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Table of Contents

Scarves .............................................. 5

Crimson Ridge Cowl ....................................... 5

Cute Bowtie Neckwarmer .............................. 7

Cupcake Scarf ................................................. 9

Double the Fun Potato Chip Scarf ................ 11

Gloves and Mittens........................ 12

Easy Crochet Mittens ................................... 12

Lacy Wrist Warmers ..................................... 14

Striped Fingerless Gloves ............................. 16

Hats .................................................18

Blooming Spring Hat .................................... 18

Easy to Crochet Petite Brimmed Cap .......... 20

Beginner Crochet Cap .................................. 23

Grey Slouchie Beanie ................................... 24

Three Colored Cloche .................................. 26

Crochet Sets ....................................28

La Poetique Scarf and Beret Set .................. 28

Crochet Scarf and Hat Roving Set ................ 31

Beginner Crochet Hat and Scarf Set ............ 32

Shimmering Lacy Bobble Scarf and Wristlets

..................................................................... 34

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Scarves

Crimson Ridge Cowl

By: Salihan Crafts

When the rest of the world slowly puts away

their winter woolies, it's time for those down

under to start crocheting for the upcoming

chill. The Crimson Ridge Cowl is an easy

project you can whip up quickly for those

unpredictable autumn days.

Materials:

Approximately 107 yards (98m) of

Lion Brand Wool-ease Chunky or any

bulky/12ply yarn

US M/N (9mm) crochet hook

Embroidery needle

Difficulty Level: Advanced Beginner

You will need to have basic crochet skills.

This project uses a slightly advanced stitch,

simple shaping and edging.

Finished Measurements:

22" (56cm) circumference around the widest

part and narrows to 19" (49cm) 9.5" (24cm)

tall

Gauge: 10 stitches = 4" (10cm) in single

crochet through back loop

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Stitch Explanation:

This pattern is written using American

crochet abbreviations

ch(s) = chain(s)

rnd(s) = round(s)

st(s) = stitch(es)

sc = single crochet

sctbl = single crochet through back loop only

sc2tog tbl = single crochet 2 stitches together

through back loops only

Instructions:

Chain 53 sts. Slip st into the first chain to join

in the round.

Rnd 1: Ch 1, 1 sctbl into each st, slip st into

the turning ch (52 sts)

Repeat round 1 until cowl measures 3"

(7.5cm)

Rnd 2: Ch 1, *1 sctbl to next 11 sts, sc2tog

tbl*, repeat ** to end of rnd, slip st into the

turning ch (48 sts)

Repeat round 1 until cowl measures 6"

(15cm)

Rnd 3: Ch 1, *1 sctbl to next 6 sts, sc2tog

tbl*, repeat ** to end of rnd, slip st into the

turning ch (42 sts)

Repeat round 1 until cowl measures 9"

(23cm)

Rope edging rnd: Working from LEFT to

RIGHT (opposite direction), ch 1, sc into

each st, slip st into the turning ch.

Ch 1 and fasten off.

Weave in loose ends using the embroidering

needle.

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Cute Bowtie Neckwarmer

By: Darla J. Fanton for Red Heart Yarn

This is such a cute pattern you will love

wearing around. Who says bowties are just

for men? This is an intermediate crochet

pattern that uses a double-ended crochet

hook.

Materials:

RED HEART® “Soft Yarn®: 1 ball

each 9440 Lt Grey

Heather A, 9520 Seafoam B.

Crochet Hooks: 6.5mm [US K-10½] –

10” double-ended crochet hook; 6.5

mm [US K-10½] standard hook (used

for edging only).

Two stitch holders (at least 4” length),

tapestry needle.

Gauge: 19 sts = 4”; 24 rows = 4” in double

hook pattern.

Check your Gauge: Use any size hook to

obtain the gauge.

Notes: The ends and center sections of the scarf are

worked in the double-ended hook technique.

The pick-up action and work-off action are

listed as two separate rows.

The Keyhole sections are worked in Tunisian

Crochet where the pick-up and work-off

actions comprise one row. A row is complete

when you have one stitch remaining on the

hook.

When working in horizontal stitches, insert

hook under top loop only.

Special Abbreviations: Horiz = horizontal

Vert = vertical

TKS = Tunisian Knit Stitch – Insert hook

from front to back between vertical strands of

same st, yo and draw through keeping loop

on hook.

Neck Warmer: With A, ch 3.

Row 1: Working in bump on wrong side of

ch, pick up loop in 2nd ch from hook and

remaining ch; slide loops to opposite end of

hook and turn – 3 loops on hook.

Row 2: Place slip knot of B on left end of

hook; draw slip knot through first loop, [yo,

draw through 2 loops] twice; 1 loop of B

remains. DO NOT TURN.

Row 3: Pick up loop in first horiz st, pick up

loop under next vert bar, pick up loop in next

horiz st, pick up loop under final vert bar;

slide loops to opposite end of hook and turn –

5 loops.

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Row 4: Pick up A, yo, draw through 1 loop; *

yo, draw through 2 loops; repeat from *

across until 1 loop of A remains. DO NOT

TURN.

Row 5: Pick up loop in first horiz st, pick up

loop under next vert bar, pick up loop in each

horiz st until 2 vert bars remain, pick up loop

under next vert bar, pick up loop under final

horiz st, skip final vert bar; slide loops to

opposite end of hook and turn – 7 loops.

Rows 6-19: Repeat Rows 4-5, alternating two

rows of A and two rows of B – 21 sts at end

of Row 19.

Row 20: Repeat Row 4.

Row 21: Pick up a loop in each horiz st; slide

loops to opposite end of hook and turn – 21

loops.

Row 22: Repeat 4 with B.

Row 23-30: Repeat Rows 21-22, alternating

two rows of A and two rows of B.

Divide for Keyhole

Row 31: * Pick up loop in next horiz st,

transfer loop to stitch holder, pick up loop in

next horiz st holding it on hook; repeat from

* keeping st holder to the back of work. DO

NOT TURN – 11 B sts on hook, 10 B sts on

holder

Row 32: Working only sts on hook, yo, draw

through one loop, * yo, draw through 2

loops; repeat from * across; drop B, ch 1 with

A.

Row 33: TKS in each st across – 11 sts.

Row 33 Return: Yo, draw through 1 loop;

*yo, draw through 2 loops; repeat from *

across until 1 loop remains;

DO NOT TURN.

Rows 34-40 Return: Repeat Row 33 and Row

33 Return.

Row 41: TKS in each st across, transfer loops

to 2nd stitch holder.

Work 2nd half of 1st keyhole: Turn work,

place loops from 1st st holder on hook

making sure B yarn is to the left.

Repeat Rows 32 – 41 on 10 sts with B.

Rejoin sts: Holding work so st holder with 11

sts is closest to you, replace loops on hook

beginning with 1st st at right edge of front

holder and alternating 1 st from each holder.

21 sts on hook, one strand of yarn at each

edge of work.

Row 42: Repeat Row 4 with A, drop A, ch 1

with B.

Rows 43-146: Repeat Rows 21-22,

alternating two rows of

A and two rows of B.

Divide for Keyhole:

Row 147: Repeat Row 31.

Rows 148-157: Repeat Rows 32-41.

Work 2nd half of 2nd keyhole as for first

through Rejoining Sts.

Row 158: Repeat Row 42.

Rows 159-168: Repeat Rows 21-22

alternating two rows of A and two rows of B.

Row 169: Skip 1st horiz st, pick up loop in

each horiz st until 2 remain; skip next horiz

st, pick up loop in final horiz st; slide loops to

opposite end of hook and turn – 19 loops.

Row 170: Repeat Row 4.

Rows 171-184: Repeat rows 169-170; noting

two fewer loops on hook each pick-up row –

5 loops at end of Row 183.

Row 185: Skip first horiz st, slip st in next

horiz st, skip next horiz st, slip st in final

horiz st; transfer final loop of A to standard

hook for edging. Fasten off B.

Edging: Ch 1, turn so predominantly A side

is facing; working in ends of rows, sc evenly

around working through top thickness only of

keyhole section, join with slip st in beginning

sc. Fasten off. Weave in yarn ends.

Abbreviations: A, B = color A, B; ch =

chain; mm = millimeters; st(s) = stitch(es); yo

= yarn over; * or ** = repeat whatever

follows the * or ** as indicated; [ ] = work

directions in brackets the number of times

specified.

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Cupcake Scarf

By: Jennifer Cirka

Cupcakes are trendy right now, so embellish

a crochet scarf with some yummy-looking

cupcakes with this free crochet scarf pattern.

Materials:

Any worsted weight yarn (I used

mostly “I Love This Yarn”, 100%

acrylic)

Small amount of brown for cupcake

“cake”

Small amount of pink and purple for

“icing”

Small amount of red for “cherry”

Approximately 200 yards of main

scarf color (I used baby blue)

G-6 / 4 mm crochet

Finished Size: One size fits most

Gauge: Not important

“Cake” Pattern – make 2

1. With brown, ch 16

2. Row 1: (RS) hdc in third ch from

hook, hdc in next 3 chs, sc in

remaining chs. Ch1, turn. (4hdc, 10sc)

3. Row 2: working in BLO, sc in each st

across. Ch1, turn. (14sc)

4. Row 3-15: repeat row 2.

5. Row 16: working in BLO, sc in first

10 sts. Hdc in last 4 sts. Finish off and

weave in ends. (10sc, 4hdc)

“Icing” Pattern – make 2

1. Row 1: With icing color and RS

facing, attach yarn with a sc to the

widest egde – right corner. Evenly

space 17 more sc along edge. Ch3,

turn. (18sc)

2. Row 2: sc in each sc across, ch3, turn.

(18sc)

3. Row 3: sc in each sc across and

turning ch. Ch3, turn. (20sc)

4. Row 4: sk first 2sc, sc in next st and

each st across until 2 sts remain. Ch2,

sl st in turning ch. (16sc)

5. Row 5: sk ch sp. Sc in first sc and

each sc across. Ch3, turn. (16sc)

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6. Row 6: sk first 2 sts, sc in next sc and

each st across. Ch3, turn. (14sc)

7. Row 7-9: repeat row 6. (8sc)

8. Row 10: sk first 2 sts, hdc in next 4

sts, ch2. sl st in turning ch. Finish off

and weave in ends.

“Cherry” Pattern – make 2

1. Round 1: With red, 6sc in magic ring,

do not join. (6sc)

2. Round 2: 2sc in each sc around.

(12sc)

3. Round 3: ch1, 2hdc in each sc around.

Finish off and weave in ends. (24hdc)

Scarf Pattern

1. With MC, ch 30

2. Row 1: 2dc in 3rd ch from hook. *sk

2 sts, (sc, 2dc) in next st. Repeat from

* across. Sc in last ch. Ch2, turn.

3. Row 2: 2dc in first sc. *sk 2 dc, (sc,

2dc) in nest sc. Repeat from * across,

ending with sc in turning chain. Ch2,

turn.

4. Repeat row 2 until desired length is

achieved.

5. Final row: ch1, sc in each dc and sc

across. Finish off and weave in ends.

Assembly Attach cherry to top of icing and attach

completed cupcakes to the bottom of the

scarf or wherever desired.

(Note: Hat pattern not available)

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Double the Fun Potato Chip Scarf

By: Tracie Barrett for Red Heart Yarn

Get twice as much fun from your fashion

scarf pattern in this Double the Fun Potato

Chip Scarf from Red Heart Yarn. Easy

crocheted scarf patterns can look quite

impressive! Mix and match colors to create a

scarf for every outfit.

Materials:

RED HEART® “Super Soft™” (1

skein each 9344 Chocolate A and

9518 Teal B)

Crochet Hook: 6.0mm [US J-10]

Yarn needle

Instructions: GAUGE: 12 sts = 4”; 8 rows = 4”. CHECK

YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain

the gauge given.

1. With A, ch 146 (174) loosely.

2. Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook and

each st across. Turn 144 (172) dc.

3. Row 2 (Right Side): Ch 3 (counts as

dc here and throughout), dc in each st

across. Turn.

4. Row 3: Ch 3, dc in same st, 2 dc in

each st across. Turn. 288 (344) dc.

5. Row 4: Repeat row 2.

6. Row 5: Ch 3, dc in next st, 2 dc in

next st, * dc in next st, 2 dc in next st;

Repeat from * across. Turn. 432 (516)

dc.

7. Row 6: Repeat row 2.

8. Row 7: Ch 3, dc in next 2 sts, 2 dc in

next st, * dc in next 2 sts, 2 dc in next

st. Turn. 576 (688) dc.

9. Row 8: Repeat row 2. Fasten off.

10. With Right Side facing, join B to

opposite side of foundation chain.

11. Row 1: Ch 3, dc in each ch across.

Turn.

12. Rows 2-8: Repeat rows 2-8 from

previous side. Fasten off.

13. Weave in all ends.

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Gloves and Mittens

Easy Crochet Mittens

By: Julie Huston from Treasures Made From

Yarn

Every girl needs a pair of cozy mittens for the

winter season. Before the temperature starts

to plummet, make yourself a pair of these

Easy Crochet Mittens. Made with bulky

yarn, these simple mitts can be crocheted up

in hardly any time at all!

Materials:

Chunky worst weight yarn

Size I crochet hook

Instructions:

Starting at cuff: chain 11

Row 1: sc in second chain from hook, sc in

the remaining stitches, ch1 turn (10 sc)

Row 2: sc in back loops of each sc across,

ch1, turn

Repeat row 2 until 20 rows are completed.

Turn woek to the side and work in

continuous rounds.

Row 1: work 20 sc along side of the cuff

mark the first and the last stitch

Row 2: 2 sc in the first stitch, sc until the last

stitch, 2 sc in the last stitch (22 sc) again,

mark the first and the last stitch.

Repeat row 2 until you have 30 sc.

Setting up for the thumb: sc in the next 4 sc, sc in the next sc and mark

this stitch. sc in the next 21 sc, skip the next 8

sc, sc in the marked sc. (22 sc)

Marked stitch is first sc in each row.

Row 1: sc in each of the 22 sc around.

repeat row 1 for 10 rows, or about 1 1/2

inches below desired length.

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Decrease for top of mitten:

Row 1: sc 2tog, sc in the next 4, sc 2tog, *sc

in the next 5, sc 2 tog* repeat around

Row 2: sc around

Row 3: *sc in next 4, sc 2 tog* around

Row 4: sc around

Row 5: *sc in the next 3, sc 2 tog* around

Row 6: *sc in the next 2, sc 2 tog* around

finish off.

Thumb: sc in the first unworked sc (mark this stitch)

and in the remaining 7 sc, 2 sc in the side of

the mitten (10 sc)

do two more rounds of sc

decrease for thumb:

Row 1: sc in the next 3 sc, sc 2tog, repeat

one more time

Row 2: sc around

Row 3: sc in the next 2 sc, sc 2 tog, repeat

one more time, finish off.

Sew in ends, and sew up side seam for cuff.

Of course, make the other mitten.

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Lacy Wrist Warmers

By: Nazanin S. Fard for Red Heart Yarn

Keep your hands toasty and your fingers free

to work with this wrist warmers crochet

pattern or fingerless mittens crochet pattern.

These stylish wrist warmers would make a

great gift or a quick crochet project.

Materials:

Yarn: RED HEART® “Eco-

Ways™”: 1 Ball each 2316 Storm A

and 1615 Lichen B.

Crochet Hook: 6mm [US J-10].

Yarn needle.

Gauge: 14 sts = 4” in dc.

Directions are for size Small/Medium;

changes for size Medium/Large are in

parentheses.

Size: Hand Circumference: 7½ (8½)”.

Length: 10”.

Special Abbreviations: fpdc (front post double crochet): yarn over,

insert hook from front to back to front around

the post of indicated stitch and draw yarn

through, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops

on hook] twice.

bpdc (back post double crochet): yarn over,

insert hook from back to front to back around

the post of indicated stitch and draw yarn

through, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops

on hook] twice.

To Change Color: Work the joining slip st

with next color to be used.

Note: Do not cut yarn when changing color

but drop to the wrong side of the work and

pick up again as needed.

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Instructions: (Make 2)

With A ch 26 (30) loosely; join with a slip st

in first ch to form a ring making sure that the

ch is not twisted.

Rnd 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in next ch and

in each ch around; join with a slip st in top of

ch-3 – 26 (30) sts.

Rnd 2: Ch 3, fpdc around next st, * bpdc

around next st, fpdc around next st; repeat

from * around; join with a slip st in top of ch-

3.

Rnd 3: With B repeat Rnd 2.

Rnds 4 and 5: With A repeat Rnd 2.

Rnds 6-11: Repeat Rnds 3-5.

Rnd 12: Repeat Rnd 3.

Rnds 13 and 14: With A ch 3, dc in next st

and in each st around; join.

Rnd 15: With B ch 1, sc in each st around;

join with a slip st in first sc.

Rnds 16 and 17: Repeat Rnds 13 and 14.

Rnd 18 (Thumb Opening): With B ch 1, sc in

same st as joining, ch 4, skip next 4 dc, sc in

each dc around; join.

Rnd 19: With A ch 3, 4 dc in ch-4-space, dc

in each sc around; join.

Rnd 20: Repeat Rnd 13. Cut A.

Rnd 21: With B ch 1, sc in same st as joining,

* skip next dc, 5 dc in next dc, skip next dc

**, sc in next dc; repeat from * around, end

at **; join. Fasten off.

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Striped Fingerless Gloves

By: Berta Gilholm

With this free crochet pattern, you can keep

your hands warm while still being able to use

your fingers. With instructions from Berta

Gilholm, you can create two equally colorful

versions of a classic pattern.

Materials:

Any Worsted Weight self patterning

#4 yarn. I used Red Heart Super

Saver, Multi Color Acrylic, ww

medium, 5 oz., 141 g

Crochet Hook size US I 9 /5.50mm

Yarn Needle

Stitches: Ch – Chain, Slst – Slip Stitch, Sc –

Single Crochet, Scdc – Single Crochet

Decrease

Note: Do not count Ch1 at beginning of each

round as a stitch on rows.

This pattern is for a medium glove, If you

require a smaller or larger glove do one of the

following:

1. Change the hook 1 size down for

small or 1 size up for large.

2. Subtract 2 sc’s plus 2 rows for smaller

size or Add 2 sc’s plus 2 rows for

larger size.

Instructions:

Cuff Instructions:

With I hook, Ch 13,

Row 1: Sc in second Ch from hook and in

each Ch across, ch 1, turn (12 sc)

Row 2: Working in back loops only Sc in

each Sc across, ch 1, turn (12 sc)

Row 3 – 18: Repeat row 2, at end of last row

line up row 18 against first chain row to sew

seam for cuff as follows: Ch 1, slst through

each sc/ch row across, Ch 1 (12 slst)

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Glove Instructions:

Rnd 1: Working on ends of Cuff, Sc around

cuff 22 times, join with slst to first sc, ch 1

(22 sc)

Rnd 2: Sc in each sc around, join with slst to

first sc, ch 1 (22 sc)

Rnd 3 – 7: Repeat round 2, (22 sc)

Row 8: Sc in next 9 Sc, Sc 2 times in next

Sc, Repeat * one more time, join with slst to

first sc, ch 1 (24 sc)

Rnd 9: Sc in each sc around, join with slst to

first sc, ch 1 (24 sc)

Row 10: Sc in next 12 Sc, Sc 2 times in next

Sc, Sc in next 11 sc, join with slst to first sc,

ch 1 (25 sc)

Rnd 11: Sc in each sc around, join with slst

to first sc, ch 1 (25 sc)

Thumb Hole:

Rnd 12: Slst in first 2 sc, Ch 1, Sc in next 21

sc, ch 1, turn (21 sc)

Rnd 13: Sc in each sc around, ch 1, turn (21

sc)

Rnd 14: Sc in each sc around, ch 1, join with

slst to first sc, ch 1 (22 sc) (thumb hole made)

Rnd 15: Sc in each sc around and in ch 1 sp,

join with slst to first sc, ch 1 (22 sc)

Rnd 16 - 20: Sc in each sc around, join with

slst to first sc, ch 1 (22 sc) fasten off at end of

last round. Weave in ends.

Thumb Area: Join yarn in any thumb hole

stitch

Rnd 1: Sc 13 times around thumb hole area,

join with slst to first sc, ch 1 (13 sc)

Rnd 2: Sc in next 4 sc, dcsc over next 2 sc,

repeat one more time, sc in last sc, join with

slst to first sc, ch 1 (11 sc)

Rnd 3: Sc in next 11 sc around, join with slst

to first sc, ch 1 (11 sc)

Rnd 4: Slst in each sc around. fasten off at

end of last round.

Weave in ends.

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Hats

Blooming Spring Hat

By: Lindsay Obermeyer for Serendipity

Projects that have crochet and knitting

together can blossom into beautiful things,

like this Blooming Spring Hat. Who doesn't

love colorful spring hats? With flowers and

leaves topping this beanie, you'll be in the

spirit of spring in no time!

Materials:

1 Skein Manos (or other worsted

weight yarn) in color #70

Assorted bits of pink, red and green

yarn from previous projects

1 16” #9 Circular needle

1 Set of #9 double points (you could

do the whole project on double

points)

1 G crochet hook (or size to match

assorted bits of pink and red)

1 Set of straight knitting needles in

size to work the green leaves

1 Tapestry needle

Stitch markers

Scissors

Instructions:

Gauge:

4 stitches to the inch

6 rows to the inch

On #9 needle using Manos

Directions for Hat:

1. Cast on 80 stitches and join circle.

2. Add a stitch marker to mark

beginning and end of round.

3. Work in Garter Stitch for first inch.

Remember that Garter in the round is

- *K a round, purl a round* repeat

from * to * for one inch.

4. Switch to Stockinette Stitch and

continue for 4 more inches. In the

round, this means you are just

knitting.

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5. On final round of the body, place

stitch markers every 10 sts.

6. Decrease round is worked as a K2tog

after every stitch marker.

7. Knit the next round. You will

continue working a decrease round

and then knitting a round until you

have only 8 stitches left. At some

point, around 40 stitches, you will

want to switch to double pointed

needles as the crown of the hat is too

small to continue working on a

circular needle.

8. With 8 stitches left, cut a long tail and

pull it through the remaining stitches.

Pull firmly and weave in all tails.

Directions for Flowers:

1. Chain 21 stitches. Leave a long tail.

2. Turn, skip 2 sts.

3. Double crochet 3 times in the next

stitch.

4. Continue working a DC 3 times in

each stitch. The piece will begin to

form a corkscrew.

5. When only 5 stitches remain, work a

DC in the next stitch and the rest in a

half double crochet. Bind off.

6. Leave a long tail.

Directions for Leaves (you will be working

the leaves in Garter Stitch):

1. Cast on 1 stitch. Leave a long tail.

2. Work an increase – 2 stitches.

3. Work an increase in both stitches – 4

stitches.

4. Work an increase in the end stitches –

6 stitches.

5. Knit for 3 rows.

6. Work an SSK (slip, slip, knit) on the

right side and a K2tog on the left – 4

stitches.

7. Work an SSK (slip, slip, knit) on the

right side and a K2tog on the left – 2

stitches.

8. K2tog. Cut tail and pull through final

stitch. Work in this tail, but leave the

other.

Finishing:

1. Open up the first corkscrew / flower.

Use one of the tails and stitch the

corkscrew into a spiral / rosette

formation onto the crown of the hat.

Bring tail to back of work (hat crown)

and tie to first tail. Work in ends.

2. Continue until all “flowers” are

attached.

3. Sew on leaves where needed visually.

Work in tails.

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Easy to Crochet Petite Brimmed Cap

By: Sharon Mann for Red Heart Yarn

This Easy to Crochet Petite Brimmed Cap

from Red Heart Yarn is a great addition to

your trendy winter hats collection. A piece

of stiffening helps the brim stay stiff and

keep its shape. Best of all, it's so easy to

crochet! Hats like this are great winter

staples.

Materials:

Red Heart® Super Saver® (Art.

E300) solid color 7 oz (198 g), 364 yd

(333 m); multi color and print 5 oz

(141 g), 244 yd (223 m),flecks 5oz

(141g), 260 yds (238 m) skeins): 1

skein 313 Aran

Crochet hook, 5mm [US H-8]

Heavy-weight interfacing or plastic

for brim

Stitch markers

Yarn needle

Instructions: Gauge: 16 dc = 4”; 9 rows = 4”. CHECK

YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain

the gauge.

Special Abbreviation: Fpdc = Front post

double crochet

Cap:

1. Ch 4, slip st in first st to form ring.

2. Round 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and

throughout), work 7 dc in ring, slip st

to top of beginning ch to join, place

marker for beginning of round – 8 sts.

3. Round 2: Ch 3, 2 dc in same space, 3

dc in each st around, slip st in top of

beginning ch – 24 sts.

4. Round 3: Ch 3, [(dc and Fpdc) in next

st, dc in next 2 sts] 7 times, (dc and

Fpdc) in next st, dc in last st, slip st in

top of beginning ch – 32 sts; 8 Fpdc.

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5. Round 4: Ch 4 (counts as dc and ch 1

here and throughout), skip next st,

[(dc and Fpdc) in next st, ch 1, skip

next st, dc in next st, ch 1, skip next

st] 7 times, (dc and Fpdc) in next st,

ch 1, skip next st, slip st in top of

beginning ch – 40 sts.

6. Round 5: Ch 3, dc in ch-1 space, dc in

next st, *(dc and Fpdc) in next st, [dc

in ch-1 space, dc in next st] twice;

repeat from * 6 more times, (dc and

Fpdc) in next st, dc in ch-1 space st,

slip st in top of beginning ch – 48 sts.

7. Round 6: Ch 4, skip next st, dc in next

st, *ch 1, skip next st, (dc and Fpdc)

in next st, [ch 1, skip next st, dc in

next st] twice; repeat from * 6 more

times, ch 1, skip next st, (dc and

Fpdc) in next st, ch 1, skip next st,

slip st in top of beginning ch – 56 sts.

8. Round 7: Ch 3, *[dc in ch-1 space, dc

in next st] twice, (dc and Fpdc) in

next st, dc in next ch-1 space, dc in

next st; repeat from * 6 more times,

[dc in ch-1 space, dc in next st] twice,

(dc and Fpdc) in next st, dc in next

ch-1 space, slip st in top of beginning

ch – 64 sts.

9. Round 8: Ch 4, skip next st, *[dc in

next st, ch 1, skip next st] twice, (dc

and Fpdc) in next st, ch 1, skip next

st, dc in next st, ch 1; repeat from * 6

more times, [dc in next st, ch 1, skip

next st]

10. twice, (dc and Fpdc) in next st, ch 1,

skip next st, slip st in top of beginning

ch – 72 sts.

11. Round 9: Ch 3, *[dc in ch-1 space, dc

in next st] 3 times, Fpdc in next Fpdc,

dc in next ch-1 space, dc in next st;

repeat from * 6 more times, [dc in ch-

1 space, dc in next st] twice, Fpdc in

next Fpdc, dc in next ch-1 space, slip

st in top of beginning ch – 72 sts.

12. Round 10: Ch 4, skip next st, *[dc in

next st, ch 1, skip next st] 3 times,

Fpdc in next Fpdc, ch 1, skip next st,

dc in next st, ch 1; repeat from * 6

more times, [dc in next st, ch 1, skip

next st] 3 times, Fpdc in next Fpdc, ch

1, skip next st, slip st in top of

beginning ch – 72 sts.

13. Rounds 11-15: Repeat Rounds 9-10,

end with Round 9.

14. Round 16: Slip st in each st around.

15. Fasten off.

Brim:

Top Side

1. Mark 22 sts on front of Cap on Round

16 for Brim.

2. Row 1: With right side facing, join

yarn in first marked st, working in

front loops only, sc in each next 22

sts.

3. Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in back loops in next 4 sts

on Cap – 26 sts.

4. Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in front loops in next 4 sts

on Cap – 30 sts.

5. Row 4: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in back loop in next st on

Cap – 31 sts.

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6. Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in front loop in next st on

Cap – 32 sts.

7. Row 6: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in back loop in next st on

Cap – 33 sts.

8. Row 7: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in front loop in next st on

Cap – 34 sts.

9. Fasten off.

Bottom Side:

1. Row 1: With wrong side facing, join

yarn on wrong side of Row 1 of Brim,

sc in back loops of first 22 sts.

2. Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in front loops in next 4 sts

on Cap – 26 sts.

3. Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in back loops in next 4 sts

on Cap – 30 sts.

4. Row 4: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in front loop in next st on

Cap – 31 sts.

5. Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in back loop in next st on

Cap – 32 sts.

6. Row 6: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in front loop in next st on

Cap – 33 sts.

7. Row 7: Ch 1, turn, sc in each st

across, sc in back loop in next st on

Cap – 34 sts.

8. Fasten off.

Finishing: Using Brim as a template, cut a

piece of interfacing or plastic to same

dimensions. Slip piece in between layers of

Brim and sew Brim closed. Weave in ends.

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Beginner Crochet Cap

By: Edie Eckman for Red Heart Yarn

Use a free crochet pattern from Red Heart to

make a beginner crochet cap. Worsted weight

yarn is used for a nice soft touch. The

camouflage colors are great.

Finished Circumference 21”.

Materials To fit 22-23” head

RED HEART® “Super Saver™”: 1

skein 971 Camouflage

Crochet Hook: 5.5 mm (US I-9)

Yarn needle.

GAUGE: 11 double crochet = 4”; 7

rows = 4” in double crochet. CHECK

YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook

to obtain the specified gauge.

Hat: Chain 4, join with slip stitch to form ring.

Round 1: Chain 3 (counts as double crochet

throughout), work, 11 double crochet into

ring, slip stitch to first double crochet to join

– 12 double crochet.

Round 2: Chain 3, double crochet in same st,

2 double crochet in each double crochet

around, slip stitch to first double crochet to

join – 24 double crochet.

Round 3: Chain 3, 2 double crochet in next

double crochet, *double crochet in next

double crochet, 2 double crochet in next

double crochet; repeat from *, slip stitch to

first double crochet to join – 36 double

crochet.

Round 4: Chain 3, double crochet in next dc,

2 double crochet in next double crochet,

*double crochet in next 2 double crochet, 2

double crochet in next double crochet; repeat

from *, slip stitch to first double crochet to

join – 48 double crochet.

Round 5: Chain 3, double crochet in next 4

double crochet,

2 double crochet in next double crochet,

*double crochet in next 5 double crochet, 2

double crochet in next double crochet; repeat

from *, slip stitch to first double crochet to

join – 56 double crochet.

Rnds 6-14: Chain 3, double crochet in each

double crochet around, slip stitch to first

double crochet to join.

Fasten off.

Finishing: Weave in ends.

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Grey Slouchie Beanie

By: Vickie Howell for Caron

A free crochet hat pattern like this Grey

Slouchie Beanie is just what every woman

needs for the winter. Caron International

'Simply Soft' is used in a Grey Heather color,

but you can use any color you wish. The puff

stitch is used to create a fun design.

Sizes:

Women’s

S/M (L/XL)

Finished Measurements: Hat measures 21 (22)"/53.5 (56) cm

circumference x 11 (12)"/28 (30.5 cm) deep

Materials:

Caron International 'Simply Soft'

(100% acrylic; 6oz/170g,

315yd/288m skein) 6 oz Shown in:

#9742 Grey Heather

One size US H-8 (5mm) crochet

hook, or size to obtain gauge.

Yarn Needle

Gauge: In ribbed band pattern, 18 sts and 12 rows =

4"/10 cm.

Stitches Used: Chain (ch), single crochet (sc), slip stitch (sl

st)

Special Term: Puff: Puff stitch—Yarn over, insert hook in

indicated stitch and draw up a loop (3 loops

on hook), [yarn over, insert hook in same

stitch and draw up a loop] 3 times (9 loops on

hook), yarn over and draw through first 8

loops on hook, yarn over and draw through

remaining 2 loops on hook.

Hat:

Ribbed Band Ch 10.

Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each

remaining ch across, turn—9 sc.

Row 2: Ch 1, working in front loops only, sc

in each st across, turn.

Repeat last row until piece measures 21

(22)"/53.5 (56)cm. Fasten off, leaving a long

tail. Use tail to sew short ends together to

form band.

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Body Join yarn with sl st in edge of band at seam.

Round 1: Ch 1, work 72 (76) sc evenly

spaced around edge of band; join with sl st in

first sc—72 (76) sc.

Round 2: Ch 3, sk first sc, Puff in next sc, ch

1, *sk next sc, Puff in next sc, ch 1; repeat

from * around; join with sl st in top of

beginning ch—36 (38) Puffs and 36 (38) ch-1

sps.

Round 3: Ch 3, Puff in first ch-1 sp, ch 1, *sk

next Puff, Puff in next ch-1 sp, ch 1; repeat

from * around; join with sl st in top of

beginning ch.

Repeat last round until hat measures 11

(12)"/28 (30.5)cm from beginning. DO NOT

FASTEN OFF.

Finishing: Close Top of Hat: Last round worked is top

of hat. Hook is currently at top, back center

of hat. Keeping loop on hook, insert hook

into top, center front of hat, yarn over and

draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2

loops on hook (sc complete). Pinch side

edges to the same center point and sc the

edges together (by inserting hook through

both thicknesses and completing an sc). The

top of the hat will now be in a star formation.

Continue to pinch opposite edges and sc them

together until top of hat is completely closed.

Fasten off.

Weave in ends.

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Three Colored Cloche

By: Caron Yarn

Crochet this colorful cloche for any time of

year, but you'll mostly want to wear it during

the winter months. Caron Simply Soft yarn is

used for this free crochet pattern. It's an easy

pattern you can make over and over.

Materials:

Caron International's Simply Soft

(100% acrylic; 6 oz/170 g, 315

yds/288 m): 1 skein each of Black

(9727) (MC), Autumn

Red (9730) (A) and Grey Heather

(9742) (B).

Size H/8 (5 mm) crochet hook or size

needed to obtain gauge.

Yarn needle

Gauge: 6 clusters and 6 1/2 rows = 4”/10cm in pat.

TAKE TIME TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE.

Special Abbreviation: Cluster = (yo and draw up a loop, yo and

draw through 2 loops on hook) 3 times in

next sp, yo and draw though all loops on

hook.

Instructions: Beg at crown, with MC, ch 4; join with sl st

to first ch to form a ring.

Rnd 1: Ch 3, (yo and draw up a loop, yo and

draw through 2 loops on hook) twice in ring,

yo and draw though all loops on hook – beg

cluster made, (ch 1, cluster in ring) 7 times,

ch 1; join A with sl st to top of first cluster –

8 clusters.

Rnd 2: With A, sl st in next ch-1 sp, (beg

cluster, ch 1, cluster) in same sp, ch 1,

*(cluster, ch 1) twice in next ch-1 sp; rep

from * around; join MC with sl st to top of

first cluster – 16 clusters.

Rnd 3: With MC, sl st in next ch-1 sp, beg

cluster in same sp, ch 1, *(cluster, ch 1) twice

in next ch-1 sp, cluster in next ch-1 sp, ch 1;

rep from * 6 times more, (cluster, ch 1) twice

in last ch-1 sp; join A with sl st to top of first

cluster – 24 clusters.

Rnd 4: With A, sl st in next ch-1 sp, beg

cluster in same sp, ch 1, *cluster in next ch-1

sp, ch 1, (cluster, ch 1) twice in next ch-1 sp,

cluster in next ch-1 sp, ch 1; rep from * 6

times more, cluster in next ch-1 sp, ch 1,

(cluster, ch 1) twice in last ch-1 sp; join MC

with sl st to top of first cluster – 32 clusters.

Rnd 5: With MC, sl st in next ch-1 sp, beg

cluster in same sp, ch 1, *cluster in next ch-1

sp, ch 1; rep from * around; join A with sl st

to top of first cluster.

Rnd 6: With A, as Rnd 5; join MC with sl st

to top of first cluster..

Rnds 7 and 8: As Rnds 5 and 6 once.

Rnd 9: As Rnd 5; join B with sl st to top of

first cluster.

Rnd 10: With B, as Rnd 5; join MC with sl st

top of first cluster.

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Rnd 11: As Rnd 9.

Rnd 12: With B, sl st in next ch-1 sp, beg

cluster in same sp, ch 1, *(cluster in next ch-1

sp, ch 1) 6 times, (cluster, ch 1) twice in next

ch-1 sp**, cluster in next ch-1 sp, ch 1; rep

from * twice more, then rep from * to **

once; join MC with sl st to top of first cluster

– 36 clusters.

Rnd 13: With MC, sl st in next ch-1 sp, beg

cluster in same sp, ch 1, *(cluster in next ch-1

sp, ch 1) twice, (cluster, ch 1) twice in next

ch-1 sp**, (cluster in next ch-1 sp, ch 1) 6

times; rep from * twice more, then rep from *

to ** once, (cluster in next ch-1 sp, ch 1) 5

times; join B with sl st to top of first cluster –

40 clusters.

Rnd 14: With B, sl st in next ch-1 sp, beg

cluster in same sp, ch 1, *cluster in next ch-1

sp, ch 1; rep from * around; join with sl st to

top of first cluster. Fasten off.

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Crochet Sets

La Poetique Scarf and Beret Set

By: Denise Lavoie for Premier Yarns

Make a crochet scarf neck wrap and

matching beret with this stylish pattern. If

you're looking for free crochet hat patterns

that are stylish and cozy, this fancy beret is

just the thing for you!

Finished Measurements: Beret: Approximately 22" in circumference

Scarf: 90" in circumference and 12" wide

Materials:

Yarn: Deborah Norville Fashion

Jeweltones by Premier Yarns (57%

Acrylic/40% Wool/3% Polyester

[sequins]; 99 yards/90 meters; 1.75

oz/50 grams)

o DNF22-16 Spinel – 11 balls

Crochet Hook: H-8 (5mm) and I-9

(5.5 mm) or sizes to obtain gauge

Extras: Split-ring stitch marker, yarn

needle

Gauges: Beret: 7 rnds = 4" in lace patt with smaller

hook; Scarf: 18 sts and 8 rows = 4" with

larger hook. Use any size hook to obtain

specified gauge.

Abbreviations: beg – beginning; ch – chain; dc – double

crochet; dec – decrease; lp – loop; mm –

millimeter; patt – pattern; rem – remaining;

rep – repeat; rnd – round; RS – right side; sc

– single crochet; sl st – slip st; sp – space;

st(s) – stitch(es); WS – wrong side; yo – yarn

over; [ ] – rep instructions in brackets the

number of times specified; * – rep

instructions after asterisk as specified.

Special Terms: Bpdc (back-post double crochet): Yo, insert

hook around next st from back to front to

back and draw up a lp, [yo and pull through 2

lps on hook] twice.

Puff: Yo, insert hook in next st and draw up a

lp, yo and pull through 2 lps on hook, [yo,

insert hook in same st and draw up a lp, yo

and pull through 2 lps on hook] twice, yo and

pull through all 4 lps on hook.

Sc2tog (single crochet 2 stitches together):

Insert hook in specified st and draw up a lp,

insert hook in next st and draw up a lp, yo

and pull through 3 lps on hook (1 stitch

decreased).

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Instructions: Beret: Ch 6, join with a sl st in first ch to

form a ring.

Rnd 1: Ch 1, work 12 sc in ring; join with a

sl st in first sc.

Rnd 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in each sc around; join

with a sl st in first sc – 24 sc.

Rnd 3: Ch 1, * sc in each of next 3 sc, 2 sc in

next sc; rep from * around; join with a sl st in

first sc – 30 sc.

Rnd 4: Ch 3, * Puff in next sc, ch 2, sk next

2 sc, (2 dc, ch 3, sl st) in next st, ch 1, sk next

2 sc; rep from * 4 times; join with a sl st in

third ch of beg ch-3 – 5 Puffs.

Rnd 5: Ch 1, 2 sc in top of Puff, 2 sc in next

ch-2 sp, sc in each of next 2 dc, 3 sc in next

ch-3 sp; sc in next ch-1 sp; * sc in top of

Puff, 2 sc in next ch-2 sp, sc in each of next 2

dc, 3 dc in next ch-3 sp; rep from * 3 times;

join with a sls t in first sc – 42 sc.

Rnd 6: Ch 3, * (2 dc, ch 3, sl st) in next sc,

ch 1, sk next 2 sc, Puff in next sc, ch 2, sk

next 2 sc; rep from * 6 times, join with a sl st

third ch of beg ch-3 – 7 puffs.

Rnd 7: Ch 1, sc in each of next 2 dc, sc in

next ch-3 sp, sc in top of Puff, 2 sc in next

ch-2 sp; * sc in each of next 2 dc, 3 sc in next

ch-3 sp, sc in top of Puff, 2 sc in next ch-2

sp; rep from * around; join with a sl st in first

sc – 54 sc.

Rnd 8: Rep Rnd 4, working 9 complete patt

reps.

Rnd 9: Ch 1, * sc in top of Puff; 2 sc in next

ch-2 sp; sc in each of next 2 dc; 3 sc in next

ch-3 sp; rep from * around; join with a sl st in

first sc – 72 sc.

Rnd 10: Rep Rnd 6, working 12 complete

patt reps.

Rnd 11: Ch 1, * sc in each of next 2 dc, 3 sc

in next ch-3 sp, sc in top of Puff, 2 sc in next

ch-2 sp; rep from * around; join with a sl st in

first sc – 96 sc.

Rnd 12: Rep Rnd 8, working 16 complete

patt reps.

Rnd 13: Ch 1, sc in top of Puff, sc in next

ch-2 sp, sc in each of next 2 dc, 2 sc in next

ch-3 sp, sc in next ch-1 sp, * sc in top of Puff,

2 sc in next ch-2 sp, sc in each of next 2 dc, 3

sc in next ch-3 sp, rep from * around; join

with a sl st in first sc – 126 sc.

Rnd 14: Rep Rnd 6, working 21 complete

patt reps.

Rnd 15: Rep Rnd 11 – 168 sc.

Rnd 16: Rep Rnd 8, working 28 complete

patt reps.

Rnd 17: Rep Rnd 9 – 224 sc.

Before working beret band, lightly block lace

portion of top of beret.

Band: Rnd 18: Working in back lps only through

Rnd 25, ch 1, sc2tog around rnd; join with a

sl st in first sc – 112 sc.

Rnd 19: Ch 1, * sc in each of next 2 sc,

sc2tog; rep from * around; join with a sl st in

first sc – 84 sc.

Rnd 20: Ch 1, * sc in each of next 4 sc,

sc2tog; rep from * around, ending with sc in

each of last 3 sc; join with a sl st in first sc –

76 sc.

Rnds 21-25: Ch 1, sc in each sc around; join

with a sl st in first sc. Fasten off at end of

Rnd 25.

Finishing: Weave in ends.

SCARF: Ch 318, join with a sl st in first ch

to form a ring, being careful not to twist ch;

place a stitch marker in first ch for later use.

Do not turn.

Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc in each ch around; join with

a sl st in first sc– 318 sts.

Rnd 2: Ch 3, * Puff in next sc, ch 2, skip

next 2 sc, (2 dc, ch 3, sl st) in next st, ch 1,

skip next 2 sc; rep from * to last 2 sts, sl st in

third ch of beg ch-3.

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Rnd 3: Ch 3, * (2 dc, ch 3, sl st) in top of

puff, ch 1, Puff in next ch 3-sp, ch 2; rep

from * around; join with a sl st in third ch of

beg ch-3.

Rep Rnds 2 and 3 until scarf measures 8½”

from beg, ending with Rnd 2.

Next rnd: Ch 1, * sc in top of Puff, 2 sc in

next ch-2 sp, sc in next dc, 2 sc in next ch-3

sp; rep from * around; join with a sl st in first

sc.

Finishing: First Edge—Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc in each sc

around; join with a sl st in first sc.

Rnd 2: Ch 3 (counts as a dc), * ch 2, sk next

2 sc, dc in next sc; rep from * around; join

with a sl st in third ch of beg ch-3.

Rnd 3: Sl st into ch-2 sp, ch 3 (counts as a

dc), work 2 more dc in ch-2 sp, bpdc around

next dc, * 3 dc in next ch-2 sp, bpdc around

next dc; rep from * around; join with a sl st in

third ch of beg ch-3; fasten off.

Second Edge—Rnd 1: Working along

opposite side of foundation ch, join yarn with

a sl st in marked ch, ch 1, sc in same st as

joining and in each st around; join with a sl st

in first sc – 318 sc. Rep Rnds 2 and 3 of first

edge; fasten off.

Weave in ends. Gently block scarf if desired.

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Crochet Scarf and Hat Roving Set

By: Bernat

The beautiful bold colors of Bernat roving

make this hat and scarf set perfect for the

chilly weather. Crochet this free scarf and hat

pattern for yourself or a friend. The fringe

adds to the design and it's great for a

beginner.

Measurements: Scarf: Approx 7 x 60 ins [18 x 152.5 cm].

Hat: To fit average lady.

Materials:

Bernat® Roving

(100 g/3.5 oz) (109 m/ 120 yds)

Hat (Scarf): 1 (2) ball(s) each of:

#00067 (Cranberry) as A, #00013

(Lotus) as B and #00078 (Amber) as

C.

Size 6.5 mm (U.S. K or 10½) crochet

hook or size needed to obtain gauge.

Gauge: 8 sc and 10 rows = 4 ins [10 cm].

Instructions: Note: To change color, work to last 2 loops

on hook. Draw loop of next color through 2

loops on hook, to complete st and proceed in

next color.

Stripe Pat: Work 2 rows of each color in the

following sequence: A, B, A, C.

Scarf: Note: When joining new color, leave

an end 6 ins [15 cm] long for fringe. Break

yarn after 2 rows worked in pat, leaving 6 ins

[15 cm] end.

With A, ch 130.

1st row: (RS). 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook.

*Miss next ch. Ch 1. 1 sc in next ch. Rep

from * to end of row. Turn.

2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. *1 sc in next

ch-1 sp. Ch 1. Miss next sc. Rep from *,

ending with 1 sc in next ch-1 sp. 1 sc in last

sc. Join B. Turn.

2 rows of Stripe Pat are complete.

3rd row: With B, ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. *Ch 1.

Miss next sc. 1 sc in next ch-1 sp. Rep from *

to last sc. 1 sc in last sc. Turn.

Rep last 2 rows for pat, keeping cont of

Stripe Pat until Scarf measures approx 7 ins

[18 cm], ending with color A. Fasten off.

Trim fringe evenly.

Hat: With A, ch 2.

1st rnd: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Join.

2nd rnd: Ch 1. 2 sc in each sc around. Join.

12 sc.

2 rnds of Stripe Pat are completed.

Cont in Stripe Pat as follows:

3rd rnd: Ch 1. *1 sc in next sc. 2 sc in next

sc. Rep from * around. Join. 18 sc.

4th rnd: Ch 1. *1 sc in next 2 sc. 2 sc in next

sc. Rep from * around. Join. 24 sc.

Cont in same manner, inc 6 sc every rnd to

42 sc.

Next rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in each sc around. Join.

Keeping cont of Stripe Pat, rep last rnd for 6

ins [15 cm]. Fasten off.

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Beginner Crochet Hat and Scarf Set

By: Bernat

This free crochet hat and scarf set is great for

the beginner crocheter. This granny square

technique is great for anyone to use. Softee

chunky yarn will keep you warm.

Sizes: Hat: To fit Teen (Adult).

Scarf: Approx 8 ins [20.5 cm] wide x 75 ins

[190.5 cm] long.

Materials:

Bernat® Softee Chunky (100 g / 3.5

oz; 164 m/180 yds)

Both Sizes Hat (Scarf-Set)

Contrast A (39012 True Taupe) 1 (1-

1) ball

Contrast B (39705 Berry Red) 1 (1-1)

ball

Contrast C (39008 Natural) 1 (1-1)

ball

Contrast D (39742 Hot Blue) 1 (1-1)

ball

Contrast E (39110 Dark Blue) 1 (1-1)

ball

Contrast F (39712 Hot Lime) 1 (1-1)

ball

Sizes 5.5 mm (U.S. I or 9) and 6 mm (U.S. J

or 10) crochet hooks or size needed to obtain

gauge.

Gauge: Hat: 12½ dc and 6½ rows = 4 ins [10 cm]

with smaller hook.

Scarf: 12 dc and 6 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] with

larger hook.

Instructions: Stripe Pat

With A, work 1 row.

With B, work 1 row.

With C, work 1 row.

With D, work 1 row.

With E, work 1 row.

With F, work 1 row.

These 6 rows form Stripe Pat.

Hat: The instructions are written for smaller size.

If changes are necessary for larger size the

instructions will be written thus ( ). When

only one number is given, it applies to both

sizes. For ease in working, circle all numbers

pertaining to your size.

With smaller (larger) hook and B, ch 6. Join

with sl st in first ch to form a ring.

1st rnd: Ch 5 (counts as dc and ch 2). (3 dc in

ring. Ch 2) 4 times. 2 dc in ring. Join with sl

st in 3rd ch of ch 5.

2nd rnd: Sl st in next ch-2 sp. Ch 3 (counts as

dc). (1 dc. Ch 2. 2 dc) in same ch-2 sp. [Ch 1.

(2 dc. Ch 2. 2 dc) in next ch-2 sp] 4 times. Ch

1. Join with sl st in top of ch 3.

3rd rnd: Sl st in next dc and ch-2 sp. Ch 3

(counts as dc). (1 dc. Ch 1. 2 dc) in same ch-

2 sp. [Ch 1. Miss next 2 dc. 3 dc in next ch-1

sp. Ch 1. Miss next 2 dc. (2 dc. Ch 1. 2 dc) in

next ch-2 sp] 4 times. Ch 1. Miss next 2 dc. 3

dc in next ch-1 sp. Ch 1. Miss next 2 dc. Join

with sl st in top of ch 3. Fasten off.

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4th rnd: Join F with sl st in any ch-1 sp. Ch 3

(counts as dc). 2 dc in same ch-1 sp. (Ch 1.

Miss next 2 dc. 3 dc in next ch-1 sp. Ch 1.

Miss next 3 dc. 3 dc in next ch-1 sp. Ch 1.

Miss next 2 dc. 3 dc in next ch-1 sp) 4 times.

Ch 1. Miss next 2 dc. 3 dc in next ch-1 sp. Ch

1. Miss next 3 dc. 3 dc in next ch-1 sp. Ch 1.

Join with sl st in top of ch 3. Fasten off. 15 3-

dc groups.

5th rnd: Join A with sl st in any ch-1 sp. Ch 3

(counts as dc). 2 dc in same ch-1 sp. *Ch 1. 3

dc in next ch-1 sp. Rep from * around. Join

with sl st in top of ch 3. Fasten off.

1st row of Stripe Pat is complete.

Keeping cont of Stripe Pat, rep last rnd 9

times more.

Edging: Join D with sl st in any ch-1 sp. Ch

1. 1 sc in same sp as last sl st. 1 sc in each of

next 3 dc. 1 sc in next ch-1 sp. Rep from * to

last 3 dc. 1 sc in each of last 3 dc. Join with sl

st in first sc. Fasten off.

Scarf: Notes: Join new color at end of each row.

To change color, work to last 2 loops on

hook. Draw a loop of new color through last

2 loops on hook to complete st and proceed

in new color.

With A, ch 203. Place marker on every 50th

ch for easier counting.

1st row: (WS). With A, 1 dc in 8th ch from

hook (counts as dc, ch 2 and 1 dc). 1 dc in

each of next 2 ch. *Miss next 2 ch. 1 dc in

each of next 3 ch. Rep from * to last 3 ch.

Miss next 2 ch. 1 dc in last ch. Join B. Turn.

39 3-dc groups.

2nd row: With B, ch 3 (counts as dc). 2 dc in

first ch-2 sp. *Ch 2. 3 dc in next ch-2 sp. Rep

from * to last 3-dc group. Ch 2. 2 dc in

turning ch. 1 dc in 3rd ch of turning ch. Join

C. Turn.

3rd row: With C, ch 5 (counts as dc and ch

2). *3 dc in next ch-2 sp. Ch 2. Rep from * to

last 3-dc group. Miss next 2 dc. 1 dc in top of

turning ch. Join D. Turn.

First 3 rows of Stripe Pat are complete.

Keeping cont of Stripe Pat, rep last 2 rows

until Stripe Pat had been completed twice.

Fasten off.

Motif (make 4).

With B, ch 5. Join with sl st in first ch to

form a ring.

1st rnd: Ch 5. (3 dc in ring. Ch 2) 3 times. 2

dc in ring. Join with sl st to 3rd ch of ch 5.

2nd rnd: Sl st in next ch-2 sp. Ch 3 (counts as

dc). (2 dc. Ch 2. 3 dc) in same ch-2 sp. [Ch 1.

Miss next 3 dc. (3 dc. Ch 2. 3 dc) in next ch-2

sp] 3 times. Ch 1. Join with sl st to top of ch

3.

3rd rnd: Sl st in each of next2 dc and ch-2 sp.

Ch 3 (counts as dc). (2 dc. Ch 2. 3 dc) in

same ch-2 sp. [Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc. 3 dc in

next ch-1 sp. Ch 1. (3 dc. Ch 2. 3 dc) in next

ch-2 sp] 3 times. Ch 1. Join with sl st to top

of ch 3. Fasten off.

Finishing: Sew 2 Motifs tog. Sew Motifs to

each end of Scarf.

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Shimmering Lacy Bobble Scarf and

Wristlets

By: Kim Guzman for Red Heart Yarn

Make a statement this winter with this

Shimmering Lacy Bobble Scarf and Wristlets

from Red Heart Yarn. If you get started early

enough, you can make these unique

Christmas gifts for family, friends, and co-

workers!

Materials:

Red Heart® Shimmer™ Art. E763

available in 3.5 oz (100 g), 280 yd

(256 m) balls: Scarf: 2 balls Red

1929; Wristlets: 1 ball Red 1929

Crochet hooks: Scarf: 6mm [US J-

10]; Wristlets: 4mm [US G-6]

Yarn needle

Scarf: 3” x 7” piece of cardboard

Instructions:

Gauge: Scarf: 13 sts = 4”; 14 rows = 4” in

pattern with 6mm hook. Wristlets: 16 sts =

4”; 14 rows = 4” in pattern with 4mm hook.

CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook

to obtain the gauge given.

Special Abbreviation: Cl (cluster) = [Yo and draw up a loop, yo and

draw through 2 loops] 3 times all in same

stitch indicated, yo and draw through all 4

loops on hook.

Note: When pattern indicates to work into

the back loop of a stitch, work into the

furthest loop of the stitch away from you as it

faces you. If working the last stitch of a row

produces an uneven edge, work the last stitch

as you would normally.

Scarf:

1. Row 1 (Right Side): Ch 241; sc in

2nd ch from hook and in each ch

across; turn—240 sc.

2. Now work in back loops throughout,

unless instructed otherwise.

3. Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first sc, Cl in next

sc, * sc in next 2 sc, Cl in next sc;

repeat from * to last sc; sc in last sc;

turn—80 Cl.

4. Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st across;

turn—240 sc.

5. Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first 2 sc, * ch 2,

skip 2 sc, sc in next sc; repeat from *

to last sc; sc in last sc; turn.

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6. Row 5: Ch 1, sc in first 2 sc, * sc in

back loops only of next 2 ch, sc in

next sc; repeat from * to last sc; sc in

last sc; turn.

7. Repeat Rows 2-5 for pattern 4 times

more, and then repeat Rows 2 and 3

once more. Fasten off. Weave in ends.

8. Tassel (make 10)

9. Cut a piece of yarn approximately 6”

long to be used to tie tassel at the top.

Place at top of cardboard. Wrap yarn

lengthwise around cardboard 20

times, keeping 6” piece on top of

cardboard. Tie the 6” piece around the

wrapped yarn at the top edge of the

cardboard to secure.

10. Cut wraps at bottom edge of the

cardboard. Wrap another length of

yarn around the tassel approximately

one-inch down from the first tie. Trim

bottom of tassel evenly. Using the

original 6” piece at top of tassel,

attach 5 tassels evenly spaced across

each short edge of scarf.

Wristlets (make 2):

1. Row 1 (Right Side): Ch 34; sc in 2nd

ch from hook and in each ch across;

turn—33 sc.

2. Now work in back loops throughout,

unless instructed otherwise.

3. Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first sc, Cl in next

sc, * sc in next 2 sc, Cl in next sc;

repeat from * to last sc; sc in last sc;

turn—11 Cl.

4. Rows 3-5: Ch 1, sc in each st across;

turn—33 sc.

5. Repeat Rows 2-5 for pattern 5 times

more, and then repeat Rows 2-4 once

more. Fasten off, leaving a 15” strand.

With yarn needle and strand, sew top

of last row to beginning ch, matching

stitch for stitch. Weave in ends.

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