Monday, April 14, 2014

How To Carry Non Working Yarn


How To Carry Yarn Not In Use


I am currently working on a hat pattern that uses different colors, I do not want to have to sew in lots of tails upon finishing my hat, so I have carried all of the colors along the seam of every round.















In this picture you can see the inside of the hat with the beginning and ending strands of yarn.





























On the exterior side of the hat you can barely notice what has been happening on the inside of the hat












This is how I achieved this as I ended and started each and every round. I folded the non working strands over my hook and pulled the new working yarn through the non working yarns and then through the stitch on my hook and made a slip stitch, to join the round and to begin a new round of my hat.

















I then pulled the non working strands nice and snug against the beginning of the round I am now working into. Those non working strands of yarn are now ignored as I continue to crochet this round, you do not want to work over them any further as they will not be in place for the next color change.













If you click on the picture below to enlarge it you will see that every strand is neatly tucked away. 














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Friday, April 11, 2014

The Easy Magic Slouch



Introduction: I have named this free crochet hat pattern, The Easy Magic Slouch as it's decorative and textured look is so easy to achieve. The decorative bumps are made by placing a trpl crochet in between 2 sc's, the larger st placed between the 2 smaller st's force the larger st to poke out, so much easier and quicker than making a bobble st or a popcorn st and less yarn too! now that's magic. The texture of the st's in the body of the hat is achieved by placing a hdc and dc next to each other and repeated for the round, the texture of the hat edge is a row of sc's followed by a row of bpsc which completes the easy magic slouch, I hope you have as much fun making this hat pattern as I did whilst writing it. Find me on Face Book.































To fit: Adult
Yarn: 8 ply approx 150 gm’s US DK/Medium
Hook size: 4 mm US G/6
US crochet terms used
Skill level: beginner +
Tension: medium
Time: approx 3 hours
Stitches used:
Sl st=slip stitch
Ch=chain
Sc = single crochet
Hdc= half double crochet
Dc =double crochet
Trpl = triple crochet
Bpsc = back post single crochet, there is a video tutorial on how to do the bpsc on the video's page of this blog.


Please note! the beginning 2 chain is not counted as a stitch
Starting at the top of the crown
Chain 4, sl st to first ch to form a ring. Or use a magic ring
Row 1, ch 2, work 12 dc into ring, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round, join this way on each round (12 dc)

Increase in every stitch
Row 2, ch 1 work (1 hdc,1 dc) in each dc to end, join (24 st's)
Increase in every 2nd stitch
Row 3, ch 2 work 1 dc in 1st st, work (1 hdc, 1 dc) in next st, *work 1 dc in next st, work (1 hdc,1 dc) in next st* repeat from *to* to end, join (36 st's)
Increase in every 3rd stitch
Row 4, ch 2, work 1 dc in 1st st, work 1 dc in next st, work (1 hdc, 1 dc) in next st, *work 1 dc in each of next 2 st's, work (1 hdc, 1 dc) in next st* repeat from *to* to end, join (48 st's)
Increase in every 4th stitch
Row 5, ch 2, work 1 dc in 1st st, work 1 dc in each of the next 2 st's, work (1hdc, 1 dc) in next st, *work 1 dc in each of next 3 st's, (1hdc, 1 dc) in next st* repeat from *to* to end, join (60 st's)
Increase in every 5th stitch
Row 6, ch 2, work 1 dc in 1st st, work 1 dc in each of the next 3 st's, work (1hdc, 1 dc) in next st, *work 1 dc in each of next 4 st's, work (1hdc, 1 dc) in next st* repeat from *to* to end, join, (72 st's)
Increase in every 6th stitch
Row 7, ch 2, work 1 dc in 1st st, work 1 dc in each of the next 4 st's, work (1hdc, 1 dc) in next st, *work 1 dc in each of next 5 st's, work (1hdc, 1 dc) in next st* repeat from *to* to end, join, (84 st's)
***Color change
Row 8, ch 1, work 1 sc in 1 st, work 1 trpl in next st, (push the trpl's forward so they poke outward), *work 1 sc in next st, work 1 trpl in next st* repeat from *to* to end, join (84 st's)
***Color change
Row 9, ch 2 work 1 dc in 1st, work 1 hdc in next st, *work 1 dc in next st, work 1 hdc in next st* repeat from *to* to end, join
Row 10 and 11, repeat row 9
***Color change
Row 12, repeat row 8
***Color Change
Row 13, 14 and 15 repeat rows, 9
***Color change
Row 16,
repeat row 8
***Color change
Row 17, 18 and 19 repeat row, 9
***Color change
Row 20, repeat row 8
Row 21, 22 and 23 repeat row, 9
***Color Change
Row 24, repeat row 8
Row 25 and 26, repeat row 9
Begin the hat edge
Row 27, ch 1 work 1 sc in each st to end, do not join
Row 28, to make the 1 st bpsc, come in from behind the ch 1, insert hook into the space between the ch 1 and the 1st sc and make the bpsc around the 1st sc, work 1 bpsc in each st to end, make join into the top of the 1st bpsc
***Color change
Row 29, ch 1 work 1 sc in each st to end, do not join
Row 30, work 1 bpsc in each st to end, join
***Color change
Row 31,
ch 1 work 1 sc in each st to end, do not join
Row 32, work 1 bpsc in each st to end, join
***Color change
Row 33, ch 1 work 1 sc in each st to end, do not join
Row 34, work 1 bpsc in each st to end, join
***Color change
Row 35, ch 1 work 1 sc in each st to end, do not join
Row 36, work 1 bpsc in each st to end, join
***Color change
Row 37, ch 1 work 1 sc in each st to end, do not join
Row 38, work 1 bpsc in each st to end, join
***Color change
Row 39, ch 1 work 1 sc in each st to end, do not join
Row 40, work 1 bpsc in each st to end, join, finish off and sew in ends



















Free Pattern Courtesy Of Cat Wood
2014.
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Monday, April 7, 2014

Baby Kisses-Crochet Baby Hat-Free Pattern




Introduction: This is a sweet little pattern for a boy or girl, and depending on which way you look at it, you can see an X shape or a Diamond shape, I can see the X shape and have therefore called the hat pattern, baby kisses xxx. The shape is formed by skipping a stitch, making 2 st's then coming back to work in the skipped st, the other half of the stitch is made similar, but you skip 2 st's, make a st, then come in from behind the st just made and make the 2 skipped st's, that way the elongated stitch stands out as a 3d effect and makes the X or the diamond.

Hook size: 4mm, US G/6
Yarn: 8 ply approx 50 gm’s US DK/Medium.
US crochet terms used
Skill level: beginner +
Tension: medium
Time: approx 1.5 hours
Stitches used:
Sl st = slip stitch
Ch = chain
Hdc = half double crochet
Dc  double crochet
Fpdc = front post dc
Bpdc = back post dc



Please note! The beginning ch 2 of every rnd is not counted as a st.
BEGIN:
Chain 4, sl st to first ch to form a ring. Or use a magic ring
Row 1, ch 2, work 10 dc into ring, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round, (you will join this way on every round)
(Increase in every st)
Row 2, ch 2, work 2 dc in same space as join, work 2 dc in each st to end of the round, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (20 dc)
(Increase in every 2nd st)
Row 3, ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in next dc, work 2 dc in next dc*, repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (30 dc)
(Increase in every 3rd st)
Row 4, ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 1 dc in next dc, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*, repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (40 dc)
(Increase in every 4th st)
Row 5, ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 1 dc in next 2 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*, repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (50 dc) approx 13.5 inch circumference, new born size, stop increases and go onto row 7
(Increase in every 5th st)
Row 6,
ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 1 dc in next 3 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 4 dc, work 2 dc in next dc*, repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (60 dc) 3 to 6 month size, stop increases and go onto next row
Row 7, ch 2, work 1 dc in each dc to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (new born,50 dc/60 dc 3 to 6 months)
Pattern Rows: Row 1 and Row 2 form pattern, they are the reverse of each other, this will form an X shape or diamond shape pattern, depends on the way you look at it.
Row 1, ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, skip 1 dc, work 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc, work 1 dc in the skipped dc, skip 2 dc, work 1 dc in next dc, (now coming in from behind the dc just made and working into the skipped st's), work 1 dc into the 1st skipped dc, work 1 dc into the 2nd skipped dc, *work 1 dc in each of the next 4 dc, skip 1 dc, work 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, work 1 dc in the skipped dc, skip 2 dc, work 1 dc in next dc, (now coming in from behind the dc just made and working into the skipped st's), work 1 dc into the 1st skipped dc, work 1 dc into the 2nd skipped dc* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (50 dc/60 dc)
Row 2, ch 2, work 1 dc in same space as join, work 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, skip 2 dc, work 1 dc in next dc, (now coming in from behind the dc just made and working into the skipped st's), work 1 dc into the 1st skipped dc, work 1 dc into the 2nd skipped dc, skip 1 dc, work 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, work 1 dc in the skipped dc, *work 1 dc in each of the next 4 dc, skip 2 dc, work 1 dc in next dc, (now coming in from behind the dc just made and working into the skipped st's), work 1 dc into the 1st skipped dc, work 1 dc into the 2nd skipped dc, skip 1 dc, work 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, work 1 dc in the skipped dc* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (50 dc/60 dc)
You can end the pattern on row 1 or row 2

For newborn size, repeat pattern rows until hat measures approx 4.5 inches (approx 5 rows of pattern)
For 3 to 6 month size, repeat pattern rows until hat measures approx 5.5 inches (approx 6 rows of pattern)
Hat Edge: Both Sizes
Row 1, ch 2, work 1 dc in each dc to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (50 dc/60 dc)
Row 2, ch 2, *work 1 fpdc around the next dc, work a bpdc around the next dc* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the top of the beginning fpdc of this round (50 dc/60 dc)

For newborn size, Row 3, ch 1, work 1 hdc in each st around, finish off and sew in ends
Row 3, repeat row 2

Row 4, ch 1, work 1 hdc in each st around, finish off and sew in ends 

Free Pattern Courtesy Of Cat Wood
2014.
You can sell your items made from this free crochet pattern
I’d love to see this pattern used for charity use
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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Easy Textured Hat Pattern-For baby



To fit 3 months. For newborn size use a 3.5 mm hook and make your hat length approx 4.5 inches prior to hat edge

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Introduction: This little hat was designed with the male child in mind, nothing too fancy, just a little texture and a very simple technique makes this the perfect recipe, for a quick and attractive hat for the little man in your life. A sc, ch, sc, is all that it takes! Once you are comfortable with the way the hat is made, it may be time for you to experiment with adding more colors, a fine way to use up left over yarn or co-ordinate colors to match a favorite outfit you have. cats rockin crochet

Hook size: 4mm, US G/6 
Yarn: 8 ply approx 50 gm’s US DK/Medium.
US crochet terms used
Skill level: beginner
Tension: medium
Time: approx 1.5 hours
Stitches used:
Sl st=slip stitch
Ch=chain
Sc = single crochet
Begin:
Ch 4 and sl st into 1st ch to form a circle, or make a magic ring
Rnd 1: ch 1, work 8 sc into ring, to join, sl st into the 1st sc of this round (8 sc)
Rnd 2: ch 1, work 2 sc in each sc to end, to join, sl st into the 1st sc of this round (16 sc)
Rnd 3: ch 1, work 1 sc in first sc, work 2 sc in next sc, *work 1 sc in next sc, work 2 sc in next sc* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st sc of this round (24 sc)
Rnd 4: ch 1, *work 1 sc into each of the next 2 sc, work 2 sc in next sc* repeat from *to* to end,
to join, sl st into the 1st sc of this round (32 sc)
Row 5: ch 1, *work 1 sc into each of the next 3 sc, work 2 sc in the next sc* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st sc of this round (40 sc)
Row 6: ch 1, *work 1 sc into each of the next 4 sc, work 2 sc in the next sc* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st sc of this round (48 sc)
Rnd 7: ch 1, *work 1 sc into each of the next 5 sc, work 2 sc in the next sc* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st sc of this round (56 sc) 13.5 inches head circumference
Rnd 8: ch 1, work 1 sc in each sc to end, to join, sl st into the 1st sc of this round (56 sc)
Rnd 9: ch 1, work (1 sc, ch 1, 1 sc) in 1st sc, skip the next sc, *work (1 sc, ch 1, 1 sc) in the next sc, skip the next sc* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the ch 1 space between the first 2 sc (56 sc)
Rnd 10: ch 1, work (1 sc, ch 1, 1 sc) in the next sc, *skip 1 sc work (1 sc, ch 1, 1 sc) in the next sc* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the ch 1 space between the first 2 sc (56 sc)
Continue with rnd 10 until work measures approx 5.5 inches in length, you must make a join into the very 1st sc of the round on your last row of the simple textured pattern


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Hat Edge: work a little loosely, or your hat edge will be too tight
Rnd 1, ch 1, work 1 sc into the very 1st sc, work 1 sc in each sc to end, to join, sl st into the 1st sc of this round (56 sc)

Repeat rnd 1, 3 to 4 more times (or continue for length desired), do not break off yarn if you are making the decorative band
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Optional:
Making the decorative band:
Row 1: ch 5, work 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, work 1 sc in each of the next 3 ch, turn
Row 2: ch 1, work 1 sc in each of the next 4 sc, turn
Repeat row 2: 22 more times, (24 rows total), leave a tail for sewing the tag to the hat edge, begin sewing the 1st row of the tag, then straighten up your work and sew the last row to the hat edge, if you have enough yarn sew your tag in place, add a button on each end of the tag for decoration

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Free Pattern Courtesy Of Cat Wood
2014.
You can sell your items made from this free crochet pattern
I’d love to see this pattern used for charity use
Please link back to this pattern if you use it


Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Baby Rails- A Free Crochet Pattern


 
Introduction: I called this hat baby rails as it looks a little like train tracks, I first made one for my new born grandson Jack, I wanted a masculine looking hat for a boy, he looked so cute in his baby rails hat that I had to write the pattern for it. I love the look of the fpdc and bpdc together, wide or narrow gaps between each stitch give such a uniformed and neat look, I'm sure your little boy will look so smart in his baby rails hat. Free crochet pattern below.
To fit: 2 sizes, new born to 3 months, 3 to 9 months

Hook size: AU 4mm, US G/6
Yarn: AU 8 ply, US dk, approx 100 gms
US crochet terms used
Skill level: Beginner +
Tension: medium
Time: approx 2 hours
Stitches used:
ch = chain
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
fpdc = front post double crochet
bpdc = back post double crochet

Please note! The beginning ch 2 of every rnd is not counted as a st.
BEGIN:
Chain 4, sl st to first ch to form a ring. Or use a magic ring.
Row 1, ch 2, work 12 dc into ring, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round, (you will join this way on every round)
(Increase in every st)
Row 2, ch 2, work 2 dc into each dc to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round, (24 dc)
(Increase in every 2nd st)
Row 3, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 2 dc into the next dc, *work 1 dc in next dc, work 2 dc into the next dc*, repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round, (36 dc)
(Increase in every 3rd st)
Row 4, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 1 dc into the next dc, work 2 dc into the next dc, * work 1 dc into each of the next 2 dc, work 2 dc into the next dc*,  repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round, (48 dc) for new born to 3 months stop increases here and go onto the pattern approx 13.5 inch circumference
(Increase in every 4th st)
Row 5, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 1 dc into each of the next 2 dc, work 2 dc into the next dc, * work 1 dc into each of the next 3 dc, work 2 dc into the next dc*,  repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round, (60 dc) for 3 to 9 months stop increases, approx 15.5 inch circumference
Row 6, for size 3 to 6 months only, ch 2, work 2 dc in same place as join, *work 1 dc in each of next 14 dc, work 2 dc in next dc,* repeat from *to* 2 more times, work 1 dc in each of the next 14 dc, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round, (64 dc)



Pattern Row. The pattern is an 8 st count that needs to be multiplied by an even number, for the look desired.
the ch 2 is not counted as a st
Row 1, ch 2,(do not work into the ch 2 of the previous row) *work 1 fpdc around each of the next 4 dc, work 1 bpdc around each of the next 4 dc* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the top of the 1st fpdc of this round
Row 2, ch 2,(do not work into the ch 2 of the previous row) *work 1 fpdc around each of the next 4 fpdc, work 1 bpdc around each of the next 4 bpdc* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the top of the 1st fpdc of this round.
For newborn to 3 month size, repeat row 2 until your hat measures approx 4.5 inches in length, then continue onto the rib edging
For 3 to 9 months size, repeat row 2 until your hat measures approx 5.5 inches in length, then continue onto the rib edging
Rib Edging
Row 1, ch 2, work 1 fpdc around each of the next 2 st's, work 1 bpdc around each of the next 2 st's* repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the top of the 1st fpdc of this round.
Row 2, to row 3, repeat row 1 of rib edging (or continue for length desired)
Row 4, ch 1, work 1 hdc in each st to end, to join, sl st into the top of the 1st hdc of this round, finish off and sew in ends


 Rachelle Herron, say's
"Loving this pattern from Cathy Wood at Cats Rockin Crochet. It is quick and easy and has awesome texture. I used some leftover Panda soft I had"

Rachelle has done it again!
Why not team the baby rails hat pattern with the one piece bootie pattern, they look fantastic together! Thank you Rachelle.

Free Pattern Courtesy Of Cat Wood
2014.
You can sell your items made from this free crochet pattern
I’d love to see this pattern used for charity use
Please link back to this pattern if you use it

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Free Crochet Patterns For Boys



Where to find free crochet patterns for boys

There does not seem to be a very large selection of free crochet patterns for boys available, yet some of the patterns I did find are of high quality along with the cute factor.
I have put a selection of a few that I have found here and as I find more I will up date the list.
You can find this little beauty at Red Heart, free crochet pattern
Here is one for the older boy from Red Heart too, free crochet pattern
This is a baby hooded cardigan by LisaAuch, free crochet pattern
A sweater for junior, I can see many colour options, free crochet pattern
How about an aviator hat? by LisaAuch, free crochet pattern
This little baby to 3 months is so cute, free crochet pattern
A really easy to make newborn vest, free crochet pattern
A floppy brim army hat, with various sizes, free crochet patternboys-floppy-brimmed-army-hat1
Cats-Rockin-Crochet sharing, free crochet patterns for boys.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Free Crochet Hat Patterns Just For Baby



I have gathered a selection of my popular, free baby crochet hat patterns and placed them on one page for a quick one stop and view, just for you!

Just find your favorite and click on it's link, that will then take you to the free crochet hat pattern page

Little Fans Down Under-Beanie Babe
Free Crochet Pattern

 The Shy Butterfly-Baby Beanie
Free Crochet Pattern

The Baby Scale
Free Crochet Pattern

Little Wraps-Baby Beanie
Free Crochet Pattern

Little Cluster Beanie Babe Hat 
Free Crochet Pattern
This is my new born grandson wearing the above hat, he weighed 6.6lb, he will get lots of wear out of this hat as you can see.
The Baby Chain-Baby Hat
Free Crochet Pattern 
 Please continue to drop by Cats-Rockin-Crochet for more free crochet patterns, not only for baby, but for the child and adults too!


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Botanic Ridge-Adult Hat-Free Crochet Pattern




 Botanic Ridge-Adult Hat-Free Crochet Pattern

Introduction: If you want a quick and easy free crochet hat pattern that has the wow factor, this is for you! The pattern stitch is made over 2 rows only and repeated for length desired, with or without the ribbed edging this hat looks stunning. There are 2 adult sizes included in the instructions; there will also be a beret style of this pattern coming very soon.
To fit: Adult, 2 sizes, small to medium, medium to large
Measurements approx: 17 inches in circumference/ approx 19.5 inches in circumference
Please note, by using a smaller or larger hook, you can make a smaller or larger beanie
Hook size: 4mm, US G/6 (see introduction)
Yarn: 8 ply approx 100 gm’s US DK/Medium.
US crochet terms used
Skill level: beginner +
Tension: medium
Time: approx 2 hours
Stitches used:
Sl st=slip stitch
Ch=chain
Sc = single crochet
Dc =double crochet
Bpdc = back post double crochet
Fpdc=front post double crochet
Cluster = A 2 dc cluster st. Yo hook, insert hook into st, pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops on hook (2 loops left on hook), yo hook, insert hook into same st and pull up a loop (4 loops left on hook), yo hook and pull through 2 loops on hook (3 loops left on hook), yo hook and pull through all loops on hook. A 2 dc cluster made.
Special stitch: Triple clusters = work (2 dc cluster, ch 3, 2 dc cluster, ch 3, 2 dc cluster) all in the same stitch

Please note! The beginning ch 2 of every rnd is not counted as a st.
BEGIN:
Chain 4, sl st to first ch to form a ring. Or use a magic ring.
Row 1, ch 2, work 12 dc into ring, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round, (you will join this way on every round)
(Increase in every st)
Row 2, ch 2, work 2 dc into each dc to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (24 dc)
(Increase in every 2nd st)
Row 3, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 2 dc into the next dc, *work 1 dc in next dc, work 2 dc into the next dc*, repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (36 dc)
(Increase in every 3rd st)
Row 4, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 1 dc into the next dc, work 2 dc into the next dc, *work 1 dc into each of the next 2 dc, work 2 dc into the next dc*, repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (48 dc)
(Increase in every 4th st)
Row 5, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 1 dc into each of the next 2 dc, work 2 dc into the next dc, *work 1 dc into each of the next 3 dc, work 2 dc into the next dc*, repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (60 dc)
(Increase in every 5th st)
Row 6, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 1 dc into each of the next 3 dc, work 2 dc into the next dc, *work 1 dc into each of the next 4 dc, work 2 dc into the next dc*, repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round (72 dc) small to medium size stop increases here and go on to the pattern
(Increase in every 6th st)
Row 7, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 1 dc into each of the next 4 dc, work 2 dc into the next dc, *work 1 dc into each of the next 5 dc, work 2 dc into the next dc*, repeat from *to* to end, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round, (84 dc) medium to large size, stop increases here and go on to the pattern
Begin Pattern: See special stitch instructions for the triple clusters
Row 1, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 1 dc in next dc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, skip 3 st’s, work the triple clusters in next st, skip 3 st’s, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, *work 1 dc into each of the next 3 dc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, skip 3 st’s, work the triple clusters in next st, skip 3 st’s, work 1 fpdc around the next dc*,  repeat from *to* to last dc of the round, work 1 dc in the last dc, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round
Row 2, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 1 dc in next dc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, ch 3, work 1 sc in the top of the 2nd cluster, ch 3, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, *work 1 dc into each of the next 3 dc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, ch 3, work 1 sc in the top of the 2nd cluster, ch 3, work 1 fpdc around the next dc*, repeat from *to* to last dc of the round, work 1 dc in the last dc, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round
Row 3, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 1 dc in next dc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, work the triple clusters in the next sc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, *work 1 dc into each of the next 3 dc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, work the triple clusters in the next sc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc*, repeat from *to* to last dc of the round, work 1 dc in the last dc, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round
Row 4, repeat row 2
Row 5, repeat row 3
Row 6, repeat row 2
Row 7, repeat row 3
Row 8, repeat row 2
Row 9, repeat row 3
Row 10, repeat row 2
Row 11, repeat row 3
Row 12, repeat row 2, my hat is now approx 7 inches in length, you can continue with pattern for length desired, you have the option to add a ribbed hat edge or finish off on a pattern row of your choice
Ribbed Edging:
Row 1, ch 2, work 1 dc in same place as join, work 1 dc in next dc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, work 3 dc in the ch 3 space, work 1 dc in the sc, work 3 dc in the ch 3 space, work 1 fpdc around the next fpdc, *work 1 dc into each of the next 3 dc, work 1 fpdc around the next dc, work 3 dc in the ch 3 space, work 1 dc in the sc, work 3 dc in the ch 3 space, work 1 fpdc around the next fpdc* repeat from *to* to last dc of the round, work 1 dc in the last dc, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round, (small size, 72 dc large size, 84 dc)
Row 2, ch 2, work 1 bpdc in same place as join, work 1 fpdc around each of the next 2 st’s, *work 1 bpdc around each of the next 2 st’s, work 1 fpdc around each of the next 2 st’s*, repeat from *to* to last dc of the round, work 1 bpdc around the last st, to join, sl st into the 1st dc of this round
Row 3, repeat row 2
Row 4, repeat row 2, finish off or continue for length desired


Free Pattern Courtesy Of Cat Wood
2014.

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