November Twilight Crochet Slouch Hat
DIFFICULTY:       Easy
MATERIALS NEEDED:
      4mm (G) hook, or hook needed to obtain gauge – band
      5mm (H) hook, or hook needed to obtain gauge – hat body
      300 yards #4 worsted weight Caron Simply Soft in “Grey Heather”
      Yarn needle
      Scissors
      ¼ yard piece of light grey faux fur fabric
      Heavy-duty button thread
      Golf-ball sized piece of polyester stuffing
      Sewing needle
      Large pom-pom maker (optional)
STITCHES USED FOR CROCHET SLOUCH HAT PATTERN:
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
ADDITIONAL TERMS:
Cross Stitch: sk st, dc in next st, cross back in front and dc in skipped stitch.
To work this pattern you will need to be comfortable Stitching in the “3 rd loop” of a hdc.
Directions: After turning, work all stitches for that row in the 3 rd loop of the hdc from
previous row (it will be in the front).
Instructions: Look at the top of the stitch, and locate the sideways “V,” bend the stitch
to look at the back*, and you should see another “V.” You’ll be working into the back
loop of that “V,” this is called the 3rd loop. *When working in rows, this loop will be
facing you!
GAUGE:
16 hdc in 4” using 5mm hook.
MEASUREMENTS:
Adult: 10” inches wide at widest point x 11” inches tall, excluding pom-pom
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
-ch 1 does not count as stitch.
-The hat body of this pattern is worked in multiples of 4. The size can be increased or
decreased based on that number. Be sure to adjust your band longer or shorter to
match.
CROCHET SLOUCH HAT PATTERN (US TERMS):
BAND:
Using 4mm (G) hook,
Row 1: Leaving a 10″ tail, ch 11, hdc in 3rd ch from hook (skipped sts count as first hdc),
hdc in each stitch across. (10)
Rows 2-60: ch 2* (counts as first hdc), turn, working in 3 rd loop of hdc from previous
row, hdc in each stitch across. *Remember to skip the very first stitch of the row each
time. (10)
      The band should wrap comfortably around your head at this point. If it seems too
       big you are welcome to leave off some of the final rows, but be sure to adjust your
       stitches in round 1 below to maintain the same stitch count as the pattern calls for.
      Drop working yarn, but do not fasten off.
      Sew ends of band together with 10” tail left over from row 1.
CROCHET SLOUCH HAT BODY (ROUNDS 1-6):
      Pick-up working yarn.
      Using 5mm (H) hook, crochet this next section along the side of the band:
Round 1: ch 1, 2 hdc in first hdc, hdc in each of the next 2 hdc sts, *2 hdc in next hdc,
hdc in next 2 hdc sts; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first hdc. (80 hdc)
Round 2: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, hdc in each stitch around, join with sl st to first
hdc. (80 hdc)
Round 3: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, sc in each st around, join with sl st to first sc.
(80 sc)
Round 4: ch 3 (counts as first dc of round), [dc, ch 2, sc] in same st, sk 3 sts *[2 dc, ch
2, sc] in same st, sk 3 sts; repeat from * around, join with sl st to top of ch-3. (20 bumps
or half shells)
Round 5: ch 1, turn, and work back the way you came from: sl st into ch-2 sp, ch 3
(counts as first dc), [dc, ch 2, sc] in ch-2 sp from previous round *skip to next ch-2 sp [2
dc, ch 2, sc]; repeat from * around, join with sl st to top of ch-3, turn. (20 bumps or half
shells)
Round 6: ch 1, hdc in first st, hdc in ch-2 sp, hdc in next 2 dc sts *hdc in sc st, hdc in ch-
2 sp, hdc in next 2 dc sts; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first hdc. (80 hdc)
ROUNDS 7-12
Round 7: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, hdc in each st around, join with sl st to first
hdc. (80 hdc)
Round 8: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, sc in each st around, join with sl st to first sc.
(80 sc)
Round 9: ch 1, *cross stitch across next 2 sts; repeat from * around, join with sl st to
first dc. (80)
Round 10: ch 1, hdc in each st around, join with sl st to first hdc. (80 hdc)
Round 11: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, hdc in each stitch around, join with sl st to
first hdc. (80 hdc)
Round 12: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, sc in each st around, join with sl st to first sc.
(80 sc)
ROUNDS 13-17
Round 13: ch 3 (counts as first dc of round), [dc, ch 2, sc] in same st, sk 3 sts *[2 dc, ch
2, sc] in same st, sk 3 sts; repeat from * around, join with sl st to top of ch-3. (20 bumps
or half shells)
Round 14: ch 1, turn, and work back the way you came from: sl st into ch-2 sp, ch 3
(counts as first dc), [dc, ch 2, sc] in ch-2 sp from previous round *skip to next ch-2 sp [2
dc, ch 2, sc]; repeat from * around, join with sl st to top of ch-3, turn. (20 bumps or half
shells)
Round 15: ch 1, hdc in final sc from prev round, hdc in ch-2 sp, hdc in next 2 dc sts *hdc
in sc st, hdc in ch-2 sp, hdc in next 2 dc sts; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first
hdc. (80 hdc)
Round 16: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, hdc in each st around, join with sl st to first
hdc. (80 hdc)
Round 17: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, sc in each st around, join with sl st to first sc.
(80 sc)
SWITCH TO 4MM HOOK
Round 18: ch 1, dc in first st, sc in next st *dc in next st, sc in next; repeat from*
around, join with sl st to first dc. (80)
Round 19: ch 1, sc in dc, dc in sc; repeat from* around, join with sl st to first sc.
(See alternate “decrease” ending below)
REPEAT ROUNDS 18-19 5 MORE TIMES. FASTEN OFF.
      Alternate “Decrease” ending – If you wish you may decrease on the 5 th (final)
       repeat of rounds 18-19 by following these instructions:
Round 28: ch 1, sc in each dc around skipping the sc sts, join with sl st to first sc (40)
Round 29: ch 1, sc in every other sc from prev round, join with sl st to first sc. (20)
FINISHING:
You should have a large, round tube at this point. Turn it inside out to complete the next
part.
Cut 18” length of yarn and string half-way through large-eyed yarn needle. Go through
every other stitch all the way around the top of the hat, and then cinch it closed. Knot
the ends together securely with a square knot. Weave in ends.
Turn hat right-side out again.
Eden Cloche Free Crochet Hat Pattern for Spring
                                                     This sweet crochet cloche hat
                                                     pattern makes a perfect fashion
                                                     accessory for walks in the park,
                                                     digging in the garden, or picking a
                                                     spring bouquet. It’s a beautiful
                                                     combination of texture and lacy
                                                     stitches–both warm and pretty.
                                                     I have always enjoyed the variety of
                                                     colors Caron Simply Soft comes in,
                                                     and right now when cheer is
                                                     especially needed, this yarn does
                                                     not disappoint! It is a lighter weight
                                                     #4 worsted weight yarn so it is
                                                     softer than most worsted weight
                                                     yarns and has a beautiful sheen. If
                                                     you want a slightly lighter weight
                                                     yarn for your cloche hat with even
                                                     more drape, the Bernat Baby Softee
                                                     line is a good substitute–just watch
                                                     your gauge.
                                                     Difficulty:
                                                     Easy
                                                     Materials Needed:
                                                            4mm (G) hook for toddler, or
                                                             hook needed to obtain gauge
                                                          5mm (H) hook for child size, or
                                                             hook needed to obtain gauge
                                                          6mm (J) hook for adult size, or
                                                             hook needed to obtain gauge
                                                          150-200 yards of #4 worsted
                                                             weight Caron Simply Soft in
       Pistachio, Soft Green, or Bone. You can also try #3 light weight Bernat Baby Softee
       in Soft Red but you may need to go up a hook size or two to meet gauge.
      Scissors
      Yarn needle or ribbon needle
      1 yard 5/8″ ribbon
      Fray check or clear nail polish for ribbon ends
      Hair clip accessory (Optional)
Stitches Used:
ch = Chain
sl st = Slip Stitch
sc = Single Crochet
hdc = Half Double Crochet
dc = Double Crochet
tr = Treble Crochet (adult size only)
sc2tog = Single Crochet 2 Together
Additional Terms:
3 dc cluster: dc3tog in the same stitch
Cross Stitch: sk st, dc in next st, cross back in front and dc in skipped stitch.
3rd loop of hdc: Look at the back of the hdc stitch, and find the loop. Work all stitches
for the round in that 3rd loop
st/sts = Stitch/Stitches
sp/spa = Space/Spaces
sk = Skip
Gauge:
Toddler measures approximately 3” across after round 5
Child measures approximately 3½” across after round 5
Adult measures approximately 4” across after round 5
Measurements:
      Toddler:    7” inches tall by 8” inches wide
      Child:      8” inches tall, by 9” inches wide
      Adult:            9” inches tall by 10” inches wide
Additional Notes:
-Regarding the child size: The smaller the child the more slouchy this hat may be on
them. Just pull the ribbon tighter, scoot the hat back on your child’s head, and let the top
part of the hat slouch down. There are so many cute ways to wear it!
-If you do not wish to thread a ribbon through the bottom I have included instructions
further down in the pattern to make a solid band using hdc in the 3 rd loop. Don’t forget
you’ll still need to do the decreases, in the 3 rd loop–just make sure they are hdc instead
of sc.
EDEN HAT CROCHET PATTERN (US TERMS):
Adult size cloche hat pattern:Using 6mm (J) hook,
Round 1: ch 4, join with sl st to first ch forming a circle.
Round 2: ch 1, 12 sc in circle, join with sl st to first sc. (12)
Round 3: ch 1, 3dc cluster in first st, ch 2 *3dc cluster in next st, ch 2; repeat from *
around, join with sl st to top of first 3dc cluster. (12 3dc clusters, 12 ch-2 sps)
Round 4: ch 1, *3 sc in ch-2 sp; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (36 sc)
Round 5: *sk st, 4 dc in next st, sk st, sl st in next st; repeat from * around, final sl st
counts as join. (9 shells)
Round 6: sl st in next 2 sts to top of first shell, ch 5, *sl st between second and third dc
of 4 dc shell (center), ch 5; repeat from * around, join with sl st to top of first shell. (9 ch-
5 sps)
Round 7: ch 1, *6 sc in ch-5 sp; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (54 sc)
Round 8: ch 1, 3dc cluster in first st, ch 2, sk st, *3dc cluster in next st, ch 2, sk st;
repeat from * around, join with sl st to first 3dc cluster. (27 3dc clusters, 27 ch-2 sps)
Round 9: ch 1, *3 sc in ch-2 sp; repeat from * around, omitting 3rd sc in final ch-2 sp of
round, join with sl st to first sc. (80 sc)
Round 10: *sk st, 4 dc in next st, sk st, sl st in next st; repeat from * around, final sl st
counts as join. (20 shells)
Round 11: sl st in next 2 sts to top of first shell, ch 4, *sl st between second and third dc
of 4 dc shell (center), ch 4; repeat from * around, join with sl st to top of first shell. (20
ch-4 sps)
Round 12: ch 1, *4 sc in ch-4 sp; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (80 sc)
Round 13: ch 1, *Cross Stitch across next 2 sts; repeat from * around, join with sl st to
first dc. (80 dc)
Round 14: ch 1, sc in each st around, join with sl st to first sc. (80)
Round 15: ch 1, 3dc cluster in first st, ch 1, sk st, *3dc cluster in next st, ch 1, sk st;
repeat from * around, join with sl st to first 3dc cluster. (40 3dc clusters, 40 ch-1 sps)
Round 16: ch 1, 2 sc in each ch-1 sp, join with sl st to first sc. (80 sc)
Rep rounds 10-13 one more time, then continue with rest of pattern. If you do not wish
to thread a ribbon through the band you may make a solid band by substituting hdc in
the 3rd loop for rounds 22 and 23:
Round 21: ch 1, hdc in each st around, join with sl st to first hdc. (80)
Round 22: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, ch 1, *sc2tog, sc in next 6 sts; repeat from *
around, join with sl st to first sc2tog. (70)
Round 23: ch 2, tr in each st around, join with sl st to first tr. (70 tr)
Round 24: ch 1, hdc in each st around, join with sl st to first hdc. (70 hdc)
Round 25: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, 2 sc in first st, sc in next 6 sts, *2 sc in next
st, sc in next 6 sts; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (80)
Round 26: *sk st, 4 dc in next st, sk st, sl st in next st; repeat from * around, final sl st
counts as join. (20 shells)
Round 27: sl st in next 2 sts to top of first shell, ch 4, *sl st between second and third dc
of 4 dc shell (center), ch 4; repeat from * around, join with sl st to top of first shell. (20
ch-4 sps)
Round 28: ch 1, *5 sc in ch-4 sp; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (100 sc)
Round 29: ch 2, sk st, sl st in the next *ch 2, sk st, sl st in next st; repeat from * around,
final sl st counts as join. (50 ch-2 sps)
Round 30: working in ch-2 sp, (3 sc, sl st), *working in next ch-2 sp (3 sc, sl st); repeat
from * around, final sl st counts as join. (50 shells)
Fasten off, and weave in ends.
Cut 1 yard of ribbon, weave through tr sts in round 23. Tie in a bow and trim ends to
desired length.
Toddler and Child Size Cloche Hat Crochet Pattern (US Terms):Using 5mm (H)
hook (Child) or, 4mm (G) hook (Toddler),
Round 1: ch 4, join with sl st to first ch forming a circle.
Round 2: ch 1, 12 sc in circle, join with sl st to first sc. (12)
Round 3: ch 1, 3dc cluster in first st, ch 2 *3dc cluster in next st, ch 2; repeat from *
around, join with sl st to top of first 3dc cluster. (12 3dc clusters, 12 ch-2 sps)
Round 4: ch 1, *3 sc in ch-2 sp; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (36 sc)
Round 5: *sk st, 4 dc in next st, sk st, sl st in next st; repeat from * around, final sl st
counts as join. (9 shells)
Round 6: sl st in next 2 sts to top of first shell, ch 5, *sl st between second and third dc
of 4 dc shell (center), ch 5; repeat from * around, join with sl st to top of first shell. (9 ch-
5 sps)
Round 7: ch 1, *6 sc in ch-5 sp; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (54 sc)
Round 8: ch 1, 3dc cluster in first st, ch 2, sk st, *3dc cluster in next st, ch 2, sk st;
repeat from * around, join with sl st to first 3dc cluster. (27 3dc clusters, 27 ch-2 sps)
Round 9: ch 1, *3 sc in ch-2 sp; repeat from * around, omitting 3rd sc in final ch-2 sp of
round, join with sl st to first sc. (80 sc)
Round 10: *sk st, 4 dc in next st, sk st, sl st in next st; repeat from * around, final sl st
counts as join. (20 shells)
Round 11: sl st in next 2 sts to top of first shell, ch 3, *sl st between second and third dc
of 4 dc shell (center), ch 3; repeat from * around, join with sl st to top of first shell. (20
ch-3 sps)
Round 12: ch 1, *4 sc in ch-3 sp; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (80 sc)
Round 13: ch 1, *Cross st across next 2 sts; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first
dc. (80 dc)
Round 14: ch 1, sc in each st around, join with sl st to first sc. (80 sc)
Round 15: ch 1, 3dc cluster in first st, ch 1, sk st, *3dc cluster in next st, ch 1, sk st;
repeat from * around, join with sl st to first 3dc cluster. (40 3dc clusters, 40 ch-1 sps)
Round 16: ch 1, 2 sc in each ch-1 sp, join with sl st to first sc. (80 sc)
Rep rounds 10-13 one more time, then continue with rest of pattern. If you do not wish
to thread a ribbon through the band you may make a solid band by substituting hdc in
the 3rd loop for rounds 22 and 23:
Round 21: ch 1, hdc in each st around, join with sl st to first hdc. (80 hdc)
Round 22: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, ch 1, *sc2tog, sc in next 6 sts; repeat from *
around, join with sl st to first sc2tog. (70)
Round 23: ch 1, dc in each st around, join with sl st to first dc. (70 dc)
Round 24: ch 1, hdc in each st around, join with sl st to first hdc. (70 hdc)
Round 25: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, 2 sc in first st, sc in next 6 sts, *2 sc in next
st, sc in next 6 sts; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (80)
Round 26: *sk st, 4 dc in next st, sk st, sl st in next st; repeat from * around, final sl st
counts as join. (20 shells)
Round 27: sl st in next 2 sts to top of first shell, ch 4, *sl st between second and third dc
of 4 dc shell (center), ch 4; repeat from * around, join with sl st to top of first shell. (20
ch-4 sps)
Round 28: ch 1, *5 sc in ch-4 sp; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (100 sc)
Round 29: ch 2, sk st, sl st in the next *ch 2, sk st, sl st in next st; repeat from * around,
final sl st counts as join. (50 ch-2 sps)
Round 30: working in ch-2 sp, (3 sc, sl st), *working in next ch-2 sp (3 sc, sl st); repeat
from * around, final sl st counts as join. (50 shells)
Finishing Off:
      Fasten off, and weave in ends.
      Cut 1 yard of ribbon, weave through tr sts in round 23. Tie in a bow and trim ends
       to desired length. Note: Most children this age have a head circumference of 20″-
       22″. Coat the ends with fray check or clear nail polish to prevent fraying.
Simple Seed Stitch Beanie Crochet Hat Pattern For Men,
Women, and Kids in 4 Sizes!
                                 Keep the men and boys in your home cozy this Winter
                                with a quick and easy to make seed stitch beanie! The
                                seed stitch adds texture and warmth to the beanie,
                                helping to protect heads of all sizes from Winter winds.
                                Because the seed stitch beanie is a quick and easy
                                crochet project to work up it would be perfect for last
                                minute Christmas gifts, or donating to charities that help
                                the homeless and needy this Winter.
                                If you are familiar with the seed stitch, then you’ll have
                                this pattern down in no time. If not, the concept of the
                                Seed Stitch beanie is very simple: It alternates sc and dc
                                stitches in one round, then dc, and sc stitches in the
                                next, so that you’ll always have a double crochet worked
                                into a single crochet stitch or vice-versa on the non-
                                increasing rounds.
                                WARM, SNUG BEANIE
Caron One Pound is some of the thickest, true worsted weight yarn available in Big Box
craft stores and I love it for it’s warmth and stitch definition. These hats are plush,
squeezably soft, and best of all it only takes 2 or 3-hours to crochet each one!
This is a longer beanie that fits snugly over the ears. I’ve included gauge information to
help you crochet it so it fits the proper way.
You may add a leather, cork or wood tag to the hat as a personal touch. Check out All
This Wood on Etsy for a variety of customizable options.
TERMINOLOGY AND PREP
Difficulty:Easy
Materials Needed:
      5.5mm hook, or hook needed to obtain gauge
      150-225 yards Caron One Pound, or other thicker #4 worsted weight yarn in the
       colors of your choice. I used Light Grey, Medium Grey Mix, and Ocean.
      Yarn needle
      Scissors
      6”inch X 6” inch piece of faux fur for pom-pom – optional
Stitches Used:ch = chain
      sl st = Slip Stitch
      sc = Single Crochet
      hdc = Half Double Crochet
      dc = Double Crochet
      FPsc = Front Post Single Crochet
      BPsc = Back Post Single Crochet
Additional Terms:
Working in the 3rd Loop of hdc – Instructions: Look at the top of the stitch, and locate the
sideways “V,” bend the stitch to look at the back*, and you should see another “V.”
You’ll be working into the back loop of that “V,” this is called the 3 rd loop.
Gauge:13 hdc sts in 4”; hdc stitches should be 1/2” tall. Circle should measure 3 1/2”
across after round 4, 4 1/4” after round 5, and 5” across after round 6.
Measurements:
      Large/X-Large Adult Hat:        8 ½” inches tall by 10 ½” inches wide
      Medium Adult Hat:               8” inches tall by 10” inches wide
      Teen/Small Adult Hat:           8” inches tall by 9 ½”inches wide
      6-10 years Child’s Hat:         7 ¾” inches tall by 9” inches wide
Additional Notes:
- First st of round should be made in the same st as join.
-You will need to use a thicker worsted weight yarn to achieve the size measurements
listed. Making a gauge swatch before you start should help.
-This hat is primarily crocheted using the Seed Stitch. Every round you make, except for
the ribbing, will alternate dc, and sc sts. The non-increase rounds will stack dc on top of
sc and vice versa, but the increase rounds will not. Keep alternating anyway.
-Size can be adjusted down slightly by using a 5mm (H) hook if these sizes are not quite
the right fit.
-Optional Finishing details: Earflaps/Ties, or faux fur pom-pom are listed at the end of the
pattern.
HOW TO CROCHET A LARGE/X-LARGE SEED STITCH BEANIE
Pattern Instructions (US Terms):
Large/X-Large Adult size (fits 24”-25” heads):
Round 1: ch 1, [dc, sc] 4 times in magic circle, join with sl st to first dc. (8)
Round 2: ch 1, (sc, dc) in each st around, join with sl st to first sc. (16)
Round 3: ch 1, (dc, sc), in first st, dc in next st, (sc, dc) in next st, sc in next st * dc, sc),
in next st, dc in next st, (sc, dc) in next st, sc in next st; repeat from * around, join with sl
st to first dc. (24)
Round 4: ch 1, (sc, dc) in first st, sc in next st, dc in next st *(sc, dc) in next st, sc in
next st, dc in next st; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (32)
Round 5: ch 1, (dc, sc) in first st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, (sc, dc) in
next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st *(dc, sc) in next st, dc in next st, sc in
next st, dc in next st, (sc, dc) in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st; repeat
from * around, join with sl st to first dc. (40)
Round 6: ch 1: (sc, dc) in first st, [sc in next st, dc in next st] 2 times *(sc, dc) in next st,
[sc in next st, dc in next st] 2 times; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (48)
Round 7: ch 1, (dc, sc) in first st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st,
dc in next st, (sc, dc) in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc
in next st *(dc, sc) in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in
next st, (sc, dc) in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in
next st; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first dc. (56)
Round 8: ch 1, (sc, dc) in first st, [sc in next st, dc in next st] 3 times *(sc, dc) in next st,
[sc in next st, dc in next st] 3 times; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (64)
Round 9: ch 1, (dc, sc) in first st, [dc in next st, sc in next st] 3 times, dc in next st, (sc,
dc) in next st [sc in next st, dc in next st] 3 times, sc in next st *(dc, sc) in first st, [dc in
next st, sc in next st] 3 times, dc in next st, (sc, dc) in next st [sc in next st, dc in next st]
3 times, sc in next st; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first dc. (72)
Round 10: ch 1, hdc in each st around, join with sl st to first hdc. (72)
Round 11: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, hdc in each st around, join with sl st to first
hdc. (72)
Round 12: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, sc in each st around, join with sl st to first
sc. (64, 72)
Round 13: ch 1, sc in first st, dc in next st *sc in next st, dc in next st; repeat from *
around, join with sl st to first sc. (72)
Round 14: ch 1, dc in first st, sc in next st *dc in next st, sc in next st; repeat from *
around, join with sl st to first dc. (72)
Round 15: ch 1, sc in first st, dc in next st *sc in next st, dc in next st; repeat from *
around, join with sl st to first sc. (72)
Rounds 16-21: Repeat rounds 10-15 one more time
Rounds 22-24: Repeat rounds 10-12 one more time
Round 25: ch 1, FPsc around first st, BPsc around next st *FPsc around next st, BPsc
around next st; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first FPsc. (72)
Rounds 26-27: ch 1, *FPsc around FPsc from prev round, sc in next st; repeat from *
around, join with sl st to first FPsc. (72)
Your hat should measure at least 8 1/2” long by this point. If not, feel free to repeat
round 26 again.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
HOW TO CROCHET A MEDIUM SIZE SEED STITCH BEANIE
Medium Adult size (22”-23” heads):
Round 1: ch 1, [dc, sc] 4 times in magic circle, join with sl st to first dc. (8)
Round 2: ch 1, (sc, dc) in each st around, join with sl st to first sc. (16)
Round 3: ch 1, (dc, sc), in first st, dc in next st, (sc, dc) in next st, sc in next st * dc, sc),
in next st, dc in next st, (sc, dc) in next st, sc in next st; repeat from * around, join with sl
st to first dc. (24)
Round 4: ch 1, (sc, dc) in first st, sc in next st, dc in next st *(sc, dc) in next st, sc in
next st, dc in next st; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (32)
Round 5: ch 1, (dc, sc) in first st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, (sc, dc) in
next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st *(dc, sc) in next st, dc in next st, sc in
next st, dc in next st, (sc, dc) in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st; repeat
from * around, join with sl st to first dc. (40)
Round 6: ch 1: (sc, dc) in first st, [sc in next st, dc in next st] 2 times *(sc, dc) in next st,
[sc in next st, dc in next st] 2 times; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (48)
Round 7: ch 1, (dc, sc) in first st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st,
dc in next st, (sc, dc) in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc
in next st *(dc, sc) in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in
next st, (sc, dc) in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in next st, dc in next st, sc in
next st; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first dc. (56)
Round 8: ch 1, (sc, dc) in first st, [sc in next st, dc in next st] 3 times *(sc, dc) in next st,
[sc in next st, dc in next st] 3 times; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first sc. (64)
Round 9: ch 1, hdc in each st around, join with sl st to first hdc. (64)
Round 10: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, hdc in each st around, join with sl st to first
hdc. (64)
Round 11: ch 1, working in 3rd loop of hdc, sc in each st around, join with sl st to first
sc. (64)
Round 12: ch 1, sc in first st, dc in next st *sc in next st, dc in next st; repeat from *
around, join
with sl st to first sc. (64)
Round 13: ch 1, dc in first st, sc in next st *dc in next st, sc in next st; repeat from *
around, join with sl st to first dc. (64)
Round 14: ch 1, sc in first st, dc in next st *sc in next st, dc in next st; repeat from *
around, join with sl st to first sc. (64)
Rounds 15-20: Repeat rounds 9-14 one more time
Rounds 21-23: Repeat rounds 9-11 one more time
Round 24: ch 1, FPsc around first st, BPsc around next st *FPsc around next st, BPsc
around next st; repeat from * around, join with sl st to first FPsc. (64)
Round 25: ch 1, *FPsc around FPsc from prev round, sc in next st; repeat from * around,
join with sl st to first FPsc. (64)
Finishing:
      Fasten off, and weave in ends.
THREE HOUR THROW
                               Materials:
                                     4 balls Bernat Blanket Extra (7-Jumbo/UK: 16+ ply; 300
                                      g/10.5 oz, 87 meters/97 yards) Colorway Shown:
                                      Velveteal
                               Gauge: 1.9 sts x 1.7 rows = 4″/10cm in main st pattern
                               Size: 42″ x 54″
                               Custom Sizing: Ch to desired width, plus 1 ch; repeat Rows
                               2 and 3 to desired length
                               NOTES:
                               Yarn is always held doubled in this pattern. Pull from one end
                               each of 2 skeins. Leave longer tails to weave in with thicker
                               yarn.
INSTRUCTIONS
      Row 1: Ch 21, skip the ch closest to the hook, sc in each rem ch across; turn. (20
       sts)
      Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first st, blo sc in each st across until 1 st rem, sc in last st; turn.
      Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first st, flo sc in each st across until 1 st rem, sc in last st; turn.
      Row 4 – 23: Rep Rows 2 and 3. Break yarn, finish off, and weave in ends.
This yarn is so soft and cozy, and this blanket is so quick to crochet! You can personalize
the Three Hour Throw with color and borders – I can’t wait to see what you make with it!
Crochet Baby Ribbon Hat (0-3 months)
                       This cute crochet hat is perfect for a baby or shower gift! The
                       pretty ribbon completes the look of the hat!
                       Supplies:
                              Caron Soft yarn
                              Ribbon, 1 inch wide
                              J Hook
Abbreviations:
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet
sl st = slip stitch
ch = chain
tb = treble crochet
Newborn Head Circumference: 13″ inches – 14″inches,
Hat Height = 5.5 to 6= J hook,
Hat
Instructions: J hook
Round 1. Create a Magic Circle and Work 12 dc in the ring, sl st. (12 stitches).
Round 2. ch 3 (counts as the first stitch), dc in same st. as joining, 2dc in each st.
around. join with sl st on top of chain 3. (24 stitches)
Round 3. ch 3 (counts as the first stitch), *2dc in next st., dc in the next stitch, repeat
from *around, join with sl st. (36 stitches)
Round 4-7. ch 3, dc in each stitch around. join with sl st. (36 stitches) *Repeat for 4
Rounds Total.
Round 8. ch 3, treble crochet in each dc around, sl st (36 stitches). Take Ribbon and
weave it in and out of each Treble crochet and tie bow on the opposite side of the seam.
Round 9. ch 3, dc in each stitch around. join with sl st. (36 stitches)
Round 10. sl st, *work 4 hdc in the next dc, sl st in the next dc, *Repeat around, join
with a sl st.
Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern
MATERIALS
   1. Super Bulky, Size 6 Chenille yarn. Bernat Blanket yarn in
      colors Dark Grey, Vintage White and Bernat Baby Blanket in
      color Shell Pink was used for the sample blanket.
   2. Size N/P(10mm) hook
   3. Size K(6.5 mm) hook to weave in the ends.
FINISHED SIZE
32” inches X 39” inches when laid flat.
YARDAGE
1 skein each of the 3 colors. Each skein had 220 yards. I used
almost all of the cream color and 170 yards of the grey and pink.
STITCH ABBREVIATIONS
      ch – Chain
      ch space – Chain Space
      sc – Single Crochet
      esc – Extended Single Crochet
      beg ch – Beginning Chain
      esc – Extended Single Crochet
STITCH EXPLANATIONS
Extended Single Crochet (esc): Insert your hook into the next st and pull up a loop,
yarn over and pull through one loop, yarn over again and pull through the remaining 2
loops on hook. (1 esc completed)
GAUGE
5 esc sts = 5” inches
INSTRUCTIONS
With the cream color yarn, Ch 60. You can chain any even number to increase the width
of your blanket.
      Row 1: (Work this row tight): 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across. Turn.
       (59 sc)
      Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as an esc+ ch 1), skip next st, esc in next, *(ch 1, sk next st,
       esc in next), repeat from * to end. Turn. (30 esc)
Note: At the end of Row 3, I found that working your last st into the beginning ch 1 gave
a straighter edge compared to working into beg ch-2.
      Row 3: Ch 2 ( counts as esc), esc in adjacent ch-space, *( ch 1, skip next esc,
       esc in the next ch-space), repeat from * until you work an esc in the ch-space
       under beg ch-3, esc on top of beg ch-1. Turn. (31 esc)
      Row 4: Ch 3 (counts as esc+ ch 1), sk next st, 1 esc in next ch-space, *( ch
       1, sk next st, 1 esc in next ch-space), repeat from * to last 2 sts (esc + beg ch), ch
       1, sk next esc, 1 esc on top of beginning ch-2, join pink color yarn, fasten off the
       cream color. Turn. (30 esc)
Note: You will alternate between Rows 3 and 4 with color changes in between.
     Row 5: Repeat Row 3 in color pink, join color grey at the end of the row, and
      fasten off the pink. Turn.
     Row 6: Repeat Row 4 in color grey, join color cream at the end of the row and
      fasten off the grey. Turn.
     Row 7: Repeat Row 3 in color cream, join color pink at the end of the row, and
      fasten off the cream. Turn.
     Row 8: Repeat Row 4 in color pink, join color cream at the end of the row, and
      fasten off the pink. Turn.
     Row 9- 23: Repeat Rows 3 and 4 alternately in color cream, join color pink at the
      end of Row 23, and fasten off the color cream. Turn.
     Row 10
     Row 11
     Row 12
     Row 13
     Row 14
     Row 15
     Row 16
     Row 17
     Row 18
     Row 19
     Row 20
     Row 21
     Row 22
     Row 23
Notes
1. If you want to adjust the length of your blanket, you can crochet more or fewer rows
here, but remember to write the number of rows down for the remaining two panels.
2. My cream panel now measured approximately 9½” inches from the top of the pink
row.
Row 24-38: Repeat Rows 4 and 3 in color pink for the next 15 rows, join color grey at
the end of Row 38, fasten off the color pink. Turn.
Row 39-53: Repeat Rows 3 and 4 in color grey for the next 15 rows, join color pink at
the end of Row 53, fasten off the color grey. Turn.
Row 54: Repeat Row 4 in color pink, join color cream at the end of the row and fasten
off the color pink. Turn.
Row 55: Repeat Row 3 in color cream, join grey at the end of the row and fasten off the
color cream. Turn.
Row 56: Repeat Row 4 in color grey, join pink at the end of the row and fasten off the
color grey. Turn.
R0w 57: Repeat Row 3 in color pink, join cream at the end of the row and fasten off the
pink. Turn.
Row 58-60: Repeat Row 4, 3 and 4 again in color cream. Turn
Row 61: Continuing with cream color, ch 2 (counts as a hdc), 1 hdc in each ch and st
across to end, fasten off. (60 hdc)
Note: The last Row is a hdc row and not a single crochet row like the first row because
the hdc made it the same width as the first colorful panel.
FINISHING
Using the smaller hook, weave in all the tails left. Take care to weave in through the top
part of your esc sts to avoid your tails showing through the gaps.