Sunday, March 11, 2012

Pink Plum Hat, free pattern

Here is the hat I made to match the Pink Plum Jacket I posted about yesterday. I would like to share my pattern with you.
Pink Plum Hat
There are 5 increasing rounds to begin, when the increasing is done its time to do granny clusters. Each round has 16 granny clusters. Finish the hat with a round of scallops in a contrasting colour, and a simple flower embellishment. This hat will most probably fit a 6 month old baby, but might also fit a newborn up to 12 months due to the extra stretch in the hat. The circumference of my hat measures 14 inches, 16 when stretched, but that will depend on your tension.

4mm hook and 8 ply yarn, this takes less than 50g of yarn
1. ch 3, sl st to form loop, 3 ch, 15 dc into loop (16 st)
2. ch 3, dc into same, (dc, 2 dc) to end, sl st
3. ch 3, dc into same, (dc, dc, 2 dc) to end, sl st
4. ch 3, dc into same, (dc, dc, dc, 2 dc) to end, sl st
5. ch 3, dc into same, (dc, dc, dc, dc, 2 dc) to end, sl st
6. ch 3, 2 dc into same, (sk 2, 3 dc) to end, sl st (16 granny clusters)
7. ch 3, 2 dc into same sp, (3 dc in next sp) to end, sl st (16 granny clusters)
8. repeat round 7 until desired length reached (eg. about 10 rounds of granny clusters)
9. in contrasting colour, (5 dc in middle dc of next granny cluster, sl st in next sp) repeat to end, sl st in 1st dc, fasten off (16 scallops)
10. in contrasting colour, make a simple flower and attach with main colour and yarn needle.

I'm still learning to write crochet patterns, so please feel free to point out any errors by leaving a comment!
Pink Plum Hat with jacket

5 comments:

  1. How do I get the sweater pattern to go with the hat pattern for the berry set? Thank you:)

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  2. I would love to get the jacket pattern also!

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  3. how much yarn did this take? and what size baby does it fit?

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  4. I don't know the yardage exactly, but the finished hat weighs 42g.

    The circumference of the hat made with this pattern, 4mm hook and 8 ply yarn measures 14 inches, and 16 inches when stretched. So it would most probably fit a 6 month old baby, but might also fit a newborn up to 12 months.

    The jacket is basically a hexagon jacket with extended sleeves. You can find explanations on how to make hexagon jackets on several blogs. I'm having trouble finding the original link, so I will post one very soon when I find it.

    Thankyou for your interest and taking the time to post your comments!

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  5. My jacket project on Ravelry has a link to the free pattern
    http://www.ravelry.com/projects/Rosycolour/hexagon-baby-sweater

    One blog that explains how to make the jacket
    http://tinascrochetpage.blogspot.com.au/2008/06/hexagon-baby-sweater.html

    I hope this helps!

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