Bust through your small amounts of yarn with these fun and beautiful crochet square patterns. I made myself a bag with the Kaleido Dreams. What will you be making?
Kaleido Dreams
Dahlia In A Square
Flower In A Square
Sunflower In A Square
A Yarntastic Life!
Bust through your small amounts of yarn with these fun and beautiful crochet square patterns. I made myself a bag with the Kaleido Dreams. What will you be making?
Kaleido Dreams
Dahlia In A Square
Flower In A Square
Sunflower In A Square
This Yoda beanie is designed for an adult male with a 24-inch head circumference. When laying this beanie flat, it measures 11 inches across and is just over 8.5 inches tall. If you need a different size you can add rounds or you can use your favorite beanie pattern and just use the Yoda ears from this pattern. I also have a free 3-6 month size Yoda hat crochet pattern available. This pattern is a custom fit for a family member. If you are not sure of what size you need, I would suggest checking out the size chart at the bottom of the post that I discovered on Crochet In Color.
Supplies:
Baby Bee – Hushabye Solid – Baby Sage yarn (4 Medium)
5mm (H/8) hook
Yarn Needle
Abbreviations:
CH – Chain
SC – Single Crochet
HDC – Half Double Crochet
DC – Double Crochet
HDC 3 Together
CH 3 Does not count as DC
Round 1: Magic Ring, CH 3, DC 10, pull ring tight, join to top CH of CH 3
Round 2: CH 3, 2 DC each DC around. Join to top CH of CH 3. (20 DC)
Round 3: CH 3. *2 DC in next DC, DC in next DC, repeat from * around. Join to top CH of CH 3. (30 DC)
Round 4: CH 3. *2 DC in next DC, DC in next 2 DC, repeat from * around. Join to top CH of CH 3. (40 DC)
Round 5: CH 3. *2 DC in next DC, DC in next 3 DC, repeat from * around. Join to top CH of CH 3. (50 DC)
Round 6: CH 3. *2 DC in next DC, DC in next 4 DC, repeat from * around. Join to top CH of CH 3. (60 DC)
Round 7: CH 3. *2 DC in next DC, DC in next 5 DC, repeat from * around. Join to top CH of CH 3. (70 DC)
Round 8-15: CH 3, DC in each DC around. Join to top CH of CH 3.
Round 16-19: CH 2, HDC into each stitch around. Join to top of CH 2.
Finish Off
Using 5 mm hook.
Using TWO strands of yarn.
Row 1. CH 15, Skip 1 CH, HDC in next 14 CH. (14 HDC)
Row 2: Turn, CH 1, HDC across. (14 HDC)
Row 3: Turn, CH 1, HDC 2 Together, HDC into next 10 HDC. HDC 2 Together. (12 Stitches)
Row 4: Turn, CH 1, HDC across. (12 HDC)
Row 5: Turn, CH 1, HDC 2 Together, HDC into next 8 HDC, HDC 2 Together. (10 Stitches)
Row 6: Turn, CH 1, HDC across. (10 HDC)
Row 7: Turn, CH 1, HDC 2 Together, HDC into next HDC. HDC 2 Together, HDC 2 Together, HDC into next stitch. HDC 2 Together. (6 Stitches)
Row 8-9: Turn, CH 1, HDC across. (6 HDC)
Row 10: Turn, CH 1, HDC 2 Together, HDC into next 2 stitches. HDC 2 together.(4 stitches)
Row 11: Turn, CH 1, HDC into each stitch. (4)
Row 12: Turn, CH 1, HDC 2 together 2 times. (2 stitches)
Row 13: Turn, CH 1, HDC 2 together, CH 1
SC around the edge of the ear. With 3 SC into each corner.
Repeat for 2 ears and weave in your ends with yarn needle
When attaching the ears, I folded the of the top of the ear down around 4-5 stitches and the bottom of the ear up about 2 stitches.
Newborn
Head Circumference 13″ – 14 ”
Hat Circumference = 11.5″ – 13″
Hat height = 5.5 to 6″
3 to 6 months
Head Circumference: 14″ – 17 ”
Hat height= 6.5 – 7″
6 to 12 months
Head Circumference: 16″ – 19 ”
Hat height = 7.5″
Toddler -12 months – 3 years
Hat height = 8″
Head Circumference: 18″ to 20 ”
Child – 3 – 10 years
Hat height =8.5″
Head Circumference: 19″ – 20 1/2″
Teens
Hat height 9-10″
Head Circumference: 20 1/2″ – 22″
Adult Woman
Head Circumference: 21.5″ – 22.5″
Adult Man
Head Circumference: 23″ – 24″
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