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The Silly Hat and Scarf crochet set is perfect for SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star fans of all ages! The Silly Hat and Scarf Set is perfect for toddlers, children, tweens, teens and adults with head circumferences between 18" - 22". Make your adorable set in traditional colors to match both Patrick and his colorful shorts, or mix it up and make a super silly set in a variety of colors. Sure to put a smile on every kid's face, regardless of age!
SKILL LEVEL: Easy +, concentration required with increasing stitch counts. If you are ready to move beyond the basic hat made with just dc, this pattern is for you. Check out the beautiful stitch pattern in the close up shot. Photo tutorials and explanations provided for the more advanced stitches.
BONUS: Now every purchased Crochet by Darleen Hopkins pattern comes with the Crazy Frog Hat! The Crazy Frog pattern has been added to the Silly Hat and Scarf Set pdf (makes the page counts off a little, but it's all there!). Learn more about him here: http://www.craftsy.com/project/view/crazy-frog-hat/59709
Pattern is copyrighted however you do have permission sell finished products made with the pattern. Please credit Darleen Hopkins as the designer.
Crochet by Darleen Hopkins is not affiliated with Nickelodeon.
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I've been crocheting for a number of years now. I started out to find something to keep my hands busy while watching TV-better than snacking. I very quickly became addicted. When I found myself altering patterns I decided it was time to start designing my own. I began crocheting children's hats for Halos of Hope in 2010. They are a great organization that sends soft hats to chemo centers ...
I've been crocheting for a number of years now. I started out to find something to keep my hands busy while watching TV-better than snacking. I very quickly became addicted. When I found myself altering patterns I decided it was time to start designing my own. I began crocheting children's hats for Halos of Hope in 2010. They are a great organization that sends soft hats to chemo centers all over the USA. I hope my silly hats can bring some happiness to a child fighting a terrible disease. Please check them out at halosofhope.org.
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