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Lalaloopsy Inspired Doll

July 10, 2013 By stitch11 49 Comments

Lalaloopsy inspired doll crochet pattern. Easy to love and adorably cute! Make a very special doll for your child or as a gift that is sure to be cherished. #crochet #crochetlove #crochetlife #crochetaddict #crochetpattern #crochetdoll #ilovecrochet #crochetgifts #crochet365 #addictedtocrochet #yarnaddict #yarnloveHere she is! For the last few months, I have had so many requests for me to write this free Lalaloopsy crochet pattern.  I tried to keep her simple and I did my best at explaining everything as well as I know how. This is not an “Easy” pattern…. mostly because it takes a little extra patience. This crochet pattern is loads of fun! I encourage you to be creative with your yarns. I used all medium weight yarns but mixed up the textures and brands of yarns and I LOVE it!!!  Now go look through your scraps and find all those small amounts of beautiful yarn that you have been waiting to use! And I will warn you, the hair takes twice as much yarn and twice as much time as it appears.

This Doll measures 12 inches in length.

Lalaloopsy Crochet Supplies

Medium Weight Yarn. Lots of colors! You can custom choose your color for what lalaloopsy you are going for.
2 one inch buttons
3.5 mm crochet hook for entire lalaloopsy doll. 5 mm hook for lalaloopsy hair and bow
Yarn needle
Scissors
Stuffing

Crochet Stitches used

SC – Single Crochet
HDC – Half Double Crochet
DC – Double Crochet
SC DEC – Single Crochet Decrease
Slip Stitch
CH- Chain
SC into front (or) back loop only

Note – When “joining” to your first stitch, you will use the slip stitch. On the next round it will say to crochet into the same stitch, you will be crocheting into the SC you joined to (not the slip stitch).

Free Crochet Lalaloopsy Crochet Pattern

Using 3.5 mm crochet hook

Crochet Lala Legs and Shoes (make two)

With your color choice for the sole of the shoes. (I used I Love This Yarn – Neon Purple)

Round 1: CH 8. SC in 2nd CH from hook. SC in next 2 CH. HDC in next 4 CH. HDC in same CH 3 more times. Turn and work into other side of CH. HDC into next 3 CH. SC into next 2 CH. SC 3 times into starting CH. Join to first SC (18 stitches)
I went ahead and wove my ends in now. 

Change to your choice of color for the shoes (I used Red Heart with Love – Lilac) *Joining to back loop only*

Round 2: In back loops only. CH 1, SC into same stitch and into next 4 stitches. 4 SC DEC.  SC into next 5 stitches.  Join to first SC. (14 SC)
Round 3: CH 1, SC into same stitch and next 2 stitches. 4 SC DEC. SC into next 3 stitches.  Join to first SC. (10 stitches)
Round 4-10:  CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC. (10 SC)
Finish off.. I went ahead and wove my end in and stuffed the boots with scrap yarns.

Change to skin color yarn (I used I Love This Yarn – Light Peach) *Joining to back loop only and into the starting stitch of round 10 *

Round 11: In back loops only. CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Do not join (10 SC)
Work in continuous rounds now.
Round 12-28:  SC into same stitch and each stitch around. (10 SC)
Slip stitch into next stitch. Finish off.

Change to color of the undies/panties
Round 29-30: CH 1. SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC. (10 SC)
Finish off the first leg but do not finish off the yarn with the second leg. Set the legs together and slip stitch into the stitch that lines up from the top of the other leg.
Round 31: CH 1, SC into same stitch. SC around the legs in one large circle. (20 SC)
Round 32-35: CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC. (20 SC)

Crochet Lalaloopsy Belt and Skirt

With color of your choice for the belt band. Join yarn to the back of the doll.. in the back loop only.

Round 36: In back loops only. CH 1, SC into same loops and around. Join to first SC. (20 SC)
Round 37-38: CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC. (20 SC)
Finish off (I wove in my ends)

Using color of your choice for the top layer of skirt. Attach to the back of the doll into the front loop from round 35.

Round 39: In front loops. Crocheting from the top of the loops so the pretty side of the stitches will lay down as the outside of the skirt. CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (20 HDC)
Round 40: CH 1, HDC into same stitch. 2 HDC into next stitch. **HDC into next stitch. 2 HDC into next stitch. Repeat from ** around. Join to first HDC. (30 HDC)
Round 41:CH 1, HDC into same stitch and into the next stitch. 2 HDC into next stitch. **HDC into next 2 stitches. 2 HDC into next stitch. Repeat from ** around. Join to first HDC. (40 HDC)
Round 42-43: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (40 HDC)
Round 44: In front loop only. CH 1, SC in same stitch. Skip one stitch. 3 DC into next stitch.  Skip one stitch. **SC into next stitch. Skip one stitch. 3 DC into next stitch. Skip one stich** repeat from ** around. Join to first SC.

Change colors to your choice for the bottom layer of the dress. Attach to the back of the doll and  into the back loops from round 43. 

Round 45:  In the back loops only. CH 3, DC into each stitch around. Join to top of CH 3. (40 DC)
Round 46: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (40 HDC)
Finish off and weave in your ends.

Add some bows and shoe strings!

I added bows to every other shell at the bottom of  the dress. When tying them on, I tied them through the center DC of the shell and I tied them through both the top and bottom layer of the skirt. (this helps the top layer from flipping up. The way I made my bows was very simple. I cut a piece of yarn and pulled in through from the top to the inside.. and then back out… and then tied it into a nice bow. If you are worried about your bows not wanting to stay tied, you can add a very small amount of hot glue under the knot and it will hold like a champ!
Now for the laces I used a yarn needle. I started at the bottom and pulled a piece of yarn half way through.. zig zagged both ends up the shoe and then tied them. Again, you can use a small amount of hot glue if you do not feel it it secure enough.

Lala Body

With color of your choice (I used the same color as the top layer of the skirt) Attach yarn to the back side of the doll. Into the back loop of the top of the belt. 

Round 47: In back loops only-  CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC. (20 SC)
Round 48-50:  CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC. (20 SC)
Round 51: CH 1, SC DEC around. Join to first SC DEC. (10 stitches)
Finish off and weave in your end. Go ahead and stuff the body of the doll.

Crochet Lalaloopsy Neck and Head (part 1)

Attach skin color yarn into the back loop.

Round 52: In back loops only. CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC. (10 SC)
Round 53: CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC. (10 SC)
Round 54: In front loops only- CH 1, 2 SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Do NOT join. (20 SC)
Start working in continuous rounds.
Round 55: 2 SC into same stitch. SC into next stitch ** 2 SC into next stitch. SC into next stitch. Repeat from ** around.  (30 SC)
Round 56: SC into each stitch around. (30 SC)
Round 57: 2 SC into same stitch. SC into next 2 stitches ** 2 SC into next stitch. SC into next 2 stitches. Repeat from ** around.  (40 SC)
Round 58: SC into each stitch around. (40 SC)
Round 59: 2 SC into same stitch. SC into next 3 stitches ** 2 SC into next stitch. SC into next 3 stitches. Repeat from ** around.  (50 SC)
Round 60: 2 SC into same stitch. SC into next 4 stitches ** 2 SC into next stitch. SC into next 4 stitches. Repeat from ** around.  (60 SC)
Round 61-70: SC into each stitch around. (60 SC)

Slip stitch into next stitch and finish off. Attach color of yarn you will be using for the hair. (I used Caron Simply Soft

Round 71: SC into each stitch around (60 SC) DO NOT FINISH OFF

This is where I put the crochet at a pause and made her face.

Lalaloopsy face

The first step to making the face is to add the eyes. But before you can sew the 1 inch buttons on, you will need to use some black yarn and your yarn needle to make the lashes. I cannot tell you exactly how to do this other than to make two lashes. I start the lashes where the button will cover and then work out at an upper angle.
-Sew on your buttons.
-With yarn needle stitch a smile. You can use my doll as a guide or you can google images a picture of a lalaloopsy doll.

Now for the cheeks. 
With light pink yarn. (make two)

Magic circle, CH 1, 9 HDC inside ring. pull ring tight and join to first HDC. CH 1, 2 SC into each HDC. Leave a long tale and use that tail to attach them to the face,

Crochet Lalaloopsy Head (part 2)

Pick the yarn pack up where you left off on the hair.

Round 72: SC into each stitch around (60 SC)
Round 73: **SC into next 2 stitches. SC DEC. Repeat from ** around. (45 stitches)
Round 74: **SC into next stitch. SC DEC . Repeat from ** around. (30 stitches)
Round 75: SC into each stitch around. (30 stitches)
Round 76: SC DEC around. (15 stitches)
Stuff the head now while you still have a small hole.
Round 77: SC DEC 7 times. SC into last stitch. ( 8 stitches)
Round 78: SC DEC around. (4 stitches)
Finish off leaving long tail to close hole.

Lalaloopsy Arms and Sleeves

Starting with skin color yarn.

Round 1: Magic circle, CH 1, SC 5 into magic ring, pull ring tight. Join to first SC. (5 SC)
Round 2-3: CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC. (5 SC)
Round 4: CH 1, HDC into same stitch. CH 1, Slip stitch into same stitch, SC into next 4 stitches. Join to first SC (skipping over the HDC thumb)
Round 5: CH 1, SC into each stitch around. (4 SC)
Round 6:  CH 1, 2 SC into each stitch around. Join to first SC (8 SC)
Working in continuous rounds now.
Round 7-19: SC into each stitch around. (8 SC)

Change colors to your choice for the sleeves. Attach the yarn in the front loop. You with be crocheting into the loops upside down so that the pretty side of the stitches will be on the outside of the sleeves.

Round 20: In front loops only.  CH 3, DC into same stitch and  DC into the next stitch. **2 DC into next stitch. DC into next stitch. Repeat from ** around.  Join to top of CH 3. (12 DC)
Round 21: CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around, (12 SC)
Finish off. Weave in ends and attach the arms with a yarn needle. (I lightly stuffed the arms with yarn ends) This may be a little tight… be patient and it will all come together. I pinched the arm flat and sewed it on my the back loops that were left.

 Lalaloopsy Curls

Using 5 MM crochet hook

Leaving tail, CH 15, 3 DC into second CH from hook and down the rest of the chains.  *For a double curl do not finish off — CH 15, 3 DC into second CH from hook and in remaining chains. Cut yarn leaving tail – Make as many as it takes to get the fullness of hair you are going for.
To attach the hair. Inset hook around SC stitch of the scalp, pull one yarn tail through, tie both tails into a knot, the using yarn needle, weave in ends into the hair curl.
**When making my lalaloopsy with rainbow mohair I had to put 4 DC into each CH to get a good curl)

Crochet Hair Bow

With your choice of yarn color.

Step 1:  CH 33, DC into 4th CH from hook and each CH across. (31 DC)
Step 2-4: CH 3, Turn, DC into each stitch across. (31 DC)
Join both ends with a slip stitch. Fold the bow so that the seam is in in the middle. CH 60. Finish off leaving long end.. Wrap your chain around the center of the bow. Weave your ends in to secure the CH. And then using the same end, attach it to the top of the lalaloopsy head.

Lala Collection using Stitch11 crochet pattern

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Crochet Bracelet for Everyone

June 7, 2013 By stitch11 5 Comments

Crochet Bracelets

Since my wrists and hands are smaller than most, I am sharing a technique that anyone can follow no matter what size the wrist. You can use any yarn, thread,hemp, jute, or even string. You can choose whatever hook size you wish. The size of the button will vary on what yarn and hook you use. This pattern contains the stitches HDC (half double crochet), SC (Single Crochet), and CH (Chain). You will need a yarn needle for weaving in your ends and sewing on the button.

Step 1: Make a chain the length to fit around your wrist. It will need to fit around snug with no stretch what so ever.

Step 2: Skip one CH, and HDC across.

Step 3: CH 4, Slip stitch into the bottom of same stitch.

Step 4: CH 1, SC across. SC 2 times into the side…(the 1 CH you skipped before starting the HDC row.)

Step 5: SC across the other side

Step 6: SC 4 times into CH space. Join to first SC.

Step 7: Weave in your ends and sew on your button!

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Crochet Ballet Slippers

April 21, 2013 By stitch11 6 Comments

Crochet Ballet Slippers

When I came across a free crochet pattern for “Simple Child Slippers” at The Yarn Box, I knew instantly I would be making a few pairs of shoes for my nieces. HodgePodge Crochet  did an excellent job writing this pattern. I found it to be very easy to follow and they are actually the first shoes I have ever enjoyed making. You will be seeing more of these made by me. My daughter Ella is already begging me for a pair and I have another niece who loves to dance!

When making these ballet sippers I used Lion Brand Tweed Stripes and also used smaller hooks than called for. The slippers with purple measure just over 7 inches long and were made with a 4.25 mm crochet hook. The pink ribbon ballet slippers were crocheted with a 3.5 mm crochet hook and measure 6.25 inches long.
Before finishing off the yarn on the shoes I chained 5 and slip stitches 2 stitches over to create a loop on the top of the heal. Wove in my ends and then added ribbon by weaving it around from heal, around the front, and back to the heal. I then took a small piece of ribbon, tied it into a bow and hot glued it onto the center of the ribbon on the front of the shoes.

crochet ballerina shoes

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Poncho For Ella

April 17, 2013 By stitch11 2 Comments

Toddler Poncho Pattern

While browsing the RAKJPatterns Blog, I found a free crochet pattern for a toddler poncho!! If you are in the Yartist Facebook group you already know that I had been searching for an adorable crochet poncho pattern for a while now. There are 3 things I love about this pattern right away. 1- simplicity! You all know I love simple patterns/easy to follow. 2- Adjustable! Just by starting with more or less chains and making more or less rows… you can make all the sizes you wish… its that easy! 3- Its adorable! Only the cutest for my daughter!

While following her pattern, I crocheted rows 1-11 and then I repeated rows 4-7 one more time before continuing to the last row (row 12). I also not only trimmed the bottom, but also the top. I changed colors at the end of each row. But if you do not want to take the time to weave in your ends.. changing colors is an option. I find that I dread weaving in my ends so much through out my projects, but once it comes time to do it… it really doesn't take that long. It can be so rewarding to go ahead and make the color changes!

Be sure to not only check out RAKJPatterns free Poncho Pattern, but also her Facebook!

If you'd like some more inspiration for crochet poncho patterns, take a peek at some of my other blog pages here: 30 Free, Comfy, and Stylish Crochet Poncho Patterns

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0-3 Month Frog Hat

February 15, 2013 By stitch11 12 Comments

Free- Crochet- Frog-Hat-Pattern

Recently I designed the  Newborn Princess Hat. When taking the photo I took advantage of a nearby frog to add my logo into the picture. My cousin (who is the pregnant one) loves frogs and always has as far back as I  can remember. Anyways, after taking the photo of the princess hat, I knew I had to do my best at a frog hat.

Hope you have a hoppin time with this free crochet pattern for a 0-3 month frog hat!

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Newborn Princess Hat With Braids

February 12, 2013 By stitch11 24 Comments

Newborn-Crochet- Princess-Hat

I designed this adorable free crochet pattern for a Newborn Princess Hat With Braids for my cousin Shauna who is expecting!!  I cannot wait to see this hat on the little angels head <3 Until then, I would love to see others test out this free pattern! Share pictures on my Facebook page!! Also check out the toddler size!

 

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Toy Airplane for Avery

February 5, 2013 By stitch11 8 Comments

Free-Crochet-Pattern-Toy-Airplane

 

While crocheting the Turban for Miss Happy for my best online friend Andrea, I was wanting to come up with something to mail her son, Avery,  as a gift.  I know Avery loves cars and trucks and probably has every cool car and truck that is sold in stores and online. So I decided to make him this awesome little airplane! It didn't take long before my daughter started crying for an airplane also, so I made her a pink one too!  This is my first time crocheting Amigurumi and I must admit… I think I may start a new addiction! I never realized how fun and easy these would be to make! I hope you and Avery enjoy this free crochet pattern for a toy airplane as much as I and my daughter does.

 

 

 

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Turban for Miss Happy

February 2, 2013 By stitch11 8 Comments

Turban-for-Miss-Happy

While I was designing my last free ear warmer crochet pattern, Forever Tiffani, a friend of mine requested I make her an ear warmer also. She liked the simple but unique style of the Forever Tiffani but wasn't too fond of the bulky knot at the top or the fact that she would have to fold the piece before putting it onto her head. So with her help, I present to you…… ***drum roll please***….. The Turban for Miss Happy!  Miss Happy is perfect for everyone! It's thick and warm but it's not bulky! It's so easy to make and it's stylish and unique! The person wearing the ear warmer will NOT need to fold the item at all to get this folded look— Making this my favorite free crochet turban ear warmer pattern EVER!

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Sweet Ella Valentine

January 21, 2013 By stitch11 9 Comments

sweet-ella-valentine Free-Crochet-Pattern

 

Sweet Ella Valentine is a free crochet pattern designed for toddlers and children. This hat has been tested on a 2 year old and a 6 year old- fitting both of them perfectly.
While yarn shopping at Hobby Lobby last Friday, my daughter Ella snatched some fuzzy pink yarn off the shelf. She quickly threw it into the cart and yelled out “Ellas!”
After playing with the yarn I decided to go for a soft and furry pink hat. I ask Ella if she would rather me make her a hat with hearts or an Easter chick hat. I knew what her answer would be— I don't believe she knows what a “chick” is at the age of 2…. but she is always surprising me with all of her smarts. For the next hour all she would say to me was “hearts” while watching me finish her hat and weave in ends. As soon as the hat was complete, I grabbed my camera and she started striking poses for me. <3

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Free Cat Ear Pattern

January 3, 2013 By stitch11 3 Comments

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My daughter Ella, and my niece, Sara, share a birthday on January 11th. My niece is having a Hello Kitty themed party so I decided to have a go at a Hello Kitty inspired head band. To be honest, I am not 100% thrilled with this headband but maybe the next one will be even better!  Either way, my daughter LOVES it! This free crochet pattern for a one size fits most headband is brought to you by- Stitch11!

 

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Blossom Earflap

December 28, 2012 By stitch11 13 Comments

Loving Rose

The time has come for me to make myself a hat!This free crochet pattern is designed to fit teens and adults. I used two strands of Redheart Love to work this simple and quick earflap hat up. I wanted to use two strands so it would be thicker, squishy, and stretchy— and as a bonus, it made it a very quick project! I love my new hat!! Please excuse the poor quality photo. Last night I purchased a new camera and I am still learning how to use it.  Cameras have changed so much in the last 10 years.. leaving me feeling very outdated!

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Free Crochet Sun Hat Patterns!

December 11, 2012 By stitch11 4 Comments

free sun hat crochet patterns

Shortly after learning how to crochet, I searched the web for a simple sun hat pattern. It didn't take long for me to realize I was going to have to pay for one or write one myself. The great thing about sun hats is that they are great all year long! Even in the winter, especially when on a long car ride on a sunny day.  One of the most annoying things for my daughter is driving into the sun while on a road trip. She is still too young to know to keep her sunglasses on.. so instead, we bring the crochet sun hat too!

Here is a list of the FREE crochet sun hat patterns I have written so far.

6-9 Month Sun Hat
9-18 Month Sun Hat
Toddler Sun Hat
Child Size Sun Hat
Adult Sun Hat

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Neon Child Monkey Hat

December 3, 2012 By stitch11 5 Comments

While staring at my yarn trying to think of more Christmas present ideas… I came up with the neon color theme for my Child Size Sock Monkey Hat Pattern. But I didn't want to just do braids, not when I can make pom poms! So I combined the monkey pattern with my Curly Q pattern. And this is what I came up with. 😀 Enjoy this YARNTASTIC free crochet pattern made by me, Stitch11.

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Curly Q ~ Earflap Hat

November 27, 2012 By stitch11 10 Comments

While on a long over due trip to Hobby Lobby to get my yarn fix, my sister pointed out a yarn to me that is called “Curly Q.” This yarn is extremely soft. It looks delicious!!! There was no way, in my right mind, that I could have ever passed up this yummy yarn. With Christmas coming up, I have lots of family members to be making gifts for. This hat will be sure to put a smile on someones face.  I hope you get a chance to work with this yarn too. And now you even have  a pattern to use it with! 😉 This YARNTASTIC free crochet pattern is written for the teen-adult size head. Its super stretchy yarn, so it will be sure to fit all shapes and sizes!

 

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The EveryBeanie

November 25, 2012 By stitch11 17 Comments

When making this beanie I was wanting to design a hat that would be easy to throw on when going out to shovel the sidewalk or to sweep off the car after a snowy night.  I wanted this hat to be wearable by not only me, but also my husband and my step son.. the EveryBeanie. This hat has been tested and approved by my 10 year old son, Brennan, my husband, Chad, and myself 🙂 And believe it or not, the hat didn't look too bad folded up on my toddler either! The sizing is perfect for sizes tween through adult. 

 

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Owl Diaper Cover 0-9 months

November 19, 2012 By stitch11 4 Comments

When posting the free pattern for the 6 month Owl Hat and Leg Warmers, I asked if anyone wanted a diaper cover pattern too. Since I have never made a diaper cover, I decided I should probably find a free pattern to help me learn the basic shapes before attempting my own. Thanks to Sarah, from Repeat Crafter Me, who gave me a link to Flowers Creations, I now can share with you this awesome free pattern for a crochet diaper cover.…

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6 Month Owl Baby Legs and Hat Set

November 17, 2012 By stitch11 13 Comments

This Baby Legs and Owl set is probably the cutest thing I have ever made! It is designed for a 6 month old baby. The baby crochet hat is perfect for a 6 month old and the baby legs crochet are perfect for 3-9 months. Now I cannot wait to make a toddler version of these! Hope you enjoy this yarntastic free crochet pattern. Happy Hooking!

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Free Toddler Crochet Patterns

November 14, 2012 By stitch11 Leave a Comment


Here is my collection of FREE Toddler Crochet Patterns… so far. 🙂

Start Hooking!!

Sock Monkey Hat

Turkey Hat
Princess Hat
Shell Beanie
Hood
Thick and Thin Double Pom Pom
Witch Hat
Princess Crown
Sun Hat
Duck Hat

Filed Under: Boys, Free Patterns, Girls, Hats, Round Ups

Free 0-3 Month Crochet Patterns!

November 14, 2012 By stitch11 1 Comment

I plan to still keep making many more 0-3 month size free crochet patterns. I thought it
would be nice to post the ones I have already.. so here you go!

Elf Hat
Sock Monkey Hat
Princess Crown
Lion Hat
Puff Bonnet
Newsie Hat

 

Filed Under: Boys, Free Patterns, Girls, Hats, Newborn

Sock Monkey Hats

November 14, 2012 By stitch11 4 Comments

Hopefully soon I will have even more sizes to add to this.. but here they are so far.

0-3 month
3-6 month
Toddler
Child 

Filed Under: Boys, Free Patterns, Girls, Hats, Newborn, Round Ups

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