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This adorable hat is perfect for a baby shower gift, to keep little one's head nice and warm, and is a must have photography prop! It works up very quickly, is rated easy/beginner, and has easy to follow instructions. Great to whip-up quick before a baby shower, craft show, or as a special gift to your photographer!
This pattern is written in American crochet terms and includes: magic circle, chain, whip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet. You will need to know how to whip stitch the ears onto the hat with a yarn needle.
It is written for chunky/bulky weight yarn, but you can use 2 strands of worsted weight yarn in place of bulky yarn. You will also need an I crochet hook, a yarn needle, scissors, and a measuring tape/ruler.
4dc and 2 rows = 2"
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I first picked up a crochet hook in March of 2011. My friend had just had a beautiful baby girl named Megyn, and had named me the godmother. I was looking for something to fill my time as a stay-at-home-wife, and realized that not only could I find something constructive to do with my time, I could make my goddaughter beautiful things at the same time. My mother bought me my first hook, and my ...
I first picked up a crochet hook in March of 2011. My friend had just had a beautiful baby girl named Megyn, and had named me the godmother. I was looking for something to fill my time as a stay-at-home-wife, and realized that not only could I find something constructive to do with my time, I could make my goddaughter beautiful things at the same time. My mother bought me my first hook, and my first skein of yarn, showed me the simple chain stitch-and after that I taught myself how to become a master-hooker. My first ever creation was a baby blanket for Megyn, and everything else just took off from there. I started making hats, headbands, and booties, and I was "hooked" lol! In the year since I started I have made a small business for myself selling my items and now, my patterns. I realized that I could not only sell my finished items, I could sell the patterns I made up to make those items! My wife and I are trying for a baby, and I cannot wait until I can make him or her a TON of cute things!
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