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Tuesday, January 17, 2017
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Children's Head Warmer Pattern
Here is a crochet pattern for a child's size head or ear warmer. It is almost identical to the adult sized pattern but it is a little shorter and more narrow as you can see below.
Materials:
ch = chain
st = stitch
dc = double crochet
ea = each
Note: First ch 2 counts as dc.
Instructions:
Row 1: ch 6, dc in first 3 chs made, making 4 dc total.
Row 2: ch2, turn. dc in 2nd stitch from hook and each stitch across, including very last st. (5dc)
Rows 3-9: Repeat row 2. This will make an increase per row and you should end up with 12 dc in last row.
Row 10: ch 2, turn. dc in each st across, but NOT the very last st in order to maintain 12 dc.
Rows 11-29: Repeat row 10.
Row 30: ch 2, turn. Skip first st, dc in each st across. (11 dc)
Rows 31-37: Repeat row 30 to continue to decrease. You will have 4 dc in the last row.
At this point you could fasten off or you could crochet a border. A simple hdc around looks nice and you could even do it in a contrasting color. Another border stitch I like is the crab stitch, also known as reverse single crochet as seen below.
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Materials:
- Worsted Weight Yarn
- Size I Crochet Hook
- A button that will fit in between your double crochet stitches
- Thread and needle
ch = chain
st = stitch
dc = double crochet
ea = each
Note: First ch 2 counts as dc.
Instructions:
Row 1: ch 6, dc in first 3 chs made, making 4 dc total.
Row 2: ch2, turn. dc in 2nd stitch from hook and each stitch across, including very last st. (5dc)
Row 2 will have 5dc |
Row 10: ch 2, turn. dc in each st across, but NOT the very last st in order to maintain 12 dc.
Rows 11-29: Repeat row 10.
Row 30: ch 2, turn. Skip first st, dc in each st across. (11 dc)
Rows 31-37: Repeat row 30 to continue to decrease. You will have 4 dc in the last row.
Final piece is about 20" long |
At this point you could fasten off or you could crochet a border. A simple hdc around looks nice and you could even do it in a contrasting color. Another border stitch I like is the crab stitch, also known as reverse single crochet as seen below.
Crab stitch border |
I love seeing finished products from my patterns. If you want to be featured on my blog with your finished items, just shoot me an email. If you don't want to be featured but still want to send me pics, that's great too! Just let me know in the email if you want me to post your pics or not.
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