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You can purchase inexpensive patterns from The Blueberry Bee on Etsy
or get free patterns from Ravelry or from me.
You can purchase inexpensive patterns from The Blueberry Bee on Etsy
or get free patterns from Ravelry or from me.
I will be putting some free patterns on here from time to time. If you prefer a PDF download, just click this link The Blueberry Bee, and I will be glad to send you the pattern via email.
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An Original Pattern By The Blueberry Bee, Copyright
2013
Needed Items:
Baby Sport Weight Yarn (4-ply)
Size
C (2.75mm) Crochet Hook
Yarn
Needle
Stitch
Marker
Abbreviations:
st = stitch
ch
= chain sl st = slip stitch
sc
= single crochet
ea
= each
rep
= repeat
beg
= beginning
dc = double
crochet
Blanket Instructions:
- Make a slip knot and then chain 11.
- SC into 2nd ch from hook and in every ch st following (total of 10 sc).
- Ch 1 and turn your work, then sc into ea st (total of 10 sc).
- Rep row 3 until you reach 10 rows total, or your desired width. (Mine is 10x10, approximately 3 & ½ inches by 3 & ½ inches.)
- At the end of row 10 (or your last row), ch 1, clip the yarn strand, leaving approximately 2 inches of tail, and weave in ends.
- Congratulate yourself! You just made the tiniest blanket!
Hat
Instructions:
- Make a slip knot and then chain 5 and join to beg ch with a sl st.
- Ch 3 and work 4 dc into ring (5 dc). Join with a sl st to top of ch 3.
- Ch 1 and sc into 1st st (this counts for 2 sts), insert your stitch marker into the 1st st made, then work 1 sc into the next st, followed by 2 sts in the next, then 1 st, then 2 sts, around. Join with a sl st to beg sc (9 sc, counting ch 1).
- Ch 1 and sc into ea st around, ending with a sl st to join this round (9 sc).
- Ch 1, clip the tail, and end off. Weave in the ends, turn inside out, and shape with fingertips.
- Congratulate yourself! You just made the tiniest hat!
*These
are great as gifts for your favorite kiddos. They also make
touching bereavement gifts
for
those who have lost little ones. They're also great additions to scrapbooks or dollhouse nurseries!
*For
safety's sake, please do not give them to children less than 5
years old, as they could cause choking.
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