I'm kicking myself for not writing the pattern down. Yes, you heard it. I didn't write the pattern down, I just "winged-it"...
***UPDATE****
Apparently I DID write this pattern down! What a ninny. :) I wrote it on my ravelry project page. Whoohoo. Here it is:
"I" Hook
Cotton Bernat yarn for hat
Caron simply soft for bow
Magic circle 8hdc then increase* by 8 each round (no chain one, no sl st, just use a marker to know when a new round is being made)
*Increase
After initial 8 hdc in magic circle follow the pattern as follows:
Rnd 1:[ 2 hdc in first stitch, hdc in next] Repeat around. (16 hdc)
Rnd 2: [2hdc, hdc, hdc] Repeat (24 hdc)
Rnd 3: [2hdc, hdc, hdc, hdc] Repeat (32 hdc)
Etc...
Increase to 63 stitches , then decrease* by 8hdc.
*Decrease Round:
Rnd 9: [hdc, hdc, hdc, hdc, hdc, hdc, hdc2tog] Repeat around (56hdc)
Rnd 10: One row of 1hdc in each stitch. (56 hdc)
Rnd 11: Repeat Rnd 9 (decrease round) 48 hdc
Repeat Rnd 10 until the size you want.
I then did three rows of sc with the rose colored yarn.
EARS
Lay hat flat.
Right ear: (stitches are worked around the post of hdc’s)
- Refer to my less than stellar artwork for more clarification. ;)
Working on the right edge of the hat:
First: join yarn to the post of hdc (on picture this is labeled as "1"), ch 1
Second: work 10 dc (double crochets) around the post of hdc of the st directly above that same st that you joined. (Labeled "2")
Third: sl st around post of st directly above that st for step 2, ch 1 turn. (Labeled "3")
Now work this row across the 10 dc: sc, sc, sc, dc, dc, dc, dc, sc, sc, sc.
Join with sl st to 1st ch 1. FO. Pull ends through to the inside of the hat. Tie off and weave in all ends.
Left ear: (Refer to drawing)The left ear is worked the same as the right ear WITH THE EXCEPTION that you work in the opposite direction. Take note of this on the drawing.
I made the bow by stitching a rectangle using hdc. I sl st around it; Then using a needle, I weaved the yarn down the middle and cinched it. I wrapped yarn around the middle then attached it to the hat near one of the ears.
Giving a little smolder for the camera. |
There's my sweet girl |
The ever popular "duckface" |
The scarf is made with hdc and tassels in red and pink. Very basic.
I can almost feel Olivia's sweet snuggle and hear her praise, "Oh Auntie, I'm so proud of you."
She's so stinkin' cute. :)