Thursday, June 28, 2012

July Hat Pattern


This is on the main page of headhuggers. I love the edging. Very feminine yet simple.  I'd love to see your creations!


http://www.headhuggers.org/patterns/cpatt05.htm

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

1st hat of the year!

Pattern Source

Materials
Size F Crochet Hook
3 Ply Yarn
Tapestry needle - This is for sewing in the tails

CH 3, join
*NOTE: You can start this with the magic circle as an alternative start.

Rnd 1: 10 SC in LP, Do Not Join

Rnd 2: 2 SC in ea SC. (20 Single Crochet)

Add a marker to your beginning stitch.

Rnd 3: 1 SC in ea SC. (20 Single Crochet)

Rnd 4: 1 SC in next ST, 2 SC in next ST. (30 Single Crochet)

Rnd 5: 1 SC in ea SC around. (30 Single Crochet)

Rnd 6: SC INC every 3 Sts. (40 Single Crochet)

Rnd 7: SC in ea SC around. (40 Single Crochet)

Rnd 8: SC INC every 4 Sts. (50 Single Crochet)

Rnd 9: SC in ea ST around. (50 Single Crochet)

Rnd 10: SC INC every 5 Sts. (60 Single Crochet)

Rnd 11-31: SC in EA SC around until you get the length of your cap.

Use a larger size hook and/or yarn to make the cap for a larger size child.

The Baby Beanie can be done with individual rounds or in a continual round. You will want to use individual rounds if you want to make stripes on the cap. The video tutorial shows a continual round. The picture symbol instructions are for individual rounds.


What have you made recently??

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Pattern of the Weekend

Finished Size: 5.5’’(14 cm) tall, 7’’ (18 cm) diameter

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn
Crochet Hook F (3.75mm)



Gauge:
17 sc = 3’’
8 rows = 2’’
Gauge Swatch: 3’’w x 2’’h (7.5cm x 5cm) ch 18.
Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and in each ch across
Row 2 – 8: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc across
Finish off.

Crochet Pattern: Beanie
Round 1: ch 2, sc 10 in second ch from hook, place marker
Round 2: 2 sc in each sc around
Round 3: (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next sc) around
Round 4: (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 2 sc) around
Round 5: (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc) around
Round 6: (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 4 sc) around
Round 7: (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 5 sc) around
Round 8 – 9: (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 10 sc) around
Round 10 – 11: sc in each sc around
Round 12: (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 10 sc) around
Round 13 – 17: sc in each sc around
Round 18 – 19: (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 15 sc) around
Round 20 – 31: sc in each sc around
Finish off

Pattern Source



I'm going to see how many of these I can whip up this weekend! Are you making any hats this weekend?

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Happy 2012!


Happy New Year!


I am planning on a big year for Project: Chemo Caps. 2012 will be our best year yet!

As of right now I have donated Chemo Caps to Salt Lake City Primary Children's Hospital Oncology Department for 5 years. I always feel guilty that I could not give more. I want to me able to brighten the lives of my sick children this coming year.

I am looking for a few people to help out with a few hats here and there or to bombard the hospital with hats! Which ever you and your time can give. Now you don't have to give them to the hospital I do, I just want all those kids to have enough Chemo Caps around the world.

For the Month of January- since it is already the 17... I am shooting to complete 1 hat. How about you?

Monday, November 30, 2009

Adult Cap Pattern

photo courtesy of www.bevscountrycottage.com



This cap is super easy, has great coverage and is very stylish. pattern can be found here

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Welcome!

Back in December 2006 my little sister was diagnosed with CML. We ended up spending Christmas that year at Primary's Children's Hospital. While there we were treated so well. That is such a great place. I also learned a lot about leukemia. While my sister has not undergone chemo yet, someday she will need a bone marrow transplant and will have to. There were many children there that were undergoing it, and that is how i learned of Chemo Caps and the great need for them.

With this website I am hoping to raise awareness of the needs of people. I will provide crochet, knit and sewing patterns for chemo caps, blankets, slippers, etc. Anything that can help people in need.