stuff your stockings: super cute crochet hat

Friday, September 24, 2010
A few years ago I attempted to teach myself to crochet.  I managed to make a very small square before I gave up.  After seeing these sweet little Sesame Street hats that Michell linked up to the stocking stuffer share-along page, I'm thinking that I may need to drag out my crochet supplies and start learning again. 

Michell has a very cute stocking stuffer to share with you today.  And . . . she's even giving you the chance to make it OR win it!  Woo hoo! 

I'm so excited to have the pleasure to do my FIRST guess post.

Hi, I'm Michell
and you can find me here:
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Last year at 39 I had a baby, quit my Flight Attendant job and picked up my crochet hook that I forgot about for the last 15 years.

I love making  stuff......especially hats for my son (who at the moment HATES wearing hats.)

I share lots of tutorials on my blog....and here's another one I am excited to share...... just in time for Christmas...
Isn't this Santa Hat the CUTEST??
Let's Make one!!

Materials
Size I/5.5 mm crochet hook
Your Favorite RED 4 ply yarn
Your Favorite White Fur
Tapestry Needle for attaching the pom pom

Here are instructions for this Santa Hat Newborn to Adult Sizes:
Chain 3, Join.
Round 1: Work 6 SC through the chain. (6 SC total) Mark the first stitch with a yarn marker. Do not join.
Round 2-3: The first single crochet will be worked right in the top of the previous single crochet, working the cap in a continual round. Work 1 SC through each stitch. (6 SC total)
Round 4: Work 2 SC in each stitch. (12 SC total)
Round 5-9: Work 1 SC in each stitch around. (12 SC total)
Round 10: *Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 Stitches, work 2 SC in the next stitch. Continue around from *. (16 SC total)
Round 11: *Work 1 SC in each stitch around. (16 SC total)
Round 12: *Work 1 SC in each of the next 3 stitches, work 2 SC in the next stitch. Continue around from *. (20 SC total)
Round 13: work 1 SC in ea SC around. (20 SC total)
Round 14: *Work 1 SC in each of the next 4 stitches, work 2 SC in the next stitch. Continue around from *. (24 SC total)
Round 15-16: work 1 SC in ea SC around. (24 SC total)
Round 17: *Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches, work 2 SC in the next stitch. Continue around from *. (32 SC total)
Round 18-21: work 1 SC in ea SC around. (32 SC total)
Round 22: *Work 1 SC in each of the next 3 stitches, work 2 SC in the next stitch. Continue around from *. (40 SC total)
Round 23: work 1 SC in ea SC around. (40 SC total)

This is the first place that you can stop increasing and continue on for the length of the cap. The will fit a newborn size head 12"-13" inches.

Round 24: *Work 1 SC in each of the next 4 stitches, work 2 SC in the next stitch. Continue around from *. (48 SC total)
Round 25-27: work 1 SC in ea SC around. (48 SC total)

This is another place that you can stop increasing and continue on for the length of the cap. This will fit a toddler size head 16"inches.

Round 28: *Work 1 SC in each of the next 4 stitches, work 2 SC in the next stitch. Continue around from *. (58 SC total)
Round 29-32: work 1 SC in ea SC around. (58 SC total)

This is another place that you can stop increasing and continue on for the length of the cap. This will fit a child size head 18" inches.

Round 33: *Work 1 SC in each of the next 5 stitches, work 2 SC in the next stitch. Continue around from *. (66 SC total)
Round 34-43: work 1 SC in ea SC around. (66 SC total)
Continue for the length of the cap. This will fit an adult size head 22"-24".

To end, skip 1 stitch, slip stitch in the next stitch. Cut the yarn and pull the tail through.

Edging
Round 1: Work a round of single crochet with white fur around. Join with the beginning stitch
Round 2: Work 1 double crochet in each single crochet around.  Join with the beginning stitch.
Round 3: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around. Join with the beginning stitch.

Pom-Pom
There are a million ways to make a pom-pom. Just search YouTube and you will see what I mean....

Here is my favorite simple way:
1. Wrap yarn around 2 or 3 fingers about 50 times.
2. Slip off fingers and tie a tight knot around middle.
3. Cut loops, trim and fluff

Use yarn needle to attach pom-pom to hat.

That was so FUN....let's give one of my hats away!

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Thanks so much Michell! 

You have got to check out Michell's Etsy store too . . . so many cute hats!  And she's going to give the winner their choice from the super cute collection.

Now, here's how you can win your own hat from the Michell's Etsy store:
*Leave one comment for each entry.*

1)  Be or become a follower of twelve crafts.

2)  Be or become a follower of Girl in Air.

3)  Link up an idea/stocking stuffer to the stocking stuffer idea page

4)  Help promote Stuff Your Stockings Saturday by posting the button (code on sidebar) on your blog or on the stocking stuffer idea that you linked up.

5)  Go check out Michell's Etsy page (click on link above hat picture) and leave a comment with which hat you will choose if you win.

Giveaway will be open for entries until Friday, October 1, 2010 @ 11:59 PM (CST).

Craft on!
   
Click on the links below for some of the great parties I may link to, or check out my "I like to party" page.
Weekend - a little lovely, Craft Envy, Under the Table and DreamingBe Different Act Normal, A Vision to Remember, 504 Main - Tickled Pink, Funky Junk Interiors, Tatertots and Jello, I heart naptime

Monday - Keeping it Simple, Craft-O-Maniac, The Girl Creative, The Trendy Treehouse, CRAFT, Making the World Cuter, Mad in Crafts, Sumo's Sweet Stuff, Between Naps on the Porch, Tools Are For WomenIt's So Very Cheri, Skip to My Lou, Sew Can Do

Tuesday - All Thingz Related, Sugar Bee, New Nostalgia, Creative Itch, Lucky Star Lane, Hope Studios, These Creative Juices, My Delicious Ambiguity, Today's Creative Blog-Get Your Craft On!, Tasty Tuesdays at Housewife Eclectic



Friday - The Sabby Nest, A Little Knick Knack, Fingerprints on the Fridge, It's Fun to Craft!, It's a Hodgepodge Life, Kojo Designs, Amy Lou Who, A Few of My Favorite Things, Simply Sweet Home, Frou Frou Decor, Remodelaholic, Foodie Friday at The Speckled Dog


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