Color alternating baby beanie hat. |
before I realized that if I wanted the hat to fit her for newborn photos, I should probably wait until she’s here and finish it then. I don’t want to make it too big or too small. So I’ve shelved that project for now. The pattern however, can be found here. There is also a YouTube video available for this pattern.
In the meantime, I thought about working on the dark faery costume for Wiggle’s first Halloween, but that’s something I don’t want to be in the middle of when labor starts. Instead, I was wasting time on Facebook where I came across this adorable photograph that was taken by my friend the awesome and talented Shallyse at Shadeleaf Studios. (Photo to be added later once permission is obtained.) I loved this baby net cocoon, and since the person who made it didn’t have any available in her etsy store (though she has a lot of cute things here), I thought I’d try to figure out how to make one on my own.
Abbreviations
MC = Magic Circle
SC = Single Crochet
DC = Double Crochet
TC = Treble Crochet
CH = Chain
ST = Stitch
This was the pattern I made up first:
Round 1: CH 1, 20 SC in your magic circle or chain.
Round 2: CH 1, 2 SC in each ST around.(40 SC total)
Round 3: CH 3, DC in each ST around. (40 DC total)
This is how it turned out:
This is how it turned out:
First attempt to make a baby net cocoon without a pattern. |
Ultimately I decided that this one wasn’t working out and I had started it way too big, so I pulled it apart and started over.
Round 1: CH 1, 10 SC in your magic circle or chain. Join.
Round 1: CH 1, 10 SC in your magic circle or chain. Join.
Round 2: CH 1, 2 SC in each ST around (20 SC total) Join.
Round 3: CH 3, DC in each ST around. (20 DC total) Join.
Round 4: CH 3, 2 DC in each ST around. (40 DC total). Join.
Round 5: CH 3, DC in each ST around. (40 DC total)
And that’s about as far as I got before I decided I didn’t like where it was going now either. It looked like this:
So I tore it apart and tried again.
Round 1: CH 1, 6 SC in your magic circle or chain.
And that’s about as far as I got before I decided I didn’t like where it was going now either. It looked like this:
Second attempt to make a baby net cocoon without a pattern. |
Round 1: CH 1, 6 SC in your magic circle or chain.
Round 2: CH 3, DC in each ST around. (6 DC total) Join.
Round 3: CH 3, 2 DC in each ST around (12 DC total) Join.
Round 4: CH 3, *1 DC in each of the next 2 ST's, 2 DC in the next St, repeat from *, you will be increase every 3 stitches. (27 DC total) Join.
Round 5: CH 3, DC in each ST. (27 DC total) Join.
Round 6: CH 4, TC in each ST. (27 TC total) Join.
At this point I decided this looked more like a baby hat than a cocoon. And I honestly wasn’t sure if it was big enough at the bottom to continue trying to make a cocoon, or if it was big enough to become a hat either.
So while I debate making it a real hat, or taking it apart, I thought I'd post this to show you what I've been up to today. Let me know what you think.
Round 5: CH 3, DC in each ST. (27 DC total) Join.
Round 6: CH 4, TC in each ST. (27 TC total) Join.
At this point I decided this looked more like a baby hat than a cocoon. And I honestly wasn’t sure if it was big enough at the bottom to continue trying to make a cocoon, or if it was big enough to become a hat either.
Pictured next to my scissors to show scale. |
Photographed close up to show stitch detailing. |
All of these have been worked using a size K crochet hook using two strands of yarn: Bernat Baby Coordinates in sherbet and Caron Simply Soft in off white.
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