February 11, 2009
Free Pattern! Fancy Flower Crocheted Cloche Hat
Someone once told me that it's better to give than to receive. So I decided to take this new pattern off of etsy and give it away! So if you want the pdf file, please let me know and I will e-mail it to you. But here it is to copy and paste if you would rather do that.
This is such a great pattern for a pretty crocheted cloche with flower.
This hat pattern was inspired by my Mom!
Materials:
Size S-35 speed hook
1 ball thick and quick type yarn
Yarn sewing needle
Cloche:
Chain 3. Slip stitch in first chain to form your ring.
Round 1: Chain 1, work 8 single crochet in ring, slip stitch in first single crochet to join. Place marker for
beginning of round.
Move marker up each round.
Round 2: Chain 1, work 2 single crochet in each single crochet, slip stitch in first single crochet to join – you
will have 16 single crochets.
Round 3: Chain 1, single crochet in next single crochet, work 2 single crochet in next single crochet around,
slip stitch in
first single crochet to join – you will have 24 single crochets.
Round 4: Chain 1, single crochet in next 7 single crochet, work 2 single crochet in next single crochet around,
slip stitch in
first single crochet to join – you will have 27 single crochets.
Round 5: Chain 1, single crochet in each single crochet, slip stitch in first single crochet to join.
Repeat Round 5 until hat measures about 7 1/2 in. [19 cm] from beginning. Fasten off.
FINISHING
Weave in ends.
Crocheted Flower:
Materials: Contrast color in homespun type yarn.
Size N-13 crochet hook
yarn needle
Chain 4. Join with a slip stitch to first chain to form your ring.
Round 1. Work 10 single crochets into the ring.
Round 2. *Single crochet in next single crochet, chain 8, single crochet in the next single crochet; repeat
from * all the way around. You will have 5 chains with 8 loops.
Round 3. Single crochet into each single crochet in each chain and single crochets in between petals. Weave in
the ends.
Take the same yarn that you used to make the flower and attach to your cloche. Make sure to attach in the
center of the flower, with a few stitches closer to the petals so that the flower doesn’t lean off the
cloche.
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Can you please email me the pdf and does it have a picture think this is exactly what I am looking for , I also live in Idaho ybagley@msn.com
ReplyDeleteI don't have a pdf file for this, and bummer but I have no picture either. Shortly after this post, almost 3 years ago, my computer crashed and I lost everything. I'm glad I typed it out on here so that I still have the pattern.
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