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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Cuddly Cloche (pattern) @ 3:02 PM

Another hat! Haha, got to posting this one quicker, as I only made it last night. I wanted to find a use for a large crochet hook I had gotten in a pair set with another hook I needed and came up with this. I made it with 1 strand super bulky, 1 strand bulky, and 2 strands worsted/aran weight yarn, but you can use any combination. They were all scraps from hats I had made before and simply weren't enough on their own to make a hat. So with a little inspiration from Trish Young's plush clutch, I came up with this baby!

Notes: Each round is joined with a slip stitch and lchain 2 to begin each round.
dc: double crochet
dc2tog: double crochet 2 together
sc: single crochet

Let's get started!
I used a magic ring, but you can use the chain 2 method if you wish.

You need a 19 mm hook, and 15mm hook, and any yarn you like! :D
Rd 1: dc 7 sts into ring/chain.
Rd 2: dc 2 in each st (14 sts).
Rd 3: *1 dc in 1, 2 dc in next st* 7 times (21 sts).
Rd 4: dc in each st around (21 sts).
Continue until desired length (I only did one more round due to my amount of yarn).
When finished, fasten off. Join 2 strands of worsted/aran weight yarn or 1 strand of bulky/super bulky yarn using a 15mm hook and sc 2 in each of the giant sts. Continue 1-2 more rounds single crocheting 1 in each stitch.
Make a giant pom-pom out of your remaining yarn (check out this cool tutorial) and sew it to the top of your hat! :D

Hope you enjoyed this pattern. <3

(Another note: please, please, please, do not sell anything made with this pattern. It is copyrighted by MyNameIsVi.)


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