Message from Janet Tilford
Making a difference
Following on from last years success with out Christmas Tree at the church, which resulted in 7 blankets being delivered to Emmanuel House for the homeless, we want to build on this and made hats for those in need.
We want adult size hats.... these can be knitted or crocheted in what ever weight wool or design you prefer, the only stipulation is that it is green and a size and design that some one would want to wear. Please do not put any POM POMs' on at this stage, this will come later!
We may well request other items later in the year, but for now you can get started so we have a supply for the coming winter.
We want adult size hats.... these can be knitted or crocheted in what ever weight wool or design you prefer, the only stipulation is that it is green and a size and design that some one would want to wear. Please do not put any POM POMs' on at this stage, this will come later!
We may well request other items later in the year, but for now you can get started so we have a supply for the coming winter.
Crochet Pattern Examples
This one is from Bella Coca and on her website there is a video tutorial in both left and right handed versions
bellacococrochet.com/tutorials/
This one is from Amanda Saladin, this times the instructions are in American terminology
lovelifeyarn.com/2016/12/free-crochet-pattern-beth-hat.html/
Finally another one again in American terminolgy
Remember American terminolgy just call our Double Crochet a Single Crochet and our Treble Crochet a Double!
This one is from Bella Coca and on her website there is a video tutorial in both left and right handed versions
bellacococrochet.com/tutorials/
This one is from Amanda Saladin, this times the instructions are in American terminology
lovelifeyarn.com/2016/12/free-crochet-pattern-beth-hat.html/
Finally another one again in American terminolgy
Remember American terminolgy just call our Double Crochet a Single Crochet and our Treble Crochet a Double!
patterns_627534_caron-easy-street-hat-ptn-d.pdf | |
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Knitting Pattern Examples
www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/499195939920950415/
Or this one.....
Knitting Needle Size8 or 5 mm, Circular Knitting Needles, Double-Pointed Knitting Needles (DPNs)
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Gauge18 sts x 24 rows = 4" (10.2 cm) in St st. Save time, check your gauge.
Finished SizeAdult Small (Medium, Large) Circumference: 19 (21 1/2, 24)" [48 (55, 61) cm]
Materials List
Brim
With circular needle, CO 84 (96, 108) sts.
Pm and join to work in the rnd. Work Rnd 1 of 2 x 2 Rib.
Cont in Rib for 6" (15.2 cm).
Hat Body
Work 1 rnd of St st.
Cont in St st until hat measures 9 (9 1/2, 10)" [22.9 (24.1, 25) cm] from CO edge.
Shape Crown
Setup Rnd: *K14 (16, 18), pm; rep from * to end.
Dec Rnd: *K to 2 sts before m, K2tog; rep from * to end - 6 sts dec'd.
Next Rnd: K.
Rep last 2 rnds until 42 sts rem.
Rep Dec Rnd only until 12 sts rem.
Break yarn, thread through yarn needle, and pass through rem live sts.
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Abbreviations
st(s)
stitch(es)
St st - stockinette stitch
CO - cast on
Pm - place marker
Rnd - round
Cont - continue(ity)
K - Knit
P - Purl
Tog - together
Dec - decrease(d)
www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/499195939920950415/
Or this one.....
Knitting Needle Size8 or 5 mm, Circular Knitting Needles, Double-Pointed Knitting Needles (DPNs)
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Gauge18 sts x 24 rows = 4" (10.2 cm) in St st. Save time, check your gauge.
Finished SizeAdult Small (Medium, Large) Circumference: 19 (21 1/2, 24)" [48 (55, 61) cm]
Materials List
- Green wool worsted weight - 100g
- US size 8 (5 mm) 16" circular needle
- Yarn needle
- 6 stitch markers
Brim
With circular needle, CO 84 (96, 108) sts.
Pm and join to work in the rnd. Work Rnd 1 of 2 x 2 Rib.
Cont in Rib for 6" (15.2 cm).
Hat Body
Work 1 rnd of St st.
Cont in St st until hat measures 9 (9 1/2, 10)" [22.9 (24.1, 25) cm] from CO edge.
Shape Crown
Setup Rnd: *K14 (16, 18), pm; rep from * to end.
Dec Rnd: *K to 2 sts before m, K2tog; rep from * to end - 6 sts dec'd.
Next Rnd: K.
Rep last 2 rnds until 42 sts rem.
Rep Dec Rnd only until 12 sts rem.
Break yarn, thread through yarn needle, and pass through rem live sts.
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Abbreviations
st(s)
stitch(es)
St st - stockinette stitch
CO - cast on
Pm - place marker
Rnd - round
Cont - continue(ity)
K - Knit
P - Purl
Tog - together
Dec - decrease(d)