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These NFL inspired hats are reminiscent of a helmet but practical to keep your little one's ears and head warm! Make them in all your favorite team colors.
I've included several variations including logos for a star, NY and a small football, as well as a bow and braided strands. Pair them with the coordinated diaper covers.
Play around with the color stripes to achieve many different looks! Make your own logos or apply a purchased team patch for an authentic look. HAVE FUN!!
Materials:
Pattern in worsted weight, 100% cotton yarn. Size H crochet hook.
Skill level:
Easy/Intermediate
Pattern written in standard American terms.
This pattern contains sizes:
Newborn-3 mos
3 - 6 mos
6-12 mos
12-18 mos
2T - 4T mos
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I have always loved to create. I can remember making Barbie Doll clothes out of scraps of fabric as early as 6 years old.
I was fascinated by my mother's friend who could make fabulous clothing out of odds and ends. I would watch her crochet and try to memorize how her hands moved. One day I picked up a hook and some crochet thread that my mother had laying around, and I started to crochet. ...
I have always loved to create. I can remember making Barbie Doll clothes out of scraps of fabric as early as 6 years old.
I was fascinated by my mother's friend who could make fabulous clothing out of odds and ends. I would watch her crochet and try to memorize how her hands moved. One day I picked up a hook and some crochet thread that my mother had laying around, and I started to crochet. The first thing I made was a crude doily, but it was enough to encourage me to continue. I bought pattern books with my allowance and tried to follow the diagrams to learn different stitches.
Over the years I have tried various crafts but always return back to my first loves, sewing and crocheting! This shop is my opportunity to share my creative ideas with all of you. I hope you enjoy making them as much as I enjoy creating them!
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