Sunday, January 22, 2012

Child's Chunky Cloche Hat Free Pattern!


I made this really cute cloche hat for my daughter. Unfortunatly I don't think these pictures really give the hat justice. First, because my daughter refuses to let me take pictures of her because she wants to look at the screen while I take her picture too, which as you know is not humanly possible. Second, my camera is what you could call a piece o' crap. Third, even if I had a good camera I still don't have the mad skillz to take good pictures.


So these pictures are the best I could do, and you will have to trust me that it really is cute!

You should also know that this pattern might not be perfect. Specifically, the bottom where the cloche flares out, the numbers don't exactly match up. It actually caused the "brim" to be slightly pinched in the back which I think looks really cute.

I also didn't have this pattern tested. I don't even know how to go about all that. Fair warning has been given! If you have any questions, shoot me an email. If you have a suggestion of how to phrase something different I would love it hear it :) Plus it is made with Wool-Ease Thick & Quick so it whips up in no time, so if it doesn't turn out the way you want, you only wasted like 15 minutes. Also I didn't want to make the math of the pattern all perfect and stuff. I just started college again after a 4 year break and my brain hurts. You are lucky you have a pattern at all ;)

Yarn: Lionbrand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick (This is the yarn I used, I have never used another yarn with this pattern and I have no idea if other thick yarns would work right. I don't know if doubling up worsted weight yarn would work either).

Hook Size: N

Size: Fits my daughter who is 2 1/2. The yarn gives the hat a good amount of stretch. If I had to guess I would say you could safely make this for an 18 mo. - 3 year old girl.

The products you make from this pattern are yours to do with as you please. You can sell products made with this pattern (woohoo!). I would be flattered to see some of these popping up on Etsy. However, do not sell this pattern. First of all I don't think it is good enough to sell, second of all this is a free pattern for everyone, so don't get all greedy. I understand that you could change like 3 stitches in this pattern and "make it your own" and that "technically" there is nothing I could do about that but, are you seriously that lacking in creativity that you would need to do that? Have some faith in yourself and your creativity :) Come up with your own stuff. (The right to sell products are for my crochet patterns only unless otherwise stated.)

Ok enough of that...on to the pattern!

Round 1. Ch3, crochet 11 hdc in the 3rd chain from the hook. Join with a slip stitch to the top of the ch 3.

2.  Ch 2, 1 hdc in same space , 2 hdc in each chain around. Join with a slip stitch in the top of the chain 2.

3. Ch 2, 1 hdc in same space, *1 hdc in next chain, 1hdc in next chain, 2 hdc in next chain*, repeat around. Join with slip stitch in top of chain 2.

4-7. Ch 2, 1 hdc in each chain around. Join with a slip stitch in top of chain 2.

8. Ch 2, 1 hdc in same space, *1 hdc in next chain, 1 hdc in next chain, 2 hdc in next chain*. Repeat around. Join with slip stitch in top of ch 2.

9. Ch 2, 1 hdc in same space, *1 hdc in next chain, 1 hdc in next chain, 1 hdc in next chain, 2 hdc in next chain*. Repeat around. Join with a slip stitch in top of chain 2 (this row didn't add up for me. I ended up with 1 hdc and a join in the last part of the row. Honestly it looked fine.)

I added 2 pink little buttons on the side as you can see in the picture above. I hope you like the pattern! Like I said, just email me with any questions.

5 comments:

  1. I just made one of these and it turned out cute. But I have a couple of questions. It didn't penetrate my brain that looking at the pic it looks like you worked in the back loops on each round. Is this correct? I didn't do mine that way since the pattern didn't say to but think it would look better. Also on Rnd 9 is there supposed to be increases? You have one in the 1st st where you hdc in same st as the ch 2 but then it only says hdc in next stitch. I worked my as a repeat of rnd 8 but would like to know where you put your increases. You can email me at butterflycrochet at gmail.com. Thanks

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  2. I made one and it looked good but have a couple of questions. 1) Did you work in the back loops on each round? The pics look like it but the directions don't say to.
    2) Are there supposed to be increases in rnd 9? You put the 1st hdc in the same place as the ch 2 but then after seeing 1hdc in next st 3 times it says to repeat from * and that * is before the 1st of the 3 hdc. So it's kind of confusing.
    You can email me at butterflycrochet at gmail.com. Thanks

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  3. I believe I did crochet in the back loops. I also fixed round 9. I appreciate you bringing it to my attention!!

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  4. Sorry for the double post. It didn't look like the first one went through.
    Thank you for the update on the pattern.

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