The Wrapped In Love Set is being a part of the Warm my Heart Blog Hop being hosted by Fosbas Designs and Frankie Kate. We are wanting to share free premium crochet patterns that your loved ones can feel love, warmth, and security.
The Warm my Heart Blog Hop will run from December 1 – 20, 2022. Each day you will find 2 new free crochet patterns you can take advantage of.
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You can get a free PDF copy of the premium crochet pattern for my Wrapped in Love Set on December 20, 2022. My Wrapped in Love Set contains a Beanie and a Cowl crochet patterns that you can wrap them in love and warmth. There are 3 sizes to choose from: Child, Women, and Men.
Inside the premium crochet pattern you will find helpful Video Tutorial for every round/row of the Child Size Hat on my YouTube Channel below.
My Wrapped In Love Set crochet pattern has been a hit since it was designed in 2019. Because of this I designed the Wrapped in Love eBook. I have added patterns can find multiple sized patterns for fingerless gloves; headband, tank tops and more. You also can check them out individually at my Ravelry Store.
During the month of December you can take advantage of my Wrapped in Love eBook for $10. You will get 7 premium crochet patterns that each contain multiple sizes to choose from. Take advantage of the 50% off discount as part of the Warm my Heart Blog Hop.
In the mean time you can find a FREE crochet pattern below of the Child Size Hat & Cowl of the Wrapped In Love Set.
Materials:
US Hook H or 5.0 mm
150 yards of MC #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
75 yards of CC #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Gauge Swatch:
Hook U.S. H/5.0 mm
16 DC x 7 Rows = 4”
Size:
Crown = 5″
Width = 7″
Height = 7″
Circumference = 23″
Abbreviations & Stitches Used:
MC = Main Color
CC = Contrasting Color Chain 18. R1: DC in 4th ch from Hook
Ch Sp = Chain Space and in each st across. Turn (16 DC)
St = Stitch R2-R7: Ch 3, dc in each st across. (16 DC)
SC = Single Crochet When you finish the 7 Rows your Swatch
DC = Double Crochet should be 4 inches wide by 4 inches in height.
SS = Slip Stitch
FSC = Foundation Single Crochet (YouTube video here.)
LDC = Long Double Crochet (YouTube has GREAT instructional videos!)
DC2TOG = Double Crochet 2 Together (click on YouTube for instructions)
Beg Shell = Ch 3, DC, ch 1, 2 DC all in the same stitch
Shell = 2 DC, ch 1, 2 DC all in same stitch
***Drop Stitch = DS (YouTube has a video here.)
Notes:
Hat and Cowl are worked in the Round. Slip stitch into the 1st stitch, the chain space or stitch specified.
Ch 3 does count as a DC
Shells made create the Heart
This hat and cowl are Reversible and can be worn either way.
There will be a Gap between Hearts on R3.
*** If you do NOT want them to be Reversible, you can use the Drop Stitch technique
Hat–Child Size:
When making slip knot leave a 3” tail for sewing FSC row closed.
R1: With MC FSC 63. S s in top of ch 3 to join. (63 FSC)
R2: ch 3, dc in each st around. (63 DC) With a Tapestry Needle sew the FSC row closed.
Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the Drop Stitch
R3: Attach Hot Pink in top of ch 3. [Ch 3, dc, ch 1, 2 dc all in same stitch. (Beg Shell) made] ch 2, skip 6 st, 2 dc, ch 1. 2 dc all in the same stitch. (Shell made). *Ch 2, skip 6 st, Shell in next st.* Repeat from * to * 7 more times. Ch 2 and ss in top of ch 3 of Beg Shell. (9 Shells)
Change to MC or Use the Drop Stitch
R4: ss in ch 1 sp of Beg Shell, ch 1, sc in same st., *ch 2, skip 2 dc from previous row, 1 ldc in next 2 st of previous Row, ch 2, sc in ch 1 space of next Shell.* Repeat from * to * 7 more times. Ss in sc to join.
R5: ch 3, dc in each st around. (63 DC)
Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the Drop Stitch
R6-R14: Repeat R3-R5 ending with R4 and Light Pink Yarn.
R15-R17: ch 3, dc2tog around. Ss in top of ch 3 to join.
Fasten off. Leave a long piece of yarn and weave R16 closed. Use Tapestry Needle to weave in ends.
Cowl–Child Size:
When making slip knot leave a 3” tail for sewing FSC row closed.
R1: With MC and H Hook FSC 84. Ss in top of ch 3 to join. (84 FSC)
R2: ch 3, dc in each st around. (84 DC) With a Tapestry Needle sew the FDC row closed.
Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the DS
R3: Attach CC in top of ch 3. [Ch 3, dc, ch 1, 2 dc all in same stitch. (Beg Shell) made] ch 2, skip 6 st, 2 dc, ch 1. 2 dc all in the same stitch. (Shell made). *Ch 2, skip 6 st, Shell in next st.* Repeat from * to * 10 more times. Ch 2 and ss in top of ch 3 of Beg Shell. (12 Shells)
Change to MC or Use the DS
R4: ss in ch 1 sp of Beg Shell, ch 1, sc in same st., *ch 2, skip 2 dc from previous row, 1 ldc in next 2 st of previous row, ch 2, sc in ch 1 space of next Shell.* Repeat from * to * 10 more times. Ss in sc to join. (12 Shells)
R5: ch 3, dc in each st around. (84 DC)
Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the DS
R6-R17: Repeat R3-R5 ending with R5 and MC.
R18: ch 1, sc in same st and each st around, ss in 1st sc to join. (84 sc)
Fasten off.
Use Tapestry Needle to weave in ends.
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