Adult size
copyright ゥ Dot Matthews 06/23/04
Pictures show adult size totally looped, child size frooty loops, and adult sized striped.
Materials used: ww yarn; K and I hook for adult size and K and G hook for child size. Larger hook to make the hat and smaller hook to make the loops.
Work stitches in back loops only. The unworked loops of these stitches will be used later in the pattern. The hat is worked in a spiral. Do not join rows unless stated. Use a stitch marker to indicate the beginning stitch of each row. Numbers in ( ) at end of rows states total number stitches for that row.
ch 4, join
Row 1: ch 1, 12 sc in ring. (12)
Do not join. Place marker in first stitch of each row to indicate the beginning of the row.
Row 2: (1 sc in next st, 2 sc in next st) around. (18)
Row 3: (1 sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc in next st) around. (24)
Row 4: (1 sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc in next st) around. (30)
Row 5: (1 sc in next 4 sts, 2 sc in next st) around. (36)
Row 6: (1 sc in next 5 sts, 2 sc in next st) around. (42)
Row 7: (2 sc in next st, 1 sc in next 6 sts) around. (48)
Note: the last stitch of row 6 has 2 stitches in it and the first stitch of row 7 also has 2 stitches in it.
Row 8: (2 sc in next st, 1 sc in next 7 sts) around. (54)
The following rows are worked even over 54 stitches. No increases after row 8.
Row 9 - 20: 1 sc in ea st around. (54) Do not break off.
At end of row 20, sl st in next stitch.
Loop rows:
Change to smaller hook.
Loop row 1: Ch 1, turn, sl st in back loop of last sc you just made.
(Ch 10, sl st in back loop of next sc) around.
You will place stitches in the unworked loops of each stitch and follow the natural spiral of the hat
Loop row 2: (ch 10, sl st in next st) around.
Repeat row 2 until hat is covered.
When you reach the top of the hat, you may have to do a few more chain 10 loops and sl st in the very beginning ch 4 circle, placing sl sts between the sc's of the first row. This is just to hide the beginning circle at the top of the hat and may not be necessary.
STRIPED VARIATION:
Loop row 1: Ch 1, turn, sl st in back loop of last sc you just made.
(Ch 10, sl st in back loop of next sc) around.
Drop main color and attach contrasting color. Do not break off main color.
Loop row 2: with contrasting color, (ch 10, sl st in next st) around. Drop contrasting color and pick up main color. Do not break off contrasting color.
Loop row 3: with main color, (ch 10, sl st in next st) around
Repeat Loop row 2 and Loop row 3 for as many rows as you want.
You can stop half way up for a Half Looped look or you can continue with the loop rows until you completely cover the hat, to achieve the Totally Looped look.
CHILD'S SIZE
Row 1 - 7: same as pattern for Adult size. (48)
Row 8 - 18: 1 sc in ea st around (48) do not break off.
At end of row 18, sl st in next st.
LOOP ROWS:
Work same as adult size but ch 5 instead of 10 for the loops.
Posted at 09:51 pm by bythehook7647
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無料逆援助交際掲示板 December 7, 2009 02:01 AM PST
よろしくおねがいします。good good nice |
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galaxy_gal July 7, 2005 08:12 AM PDT
something here it is! |
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Dot March 2, 2005 11:13 AM PST
Thanks Ann. I had fun with these, even though they didn't turn out quite the way I had imagined they would. I'd love to see how yours turns out. |
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Ann March 2, 2005 08:08 AM PST
Dot, your "Totally Looped" pattern looks like too much fun! I can't decide whether to make the standard adult version in red -- it would make a *perfect* accessory for an adult Raggedy Ann costume -- or the "fruity loops" version in an adult size. SO whimsical! |
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Dot February 8, 2005 06:12 AM PST
Hi Phoebe. Thank you very much. Yes, the loops are made up of chain stitches. Lots and lots of them. lol Sometimes I think my patterns do come from thin air, but most times I've been inspired by something or someone. Often, while making one hat, I'll see how it looks at various stages of completion and that puts me in mind of another design. |
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Phoebe Weightman February 8, 2005 02:39 AM PST
Are the loops made up of chain stitches? Your patterns are georgeuos! Do you get your patterns from thin air? |
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Dot October 28, 2004 12:18 PM PDT
I hope you enjoy the patterns. Thank you for what you do to help the chemo patients. It's such a good cause. |
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Sandi October 28, 2004 11:54 AM PDT
Like many of those reading your page, I also crochet caps for chemo patients. I am anxious to try some of these patterns. Thank you for sharing. |
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