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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Introducing Corrugation!

It's the holiday season and that means chemo caps are in great demand!  I know everyone is busy, but please try to make some hats to donate, either to us or to your local cancer center to help brighten someone else's holiday.  Today is Giving Tuesday and I'm gifting all of you with this free pattern, so please, keep it going.




This hat is a very simple pattern that I like because it has so much texture.  There are tons of color combinations possible or you could just use one color throughout.  This would look great in a variegated yarn also.  Of course, directions for all yarn weights are included below so you can just use your stash and make a hat!  The brim is a great stash buster too.

Learn more about Delaware Head Huggers by visiting www.delawareheadhuggers.org

 Follow us on Pinterest or to find our Craftsy and Ravelry stores.  

We also have patterns available as paperbacks or a Kindle e-books from Amazon.  They can be purchased here

Remember to join us on our Facebook page - you can see all the beautiful hats that are donated and shipped out.   
Follow along on Twitter and Instagram too!  

Our Etsy store is back up also, with a limited number of items and our digital books.

Stop by Kozy Kovers for Kids Facebook page too and see all the gorgeous handmade blankets that are going to help children in crisis throughout our area.  We welcome everyone to join us.  Stop by and say hello.  

You can always reach me at robin@delawareheadhuggers.org too!

If you want to donate to Delaware Head Huggers, you can use the donate button on the right hand side of the page.  Every dollar truly does help us get hats out to those who need them most.

Corrugation

Use 2 colors of 6-weight yarn and size US 13 circular needles.
In the model Color A is black, B is maroon.

Abbreviations:
kB1:  knit next stitch through the back loop
k2tog:  knit 2 stitches together

Using Color A, cast on 48 stitches, place marker and join, taking care not to twist stitches.

Work Brim:  Using Color A
Row 1:  *k1,p1*; repeat around
Repeat Row 1until your work measures 1.5 to  2 inches in length, or longer if you prefer.

Work Body of Hat Using Color B:
Foundation Row:  knit all stitches
Rows 1 - 6:  *p3, kB1, p2*; repeat around
Row 7-12:   *kB1, p5*; repeat around
Repeat Rows 1 through 12 until piece is about 7 to 7.5 inches in length.  End with a Row 1 or a Row 7.

Decrease Crown:  use dpn’s when needed
If ended on Row 1:
Row 1:   *p3, kB1, p2tog*; repeat around
Row 2:   *p2tog, p1, kB1, p1*; repeat around
Row 3:   *p2tog, kB1, p1*; repeat around
Row 4:    p1,*kB1, p2tog*; repeat to last 2 stitches, kB1, p1
Row 5:    *p2tog*; repeat to last stitch, p1

If ended on Row 7:
Row 1:   *kB1, p3, p2tog*; repeat around
Row 2:   *kB1, p2, p2tog*; repeat around
Row 3:   *kB1, p1, p2tog*; repeat around
Row 4:    *kB1, p2tog*; repeat around
Row 5:    *p2tog*; repeat around

Finish: Cut working yarn, leaving a 6-inch tail.  Draw the tail through the remaining stitches, cinch closed and secure.  Weave in ends and share.


If using 5-weight yarn, use size 10.5 needles and cast on 66.  

If using 4-weight yarn, use size 7 needles and cast on 84.  

If using 3-weight yarn, use size 5 needles and cast on 102 stitches.   

If using lighter yarn, you might want to repeat Row 5 of the crown decrease until the top opening is small enough.

The pattern is worked over 6 stitches.  

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Introducing Harvesting Diamonds!

It's almost Thanksgiving!  The weather is finally chilly here in Delaware and the need for hats is skyrocketing.  It's hard to keep up with demand and we truly need all the hats we can get.  I'm sure your local cancer centers need caps too.  Please help out where you can!  I know this time of year gets busy, but try to make a difference in your community in some way.


We've been taking lots of walks lately and nature keeps inspiring yarn choices and hat patterns!


Learn more about Delaware Head Huggers by visiting www.delawareheadhuggers.org

 Follow us on Pinterest or to find our Craftsy and Ravelry stores.  

We also have patterns available as paperbacks or a Kindle e-books from Amazon.  They can be purchased here

Remember to join us on our Facebook page - you can see all the beautiful hats that are donated and shipped out.   
Follow along on Twitter and Instagram too!  

Our Etsy store is back up also, with a limited number of items and our digital books.

Stop by Kozy Kovers for Kids Facebook page too and see all the gorgeous handmade blankets that are going to help children in crisis throughout our area.  We welcome everyone to join us.  Stop by and say hello.  

You can always reach me at robin@delawareheadhuggers.org too!


Harvesting Diamonds

Use 2 colors of 6-weight yarn and size US 13 circular needles

In the model Color A is orange, B is brown.


Abbreviations:
k2tog:  knit 2 stitches together

Using Color A, cast on 48 stitches, place marker and join, taking care not to twist stitches.

Work Brim:  Using Color A
Row 1:   knit all stitches
Row 2:   purl all stitches
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until your work measures 1.5 to  2 inches in length, or longer if you prefer.

Work Body of Hat Using Color B:
Foundation Row:   knit all stitches
Row 1:   *p1, k7*;  repeat around
Rows 2 & 8:   *k1, p1, k5, p1*; repeat around
Rows 3 & 7:   *k2, p1, k3, p1, k1*; repeat around 
Rows 4 & 6:   *k3, p1, k1, p1, k2*; repeat around 
Row 5:   *k4, p1, k3*; repeat around 
Repeat Rows 1 through 8 until piece is about 7 inches in length.  

**End with a Row 1 for the top of the diamond.**
Decrease Crown:  use dpn’s when needed
Row 1:    *k6, k2tog*; repeat around
Row 2:   *k5 k2tog *; repeat around
Row 3:    *k4, k2tog*; repeat around
Row 4:   *k3 k2tog *; repeat around
Row 5:   *k2, k2tog*; repeat around
Row 6:   *k1 k2tog *; repeat around
Row 7:   *k2tog*; repeat around

**If using super bulky or chunky yarn, start the crown decrease at Row 5 instead.**

Finish: Cut working yarn, leaving a 6-inch tail.  Draw the tail through the remaining stitches, cinch closed and secure.  Weave in ends and share.


If using 5-weight yarn, use size 10.5 needles and cast on 64.  

If using 4-weight yarn, use size 7 needles and cast on 80.  

If using 3-weight yarn, use size 5 needles and cast on 104 stitches.   

The pattern is worked over 8 stitches.  

Feel free to use just 1 color.