Hi there,
As promised my new free pattern! I just finished reading Alice in Wonderland again and I had to start crocheting!
You could use it as a centerpiece for a Alice in Wonderland inspired tea party! Or maybe as a gift, but please note you should not give this to a child when you use pin needles!
Enjoy!
Hat
Materials:
-Black yarn
- crochet hook (i used size 2.0 mm)
-embroidery floss and needle
-piece of white felt
-ribbon
-pin needles (not when you use this for a child)
abbreviations
sc - single crochet
inc - increase
dec - decrease
* - repeat between * and *
work in continuous rounds
R1: sc 6 in magic ring
R2: inc around (12)
R3: *sc 1, inc* repeat around (18)
R4: *sc 2, inc* repeat around (24)
R5: *sc 3, inc* repeat around (30)
R6: *sc 4, inc* repeat around (36)
R7: *sc 5, inc* repeat around (42)
R8: in backloops only: *sc6, inc* repeat around (48)
R9-20: sc around (48)
R21: *sc 5, dec* repeat around (42)
R22: In frontloops only: sc around (42)
R23: inc, sc6, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 6, inc, inc, sc 5, inc, sc 5, inc, sc 6, inc (50)
R24: *sc, inc* around (75)
R25: sc 15, inc, sc 15, inc, sc 15, inc, sc 15, inc, sc 10, inc (80)
R26: sc around (80)
Fasten off
Tie a ribbon around the hat. Embroider 10/6 on a piece of felt, place this with pin needles between the ribbon.
Cute!!
ReplyDeleteSure IS cute!!!! Thanks for sharing the pattern! :D
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing!
best wishes from Austria!
SO cute! The link on the side for this is incorrect though. There's an extra http://www.blogger.com at the beginning ;)
ReplyDeletecute stuff!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I am linking to you on my Blog today about Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, thank you for the pattern. :)
ReplyDeleteIs this hat life sized for a person?
ReplyDeleteIs it life human SIZED
Deletei love the hat what sort of yarn did you make it with?
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to make one for my daughter - she's taking a millinery class at Kent State this semester for her costume design major. :)
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