) to end of rnd. (30 sc)
End here for preemie/doll, continue with Rnd 12.

Gauge Checkpoint:  Diameter of circle should measure approximately 4" here.  

Rnd 6:  (1 sc in ea of next 4 sts, 2 sc in next st) to end of rnd. (36 sc)
End here for 0-3 mos, continue with Rnd 12.

Rnd 7:  (1 sc in ea of next 5 sts, 2 sc in next st) to end of rnd. (42 sc)
End here for 3-6 mos, continue with Rnd 12.

Rnd 8:  (1 sc in ea of next 6 sts, 2 sc in next st) to end of rnd. (48 sc)
End here for 6-12 mos, continue with Rnd 12.

Rnd 9:  (1 sc in ea of next 7 sts, 2 sc in next st) to end of rnd. (54 sc)
End here for toddler/child, continue with Rnd 12.

Rnd 10:  (1 sc in ea of next 8 sts, 2 sc in next st) to end of rnd. (60 sc)
End here for teen/adult, continue with Rnd 12.

Rnd 11:  (1 sc in ea of next 9 sts, 2 sc in next st) to end of rnd. (66 sc) 
Large adult, continue with Rnd 12.

Rnd 12:  sl st in next st to end last rnd, ch 2 (counts as sc plus ch 1), *sk next st, sc in next st, ch 1*, repeat between *...* to end of rnd, last sc of repeat will be made in sl st from beg of rnd, do not join.

Rnd 13:  (starting with last ch 1 of prev rnd), sc in first ch-1 sp, ch 1, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1*, repeat to end of rnd.  Move stitch marker with each rnd and continue working in continuous rnds.

Repeat Rnd 13 until you reach the following measurement:

Preemie/Doll:  Continue until hat measures approximately 4.5” from crown to brim.
0-3 Months:  Continue until hat measures approximately 5 to 5.5” from crown to brim.
3-6 Months: Continue until hat measures approximately 5.5 to 6” from crown to brim.
6-12 Months: Continue until hat measures approximately 6.5 to 7” from crown to brim.
Toddler/Child: Continue until hat measures approximately 7 to 7.5” from crown to brim.
Teen/Adult:  Continue until hat measures approximately 7.5 to 8” from crown to brim.
Large Adult:  Continue until hat measures approximately 8 to 8.5” from crown to brim.

Note:  Measure circumference when near finished height.  If it is too large, either continue on and make it a larger size, or adjust hook size down before the final rnds.

All Sizes:  sl st (or invisible join if ending here) in next ch-1 sp to end last rnd.  

Edging:  ch 1, sc in same ch-1 sp as ch 1, 2 sc in ea remaining ch-1 sp in rnd, fasten off with invisible join in first sc.  Weave in ends.

Copyright Notice:

You are absolutely welcome to sell your finished items from this pattern in any manner you choose.  However, do not copy, share, or redistribute the pattern itself in any way.  Please provide a link to my website if you sell your finished items online.  (If you change the name when you sell your item, please mention the pattern name in the link so other people can find the pattern.)

You can link like this:
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Monday, December 17, 2018

16 Amazing Crochet Hat Patterns for Boys and Men


People always tell me that it's hard to find good crochet hat patterns for boys and men.  Because I love designing textured hats, that's a challenge that I am happy to accept!  All of these patterns are sized from baby to adult and while they are particularly flattering for men, they are totally unisex so every member of the family can enjoy them.  See bottom of post for coupon code.




Photo copyright Jennifer Dougherty
With a chevron design worked entirely in front and back post stitches, this one comes in 4 sizes and is thick and warm.




Photo copyright Jennifer Dougherty
I love the geometric shapes in this one and think it is the perfect mens hat.  This one is available in 6 different sizes.




Photo copyright Patcharee Clinch
Textured geometric shapes in 5 sizes for the whole family!




Photo copyright Patcharee Clinch
Front and back post stitches form subtle triangular shapes in the squares in this textured beanie for the whole family (available in 6 sizes).




Photo copyright Patcharee Clinch
Similar to the Illusion Beanie, the Geometry Beanie has the same triangular square shapes in a larger size (available in 6 sizes).




Photo copyright AppleTree Photography
This pattern is available in 4 sizes but also includes the popular ponytail or "messy bun" option making it perfect for the whole family!
Also available in my second book, Baby & Kids Crochet Style




Photo copyright AppleTree Photography
My favorite hat pattern of all time!  This one comes in 6 sizes and is perfect for every member of the family.  You won't get bored with this one.
Also available in my second book, Baby & Kids Crochet Style




Photo copyright AppleTree Photography
With 8 sizes included, this pattern has you covered from preemie/doll all the way up to large adult! Make one for everyone in the family!
Also available in my first book, Crochet Style




Photo copyright AppleTree Photography
The classic cables in this pattern swirl at an angle around the hat (this one is available in 6 sizes) and are flattering to all ages.
Also available in my first book, Crochet Style




Photo copyright AppleTree Photography
Another subtle textured swirl pattern.  This one is available in 8 sizes and is perfect for the whole family.
Also available in my first book, Crochet Style




Photo copyright AppleTree Photography
Another top favorite of mine, the Thunderstruck Beanie pattern is available in 6 different sizes for the whole family.
Also available in my second book, Baby & Kids Crochet Style




Photo copyright AppleTree Photography
Click  on the link to see both sides of this unique reversible pattern.  With a great look on both sides, it's a versatile hat in 6 sizes.
Also available in my first book, Crochet Style




Photo copyright Kendra McGill
With a class basket weave stitch, this unisex pattern comes in 8 sizes!  Make one for every member of the family.
Also available in my first book, Crochet Style




Photo copyright Chelsea Relander
This classic cable hat pattern includes 8 different sizes and two different ways of making the cables for a very versatile hat!




Photo copyright Kendra McGill
With a "spider web" or "dreamcatcher" appearance when viewed from the top, this beanie pattern comes in 5 different sizes.




Photo copyright Kendra McGill
The Arrowhead Beanie pattern comes in 6 sizes and is one of my most popular classic hat patterns for men.
Also available in my first book, Crochet Style




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Add any (or all) of these patterns to your cart on Ravelry.  When you're all done shopping and ready to check out, click on "use a coupon code" and type in MENSCOLLECTION and you will save 30% off each pattern from this article.

Enjoy!




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Saturday, November 19, 2016

Crochet Pattern Book Giveaway!



Enter to win a free copy of my new book, Crochet Style!

Contest ends November 22, 2016


This is a giveaway to win a copy of my new book 'Crochet Style'.  
This giveaway is open to anyone in the US or Canada (per my publisher's rules).  
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