As promised in my previous post, here is the modified crochet pattern I used for E.’s toddler beanie hat:
This is a modification of "Soft Scallop Chemo Cap" copyright Sandra Huffines at this site:
Toddler Beanie Pattern(make adjustments for size by changing hook size or make larger by adding an increase every 4st after round 5)
- Fits 2-4 yrs, Hook size H, sport yarn
- Round 1: Ch5, join, work 8dc into ring, join
- Round 2: 2dc in ea st around, join (16dc)
- Round 3: *Dc in next st, 2dc in next st* around, join (24dc)
- Round 4: *Dc in next 2st, 2dc in next st* around, join (32dc)
- Round 5: Dc in next 3st, 2dc in next st* around, join (40dc)
- Round 6: Dc in next 9st, 2dc in next st* around, join (44dc)
- Round 7-11: Dc in ea st around, join.
- Round 12:*Hdc in next st, sc in next st, hdc in next st, dc in next st, 3tr in next st, dc in next st* around, join.
- Round 13: *Dec over next 3st, sc in next 2 st, 3sc in next st, sc in next 2st*
- Round 14: Slst in next 2st, *sc in next 2st, 3sc in next st, sc in next 2st, dec over next 3st* around, join.
- Rnd 15: Turn, slst around entire cap to keep from curling.
- Note: I crochet a little loose, so I used a size J hook; then added an increase after round 5 – *dc in next 4st, 2dc in next*, then adjusted the following rows accordingly)
Flower Embellishment (pattern by my Aunt S.) – Hook size J:
- ch5, join
- 12sc in ring, join
- *ch3, skip 1 sc and slst to next st* around
- *slst into sp,1sc, 3dc, 1sc, slst* into ea sp, join
Bre says
How many scallops do you have going around the edge?
Crystal says
“Ea” is a general abbrevation for “each.” “Hdc” is a crochet abbreviation – half double crochet. https://www.craftyarncouncil.com/crochet.html
margaret moloney says
what is ea? and also hdc?
Flowers Sydney says
The Beanie Hat look really cute. I like the pattern and the flower on the side. Thanks for the inspiration.
darcie says
i dont understand round 13, ‘Dec over next 3st’…decrease to what?? can someone respond with how this round is done correctly???? thanks!!!
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Adorable hat, looking forward to making it.
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I dont really understand how to make the flower. I am a beginner can you right it out so it is simpler.
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Melissa Heltzel says
Can you tell me how to “make adjustments accordingly?” I have an almost three year old that I am eager to make this for. Thank you
Pauline says
Many thanks. I’ve been searching for a pattern like this for my 2 year old great niece who is losing her hair after chemo. I hope to find lots of hat/beanie patterns with decoration so she has lots of choice.
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Jamie says
I love this beanie! It is so cute and femanine. I made some for all my nieces. My first attempt was also too small, for a newborn’s head. I am also a tight crocheter. So when I made a mental note to crochet it looser, it came out perfect! Remember that all you tight crocheters out there
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This hat would be adorable with one of my baby cocoons. There is a free pattern posted on my blog. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the hat!
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Rayne says
I’ve been asked to make this hat for a friend, but the pattern doesn’t say how much approx yardage is used. I need to check my stash to see if I have enough since I don’t tend to knit with sport weight yarn often.
Valerie says
I made this twice so far. My daughter must have too big of a head! My first attempt looks like it would fit a newborn, but I’m a tight crocheter and didn’t adjust the pattern, so I’m not surprised. My second try, I followed your suggestions for making it larger AND used the 2nd largest needle I could find. I added an extra round of “dc in ea”, yet it is still insanely short on her. I am going to try again and add a few more rounds, then I think it should fit. I am beginning to think I use adult patterns for her! 😉 LOVE the pattern though! It is easy to make, quick (even for a slowby like me), and absolutely beautiful! I had some trouble with Round 14, so I altered it for my first hat and left it out completely with my second. Both still look great! And, the flower pattern is absolutely adorable!! I made a contrasting color flower so that it stands out more, and I used a wool yarn which seemed to work well too.
Amber says
My mother made hats like this when i was little in the 70’s. Now I’m trying for my girls!
Nancy Clapinski says
what weight yarn did you use for the beanie and are there instructions for the “Distracted” beanie?
thank you
Kristin Sellars says
So adorable!! I was wondering though…how did you attach the flower to the beanie? Thanks!
Gift of Green says
This is going to be my next crochet project! Thank you for the directions.
Kris says
What an adorable hat! I wish I could crochet! My DD saw that and said ‘does she sell those? I want one in black!’ ha She is 14, what can I say…
**Crystal** says
The pattern for the adult version is the link I posted for: “Soft Scallop Chemo Cap”
Lacey says
What is the pattern for the adult version? The beanie is precious.
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Sarah says
WOW! That turned out great. I love it. What a great gift idea, use your talent. You always have gifts your working on for family or friends. You can add this talent to your ever growing list. You should be so proud, I would be. I can’t wait to see it in person. See you soon.