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Free Crochet Pattern: Waffle Cone Slouchy Hat

Free Crochet Pattern: Waffle Cone Slouchy Hat
November 24, 2011 Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!! This pattern was supposed to be your Christmas gift but I thought maybe some of you would prefer to have the pattern early so that you can use it to make some hats as Christmas gifts! I just wanna say I’m super thankful for all of you who have been loyal readers of my blog, all of you who have bought my crochet patterns, my sponsors, and of course all of the friends I’ve made through this blog! You rock and I hope you enjoy this free pattern! This is a very basic, mesh hat pattern! Finished Size: Around edge = 22 inches. Difficulty level: Advanced beginner/Intermediate ● Size N (9mm) crochet hook (or size needed to obtain gauge) ● Yarn Needle for finishing ● Bulky Yarn such as Lion Brand Hometown USA or Wool-ease Thick & Quick. Yarn used in examples:Lion Brand Hometown USA in Portland Wine and Monterey Lime This pattern is worked in joined rounds. Gauge: To check gauge, work rnds 1-2. rnd 13: ch 1 (counts as 1 sc). Invisible join and FO

Basic Spring Beanie & Flower Crochet Pattern I have a confession to make... It's taken me a long time to come to terms with my, urmm, addiction, but since I feel so close to all of you I feel It's only right if I tell you that not only am I a Craftaholic, I'm also a.... Gardenaholic! Spring is such a beautiful and special time of the year. What You'll Need: 5.00mm Crochet Hook 6.00mm Crochet Hook 2 Colours of 50g 8ply Yarn Scissors Size: 3 to 10 Years {Head Circumference 19.5 inches, 50cm. Fits 13 Years & Up ~ Note ~ {Chains at the start of a round count as the first Double Crochet of that round} ~ 3 - 10 Years ~ Round 1~ Taking your 5.00mm Crochet Hook, start of by making a Slip Knot, then crochet 4 Chains. Round 3~ Chain 3. Round 4~ Chain 3. Round 5~ Chain 3. Round 6~ Chain 3. Round 13~ Change colour to pink, then Chain 3. Fasten off and weave in any loose ends. ~ 13 Years & Up ~ Round 1~ Taking your 6.00 Crochet Hook, start of by making a Slip Knot, then crochet 4 Chains. ~ Flower Pattern~ Repeat into the next 6 Chain "Loops".

Free V-Stitch Dishcloth Pattern - Patron gratis Summer in Florida is really hot. Like steamy hot. I think it’s great, especially when we have a pool nearby and palm trees all around. Oh, how I love summer! When you make it, please post a picture in the comments or post it to Instagram with the hashtag #CrochetwithFabi or #CrochetconFabi so that I can see all your lovely creations. Pattern: Materials Cotton yarn (lana de algodon) Crochet Hook – Size G (4mm) Tapestry needle for weaving in ends Steps Chain 37 – Cadeneta de 37 In order to crochet the V-Stitch you have chain a multiple of 3 plus 7. Row 1: DC in 4th chain from hook (the first three skipped chain will make your first dc). Fila 1: Vareta o Punto Alto en 4ta cadeneta desde el palillo. Row 2: Skip the first dc, dc in 2nd dc, ch1, skip 1 ch, work V stitch all across. Ronda 2: Salta el primer punto, haz una vareta o punto alto en el Segundo punto, haz 1 cadena, salta 1 punto, y continua con el punto V hasta el final. Row 3 and on: Repeat row 2. Fila 3 y mas: Repite la segunda fila. ~ Fabi

Easy Peasy Youth Sized (Age 3-10 years old) Double Crochet Beanie Pattern - cRAfterChick - Free Crochet Patterns and Projects Easy Peasy Youth Sized (Age 3-10 years old) Double Crochet Beanie Hat Pattern free crochet pattern from cRAfterChick.com Are you looking for an easy peasy beanie to whip up for a child? Easy Peasy Youth Sized (Age 3-10) Free Double Crochet Beanie Hat Base Pattern (Based on standard US sizing, this pattern is made to fit most three to ten year old children) Project requires: Medium to normal weight yarn (I use a lot of Red Heart Saver yarn for these though you can use baby yarn for extra soft beanie hats too!) Abbreviations used in this pattern: ch – chainst – stitchsl st – slip stitchsc – single crochet (US)dc – double crochet (US) Pattern Instructions: *Note: This project is worked in the round on the base of a magic circle ring. Round 1: In a magic circle, ch 2 (does not count as a dc throughout pattern as I use this to make a more seamless appearance in my hats) before placing 12 dc in to the circle. Cut yarn leaving a short tail to finish off the project. All done!

How to Crochet a Hat for Beginners: 11 Steps Edit Article Two Parts:Getting StartedMaking Your Hat Whether you're looking to save money on your own accessories or you want a custom gift for a friend, crocheting a hat from scratch can be a great hobby to have. If you're new to the art of crocheting, making a whole hat may seem intimidating. However, with some simple directions and a bit of time, you'll have a brand new hat for yourself or a friend to show off. Ad Steps Part 1 of 2: Getting Started Part 2 of 2: Making Your Hat Give us 3 minutes of knowledge! Can you tell us about Google Maps? Home construction? Cricket (sport)? C programming languages? Tips Do a practice round before making a hat you plan on wearing or gifting. Things You'll Need Size I or 5.5mm Crochet Hook4 ply yarn

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Knit Flat Fingerless Mittens – Straw Bed Fingerless Gloves As a beginner knitter, I wanted to find a pattern for fingerless gloves. There are definitely a lot of patterns out there, but I wanted something fast and that didn’t have to be knit in the round. Let me knit it straight, will you?! So I ended up creating my own little pattern with a lovely mustard/straw color super bulky yarn. Straw Bed Fingerless Gloves/Wrist Warmers – Chunky/Bulky You will need: 1 Skein Super Bulky Yarn-any color Size 17 Knitting Needles Tapestry needle to weave in ends and sew up seam Gauge: Close to 2.5 stitches per inch Pattern: Cast on 15 or 16 stitches (15 for the smaller, 16 for the larger wrist, or a looser fit), Leave a long tail to seam the sides (Note: I did 15 for my wrists) Knit 5 rows (Garter Stitch) *Purl Row 6, Knit Row 7* (Stockinette stitch) Work in this Stockinette stitch repeating, knit, purl, knit, purl, until you have the length you would like ( I did about 5.5 inches of Stockinette) Knit Cast off, leaving a tail to seam

Kitchen Dishcloth ~ Noni's Favorite Pattern | Laws Of Knitting Kitchen Dishcloth ~ Noni’s Favorite Pattern Size: 8½” x 8½” Yarn: Lily brand/Sugar’N Cream 70.9g/2.5 oz. 1 skein Needle size: US5(3.75mm)- or size needed to get gauge. Tapestry needle: For weaving in ends. Gauge: 4sts/1″ CO 38 stitches Row 1(RS): Knit. Repeat rows 1 – 4 until piece measures 8½” from CO edge ending with row 4. NOTE: The tangerine dishcloth has 3 rows of garter stitch at the beginning and 3 rows at the top. How to colorfast your knitting A closer look at this pattern ~ Color: Tangerine #01699

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