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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Free Crochet Pattern - Bunny Rabbit Costume Hat

Free Crochet Pattern - Bunny Rabbit Costume Hat





It’s the middle of October and my favorite holiday, Halloween, is right around the corner.  So it only makes sense I’d design a Bunny hat-right?  Why not?  Bunny rabbits aren’t just for Easter.  There can be lots of bunnies for Halloween!  Maybe Santa had a bunny helper-who knows.  The point is, if you want to be a bunny, you can be a bunny, regardless of what holiday is approaching. Check out this pattern on Ravelry and see how others have made this hat.   And as always, feel free to make as many as you like for personal use or for charity. Enjoy!

Please note, this pattern is copyrighted and may not be reproduced or redistributed. Distribution of this free pattern is to promote awareness of the need for fun children’s chemo hats. Please make one for Halos of Hope or another organization that collects and distributes kids’ chemo hats. For more information and where to donate, please go to www.halosofhope.org

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NOTE: I recently found out CottonTots has been discontinued : (  How sad.  You can use any worsted weight yarn, just watch your gauge check points and adjust your hook as necessary.





 YARN/NOTIONS: 

  • 1 skein Bernat CottonTots 100% cotton, 3.5 oz skein, or equivalent in Sweet Cream. Small amount of Country Pink
  • Stitch marker 
  • Yarn needle
  • H/8 (5.00 mm) hook or size needed to obtain correct gauge

SKILL LEVEL:

Easy

GAUGE:

If your final diameter is 6-6.5 inches, your hat will fit most kids 5 years old to teen. Hats should be about 1 inch less than the desired head circumference. (100% cotton yarns stretch less, shrink with frequent washing and may need to be made closer to actual head circumference.) When measuring gauge/diameter, always place the tape measure at the last stitch made and then measure through the middle, directly across for an accurate measurement.

NOTES:

Pattern is written using standard US stitches.  
  • ch=chain 
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • sc = single crochet 
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • RS = right side
  • WS = wrong side
  • sc2tog = single crochet two together (decrease)
  • magic circle/adjustable ring See this web post for photo tutorial

EARS, make 2 of each

 1) With pink yarn, ch 4, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 2, ch 1 and turn. (3 sc)

2-12) Sc in each, ch 1 and turn.

13) Sc2tog, sc, ch 1 and turn.

14) Sc2tog, break off yarn.

Edging row 1) Mark as RS. Attach yarn in lower right corner, 13 sc up side in each row, 3 sc in tip, 13 sc down side of each row, ch 1 and turn. 

Edging row 2) Sc in next 14, 3 sc in tip, sc in next 14. (31 sc)  Break off yarn.
1) With white yarn, ch 6, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 4 chs, ch 1 and turn. (5 sc)

2-13) Sc in each, ch 1 and turn.

14) Sc2tog, sc, sc2tog, ch 1 and turn.

15) Sc2tog, sc, ch 1 and turn

16) Sc2tog, break off yarn.

Edging row 1) Mark as RS.  Attach yarn in lower right corner, 15 sc up side in each row, 3 sc in tip, 15 sc down side of each row, ch 1 and turn. 

Edging row 2) Sc in next 16, 3 sc in tip, sc in next 16, ch 1 and turn. (35 sc)
Joining ears-hold pieces WS together.  Insert hook from the back of the white layer thru the pink layer and work them together as if they were one stitch.  Starting in the lower left sc join the next 13 sc pulling through both the white and the pink ears, 14th white sc with the 14th pink sc, 15th white sc with the 14th pink sc, 16th white sc with 15th pink sc,  17th white sc with the 15th pink sc, 18th white sc with the 16th sc, 19th white sc with the 17th pink sc, 20th white sc with the 17th pink, 21st white sc with the 18th pink sc,  22nd white sc with the 18th pink sc,  join the remaining 13 white sc with the remaining 13 pink sc, (35 sc) ch 1, turn and sc in each 35 sc.  Break off yarn leaving a long tail to join ear to hat.

Pinch the bottom of the ears prior to attaching.  Attach ears to round 6 of the hat, see below.

HAT worked in a continuous spiral, do not join rounds. Mark the beginning of each round.

Small/Medium

Fits approximate 19”-20½” head circumference (3 years-6 years)

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS ~ approximate 18¾” circumference, 8” length

1) Using magic circle/adjustable ring, ch 1 then work 8 sc into ring. Tighten.

2) 2 hdc in each sc around. (16 stitches)

3) * Hdc in next, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (24 stitches)
Check gauge, 2” diameter.

4) * Hdc in next 2, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (32 stitches)

5) * Hdc in next 3, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (40 stitches) 
Check gauge, 3½” diameter.

6) * Hdc in next 4, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (48 stitches)

7) * Hdc in next 5, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (56 stitches)
Check gauge, 5” diameter.

8) * Hdc in next 6, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (64 stitches)  
(See Gauge note) Check gauge, 6” diameter.

Rounds 9)-22) * Hdc in next; repeat from * around. (64 stitches)

23-24) * Sc in each around. (64 stitches), sl st, break off yarn.
  

Medium/Large 

Fits approximate 20½”-22” head circumference (5 years-teen)

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS ~ approximate 20½” circumference, 8½” length

1) Using magic circle/adjustable ring, ch 1 then work 8 sc into ring. Tighten.

2) 2 hdc in each sc around. (16 stitches)

3) * Hdc in next, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (24 stitches)  
Check gauge, 2” diameter.

4) * Hdc in next 2, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (32 stitches)

5) * Hdc in next 3, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (40 stitches)
Check gauge, 3½” diameter.

6) * Hdc in next 4, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (48 stitches)

7) * Hdc in next 5, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (56 stitches)
Check gauge, 5” diameter.

8) * Hdc in next 6, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (64 stitches)

9) Round 9 is a ½ round.
* Hdc in next 7, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 3 more times around. (36 stitches total)
Mark as new beginning of round. (See Gauge note) Check gauge, 6½” diameter.

Rounds 10)-23) * Hdc in next; repeat from * around. (68 stitches)

24-26) * Sc in each around. (68 stitches), sl st, break off yarn.


Monday, September 2, 2013

Free Crochet Pattern - Baby Chick or Baby Bird Hat

Free Crochet Pattern - Baby Chick or Baby Bird Hat


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I decided to write up this quick free pattern when I was working on my Stash Bust Challenge 2013.  I had a few full skeins left and wanted something quick, without striping ends to deal with and of course, cute.  All my colors left in the stash challenge were adorable baby blues, pale yellow and pinks.  The colors reminded me of Easter and got me thinking of baby chicks and birds.  I had also recently finished some Owl Hats and decided to keep going with the bird theme.  There are few other chick/bird patterns available.   Some have added flowers or bows.  I think adding one of the Spring Blossoms flowers is really cute. I hope you like my interpretation of this classic hat.

Color ideas:
Yellow with orange feathers for Chick
Yellow with yellow feathers for Canary
Blue for Bluebird
Red for Cardinal and wintertime
Black for Crow and fall
Pink for Flamingo (make tip of beak black)
Green for Parakeet or Parrot
White for Snowy Owl (yellow eyes, black beak)
White with red feathers for a Rooster
Black with white on last two rows for Penguin

Feel free to make as many as you like for personal use or for charity.  I ask that my free patterns not be used for profit as they are designed with charity in mind.  There are plenty of for sale patterns available from independent designers (myself included) who give permission to sell items completed from their patterns. 
Please note, this pattern is copyrighted and may not be reproduced or redistributed. Completed hats may NOT be sold as the distribution of this free pattern is to promote awareness of the need for fun children’s chemo hats. Please make one for Halos of Hope or another organization that collects and distributes kids’ chemo hats. For more information and where to donate, please go to www.halosofhope.org

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 YARN/NOTIONS: 
  • 1 skein Bernat CottonTots 100% cotton, 3.5 oz skein, or equivalent  
  • Small amount yellow or orange for beak 
  • 2 buttons, approx. 1/2 to 3/4 inch diameter (do not use buttons for child younger than 3 yrs)
  • Stitch marker 
  • Yarn needle
  • Optional ribbon
  • H/8 (5.00 mm) hook or size needed to obtain correct gauge
  • Hook one size smaller for beak and feathers

    SKILL LEVEL: Easy
       
    GAUGE: If your final diameter is 6-6.5 inches, your hat will fit most kids 5 years old to teen. Hats should be about 1 inch less than the desired head circumference. (100% cotton yarns stretch less, shrink with frequent washing and may need to be made closer to actual head circumference.) When measuring gauge/diameter, always place the tape measure at the last stitch made and then measure through the middle, directly across for an accurate measurement.
    NOTES: Pattern is written using standard US stitches.  
    HAT worked in a continuous spiral, do not join rounds. Mark the beginning of each round.

    Small/Medium

    Fits approximate 19”-20½” head circumference (3 years-6 years)
      
    FINISHED MEASUREMENTS ~ approximate 18¾” circumference, 8” length
    1) Using magic circle/adjustable ring, ch 1 then work 8 sc into ring. Tighten.
    2) 2 hdc in each sc around. (16 stitches)
    3) * Hdc in next, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (24 stitches)
    Check gauge, 2” diameter.
    4) * Hdc in next 2, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (32 stitches)
    5) * Hdc in next 3, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (40 stitches)
    Check gauge, 3½” diameter.
    6) * Hdc in next 4, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (48 stitches)
    7) * Hdc in next 5, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (56 stitches)
    Check gauge, 5” diameter.
    8) * Hdc in next 6, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (64 stitches)
    (See Gauge note) Check gauge, 6” diameter.
    Rounds 9)-22) * Hdc in next; repeat from * around. (64 stitches)
    23-24) * Sc in each around. (64 stitches), sl st, break off yarn.
      

    Medium/Large 

    Fits approximate 20½”-22” head circumference (5 years-teen)
    FINISHED MEASUREMENTS ~ approximate 20½” circumference, 8½” length
      
    1) Using magic circle/adjustable ring, ch 1 then work 8 sc into ring. Tighten.
    2) 2 hdc in each sc around. (16 stitches)
    3) * Hdc in next, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (24 stitches)
    Check gauge, 2” diameter.
    4) * Hdc in next 2, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (32 stitches)
    5) * Hdc in next 3, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (40 stitches)
    Check gauge, 3½” diameter.
    6) * Hdc in next 4, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (48 stitches)
    7) * Hdc in next 5, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (56 stitches)
    Check gauge, 5” diameter.
    8) * Hdc in next 6, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (64 stitches)

    9) Round 9 is a ½ round.
    * Hdc in next 7, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 3 more times around. (36 stitches total)
    Mark as new beginning of round. (See Gauge note) Check gauge, 6½” diameter.
    Rounds 10)-23) * Hdc in next; repeat from * around. (68 stitches)
    24-26) * Sc in each around. (68 stitches), sl st, break off yarn. 

    Beak

    Use smaller hook.

    Row 1) Ch 2, sc in 2nd ch from hook,ch 1 and turn.
    Row 2) 3 Sc, ch 1 and turn
    Row 3) 2 Sc in 1st, sc, 2 sc in last, ch 1 and turn.
    Row 4) Sc in each.  Break off yarn.

    Top Feathers

    With smaller hook, ch 8, sl st in farthest ch from hook, ch 15, sl st in farthest ch from hook (same as previous).  Break off yarn.

    Finishing

    Sew beak, front and center with the bottom tip on the last hdc round.  Sew on button eyes (see this post for tips on button eyes).  Sew feathers to top center.  Work in all ends.  Add an optional ribbon bow or a cute flower and ENJOY!

    Monday, August 26, 2013

    Free Crochet Pattern - Football Beanie Chemo Hat

    Free Crochet Pattern - Football Beanie Chemo Hat


    I've had a couple people ask me for a beanie version of the Slouchy Football Hat.  Originally I wrote the pattern as a beanie but then revised it for the slouchy version.  I just found the original beanie version, so here it is.  It's written for one size only.  If you can do a little math, you can adjust this pattern to fit just about any head size.

    Math Lesson
    Circumference = 3.141592 X diameter

    Please note, this pattern is copyrighted and may not be reproduced or redistributed. Completed hats may NOT be sold as the distribution of this free pattern is to promote awareness of the need for fun children’s chemo hats. Feel free to make as many as you like for personal use or for charity.   Please don't sell completed items from my free patterns as they are written to help promote charity, not for the profit of others.  There are plenty of independent designers (myself included) who allow completed items to be sold from their commercial patterns.

    For more information and where to donate, please go to www.halosofhope.org


    Exact gauge is not especially important. If your diameter is 6-6.5 inches, you hat will fit most kids 5 years old to teen. An average 5 year old boy’s head circumference is 19.68 inches and an average 9 year old boy’s head is 20.75 inches. A hat with a diameter of 6 inches will yield a hat of approximately 18.85 inches in circumference, 6.25 inch diameter will yield a circumference of 19.63 inches and a 6.5 inch diameter will yield a hat with a circumference of 20.42 inches. Hats should be about 1 inch less than the desired head circumference. For this style hat you may want to try to get your diameter to 6-6.25 inches for the younger heads. But if it is 6.5 inches, I’m sure a child will fit into it. My just turn 9 year old son has a head circumference of 21.25 inches, a good half inch larger than average and he likes his hats loose.

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    YARN/NOTIONS
    • Bernat Cottontots, 100% cotton,1 skein County Taupe/brown ,1 skein white  
    • Stitch marker 
    CROCHET HOOK: H/8 (5.00 mm) hook or size needed to obtain correct gauge 
    SKILL LEVEL: Easy
    FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: approximate 18 3/4" to 20 ½" circumference, 7 1/4" in length
    Hat is worked in a continuous spiral, do not join rounds. Mark the beginning of each round.
    Brown yarn and H hook
    Round 1) With magic loop method , 8 sc into loop. Tighten.
    Round 2) 2 Hdc in each sc around. (16 stitches)
    Round 3) * Hdc in next, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (24 stitches)
    Round 4) * Hdc in next 2, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (32 stitches)
    Round 5) * Hdc in next 3, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (40 stitches)
    Round 6) * Hdc in next 4, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (48 stitches)
    Round 7) * Hdc in next 5, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (56 stitches)
    Round 8) * Hdc in next 6, 2 hdc in next; repeat from * 7 more times around. (64 stitches)
    Check diameter should be between 6" and 6 1/2"
    Round 9) Change to white yarn but do not break off brown yarn, just pick it back up on round 10, *hdc in next hdc; repeat from * around. Break off white yarn and change to brown yarn. (64 stitches)
    Rounds 10)-19) *Hdc in next hdc; repeat from * around. Change to white yarn but do not break off brown yarn, just pick it back up on round 20. (64 stitches)
    Round 20) With white yarn, *hdc in next hdc; repeat from * around. Break off white yarn and change to brown yarn. (64 stitches)
    Round 21) With brown yarn *hdc in next hdc; repeat from * for 60 stitches, sc, sc, slip stitch, slip stitch. Break off yarn and work in ends. (64 stitches)
    Keeping color change joins in the back, hand stitch on the front of the hat the football lacing using the photo as a guide.  Enjoy!


    Friday, August 9, 2013

    Free Crochet Pattern - Snowflake Ice Scraper Mitt

    Free Crochet Pattern - Snowflake Ice Scraper Mitt

    This pattern is a great way to use an old damaged wool sweater.  Felt it and cut the front and back to the appropriate size.  Don’t have an old sweater available?  Look at your local thrift store for a hidden treasure.  Or you could crochet the pieces.  Most wool shrinks by 20%-30% when felted.  Crochet two rectangles in half double crochet that is at least 16” X 13” and then felt it.  Trim it to the appropriate size as stated in the pattern.  Want to learn more about felting?  See this blog post for information about how to felt.  It's easy, it's fun, it's inexpensive and a great way to repurpose something old into something new and useful.

    Please note, this pattern is copyrighted and may not be reproduced or redistributed.

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    FINISHED SIZE: Mitt-11” X 9”, Snowflake-6” point to point.

    SUPPLIES: Worsted weight 100% wool yarn or substitute any feltable worsted weight yarn
       F/ 5 3.75mm hook
       Two pieces of felted wool trimmed to 11” X 9” (perfect use of an old wool sweater)
       Ice scraper

    GAUGE: Not important

    SKILL LEVEL: Easy/Intermediate; requires concentration

    NOTES: Pattern is written using standard US stitches.
    sl st = slip stitch
    ch  = chain
    sc = single crochet
    magic circle/adjustable ring = see this photo tutorial: http://crochetbydarleenhopkins.com/2013/01/23/magic-circle-aka-adjustable-ring-how-to/

    Snowflake

    Center Ring-unless otherwise noted, work in a continuous spiral, do not join rounds.  Mark the beginning of each round.

    1) Using magic circle/adjustable ring method, work 8 sc in loop.  Tighten.

    2) * Sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc; repeat from * 3 more times around. (12 stitches total)

    Snowflake Point-first you will work the length of the point by chaining and working loops (Steps 1 - 4).  Then you will work back down the same chain by slip stitching into the chain and working loops on the opposite side of the loops already made (Steps 5 - 12). 

    Note-be careful not to twist the chain and keep the loops to your right (left if left-handed).

    Step 1) Sc in next stitch, ch 9, sl st in 6th chain from hook.  Loop (A) made.

    Step 2) Ch 9, sl st in 6th chain from hook.  Loop (B) made.

    Step 3) Ch 11, sl st in 8th chain from the hook.  Loop (C) made.

    Step 4) Ch 6, sl st in both the slip stitch and the chain from loop (C).  See photo X.

    Step 5) Working back down the chain, sl st in the next 3 chains.

    Step 6) Sl st in both the slip stitch and the chain from loop (B).  See photo X.

    Step 7) Ch 4, slip stitch in just the chain from loop (B).  See photo Y.

    Step 8) Working back down the chain, sl st in the next 3 chains.

    Step 9) Sl st in both the slip stitch and the chain from loop (A).  See photo X.

    Step 10) Ch 4, slip stitch in just the chain from loop (A).  See photo Y.

    Step 11) Working back down the chain, sl st in the next 3 chains.

    Step 12) Sc in next stitch on the center ring.

    Starting from Step 1, repeat 5 more times.  End with a sl st in the first sc from the first point. 
    (6 snowflake points, 6 sc)

    Photo X




    Photo Y



     Assembly


    Block the snowflake.  Sew the snowflake onto the first piece of felt. 
    Place the two pieces of felt together (snowflake on top), and starting in the upper right corner, whip stitch down the first side of the mitt, sewing the two pieces together.  Turn the corner and continue whip stitching the two pieces together for 3 ½”.  Leave a 2” opening in the middle for the ice scraper (continue adding decorative stitching to one side) then finish whip stitching the bottom 3½” together.  Turn the corner and whip stitch the second side together.  Turn the last corner and whip stitch the first 1½” together.  Continue adding decorative stitching to one side of the felt for 6”.  This is the arm opening.  Whip stitch the last 1½” together.   Break off yarn.  Last, add decorative stitching to the two opening sides that were previously skipped. 
    Enjoy!

    Wednesday, August 7, 2013

    Free Crochet Pattern - Slouchy Football Hat, Toddler to Adult

    Free Crochet Pattern - Slouchy Football Hat

    Everyone loves football, well, most everyone.  Whether you love football from the field, the stands, or the couch, you can show your love of the sport with this adorable hat-Slouchy Style.  Sized to fit most in your family, toddler to adult.

    This hat will also make a fun hat for all football fans - kids, teens and adults - going thru chemo treatments.  Halos of Hope is a fantastic group that collects donated handmade hats and distributes them to chemo centers around the US.  Check them out at HalosofHope.org.

    Feel free to make as many as you like for personal use or for charity.  I ask that my free patterns not be used for profit as they are designed with charity in mind.  There are plenty of for sale patterns available from independent designers (myself included) who give permission to sell items completed from their patterns.

    Please note, this pattern is copyrighted and may not be reproduced or redistributed. Completed hats may NOT be sold as the distribution of this free pattern is to promote awareness of the need for fun children’s chemo hats. Please make one for Halos of Hope or another organization that collects and distributes kids’ chemo hats. For more information and where to donate, please go to www.halosofhope.org

    You can see more pictures here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/slouchy-football-hat 


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    SIZE

    Small-Toddler fits approximate 18-19” head circumference (average 9 months – 3 years)

    Medium-Small Child fits approximate 19-20½” head circumference (3 years – 6 years)

    Large-Tween/Teen/Adult fits approximate 20½-22” head circumference (6 years – adult)




    FINISHED SIZE

    Small – 17¼” unstretched circumference, 9” long
    Medium – 18¾” unstretched circumference, 10” long
    Large – 20¼” unstretched circumference, 11” long

    MATERIALS

    Lion Brand Cotton-Ease [50% cotton, 50% acrylic; 207 yd/188 m per 3.5 oz/100 g skein]; color: Hazelnut; #125 1 skein
    Lion Brand Cotton-Ease [50% cotton, 50% acrylic; 207 yd/188 m per 3.5 oz/100 g skein]; color: Snow; #100 1 skein H/8 (5.00 mm) hook or size needed to obtain correct gauge Stitch markers Yarn needle

    GAUGE

    13 sts/10 rows = 4″ in hdc rows.  Take the time to make a gauge swatch.

    NOTES

    Pattern is written using standard US stitches.
    sl st = slip stitch
    ch  = chain
    sc = single crochet
    hdc = half double crochet
    FBtr = front post treble crochet. Yarn over 3 times.  Insert hook around the post of the indicated stitch-from front to back and then out the front again.  Yarn over and pull through a loop. Yarn over and pull through 2 loops (3X).
    Magic circle/adjustable ring

    Small

    Fits approximate 18-19” head circumference (9 months – 3 years)

    The hat is worked in a continuous spiral, do not join rounds.

    Mark the beginning of each round.

    With brown yarn and H hook
    1)  Using magic circle/adjustable ring method, ch 1 then work 8 sc into loop.  Tighten.

    2)  Hdc in each sc.   (8 stitches total)

    3)  2 Hdc in each stitch.  (16 stitches total)

    4)  Hdc in each stitch.  (16 stitches total)

    5)  * Hdc in next stitch, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 7 more times around.(24 stitches total)

    6)  Hdc in each stitch.   (24 stitches total)

    7)  * Hdc in next 2 stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 6 more times around, hdc in next 2 stitches, 2 sc in next hdc changing to white yarn on the last stitch. (32 stitches total)
    Do not break off the brown yarn you will pick it back up at the end of round 9.

    8)   Sc, sc, hdc in next 30 stitches.  (32 stitches total)

    9)  Hdc in next 30 stitches, sc, sc changing to brown yarn on the last stitch. Break off white yarn.  (32 stitches total)

    10)   Sc, sc, hdc, 2 hdc in next stitch, * hdc in next 3 stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 6 more times around.  (40 stitches total)

    11)   Hdc in each stitch.  (40 stitches total)

    12)  * Hdc in next 4 stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 7 more times around. (48 stitches total)

    13)   Hdc in each stitch.  (48 stitches total)

    14)   * Hdc in next 5 stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 7 more times around.
    (56 stitches total)

    15)  – 20)  Hdc in each stitch.  (56 stitches each round)

    21)   Hdc in the next 54 stitches, sc, sc changing to white yarn on the last stitch. (56 stitches total)
    Do not break off the brown yarn you will pick it back up at the end of round 23.

    22)  Sc, sc, hdc in next 54 stitches.  (56 stitches total)

    23)  Hdc in next 54 stitches, sc, sc changing to brown yarn on the last stitch. Break off white yarn.  (56 stitches total)

    24)  Sc, sc, hdc in next 54 stitches.  (56 stitches total)

    25) – 27)  Sc in each stitch.  (56 stitches each round)

    28)  *Sc, skipping next sc work a FPtr around sc post from row 25; repeat from * 27 more times.  Sl st into first sc in round.  Break off brown yarn. (57 stitches; 28 sc, 28 FPtr, 1 sl st)
    Keeping color change joins in the back, hand stitch the football lacing on the front of the hat.

    Medium

    Fits approximate 19 – 20½” head circumference (3 years – 6 years)
    The hat is worked in a continuous spiral, do not join rounds.

    Mark the beginning of each round.

    With brown yarn and H hook
    1)  Using magic circle/adjustable ring method, ch 1 then work 8 sc into loop.  Tighten.

    2)  Hdc in each stitch.  (8 stitches total)

    3)  2 Hdc in each stitch.  (16 stitches total)

    4)  Hdc in each stitch.  (16 stitches total)

    5)  * Hdc in next stitch, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 7 more times around. (24 stitches total)

    6)  Hdc in each stitch.  (24 stitches total)

    7)  * Hdc in next 2 stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 7 more times around. (32 stitches total)

    8)  Hdc in each stitch.  (32 stitches total)

    9)  * Hdc in next 3 stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 6 more times around, hdc in next 3 stitches, 2 sc in next stitch changing to white yarn on the last stitch. (40 stitches total)
    Do not break off the brown yarn you will pick it back up at the end of round 11.

    10)    Sc, sc, hdc in next 38 stitches.  (40 stitches total)

    11)   Hdc in next 38 stitches, sc, sc changing to brown yarn on the last stitch. Break off white yarn.  (40 stitches total)

    12)   Sc, sc, hdc, hdc, 2 hdc in next stitch, * hdc in next 4 stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 6 more times around.  (48 stitches total)

    13)   Hdc in each stitch.  (48 stitches total)

    14)   * Hdc in next 5 stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 7 more times around. (56 stitches total)

    15)   Hdc in each stitch.  (56 stitches total)

    16)  * Hdc in next 13  stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 3 more times around. (60 stitches total)

    17) – 23)  Hdc in each stitch.  (60 stitches each round)

    24)  Hdc in the next 58 stitches, sc, sc changing to white yarn on the last stitch. (60 stitches total)
    Do not break off the brown yarn you will pick it back up at the end of round 26.

    25)  Sc, sc, hdc in next 58 stitches.  (60 stitches total)

    26)  Hdc in next 58 stitches, sc, sc changing to brown yarn on the last stitch. Break off white yarn.  (60 stitches total)

    27)  Sc, sc, hdc in next 58 stitches.  (60 stitches total)

    28) – 30)  Sc in each stitch.  (60 stitches each round)

    31)  *Sc, skipping next sc work a FPtr around sc post from row 28; repeat from * 29 more times.  Sl st into first sc in round.  Break off brown yarn. (61 stitches; 30 sc, 30 FPtr, 1 sl st)

    Keeping color change joins in the back, hand stitch the football lacing on the front of the hat.

    Large

    Fits approximate 20½-22” head circumference (6 years – adult)

    The hat is worked in a continuous spiral, do not join rounds.

    Mark the beginning of each round.

    With brown yarn and H hook.  Using magic circle/adjustable ring method, ch 1 then work 8 sc into loop.  Tighten.

    1)  Hdc in each sc.

    2)  2 Hdc in each stitch.  (16 stitches)

    3)  Hdc in each stitch.

    4)  * Hdc in next stitch, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 7 more times around. (24 stitches total)

    5)  Hdc in each stitch.

    6)  * Hdc in next 2 stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 7 more times around. (32 stitches total)

    7)  Hdc in each stitch.

    8)  * Hdc in next 3 stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 7 more times around. (40 stitches total)

    9)   Hdc in each stitch.

    10)  * Hdc in next 4  stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 6 more times around,
    hdc in next 4 stitches, 2 sc in next stitch changing to white yarn on the last stitch. (48 stitches total)
    Do not break off the brown yarn you will pick it back up at the end of round 12.

    11)   Sc, sc, hdc in next 46 stitches.  (48 stitches total)

    12)   Hdc in next 46 stitches, sc, sc changing to brown yarn on the last stitch. Break off white yarn.  (48 stitches total)

    13)   Sc, sc, hdc, hdc, hdc, 2 hdc in next stitch, * hdc in next 5 stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 6 more times around.  (56 stitches total)

    14)   Hdc in each stitch.

    15)  * Hdc in next 6  stitches, 2 hdc in next stitch; repeat from * 7 more times around. (64 stitches total)

    16) – 26)  Hdc in each stitch.  (64 stitches each round)

    27)  Hdc in the next 62 stitches, sc, sc changing to white yarn on the last stitch.
    (64 stitches total) Do not break off the brown yarn you will pick it back up at the end of round 29.

    28)  Sc, sc, hdc in next 62 stitches.  (64 stitches total)

    29)  Hdc in next 62 stitches, sc, sc changing to brown yarn on the last stitch. Break off white yarn.  (64 stitches total)

    30)  Sc, sc, hdc in next 62 stitches.  (64 stitches total)

    31) – 33)  Sc in each stitch.  (64 stitches each round)

    34)  *sc, skipping next sc work a FPtr around sc post from row 31; repeat from * 31 more times. Sl st into first sc in round. Break off brown yarn. (65 stitches; 32 sc, 32 FPtr, 1 sl st)
    Keeping color change joins in the back, hand stitch the football lacing on the front of the hat. ENJOY!