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This baby hat is sized for newborns and can be created in under an hour. While producing an impressive baby beanie, it is easy to create, utilizing a chart to demonstrate the colourwork. With ice creams on a pale cream background, this baby beanie is an ideal gift for a newborn baby and is very easy to create. It requires only a small amount of yarn, meaning you can use up scraps and create a beautiful present. It would also make an ideal project to make and sell or give as a baby shower gift. You will need
Yarn needle
4.5 MM Crochet hook
Stylecraft Special DK in Lemon, Stone and Fondant
Difficulty- Easy-Intermediate
Size- 12cm x 10cm (To fit newborn)
Pattern
With Lemon, chain 45, slip stitch to first chain,
Round 1) Chain 2, double crochet in each chain, slip stitch to first stitch.
Round 2-3)Follow chart below, carrying yarn strands and repeating the pattern 7 times. Use lemon for the remaining stitches of each round, then slip stitch to first stitch, then chain 2, then continue following the chart again. (Work bottom up)
Round 4) Chain 2, double crochet in 1st stitch using Lemon, “skip 2 stitches, 7 double crochet in next stitch using fondant, skip a stitch, double crochet in next stitch using lemon”, repeat from “to”, slip stitch to first stitch.
Round 5) Using Lemon, chain 2, double crochet in 1st stitch, “4 double crochet evenly spaced in 7- double crochet shell, double crochet in next stitch”, repeat from “to”, slip stitch to first stitch.
Round 6) Chain 2, double crochet in each stitch, slip stitch to first stitch.
Round 7) Chain 2, “double crochet, double crochet 2 together”, (insert hook into 2 stitches at once) repeat from “to”, slip stitch to first stitch.
Round 8) Chain 2, double crochet 2 together around, slip stitch to first stitch.
Round 9) Chain 1, single crochet 2 together around, slip stitch to first stitch. Slip stitch to other side of round 9 to close the top. Fasten off and weave in ends.
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Round 2-3)Follow chart below, carrying yarn strands and repeating the pattern 7 times. Use lemon for the remaining stitches of each round, then slip stitch to first stitch, then chain 2, then continue following the chart again. (Work bottom up)
Round 4) Chain 2, double crochet in 1st stitch using Lemon, “skip 2 stitches, 7 double crochet in next stitch using fondant, skip a stitch, double crochet in next stitch using lemon”, repeat from “to”, slip stitch to first stitch.
Round 5) Using Lemon, chain 2, double crochet in 1st stitch, “4 double crochet evenly spaced in 7- double crochet shell, double crochet in next stitch”, repeat from “to”, slip stitch to first stitch.
Round 6) Chain 2, double crochet in each stitch, slip stitch to first stitch.
Round 7) Chain 2, “double crochet, double crochet 2 together”, (insert hook into 2 stitches at once) repeat from “to”, slip stitch to first stitch.
Round 8) Chain 2, double crochet 2 together around, slip stitch to first stitch.
Round 9) Chain 1, single crochet 2 together around, slip stitch to first stitch. Slip stitch to other side of round 9 to close the top. Fasten off and weave in ends.
If you are enjoying looking through my blog, please consider supporting me by purchasing from my Ravelry store. If you use the code CherryandCrochetDesignsBlog, you get 50% off! I donate 10% of my revenue to the National Trust, a conservation charity. By financially supporting me, you allow me to devote more time to writing patterns and sharing them on this blog for everyone. Thank you!!!
Please comment if you have any problems or suggestions for future patterns.
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