Monday, November 15, 2021

Ezra Hat


A Free Tunisian Crochet Pattern



I have a brand new Pattern to share with you today. This is a Tunisian Crochet pattern, and I would label it an intermediate pattern. If you have made projects before with Tunisian crochet then I would classify this pattern as easy. This hat is worked flat and then seamed at the very end, so there is no need to learn how to Tunisian Crochet in the round.

The things that I love most for the Ezra Hat is that it is a quick make. I'm able to make it in about 4 hours. It has good texture and form that would work well as a lady's or men's hat. As you read through the pattern you will also realize that is is really adaptable to make it fit just the way you want it to.



Where to purchase the pattern

This is a free pattern on the blog. To find the free Adult size pattern, just keep scrolling down to see the full pattern. 

If you would like to purchase an ads free, printer friendly PDF. It will be available in all three of my shops on Ravelry, Etsy and LoveCrafts. If you ever see this pattern elsewhere know that it is not coming from me, and could be a scam. 

In the PDF pattern you will find pictures, charts and  fully written instructions for 4 sizes, baby, child, tween/teen, and adult. 

I hope you will consider purchasing the pattern to help support future patterns. 

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In the Ravelry shop it will be for sale for $2.50 until 11/29/2021. 

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Designer: Julia Schwartz

Yarn: Knit Picks Brava Sport Weight 273 yards/ 100 grams. All 100 grams will be used for an adult hat. 

Hook: 6 mm Tunisian hook


Notions: Tapestry needle


Skill Level: Intermediate 


Size: Adult (22 inches)


Gauge: 12 stitches from the stitch pattern x 6 rows = 4 inches


Notes: First loop on the hook always counts as a TKS 


Special Stitches:

  • TPS (Tunisian Purl stitch): (forward pass) Place yarn in front of your work, insert your hook into the left vertical bar of the st below, yo and pull your yarn through. (Return pass): follow the instructions in the pattern.

  • TKS (Tunisian Knit stitch): (Forward pass)working with the yarn behind your work, insert your hook between the vertical bars below the horizontal bars in the st below, yo, pull the yarn through, keep your loop on the hook.(Return pass): follow the instructions in the pattern. 

  • TK3tog (Tunisian knit 3 together): (forward pass): working with the yarn behind your work insert your hook through the left vertical loops of the next 3 stitches, yo, pull the yarn through , keep your loop on the hook. (return pass): follow the instructions in the pattern.

  • Yo (yarn over): (Forward pass) put the yarn over the hook from back to front,  (Return pass): treat this as a loop on the return pass

  • M1 (make 1 stitch): put yarn in front of your work, insert hook into stitch indicated, pull up a loop. (an extra stitch is added from the yarn in front) 




Instructions


Hat brim


Foundation Row: (Forward pass): Make a slip knot with a long tail, Ch12, insert hook into each ch and pull up a loop for a total of 12 loops on the hook,

(Return pass): Yo, pull through 1 loop, {yo, pull through 2 loops} repeat {to} until you have 1 loop left.


Row 1: (Forward pass): TKS in each st for a total of 12 loops

(Return pass): Yo, pull through 1 loop, {yo, pull through 2 loops} repeat {to} until you have 1 loop left.


Row 2:  (Forward pass): TPS in each st for a total of 12 loops

(Return pass): Yo, pull through 1 loop, {yo, pull through 2 loops} repeat {to} until you have 1 loop left.


Row 3 & 4:  (Forward pass): TKS in each st for a total of 12 loops

(Return pass): Yo, pull through 1 loop, {yo, pull through 2 loops} repeat {to} until you have 1 loop left.


Row 5: (Forward pass): TPS in each st for a total of 12 loops

(Return pass): Yo, pull through 1 loop, {yo, pull through 2 loops} repeat {to} until you have 1 loop left.


Rows 6- 100 or until you reach the length of the circumference wanted in a multiple of 5: Repeat rows 1-5. Do not finish off.


Hat body


Row 1: Ch 1, turn your work so the back of work is facing towards you and you are working in the first st of each row. Sl st through the front post of each first st of the row. 100 sl sts


Row 2:  (Forward pass): Ch 1, turn (counts as first loop), [insert hook into the next sl st, and pull up a loop] 9 xs, {M1 in the next sl st, [insert hook into the next sl st, and pull up a loop] x 19 } repeat {to} 5 times, M1, insert hook into the next sl st, and pull up a loop in the last 9 sl sts. 105 loops 

(Return pass): Yo, pull through 1 loop, {yo, pull through 2 loops} repeat {to} until you have 1 loop left.


Row 3: (Forward pass): {Yo, TKS3tog, yo, TKS 2xs}, repeat {to} 19 times, yo, TKS3tog, yo, TKS in the last 4 sts. 105 loops

(Return pass): Yo, pull through 1 loop, {yo, pull through 2 loops} repeat {to} until you have 1 loop left.


Row 4: (Forward pass): TKS in each st for a total of 105 loops

(Return pass): Yo, pull through 1 loop, {yo, pull through 2 loops} repeat {to} until you have 1 loop left.


Rows 5-8: Repeat rows 3 and 4.


Row 9: (Forward pass): TPS in each st for a total of 105 loops

(Return pass): Yo, pull through 1 loop, {yo, pull through 2 loops} repeat {to} until you have 1 loop left.


Row 10: (Forward pass): TKS in each st for a total of 105 loops

(Return pass): Yo, pull through 1 loop, {yo, pull through 2 loops} repeat {to} until you have 1 loop left.


Row 11 & 12: Repeat rows 9 and 10. 



Continue repeating rows 2-12 until you have 8 1/2 inches or you have your desired length. 



Decreasing the Crown

Row 1: (Forward pass): {TKS3tog, TKS 2xs}, repeat {to} 19 times, TKS3tog, TKS in the last 4 sts. 45 (51, 57, 63) loops

(Return pass): Yo, pull through 1 loop, {yo, pull through 2 loops} repeat {to} until you have 1 loop left.


Row 2: (Forward pass): TKS2tog, sl st just made into beginning st, (beginning TKS3tog just made), {TKS3gog} repeat {to} 18 times, for a total of 21 loops


Row 3: Insert hook through the vertical lines of each stitch, yo and pull back through all the stitches. (This takes some patience I know), Tug the stitches together to form the top of the hat, secure with 2 ch sts, and Finish off. 


With your long tail and tapestry needle, sew up the hat. Weave in your ends. Block as needed. 




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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Flutter Fly Hat

 A Stranded Knitting Pattern


When I made and Dino Might Hat and everyone loved it; I knew that I wanted to make another similar design. For the second design I decided to go with butterflies. I hope this hat brings as much joy as the dino might hat. This pattern also comes in two sizes; child and adult. It is an easy pattern to adapt to make it just the right length for you. With the model above. It fits my head just right with a little bit of slouch on top without folding the brim. 


This pattern is available in all three of my shops on Ravelry, Etsy and Lovecrafts. If you see it for sale anywhere else its not coming from me. 

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Here is a sneak Peek of what you will get with your PDF pattern


  • A beautifully formatted PDF   
  • The written instructions and chart to help you create this hat from start to finish
  • Two sizes; Child (18 inch) and adult (22 inch)

The First Page of the Pattern



The things that I love the most about this hat is the adaptability of it. You can add a longer brim for a fold over brim, you can add an extra motif section to make it wider, or you can add length to the body of the hat to give it more slouch. The choice is yours. I also really love the big contrast between the butterflies; they really pop out. 

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Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Neat and Tidy Dishcloth

 A free crochet pattern





I started thinking about the idea for this dishcloth a few weeks ago and I thought for sure someone had already come up with the design, so I started looking around different pattern sites and I didn't see anything that was the same. I decided I should go ahead and type it up. 

This dishcloth is a lot of fun to make. I can make it in an hour and, and it has great visual appeal. I love that I can customize the colors for any theme, and I of course love the texture that the front post stitches give the dishcloth. 

Where You Can Get the Pattern

This is a free pattern. Just scroll down to find the pattern. 

I also have the pattern for sale in my shops. this is a great option for those of you who would like an ads free Printer friendly version. The same price of the pattern keeps this blog running and helps provide extra money for me and my family. 

For my Ravelry shop I will have it for Sale for a $1.00 for the the first week then it will go up to its regular price of $3.00. 

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Pattern

Designer: Julia Schwartz

Yarn: Any 100% worsted cotton yarn. 

Hook: H/ 8 5mm

Notions: Tapestry needle, regular sewing needle, 

Size: 6 by 6 inches

Gauge: 8 sc x 6 rows = 2 inches

Stitches Used: Chain (ch), Slip Stitch (sl st), Single crochet stitch (sc), single crochet around the front post (scfp), single crochet 3 together around the front post (scfp3tog), i-cord, attached i-cord

Special Stitches



  • Scfp3tog: Insert hook front to back, underneath the horizontal lines, pass 3 stitch posts (A), bring hook forward from back to front, yo, pass the hook back through all the stitches, yo (B), and pull through both loops on the hook. 




  • Attached i-cord: With a new color, make a slip knot, ch 3, pull up a loop in each ch, insert the hook in a corner st, yo and pull up a loop for a total of 4 loops on the hook, {take the back 3 loops off the hook and put them on the cable needle, (yo and pull through one loop on the hook, take the next st off the cable needle and onto your hook) repeat (to) 2 times, take the last loop off the cable needle, place the loop on the hook, insert the hook into the next st of dishcloth, yo and pull through, yo and pull through 2 loops} You should have 4 loops on your hook again. Repeat {to} for the total needed stitches.

  • I-cord: Take the back 3 loops off the hook and put them on the cable needle, (yo and pull through one loop on the hook, take the next st off the cable needle and onto your hook) repeat (to) 3 times. 



Copyright: Julia Schwartz.


Do not reproduce, copy, distribute, or sell this pattern without permission of the designer. This pattern must not be translated, reproduced, or circulated in another language without prior consent. If you have questions about this pattern please contact Julia.diligence@gmail.com.





Instructions


Row 1: Ch 42, sc in the second ch from hook and in each chain for a total of 41 sc sts. 


Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 18 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 18 sts, sc in the last st. (39 sts)


Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 17 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 17 sts, sc in the last st. (37 sts)

Row 4: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 16 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 16 sts, sc in the last st. (35 sts)


Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 15 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 15 sts, sc in the last st. (33 sts)


Row 6: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 14 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 14 sts, sc in the last st. (31 sts)


Row 7: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 13 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 13 sts, sc in the last st. (29 sts)


Row 8: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 12 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 12 sts, sc in the last st. (27 sts)


Row 9: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 11 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 11 sts, sc in the last st. (25 sts)


Row 10: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 10 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 10 sts, sc in the last st. (23 sts)


Row 11: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 9 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 9 sts, sc in the last st. (21 sts)


Row 12: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 8 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 8 sts, sc in the last st. (19 sts)


Row 13: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 7 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 7 sts, sc in the last st. (17 sts)


Row 14: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 6 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 6 sts, sc in the last st. (15 sts)


Row 15: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 5 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 5 sts, sc in the last st. (13 sts)


Row: 16: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 4 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 4 sts, sc in the last st. (11 sts)


Row 17: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 3 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 3 sts, sc in the last st. (9 sts)


Row 18: Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, scfp around each of the next 2 sts, scfp3tog, scfp around each of the next 2 sts, sc in the last st. (7 sts)



Row 19: ch 1, turn, sl st in first and and last st together, sl st 2nd stitch and 6th st together, sl stitch 3rd and 5th st together.


Finish off and weave in your ends. 


 Edging


Row 1: With the same color, and working up the sides of the rows, attach yarn with a ch st, sc in each row for 19 sts, 3 sc in the corner st, sc in each row for 19 more sts. 


Row 2: Attached i-cord: With a new color, ch 3, pull up a loop in each ch, insert the hook in a corner st, yo and pull up a loop for a total of 4 loops on the hook, {take the back 3 loops off the hook and put them on the cable needle, (yo and pull through one loop on the hook, take the next st off the cable needle and onto your hook) repeat (to) 2 times, take the last loop off the cable needle, place the loop on the hook, insert the hook into the next st of dishcloth, yo and pull through, yo and pull through 2 loops} You should have 4 loops on your hook again. Repeat {to} for a total of 20 stitches. 


At the corner st, change to just making a regular i-cord for 16 sts, or until your desired loop length, sk 1 st, continue making the attached i-cord for the last 20 sts. 


Finish off and weave in your ends.





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