Floating Petals Hat
The Floating Petals Hat will fit you snuggly keeping your head warm yet cool with the open stitches that resemble Floating Petals. It’s a great spring time hat when the weather is still cool enough for wearing hats.
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YARN
Red Heart with Love, #4, worsted weight in two colors, about 110 yards in total
MATERIALS
H/5mm hook
Needles for weaving in ends
DIFFICULTY
Easy
SIZE(S)
Adult SM/L
GAUGE
2 petal pattern rows = 1 ½”
4 petal pattern stitches = 1 ½”
Petal pattern for gauge:
Row 1: 1sc in 2nd chain from hook and in each stitch across, turn <22sc>
Row 2: ch2, 1dc in same st, [ch2, sk2 sts, 1sc in next st, ch2, sk2 sts, 1 3dcCL in next st]
3x, ch2, sk2 sts, 1dc in last st. <2dc, 3sc, 3 3dcCL, 7 ch2 spaces>
Rows 3 – 5: Repeat Row 2
STITCH GUIDE
ch(s) – chain(s); st(s) – stitch(es); sk – skip; sl st – slip stitch; sc – single crochet; hdc – half double crochet; dc – double crochet; BLO – back loop only; 3dcCL – 3dc Cluster; Rd(s) – round(s)
SPECIAL STITCHES USED
Magic Circle/Ring
3dc Cluster – yo, insert hook into stitch, pull up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into same stitch, pull up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into same stitch, pull up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops (4 loops on hook), yo, pull through all 4 loops on hook – 3dc cluster complete.
NOTES
- Ch1 and ch2 do not count as stitches.
- Medium size count will be indicated in parenthesis in pattern directions.
- Indicates stitch count used in round.
- Always join with sl st to the first stitch in round, skipping over ch1 or ch2.
- Always make your first stitch of the round into the same stitch as chain.
- On BLO rows, always do your first sc through both loops, then proceed doing the rest of the stitches in BLO.
- Color changes will be indicated as CA (color A) and CB (color B). You can choose any two colors you’d like. Make your color changes at your join.
- You can also make this in one solid color.
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