Saturday 26 September 2015

Crochet Christmas Baby Hats


 Christmas Baby Hats

Hope you think these are cute :) 




Crochet Christmas Baby Hat            0 – 3 months
 
 
Requirements:

DK yarn

4mm crochet hook

 
Pattern:

This pattern is written in UK terminology      

tc = treble crochet        dc = double crochet       ch = chain

Worked in the round

Chain 3,  join with a slip stitch into a ring.

Round 1:   ch2, make 9tc into ring, slip stitch to join. (10sts)

Round 2:   ch2 then 1tc in same stitch as ch2, 2tc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. (20sts)

Round 3:   ch2  then1 tc in same stitch as ch2,  * 1tc in next stitch, 2tc in next stitch repeat from * all around,  join with slip stitch. (30sts)

Round 4:   ch2  then1 tc in same stitch as ch2,  * 1tc in next stitch, 1tc in next stitch , 2tc in next stitch repeat from * all around,  join with slip stitch. (40sts)

Round 5:   Ch 2, tc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch

Rounds 6- 12:    Repeat round 5, increasing one stitch on every round

 
Dc all around

Join with slip stitch.  Fasten off.  Weave in ends. 
 
Add a pretty ribbon bow, or a crochet chain bow, a motif, applique or a pom-pom.......

 
 
Copyright © 2015 ‘made by marianna’  All Rights Reserved
This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced
or republished on another webpage or website.
‘This work is registered with the UK Copyright Service.’
 

6 comments:

  1. These are so cute! Thank you for sharing your patterns and permitting others to use them.

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  2. Oh yes, very cute, thanks once again for the beautiful patterns that you create for us to use at leisure

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    1. Hello Maryann - so happy to know that you are still 'following' me - and that you continue to enjoy my patterns. Very best wishes. M x

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  3. can you explain what tc means since there are so many people from the US that would be interested in this?? thanks

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  4. It's explained at the top of the pattern - it means treble crochet.

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