Sunday, September 24, 2006
new cap designs


I've been working on some more hats for the kids. The yellow and purple hats above are caps that I just designed as a I went. The purple cap with the ribbon I'm calling "Ava". The pattern is below. It's not tested, but it's fairly simple. Feel free to make it for personal or charity use.

Ava Hat
Worsted Weight Yarn ( I used Caron Super Soft)
5mm hook
Start with chain 6 - join w/ slip stitch to make a loop
stitches used: ch, dc, back loop only dc, bpdc, slip stitch, x stitch
note: chain 3 at beginning of each row counts as one dc.

Start with chain 6 - join w/ slip stitch to make a loop

1. 12 dc in loop (12 dc)
2. 2 dc in each dc of previous row (24 dc)
3. Chain 3, dc in next dc, 2 dc in next, * dc in next 2 stitches, 2dc in next* repeat around, slip stitch to join (32 dc)
4. Chain 3, dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc in next, * dc in next 3 stitches, 2dc in next* repeat around, slip stitch to join (40 dc)
5. Chain 3, dc in next 3 dc, 2 dc in next, * dc in next 4 stitches, 2dc in next* repeat around, slip stitch to join (48 dc)
6. Chain 3, dc in next 4 dc, 2 dc in next, * dc in next 5 stitches, 2dc in next* repeat around, slip stitch to join (56 dc)
7. Chain 3, dc in next 5 dc, 2 dc in next, * dc in next 5 stitches, 2dc in next* repeat around, slip stitch to join (64 dc)
8. Chain 3, dc in each stitch around , slip stitch to join in BLO (64 dc)
9. Chain 3, Back-loop-only DC in each stitch around, slip stitch to join )64 dc)
10. Chain 3, X stitch around (32 Xs)
11. Chain 3, dc around, slip stitch to join in BLO (64 dc)
12. Chain 3, Back-loop-only DC in each stitch around, slip stitch to join (64 dc)
13. Chain 3, dc in next stitch, *bpdc in next 2 stitche, dc in next 2 stitches* repeat from * to* around slip stitch to join (64 dc)
14. Chain 3, dc in next stitch, *bpdc in next 2 stitche, dc in next 2 stitches* repeat from * to* around slip stitch to join (64 dc)
15. chain 1, reverse sc around, slip stitch to join, finish off (64 sc)
weave in loose ends

weave a strip of 1/4" ribbon through X stitch row and tie with a bow.


X-Stitch: DC in previous stich of last row, dc in next stitch (forms an X)
skip next dc and dc in next stitch, go back and dc in skipped stitch.
dcs will cross to form Xs.

If you use this pattern and find any problems, please let me know.



edited 2-19-12: So many comments on this post are asking for he pink hat pattern shown in the photo. That is not my original pattern - it was designed by Auntie M. You can find the pattern here



136 Comments:

Blogger tttknits said...

Love the hats! They are adorable.

Blogger Lulu said...

they are beautiful

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a 1yr old that absolutely loves to were hats so I'm getting in to crocheting. I love the pink hat with the little purple flower is that also an Ava hat? I'm going to give your Ava hat a try :O). Thanks Gen

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi Amanda,
That one I just sort of made up as I went. It's very basic. I used all HDC increasing each row till I got the size I wanted. Then for the last row I alternated a hdc with a front-post hdc and finished up with a row of reverse single.

Hope that helps.
:)

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would love to get the pattern for the pink one...its beautiful! thanks!

Blogger Wormie said...

I finally finally found the pattern for that pink hat (which is good because I want to make more!)

It is Auntie M's design - A Rose is a Rose hat!

You can find it on-line here:
http://webpages.charter.net/basheera/rosehat.html

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have looked everywhere for the pattern to the crochetgoddess spring into Winter hat, you have pictured. I cannot find it. Can you please tell me where I can get that pattern

Blogger Linda arvizu said...

I have started the Ava hat, just beautiful, but I am on row 13 and I do not know what the term "bpdc in next 2 stitche" means...I am new to crochet, doing very well, until this term...thank you Linda

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi Linda!
I hope you check back for the answer! BPDC is "back post double crochet" It is just like a double crochet, but instead of working in the top of the stitch, you work around the post of the stitch going from the front around the back. You're probably reading that and wondering what the heck I'm talking about, so look at this website for a better explanation.

http://www.crochetcabana.com/stitches/stitches-fpdc-bpdc.htm

Blogger Unknown said...

Hi,
I've looked everywhere for the "A rose is a rose" hat. It seems the website is with the pattern is no longer available. Do you happen to have the pattern?

Thank you so much.

~Kathleen

Blogger Wormie said...

I'm sorry Kathleen, if the link doesn't work, I suppose its not available any longer - which is really sad because I love that hat!
If I do find it somewhere online, I'll post another link, but if the designer took it down, I guess it's no longer available :(

Anonymous Anonymous said...

For those of you looking for the "A Rose Is A Rose" crochet hat pattern (copyright 2003 by Auntie M's free crochet patterns), you can still find it by going to Auntie M's free crochet patterns, click on free patterns, then scroll past the baby patterns to about the second or third box down. There you will find A Rose Is A Rose hat. The lettering is hard to read (blue on black background), but it's still there in the archives. I just printed another copy. Hope this helps.

Blogger Wormie said...

Thank you, Donna!
I couldn't find my copy, and I really love that pattern!!
Wormie

Anonymous Anonymous said...

here is the direct link to "A Rose Is A Rose" hat pattern. Hope this helps someone....
http://web.archive.org/web/20040204220123/http://webpages.charter.net/basheera/rosehat.html

Blogger Wormie said...

Thank you, La'Keesha!
I know that I'm not the only one who loves that pattern!

Blogger Marci said...

Do you have your other crochet patterns in a database somewhere for access? You have many pictures of patterns I would like to try! -Marci

Blogger Wormie said...

Thanks Marci!

My original patterns are peppered throughout my blog. I need to find a way to have on page of links to all of them.

If I can find someone savy enough to help with that, I'll post them.

:-)

Blogger Marci said...

Well, you could make a separate blog that you posted only your patterns to, then just make sure you label them with a category (hats, bags, clothing, afghans, etc) and then add a label gadget to the side of your blog for easy access to the different patterns you have posted. I don't know if that helps, but I know so many would love it! On this blog, you could just post a permanent link directing people to the original patterns on your pattern blog (page). It's just about as good or better than a website!

Blogger Marci said...

um...I just found a link to your Pattern Place. PERFECT! You didn't need my advice at all. Thank you so much for the helps on creating such beautiful works!

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Noticed you said you are Indianaonians, sorry no such thing. We are Hoosiers and proud of it too!

Blogger Wormie said...

I LOVE Hoosiers, but I am a proud Indianaonian! ;-)

Blogger nurse_sd77 said...

I have just started crocheting and need help. I am doing the ava hat, it is adorable!! On step 7 after I have finished I still have one dc left. If I were to slip stitch it leaves a hole. Is this how it is suppose to be? I have done it twice and counted everything, but keep on having the same thing. Thank You

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi Nurse,

I'm sorry you're having trouble! I haven't made this hat in so long - I should try it again. Looking back over the pattern, I'm wondering if I miscalculated the stitch count. Nobody else has reported a problem, but it looks like I did something wrong, so the problem is probably me and not you!

Not to worry. This will be easy to correct. What I would do if I were you, is to do a stitch in that last stitch in row 7. b Then count how many stitches you have in the row. In Row 8 where you do an even row of stitches, either do one extra, or do one reduction to get to the correct stitch count - then keep going. Because it's crochet in the round, it will be very forgiving, and nobody will see the adjustment.

I'm going to try the pattern again myself, and if I did do the counts wrong, I'll correct and update.

Hope this helps!

Wormie

What is the pattern for the pink one? I'm new to crocheting and just need an idea on how to get the lacy look you've got toward the bottom.

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi April,
The pink hat is not my pattern. It's Auntie M's a Rose is a Rose Hat.
It's very pretty, isn't it?

You can find the pattern on line here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20040204220123/http://webpages.charter.net/basheera/rosehat.html

Blogger The Journey said...

thanks for the great pattern. I live in central Indiana. Wish they were a lot of us close so we could get to gether a sewing/crotchet circle.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just started crocheting(about a year) and I love it... I found this page and fell instantly in love. I make hats for my neice and family. Thank You..Susan

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Im new to crocheting so I have been just surfing the net looking for some fun hat patterns and found this page. I thank you for this, Keep up the great work.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Welcome to Indiana. Was born and raised here, moved away for 20 years and am now back. Your a Hoosier now. Welcome again. Your hates are great.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi! Great hats! Thank you for posting this pattern. I do have a question though...on step 10, it says to do a X stitch? What is that (I'm new to crocheting)? Is there a link somewhere online that can tell me or teach me how to do it or maybe an alternative for that row of stitches that would be better for a beginner to use?

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi!

The X stitch is basically 2 double crochets done crossing over each other to form a fixure "X".

You can find a tutorial on it here:
http://www.crochetcabana.com/stitches/stitches-x-stitch.htm

If it's too difficult to follow, you could DC in every other stitch w/ a slip stitch or sc in between, and then weave the ribbon through that.

Good luck!!

Blogger Unknown said...

I love the Ava pattern,and would love to make it.
However please can you tell me what the British equivelent is for "worsted" yarn ? Also "baby sport" I cannot find either of these in our shops.
Thanks
Debbie

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi Debbie,

I hope you'll check back for the answer. I'm not familiar with British terminology, but I checked on Google and according to them (and google knows everything, right?)

Worsted Weight = 10-ply
Baby Weight = 3-ply

I hope that helps!!

Blogger Shipra Panosian said...

ooh, lovely hats. I'm going to try the Ava hat asap. I'm new to crocheting so we'll see....
Thanks so much for sharing it.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I haven't been crocheting a month yet and I really like you hat pattern but am having problem at the beginning of the pattern. I was wondering if its starting off as a spiral or is a sl st suppose to connet the st.

Blogger Wormie said...

I'm so glad you like the pattern!

The hat is worked in rounds, not as a spiral. The slip stitch at the end completes each round, then start the next row.

Hope that makes sense!!

Blogger Kimela said...

Hi Wormie, I have just started to crochet baby hats. My daughter is hoping for a spring baby and I am trying to find a crchet pattern for a baby crocheted headband. It is only one stitch i think but I can not find a pattern for it. I have seen artifical flowers attached to the headbands. I have found the headbands on ebay which I probably will buy but I would like to make some myself. Any ideas or have you created a babyies headband. Thanks Kimela

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi Kimela,

I found a baby headband pattern online. Maybe you'll like this one:

http://promotions.drgnetwork.com/newsletters/talkingcrochet/pages/TCNL1707_patt1.html

Blogger Wormie said...

Kimila,

In case you check back here.... You inspired me to write up a super easy baby headband pattern. It's here on my blog:
http://hooked-on-crochet.blogspot.com/2009/08/free-pattern-easiest-ever-baby-headband.html

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Wormie,
Can you tell me where I can find the orange cap?
Thanks,
Barb

Blogger Wormie said...

Barb,

That pattern can be found here:

http://web.archive.org/web/20040204220123/http://webpages.charter.net/basheera/rosehat.html

Anonymous gloria d said...

The Ava hat you posted is beautiful. Under this is a lovely cap with purple flower. How much it cost for you to make this cap including postage? My cap size is 21 inches. Thanks in advance.

Blogger Wormie said...

I'm sorry, Gloria. I don't sell crochet, but the pattern for that hat is posted here in the comments section. If you crochet you could make it yourself, or ask someone to make it for you.

Thanks for reading and posting!

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mine seemed to come out very large for some reason. How can i make it smaller?

Blogger Wormie said...

This hat, when I make it, fits an adult. You can make it smaller by using a smaller hook. If that is not enough, remove 2 stitches from each row.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi,
Love your hats. I've resurrected my crocheting abilities that my grandma taught me a several decades ago. I'm making hats for homeless as well as to sell, the proceeds going to pay for non-medical needs for breast cancer patients. I love your brown and black hat. Is that pattern available? Thanks!

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Adorable. Where could I find the pattern for the peach colored one with the flower on it? I have quite a few grandaughters that would love that.

Blogger Wormie said...

That hat is called "A Rose is a Rose". If you scroll up through the comments in this post you'll find the link to it.
It is a lovely pattern.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

would love the pattern for the top 2 hats. Granddaughters are 13, 14 and want a plain hat. Thanks. Will try the rose hat for friend's grandbaby.
Really cute!

Anonymous Kassi said...

love the Ava hat. also made matching mittens....:)

Blogger Ann Marie said...

I love these patterns. I will be making them larger to fit my 10 year granddaughter that has lukemia and has lost her hair for the 2nd time

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My Granddaughter ask me to crochet two hats for her little girls. I usually do knitting so I am not aware of some of the stitches. How do I back loop and what is an x stitch?
I really want to make the hats for the girls but need help. Thanks,
Carol

Blogger Wormie said...

Thanks Carol,

Here are instructions on how to do back loop only:
http://crochet.about.com/library/blbackfrontloop.htm

And here are instructions for the X-stitch.

http://www.crochetcabana.com/stitches/stitches-x-stitch.htm

Hope these help!

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is perfect! The pattern is really easy to read, and the hats are so adorable!

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would like the pattern for the Brown and Black hat. Your hats are beautiful and would like to try making a couple of them.

Blogger CindyM said...

Hi, I love the cammo colored caps, but I need to make them for two brothers. One is 9 months old and the other is 4 years old. what do I need to do for the different sizes. What differences in number of stitches or rounds do I do?

Blogger edriellynne said...

hi.,i just want to ask if what is the lenght size of this hat?

Blogger Wormie said...

I don't recall the length of the hat - don't have a sample with me now. It does fit an adult though.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

How can I get the pattern for the pink one??? I am willing to pay for it.

Blogger Wormie said...

The Pink hat is Auntie M's Rose is a Rose hat. The pattern can be found here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20040204220123/http://webpages.charter.net/basheera/rosehat.html

Blogger Beck said...

Hi! I'm new to crocheting and I'm having a bit of trouble. I just finished #8 and my hat is flat with just the edges curled under. What did I do wrong? And is there any way to fix it? I really don't want to tear it all out and start again. :( Thanks so much for your help!

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi Beck,

I'm not sure what you did wrong. When you say #8, you mean you finished the 8th row? The hat should have a gentle cup shape by that point. Without seeing what you did, it's hard for me to advise you. I might try to finish it and see what it does. Sorry I can't be more help.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I Love you patterns, but tell me how I can print them without all the comments? I am old and I need the patterns to make the projects.

Blogger Wormie said...

The best way to print the patterns without the comments is to highlight them with your mouse, copy, and paste them into your word processor, and then print. Hope that works for you!

Thanks for reading!

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I adore your hats. thanks for sharing them with us.you make it so simple.keep up your good work.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great post!
Thanks

Anonymous Clotilde M. said...

Very cute with the ribbon and all. Like the ones with the flower too.

Anonymous Kelli said...

I really like the tan (or beige colored) hat. Where can I find the pattern for that one? The hats are adorable!! Thanks, Kelli

Blogger Wormie said...

Thanks Kelli!
The beige hat is something that I made up as I went. It was so long ago, I don't really remember what I did.
Sorry!

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sure wish I could print this pattern off without getting all the posted comments with it. that makes 16 plus pages. wanted to make these for cancer children quickly, but that just turnes me OFF.

Blogger Wormie said...

You can highlight the pattern and copy it into Word. That way you don't get all the side bar info and comments.

Blogger Mrs. EL said...

i take your pattern.. hope u don't mind.. i wanna try it.. tq so muchhhh.. they are beautiful...

Blogger LiliPad said...

Link to Auntie M's Rose is a Rose Hat: http://web.archive.org/web/20040204220123/http://webpages.charter.net/basheera/rosehat.html

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am making chemo hats for two places your xstich hats is a nice veriation. thanks

Blogger Tiffany's Crochet said...

Hi!

I think most people are just correcting this as they go along but just FYI, in order to get 64 sts in row 7, it should read, dc in next 6 stitches, instead of 5...
7. Chain 3, dc in next 5 dc, 2 dc in next, * dc in next 6 stitches, 2dc in next* repeat around, slip stitch to join (64 dc)

Blogger Wormie said...

Tiffany - thanks for the note. I haven't made this hat in a few months and don't remember having a problem. I'll try to make one again soon, and correct the pattern if this is the case. Thank you so much.

Blogger Rahksan said...

I would love to have the patterns you have shown with the Ava hats, are you selling them or are they free patterns. I would even buy them from you if you would like to sell them.

Blogger Wormie said...

Thank you!

The pattern for the hat with the flower on it is not my own pattern. You can find it online here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20040204220123/http://webpages.charter.net/basheera/rosehat.html

The other two hats are things that I made up as I went along and did not write down the patterns.

Anonymous Pavasa said...

Your intro to the Ava hat you say you've been working on children hats, but in one of your replies in the comment section I recall you saying the instructions are for an adult size Am I remembering incorrectly?

Blogger Wormie said...

the Ava hat as written is for a large child/small adult size. I designed this when I was making chemo caps for kids in the hospital. It should work for an older child or smaller adult. It will be too big for little girls.

Anonymous pavasa said...

Thank You Wormie. I wanted to make sure, because I needed instructions for a child' hat.
Another question. Is there a way to figure out the size to make for different ages of children? I wouldn't think a 4-5 yr. old would wear the same size as an 7-8 yr. old.

Blogger Wormie said...

Pavasa, I don't have children myself, so I'm not really good with the whole size estimation thing. I was surprised to find out that kids heads aren't all that much smaller than adult heads once they're past the toddler stage. If you like the Ava hat, you may want to try to make it with a hook one size smaller - you may find that works. I can't guarantee it though. Good luck!

Anonymous pavasa said...

Wormie, you said "I was surprised to find out that kids heads aren't all that much smaller than adult heads once they're past the toddler stage. If you like the Ava hat, you may want to try to make it with a hook one size smaller" I'll try that, too. Also found that not increasing as many rows makes the hat smaller, too.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

IS AUNTIE M's REAL NAME MONICA ?

Blogger Wormie said...

I have no idea. Sorry

Anonymous Sandy said...

I am just getting back into crocheting. can someone tell me what "bpdc" means?

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi Sandy - BPDC is a back post double crochet.
If you're not familiar with how to do it, there are several tutorials on You Tube. You can find one here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU_AStVAj1Q

Blogger angie said...

Just finished the Ava hat, looks beautiful, attached a nice flower to it and made one little girl happy. thank you for your wonderful pattern.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love the orange hat on the home page are there instuctions for it

Blogger Wormie said...

Orange hat? Do you mean the one with the flower? It's actually pink. That is Auntie M's Rose is a Rose hat. If you scroll up a bit in the comments you will see several links to it.

Blogger The Marshall's said...

I made my little on the "ava" hat last year and she loved it!! Thanks for the beautiful design. I used the way back machine to find a link to the archived "a rose is a rose" pattern if anyone wants it.http://web.archive.org/web/20040204220123/http:/webpages.charter.net/basheera/rosehat.html

Anonymous knitting said...

Thanks for sharing. your site is constantly monitored and also recommend to friends

Blogger Kristie said...

About the Rose is a Rose hat, it's hard to read on the website, but if you highlight it, it's easier to read. Just click on the top and drag down to highlight everything. You could also copy and paste that onto a Word document as well, if you want to print it out. hth :)

Anonymous Anonymous said...

what does BLO means on ur ava hat step 8&11.beautiful hats. thanks for sharing them.

Blogger Wormie said...

BLO means "back loop only".

When you do the crochet stitch, don't go through both sides of the stitch in the previous row - go through only the back half of the stitch.

Good luck!

Blogger Lacy Paradis said...

Hi I am a beginner at crichet and I've been trying to figure out this pattern. I have the majority of it but my question is, at the beginning of the first two rows, do you join them cause there is a huge hole when I try to join them. I need a little advise to the start of it. I can go from there

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi Lacy.
Yes, you do want to join all rows. I haven't had this problem with the "holes" but one trick you can do is after the join, do a sc before you do the next dc. That helps to fill the hole.

Good luck!

Anonymous Phyllis said...

Here is an ignorant question. What is "to"?

Blogger Wormie said...

Phyllis, do you mean when I say "repeat from * to *"?
That means repeat the instructions in between the two stars.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am going to make the Ava hat for my Ava! Very cute. Thank you for the pattern.

Blogger emmo said...

I got a printer so I could make the cutest little hats for children to cover their little heads. Well on the Ava hat their are 22 pages that wants to copy. That is a lot of ink. Do you know how I can copy it without getting all the comments. If not I guess I have to go the old fashion way by writing it down. These are the cutest hats. Want to use them for chemo hats. Thank you, Mary

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi Mary,
Glad you like the pattern! Don't print it from the website. Highlight the pattern itself, then copy and paste it into a word document. Then you will be able to print it all on one page. If you can't figure it out, give me your e-mail and I'll mail it to you.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think number 7 shold say * dc in next 6 stitches, 2dc in next* to give you 64sts

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I also love these patterns! I would like to start with the pink hat and would appreciate finding the pattern. p.s. It's just for me!sailon11

Blogger Wormie said...

The Pink Hat is not my own pattern - it is lovely. You can find it here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20040204220123/http://webpages.charter.net/basheera/rosehat.html

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Wormie, another request for the pattern for Auntie M's Rose is a Rose hat. The links don't work, but you commented that you had found your copy of the pattern. Could you please post it? Or send me a copy of it, please. It is just adorable. Thanks so much. Jackie

Anonymous Jackie said...

To Kathleen and anyone else who wanted the pattern for Auntie M's Rose Is a Rose hat, I found it on a website called Ravelry. The site for Auntie M's is shut down.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi...Love your hats. Loved the ribbon idea. Always looking for embellishments for my Chemo hats.
For the beginners or anyone who ends up with holes when you are starting your hats in the round, there is method you can use called the "Magic Circle" which allows you to pull the end and close up the beginning hole and it disappears into your work. Instructions for it are on YTube. Hope this helps. Happy crocheting.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where can I get the rest of the hats besides the Ava one.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was wonder if you could help me.
I just started crocheting again after a long
Time. I'm doing the Ava hat everything is okay until I come to the 10th row the
X stitch. I'm getting 22 or23 X's not 32.
I'm going into the 4th stitch it just won't
Come out right. What can I do?
Thanks. Monica

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi Monica. I don't understand - when you say that you are going into the 4th stitch, do you mean you've done 4 stitches or you are trying to make the x in the fourth stitch?

The directions for X stitch are: X-Stitch: DC in previous stich of last row, dc in next stitch (forms an X)
skip next dc and dc in next stitch, go back and dc in skipped stitch.
dcs will cross to form Xs.

Perhaps this You tube video on X stitch will help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3D1GdZXoxs

Blogger Dani Massey said...

This is a lovely design! I love the simplicity of it. I also hunted up the pink hat. (just because there were so many who asked about it) and the link you have listed is now broken. Here is the new link...
http://picklesandicecreamdesigns.blogspot.com/2011/11/rose-is-rose-hat.html
I hope that helps. I won't be making it, but some folks will be glad to have the new link...oh, and it is still free pattern.

Personally, I love the simplicity of the hat in THIS pattern and I want to thank you for sharing it with everyone!

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Saw the pattern name and couldn't resist. My great granddaughter's name is Ava He He.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Take a look at Row 7, I think it should read: Chain 3, dc in next 5 dc, 2 dc in next, * dc in next 6 stitches, 2dc in next* repeat around, slip stitch to join (64 dc)

Blogger Unknown said...

How did you do the special stitch at the bottom of the pink hat? It's not quite shell. Making caps to donate to the oncology unit of the hospital my father is receiving treatments at. Any pattern help would be appreciated! Really liked this pink one you have especially as it's so feminine.

Blogger Wormie said...

If you scroll up through the comments you can find a link to the pattern for the pink hat.

Blogger Jeb said...

I really like your Ava pattern! I'm wondering if you can tell me how to make it larger -- when I made it, it fits a 10 yr. old girl -- I'd like it for adults too. Thanks

Blogger Jeb said...

I'd like to know how to enlarge the Ava hat for adults (mine fit a 10-yr-old, but want it larger too).

Blogger Unknown said...

I used the suggested yarn & hook, my gauge is fine, followed the instructions to a "T" & the hat is definitely not child-sized. In fact, it is almost too big for an adult at this point. It is not shaping like a dome when folded in half. Argh! I hate when this happens! Oh well, guess I'll frog it & use a smaller hook, less increases & see how it goes. Wish me luck! LOL!

Blogger Wormie said...

I'm sorry you are having problems, Barb. I have made this hat for both kids and adults, and have never had a problem. It does not work up as a perfect dome, though. I remember it looking a bit pointed, but it was fine when it was worn.
Good luck.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You might have said in one of the comments and I have read just about all of them. I want to make the hats for 3 yr. olds. (twins). Do I just use a smaller hook? Like for the Ava hat? I like them all and really don't know which one I will end up making. I will be going to a bazaar in Nov. I would like to make different sizes for that but I have an order for the 3 yr. olds. Thanks, Betty

Blogger Wormie said...

For a smaller hat, I would use finer yarn (baby or fingering) and a smaller hook.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would love to have the pattern for all the hats. Can you help me get the patterns? Also, I couldn't see a way to print the pattern at the top of the page. How do I print the pattern? Thanks! GGram

Blogger Wormie said...

The Pattern for the Ava Hat is given here.
The pattern for the Rose is a Rose Hat can be found here:

http://picklesandicecreamdesigns.blogspot.com/2011/11/rose-is-rose-hat.html

the other two hats I just made up as I went.

Blogger Wormie said...

The Pattern for the Ava Hat is given here.
The pattern for the Rose is a Rose Hat can be found here:

http://picklesandicecreamdesigns.blogspot.com/2011/11/rose-is-rose-hat.html

the other two hats I just made up as I went.

Anonymous Michelle H said...

in instruction 7 inside the * is it supposed to be a 5 or a 6?????

Blogger My Little Corner said...

Going to try make one of these,They are so beautiful,thanks for sharing
Linda

Blogger Kellie1958 said...

3here is a link that does work for the Rose is a Rose hat.....
http://picklesandicecreamdesigns.blogspot.com/2011/11/rose-is-rose-hat.html

Blogger Unknown said...

Love your hats! Please help.....I followed the pattern exactly but my hat is VERY large. Too big for my own head and I'm an adult. I used red heart super saver medium worsted yarn with 5mm needle. I tried a hat before and the same thing happened. Do you have any idea why they come out so large?

Blogger Wormie said...

Hi Melanie. Sorry you're having troubles. I crochet on the tight side. I'm guessing you work more loosely. Try using a smaller hook. Hope that helps.

Blogger Unknown said...

Im going to attempt to make a hat for my niece who hasnt ben born yet. I hope it turns out right. ~C~

Anonymous Ashley said...

Thank you so much for this pattern. I am a beginner and I really wanted to make a hat. I was completely frustrated by the instructions on other patterns that would say things like, "Complete 12 rounds, increasing 4 stitches each round." Huh? This is Greek to a beginner. I really appreciate the way you spelled out exactly where to do two stitches and where to do one. That made this pattern totally do-able. I just completed my first hat and I am thrilled. I just wish I had you to help me figure out how to evenly space my stitches! Thank you for all you do to share your passion with others!

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm doing the ava hat for little girl I'm following the pattern exactly and its the size of an adult hat. Any ideas how I fix that?

Blogger Wormie said...

The pattern is for an older child (teen). You can use baby weight yarn and a smaller hook to make it for a younger child.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

to coplacated kids could not make this

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