Ok, so maybe it's a little unsettling. ;-)
I believe I've mentioned before that I love Halloween. I may have also mentioned that I greatly enjoy crocheting spirals. But something that may not be known about me is that I like to animate stuffed animals... and now it is caught on film. yikes
I thought I'd post the pattern for the hats just in case anyone else might like to play dress up with someone small and accommodating.
Enjoy
Two-Color Swirly Cap
CA Lira 2009
*Also available with chart at Ravelry*
Yarn: Sugar n Cream - hot orange, black,1 ball each (completes both hats)
Hook: size G/6, 4.25 mm
Gauge: 16dc = 4” = 7 rows
Notions: 2 stitch markers of different colors or styles
Abbreviations: chain (ch), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc), stitch (st), back loop only (blo)
Adult
Circumference: 21” - but stretchy
Height (crown to base): 8” - fits to just above eyebrows
Worked in back loop only unless otherwise specified
Worked in continuous rounds without joining
Either color can go first – just stay consistent
1) With A, ch 2, work sc, hdc, dc into 2nd chain from hook, place “A-marker” into front loop of last st worked, pull long loop, remove hook
2) With B, in same ch as step 1, work sc, hdc, dc, place “B-marker” into front loop of last st worked, pull long loop, remove hook
3) Return hook to long loop of A, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 2 dc in back loop only (blo) of next 2 stitches (of color B), pull long loop, remove hook
4) Return hook to long loop of B, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 2 dc in blo of next 6 stitches (of color A), move B-marker into front loop of last st worked, pull long loop, remove hook
5) Return hook to long loop of A, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 2 dc in blo of next 10 stitches (of color B), move A-marker into front loop of last st worked, pull long loop, remove hook
6) Repeat step 4
7) Return hook to long loop of A, adjust loop to fit around hook, work [1 dc in next st, 2 dc in following st (of color B)}
8) Return hook to long loop of B, adjust loop to fit around hook, work [1 dc in next st, 2 dc in following st (of color A)}
9) Return hook to long loop of A, adjust loop to fit around hook, work [1 dc into each of next 2 sts, 2 dc in following st (of color B)
10) Return hook to long loop of B, adjust loop to fit around hook, work [1 dc into each of next 2 sts, 2 dc in following st (of color B)}
11) Return hook to long loop of A, adjust loop to fit around hook, work [1 dc into each of next 3 sts, 2 dc in following st (of both colors)}
12) Return hook to long loop of B, adjust loop to fit around hook, work [1 dc into each of next 3 sts, 2 dc in following st (of both colors)}
13) Return hook to long loop of A, adjust loop to fit around hook, work [1 dc into each of next 4 sts, 2 dc in following st (of both colors)}
14) Return hook to long loop of B, adjust loop to fit around hook, work [1 dc into each of next 4 sts, 2 dc in following st (of both colors)}
15) Return hook to long loop of A, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 1 dc into each of next 36 sts, move A-marker into front loop of last st worked, pull long loop, remove hook
16) Return hook to long loop of B, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 1 dc into each of next 36 sts, move B-marker into front loop of last st worked, pull long loop, remove hook
17) Repeat step 15
18) Repeat step 16
19) Repeat step 15
20) Repeat step 16
21) Repeat step 15
22) Repeat step 16
23) Return hook to long loop of A, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 1 hdc into each of next 3 sts, 1 sc into each of next 3 sts, slst to next st, end off
24) Return hook to long loop of B, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 1 hdc into each of next 3 sts, 1 sc into each of next 3 sts, slst to next st, end off, weave in all loose ends
Child
Circumference: 19” - but stretchy
Height (of sides): 5 ½” – fits to just above eyebrows
Worked in back loop only unless otherwise specified
Worked in continuous rounds
Either color can go first – just stay consistent
Work same as adult size up to and including step 12
13) Return hook to long loop of A, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 1 dc into each of next 30 sts, move A-marker into front loop of last st worked, pull long loop, remove hook
14) Return hook to long loop of B, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 1 dc into each of next 30 sts, move B-marker into front loop of last st worked, pull long loop, remove hook
15) Repeat step 13
16) Repeat step 14
17) Return hook to long loop of A, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 1 hdc into each of next 3 sts, 1 sc into each of next 3 sts, slst to next st, end off
18) Return hook to long loop of B, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 1 hdc into each of next 3 sts, 1 sc into each of next 3 sts, slst to next st, end off, weave in all loose ends
20) Repeat step 16
21) Repeat step 15
22) Repeat step 16
23) Return hook to long loop of A, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 1 hdc into each of next 3 sts, 1 sc into each of next 3 sts, slst to next st, end off
24) Return hook to long loop of B, adjust loop to fit around hook, work 1 hdc into each of next 3 sts, 1 sc into each of next 3 sts, slst to next st, end off, weave in all loose ends.
5 comments:
Is the whole hat worked in back loops only? I love this design but I was having trouble with it last night.
Hiya Betsy
Yes, the entire hat is worked in blo. There is a perfectly good reason why you were having trouble - the pattern is wonky. I posted a corrected version at Ravelry but didn't realize I had posted the wrong one on the blog too. My apologies.
The numbers are off. I had written it as "next X stitches and forgot to correct the numbers when I changed it to "repeat X times.
I've amended the one on the blog and included a link to the Ravelry download which is free. If you don't have an account there I can send you the pdf via email if you would like.
Again my apologies and please let me know if you have any further trouble with this or any other of my patterns. I get so excited to publish them that I act like the complete amateur pattern writer that I am. sorry
C
at Ravelry 2 color swirly
ive been looking for a pattern like this...found yours yesterday....i am now on my 3rd hat! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE PATTERN!!!
Thank you LadyBugRox.
Saw your hats at Ravelry. Sooo fun! I love bold colors and the random patterns formed by brightly colored variegated yarns. Add that to the black counterpoint yarn and the beanies just rock. Keep having fun with it.
Thanx again
C
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