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There is a long and wonderful history ofknitters and crocheters sharing their love

with others by using their needles and

hooks. Whether you are making preemie

or infant hats, child or adult chemo hats,

caps for the wounded or injured military,

or hats for the homeless and those going

through hard times, you’ll find options onthese pages. We have put this collection

of hat patterns together to help you

find patterns that can be made for your

current charity.

At the end of this book, we’ve included

some of the many worthwhile charitiesthat accept hats and distribute them to

those in need.

Hats for Charity

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DIRECTORYPreemie Baby Hats ..........................4

Baby Dude Hat ................................ 6

Garter Stitch Baby Hat ....................8

Double Chevron Beanie ...............10

Pretty Baby Hat ..............................12Go Bright Hat ................................14

His Skull Cap ..................................16

Flower Cloche ................................18

Comfy Beanie .................................20

Beanie in Bloom ............................22

Easy-Fit Beanie ...............................24

Summer Comfort Beanie .............26

Winter Blast Hat ............................29Two-for-One Hat and Cowl ...........32

Crochet Family of Hats ..................34

Giving Opportunities ....................36

Off your next order

at Redheart.com withPromo Code:HATS15Promo Code Valid from October 27, 2015 –

December 30, 2015.

Promo codes are case sensitive

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Preemie Baby HatsThese soft knit hats in modern hues are perfect for

keeping newborn little heads warm and cozy.

Hat measures 12” [30 cm] in circumference

SPECIAL STITCHK2tog = Knit 2 stitches together. Insert the right needle into

two stitches at the same time and knit. This will result in a

decrease of one stitch. This decrease will slant to the right.

PATTERN STITCHESStockinette StitchRow 1 (Right Side): Knit all sts.

Row 2 (Wrong Side): Purl all sts..

Repeat rows 1-2.

K2, P2 RibbingRow 1: K2, P2 across row/round.

Row 2: Knit the k sts, purl the p sts

Repeat rows 1-2.

HATUsing circular needles and A (girl’s version) or B (boy’s

version), cast on 40 sts. Join being careful not to twist sts and

place marker for beginning of round.

Rounds 1-6: K2, P2 to end of round.

Rounds 7-9: Knit to end of round.

Round 10: Purl to end of round.

Rounds 11-13: Knit to end of round.Rounds 14-16: Purl to end of round.

Repeat Rounds 7-16.

SHAPE CROWNAs st count decreases, change to double-pointed needles.

Round 1 (decrease): *K6, k2tog*; repeat from * around—

35sts.

Rounds 2, 6, 8, 10, 12: Knit to end of round.

Round 3 (decrease): *K5,k2tog*; repeat from * around—

30 sts.

RED HEART® Soft®: 1 ball each

9770 Rose Blush A , 9440 Light

Grey Heather B.

Susan Bates® Circular Knitting

Needles: 5 mm [US 8], 16”

[41 cm] long

Susan Bates® 1 set Double-

Pointed Needles: 5 mm [US 8]

Stitch marker, yarn needle

GAUGE: 18 sts = 4” [10 cm]; 24rows = 4” [10 cm] in Stockinette

Stitch. CHECK YOUR GAUGE.

Use any size needle to obtain

the gauge.

RED HEART® Soft® ,

Art. E728 available in

solid color 5 oz (141 g),

256 yd (234 m), print 4 oz (113 g),

204 yd (187 m), and heather 4oz

(113 g), 212 yd (194 m) balls

LW4475

knitting

Designed by Christine Marie Chen

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Round 4: Purl to end of round.

Round 5 (decrease): *K4, k2tog*; repeat

from * around—25 sts.

Round 7 (decrease): *K3, K2tog*; repeat

from * around—20 sts.

Round 9 (decrease): *K2, K2tog*; repeat

from * around—15 sts.

Round 11 (decrease): *K1, K2tog*; repeat

from * around—10 sts.

Round 13: *K2tog*; repeat from * around—

5 sts. Cut yarn leaving a 6” [15 cm] tail and

draw through remaining 5 sts twice. Draw

up firmly; fasten securely. Using yarn needle,

weave in ends.

Bow for Girl’s Version

With B and double-pointed needles, cast on

10 sts.

Rows 1-8: Knit across row.Next Row: Bind off all sts.

Using A , wrap yarn around center of knit

piece 6 times to cinch into a bow. Tie off

yarn. Using yarn needle, tuck loose end in

securely.

FINISHINGUsing yarn needle, sew bow to front of hat

 just above ribbing using photo as a guide.

Weave in all ends, block hats lightly to shape.

 ABBREVIATIONS A, B = Color A, Color B; cm = centimeters;

K = knit; mm = millimeters; P = Purl; st(s) 

= stitch(es); St st = Stockinette stitch; K2tog  

= Knit 2 Together, [ ] = work directions in

brackets the number of times specified; * or

** = repeat whatever follows the * or ** as

indicated.

LW4475 Preemie Baby Hats

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Baby Dude HatBaby will be able to keep his cool with this cozy

earflap hat. Choose four colors and crochet a hat

that will keep a baby warmly in style! 

Hat directions are for size Small. Changes for sizes

Medium, Large, and Extra Large are in parentheses.

Hat measures: 14 (16, 18, 20)” [35.5, (40.5, 45.5, 51) cm]

circumference at brim.

Special TechniquesAdjustable-ring method: Wrap yarn in a ring, ensuring

that the tail falls behind the working yarn. Grip ring and

tail firmly between middle finger and thumb. Insert hook

through center of ring, yarn over (with working yarn) and

draw up a loop. Work sts of first round in the ring, workingover both strands (the tail and the ring). After the first

round of sts is worked, pull gently, but firmly, on tail to

tighten ring.

 Join with sc: Place a slip knot on hook, insert hook in

indicated st, yarn over and draw up a loop, yarn over and

draw through both loops on hook.

Notes1. Hat is worked in joined rounds with right facing at all

times. Earflaps are worked back and forth in rows.

2. To change color, work last st of old color to last yarn over.

Yarn over with new color and draw through all loops onhook to complete st. Proceed with new color. Cut old

color.

HATWith A , make an adjustable ring, ch 1.

Round 1 (right side): Ch 2 (counts as first dc here and

throughout), work 11 dc in ring; join with slip st in top

of beginning ch—12 sts. Pull gently, but firmly, on tail to

tighten ring.

Round 2: Ch 2, dc in same st as join, 2 dc in each st; join with

slip st in top of beginning ch—24 sts.

RED HEART® Super Saver®: 

1 skein each 312 Black A , 356

Amethyst B , 316 Soft White C ,

and 400 Grey Heather D

Susan Bates® Crochet Hooks: 

5.5mm [US I-9]

Yarn needle

GAUGE: 12 dc = 4” (10 cm) inpattern; 7 rows = 4” (10 cm).

CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any

size hook to obtain the gauge.

RED HEART® Super

Saver® , Art. E300

available in solid color

7 oz (198 g), 364 yd (333 m);

prints, multicolor and heather

5 oz (141 g), 236 yd (215 m),

flecks 5 oz (141 g), 260 yds(238 m) skeins

LW4296

crochet

Designed by Salena Baca

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LW4296 Baby Dude Hat

Round 3: Ch 2, dc in same st as join, dc in

next st, [2 dc in next st, dc in next st] 11

times; join with slip st in top of beginning

ch—36 sts.

Round 4: Ch 2, dc in same st as join, dc in

next 2 sts, [2 dc in next st, dc in next 2 sts]

11 times; join with slip st in top of beginning

ch—48 sts.

All sizes

Round 5 (6, 6, 7): Ch 1, sc in each st around;

change to B ; join with slip st in first sc—48

(54, 60, 66) sts.

Round 6 (7, 7, 8): Ch 2, dc in the last st

of previous round, [skip next stitch, dc in

next stitch, working in front of stitch just

made, dc in skipped stitch] 23 (26, 29, 32)

times; change to A ; join with slip st in top of

beginning ch.

Round 7 (8, 8, 9): Repeat Round 5 (6, 6, 7);

change to C.

Round 8 (9, 9, 10): Repeat Round 6 (7, 7, 8).

Round 9 (10, 10, 11): Repeat Round 5 (6, 6,

7); change to D.

Round 10 (11, 11, 12): Repeat Round 6

(7, 7, 8).

Round 11 (12, 12, 13): Repeat Round 5

(6, 6, 7).

Round 12 (13, 13, 14): Ch 2, dc in each st

around; join with slip st in top of beginningch. Do not fasten off.

Sizes Large and Extra Large only

Round 14 (15): Repeat Round 13 (14).

Do not fasten off.

EarfapsNote: Continue in rows.

Right EarflapRow 1: Ch 2, skip next st, dc in next 7 (9,

9, 9) sts, skip next st, dc in next st; leaveremaining sts unworked, turn—9 (11, 11,

11) sts.

Row 2: Ch 2, skip next st, dc in next 5 (7, 7,

7) sts, skip next st, dc in the last st—7 (9, 9,

9) sts.

Row 3: Ch 2, skip next st, dc in next 3 (5, 5,

5) sts, skip next st, dc in the last st—5 (7, 7,

7) sts.

Row 4: Ch 2, skip next st, dc in next 1 (3, 3,

3) st(s), skip next st, dc in the last st—3 (5,

5, 5) sts.

Sizes Medium, Large, and Extra Large only

Round 5: Ch 2, same st as join, dc in next 7

(3, 3) sts, [2 dc in next st, dc in next 7 (3, 3)

sts] 5 (11, 11) times; join with slip st in top

of beginning ch—54 (60, 60) sts.

Size Extra Large only

Round 6: Ch 2, same st as join, dc in next 9

sts, [2 dc in next st, dc in next 9 sts] 9 times;

 join with slip st in top of beginning ch—66 sts.

Size Small only

Fasten off.

Sizes Medium, Large, and Extra Large

only

Row 5: Ch 2, skip next st, dc in next st, skip

next st, dc in the last st—3 (3, 3) dc.

Fasten off.

Left EarflapWith right side facing, join A with slip st in

18th (20th, 22nd, 24th) st to the left of last

st of right earflap.

Work same as right earflap.

BorderRound 1 (right side): With right side facing,

 join D with sc in any st at center back of hat,

sc in each st around, working 2 sc in ends of

each row of ear flaps; join with slip st in first

sc. Fasten off.

 ABBREVIATIONS 

A, B, C = Color A, Color B, Color C, etc.; ch 

= chain; dc = double crochet; sc = single

crochet; st(s) = st(s); ( ) = work directions

in parentheses in same st; [ ] = work

directions in brackets the number of times

specified; * = repeat whatever follows the *

as indicated.

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Garter StitchBaby Hat

This pattern would be wonderful in any color,

 pastel or bright. The pattern is easy, and it is a

classic that will never go out of style.

Directions for hat are for 6-9 months. Change for size

12-16 months is in parentheses.

Finished circumference: 17” (18”) [43 cm (46 cm)]

SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONSK2tog = Knit 2 stitches together. Insert the right needle into

two stitches at the same time and knit. This will result in a

decrease of one stitch. This decrease will slant to the right.

YO = Yarn over needle.

STITCHESK2, P2 Rib = Knit 2 sts, Purl 2 sts. On following rows, knit

the knit sts and purl the purl sts.

Garter Stitch = Knit every row.

NOTEFirst set of numbers is for size 6-9 months, larger size is

in parenthesis. Hat is worked back and forth in rows and

seamed closed in back.

HATUsing 5.0mm [US 8] needles, cast on 72 (80) sts.Rows 1-6: *K2, P2* to end of row.

Rows 7-24 (7-30): Knit every row.

Hat will measure 4½” [11 cm] (5)” [13 cm] from cast

on edge.

Begin crown decrease as follows: 

Row 1 (Right Side): *K6, k2tog* — 63

(70) sts

Row 2 (Wrong Side): Knit across row.

Row 3: *K5, k2tog* — 54 (60) sts

Row 4: Knit across row.

Row 5: *K4, k2tog* — 45 (50) sts

Row 6: Knit across row.

RED HEART® Soft Baby Steps®:  

1 ball 9200 Baby Yellow

Susan Bates® Knitting Needles:5.0mm [US 8]

Yarn needle, stitch markers

GAUGES: 18 sts = 4” [10 cm] and

30 rows = 4” [10 cm] in Garter

stitch. CHECK YOUR GAUGE.

Use any size needle to obtain

the gauge.

RED HEART® Soft

Baby Steps® , Art. E746

available in solid color

5 oz (141 g), 256 yd (234 m);

prints 4 oz (113 g), 204 yd

(187 m) balls

LW4306

knitting

Designed by Ingrid Fallon

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LW4296 Garter Stitch Baby Hat

Row 7: *K3, k2tog* — 36 (40) sts

Row 8: Knit across row.

Row 9: *K2, k2tog) — 27 (30) sts

Row 10: Knit across row.

Row 11: *K1, k2tog* — 18 (20) sts

Row 12: Knit across row.

Row 13: *K2tog* — 9 (10) sts.

Cut yarn, leaving a 12” [30 cm] tail. Using

yarn needle, thread yarn through needle

and draw through remaining sts twice, draw

up firmly and fasten securely. With right

sides facing, align back seam and sew seam

closed.

FINISHINGWeave in ends, block lightly to shape.

 ABBREVIATIONS cm = centimeters; k = knit; k2tog  = knit 2

sts together; mm = millimeters; p = purl;

RS = right side; st (s) = stitch(es); yo = yarn

over; * = repeat whatever follows the * as

indicated; WS = wrong side.

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Double ChevronBeanie

Keep a precious little one warm with this modern

chevron beanie. It’s great in any of the many colors

of this easy-care yarn.

Directions are for Toddler size. Changes for Child size are

in parentheses

Finished Circumference: 17 (19)” (43 (48.5) cm)

Note: Hat will stretch to fit a range of sizes.

Notes1. Hat is worked in rounds beginning at lower edge.

2. Hat is worked on circular needle, changing to doublepointed needles while shaping crown.

3. When changing color, do not cut old color until

instructed. Carry colors not in use up wrong side (inside)

of hat when next needed.

4. Color pattern can be worked by following written

instructions or reading chart. Read all rows of chart from

right to left.

HATWith circular needle and A , cast on 72 (80) sts. Place marker

for beginning of round. Prepare to work in rounds.

Rounds 1–5: *K1, p1; repeat from * around.Round 6: Knit.

Color PatternRound 7: *With B , k1; with A , k3; repeat from * around.

Round 8: *With B , k2; with A , k1; with B , k1; repeat from *

around.

Round 9: With B , knit.

Round 10: *With C , k1; with B , k3; repeat from * around.

Round 11: *With C , k2; with B , k1; with C , k1; repeat from *

around. Cut B.

Round 12: With C , knit.

RED HEART® Super Saver®:1 skein each of 4334 Buff Fleck

A , 3950 Charcoal B , 4313 Aran

Fleck C.

Susan Bates® Knitting Needles:5mm [US 8] circular needle, 16”

(40 cm) long, and 5mm [US 8] set

of double pointed needles

Stitch marker, yarn needle

GAUGE: 17 sts = 4” (10 cm); 18

rows = 4” (10 cm) in Stockinettest worked in rounds (knit every

round). CHECK YOUR GAUGE.

Use any size needles to obtain

the gauge.

RED HEART® Super

Saver® , Art. E300

available in solid color

7 oz (198 g), 364 yd (333 m);multicolor, heather and print 5 oz

(141 g), 244 yd (223 m), flecks 5 oz(141 g), 260 yds (238 m) skeins

LW4290

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Designed by Danyel Pink

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Round 13: *With A , k1; with C , k3; repeat

from * around.

Round 14: *With A , k2; with C , k1; with A ,

k1; repeat from * around. Cut C.

Work remainder of hat with A only.

Rounds 15-22 (26): Knit.

Note: Piece should measure about 5 (6)”

(12.5 (15) cm) from beginning.

Shape CrownNote: When stitches no longer fit

comfortably on circular needle, change to

double pointed needles.

Round 1: *K6, k2tog; repeat from * around

—63 (70) sts.

Round 2: Knit.

Round 3: *K5, k2tog; repeat from * around

—54 (60) sts.

Round 4: Knit.Round 5: *K4, k2tog; repeat from * around

—45 (50) sts.

Round 6: Knit.

Round 7: *K3, k2tog; repeat from * around

—36 (40) sts.

Round 8: Knit.

Round 9: *K2, k2tog; repeat from * around

—27 (30) sts.

Round 10: Knit.

Round 11: *K1, k2tog; repeat from * around

—18 (20) sts.

Round 12: *K2tog; repeat from * around—9 (10) sts.

Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread tail

through remaining stitches and remove

them from the needles. Pull to close

opening at top of hat. Draw tail to wrong

side and weave in very securely.

LW4290 Double Chevron Beanie FINISHINGWeave in all ends. Block lightly, if desired.

 ABBREVATIONSA , B , and C = Color A, Color B, and Color C;

k  = knit; k2tog  = knit next 2 sts together; p 

= purl; st(s) = stitch(es); * = repeat whatever

follows the * as indicated.

4334 Buff Fleck (A)

3950 Charcoal (B)

4313 Aran Fleck (C)

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Color Pattern

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Pretty Baby HatCrochet this little girl hat and send it with a nicely

tied bow. The chevron pattern is crocheted in just

one color with contrast edging. Pattern is given

 for two sizes.

Directions are for size Small Child. Changes for size Large

Child are in parentheses

Hat measures 18 (20)” (45.5 [51 cm]) in circumference

HATWith A , ch 4; join with a slip st in first ch to form ring.

Round 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), 13 (15)

dc in ring; join with a slip st in top of beginning ch-3—14

(16) dc.

Round 2: Slip st between first 2 sts, ch 4 (counts as dc, ch1), dc in same space, skip next 2 dc, *(dc, ch 1, dc) in space

before next dc, skip next 2 dc; repeat from * around; join

with a slip st in first ch-1 space—7 (8) ch-1 spaces; 2 dc

between ch-2 spaces.

Round 3: Ch 3, (dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in same space, (2 dc, ch 2, 2

dc) in each ch-1 space around; join with a slip st in top of

beginning ch-3—7 (8) ch-2 spaces; 4 dc between ch-2 spaces.

Round 4: Slip st in next dc, ch 3, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next

ch-2 space, dc in next dc, *skip next 2 dc, dc in next dc, (2 dc,

ch 2, 2 dc) in ch-2 space, dc in next dc; repeat from * around,

skip last 2 dc; join with a slip st in top of beginning ch-3—7

(8) ch-2 spaces; 6 dc between ch-2 spaces.Round 5: Slip st in next dc, ch 3, dc in next dc, *(2 dc, ch 2,

2 dc) in next ch-2 space, dc in each of next 2 dc, skip next 2

dc**, dc in each of next 2 dc; repeat from * around, ending

last repeat at **; join with a slip st in top of beginning ch-

3—7 (8) ch-2 spaces; 8 dc between ch-2 spaces.

Round 6-11 (13): Slip st in next dc, ch 3, dc in each of next 2

dc, *(dc, ch 2, dc) in next ch-2 space, dc in each of next 3 dc,

skip next 2 dc**, dc in each of next 3 dc; repeat from * around,

ending last repeat at **; join with a slip st in top of beginning

ch-3—7 (8) ch-2 spaces; 8 dc between ch-2 spaces.

Fasten off A.

RED HEART® With Love®: 1 skein

each of 1101 Eggshell A and 1704

Bubblegum B

Susan Bates® Crochet Hook:5.5mm [US I-9]

1 yd (1 m) of ribbon, yarn needle,

scissors

GAUGE: 14 sts and 7 rows in

dc = 4” (10 cm). CHECK YOUR

GAUGE. Use any size needles/

hook to obtain the gauge given

RED HEART® With

Love® , Art. E400

available in solid color

7oz (198 g), 370 yd (338 m) and

multicolor 5oz (141 g), 230 yd

(211 m) skeins

LW4275

crochet

Designed by Danyel Pink

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TRIMRound 1: With right side facing, join B with

a slip st in ch-2 space near back seam, ch

1, 3 sc in same space, sc in each of next 3

dc, skip 2 dc, sc in each of next 3 dc**, 3 sc

in next ch-2 space; repeat f rom * around,

ending last repeat at **; join with a slip st in

first sc—63 (72) sc. Fasten off B.

FINISHINGWeave ribbon evenly through holes made

by ch-2 spaces 2-3 rows above the trim.

Tie ribbon in a bow near front of hat.

Trim ends even.

 ABBREVIATIONSA , B = color A, B; ch = chain; dc =

double crochet; sc = single crochet;

st(s) = stitch(es); ( ) = work directionsin parentheses into same st; [ ] = work

directions in brackets the number of times

specified; * = repeat whatever follows the *

as indicated.

LW4275 Pretty Baby Hat

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Go Bright HatCheerful colors and an easy rib pattern make this

cap a delight to knit and fun to wear.

Directions are for size Child’s small; changes for large size

are in parentheses.

Hat measures: 18” (20”), [46 (51) cm] circumference

NoteChange to double pointed needles when there are too few

sts for the circular needle.

HATWith circular needle and A , cast on 100 (108) sts. Join, being

careful that sts are not twisted, and begin working in the

round.

Rounds 1-8: [K2, P2] around, at the end of Round 8, drop A.

Rounds 9-14: With B , [P2, K2] around, at the end of Round

14, drop B.

Rounds 15-28: Repeat Rounds 1-14.

Crown ShapingRound 29: [K8 (10), k2tog] around: 90 (99) sts.

Round 30: Knit around.

Round 31: [K7 (9), k2tog] around: 80 (90) sts.

Round 32: Knit around.

Round 33: [K6 (8), k2tog] around: 70 (81) sts.

Round 34: Knit around.Round 35: [K5 (7), k2tog] around: 60 (72) sts.

Round 36: Knit around.

Round 37: [K4 (6), k2tog] around: 50 (63) sts.

Round 38: Knit around.

Round 39: [K3 (5), k2tog] around: 40 (54) sts.

Round 40: Knit around.

Round 41: [K2 (4), k2tog] around: 30 (45) sts.

Round 42: Knit around.

Round 43: [K1 (3), k2tog] around: 20 (36) sts.

Round 44: Knit around.

RED HEART® Gumdrop®: 1 ball

each of 620 Cherry A and 930

Orange B

Susan Bates Circular Knitting

Needles: 5 mm [US 8] - 16” (41

cm)

Susan Bates® Double Pointed

Knitting Needles: 5 mm [US 8]

Yarn needle

GAUGE: 22 sts = 4”(10 cm), 26rounds = 4” (10 cm) in rib pattern.

CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any

size needles to obtain the gauge.

RED HEART®

Gumdrop® , Art. E800

available in multicolor

4 oz (113 g), 204 yd

(187 m) balls

LW3142

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Design by Trish Warrick

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SIZE SMALL OnlyRound 45: K2tog around: 10 sts.

Round 46: K2tog around: 5 sts.

Cut yarn, leaving a 12” (30 cm) end. Weave

yarn through remaining stitches; draw up

firmly; fasten securely.

SIZE LARGE OnlyRound 45: [K2, k2tog] around: 27 sts.

Round 46: Knit around.

Round 47: [K1, k2tog] around: 18 sts.

Round 48: K2tog around: 9 sts.

Round 49: K1, k2tog around: 5 sts.

Cut yarn, leaving a 12” (30 cm) end. Thread

yarn needle with end and weave through

remaining stitches; draw up firmly; fasten

securely.

 ABBREVIATIONSK = knit; mm = millimeter; P = purl; st(s) 

= stitch(es); tog  = together; [ ] = work

directions in brackets as indicated.

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His Skull CapMen of all ages will appreciate having this

comfortable knit hat. Choose any color for this

easy-fitting rib pattern.

Finished measurement: 21” [53 cm] circumference.

Hat fits most men.

SPECIAL STITCHESK1-B = Knit into next st in row below.

PSSO = Pass slipped st over.

K2tog = Knit 2 sts together (decrease).

PATTERN STITCHES2x2 RibRow 1 (Right Side): K2, P2.

Row 2: Knit the knit sts, and purl the purl sts.

Repeat rows 1-2.

Shaker Rib StitchRow 1 (Wrong Side): Knit.

Row 2: K1, *K1-B, P1. Repeat from * to last 2 sts, K1-B, K1.

Repeat rows 1-2.

HATCast on 82 sts.

Row 1 (Right Side): Work in 2x2 Rib stitch pattern until hat

measures 3” [8 cm] from cast-on edge.

Next Row (Right Side) Dec: Decrease 9 sts on last row as

follows: *K2tog, K8. Repeat from * to last 2 sts, K2tog—73 sts.Row 1 (Wrong Side): Work in Shaker Rib stitch pattern until

work measures 7” [18 cm] from cast-on edge, end on a Right

Side row.

SHAPE CROWNRow 1 (Wrong Side): K1 *Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO, K4. Repeat from

* to last 2 sts, K2—53 sts.

Row 2: K1, *K1-B, P1. Repeat from * to last 2 sts, K1-B, K1.

Row 3: Knit.

Row 4: K1, *K1-B, P1. Repeat from * to last 2 sts, K1-B, K1.

Row 5: Knit.

Row 6: K1, *K1-B, P1. Repeat from * to last 2 sts, K1-B, K1.

RED HEART® With Love®: 1 skein

1401 Pewter

Susan Bates® Knitting Needles:5 mm [US 8]

Yarn needle

GAUGE: 14 sts = 4” [10 cm]; 32

rows = 4” [10 cm] in Shaker Rib

pattern. CHECK YOUR GAUGE.

Use any size needle to obtain

the gauge.

RED HEART® With

Love® , Art. E400

available in solid color

7oz (198g), 370 yd (338m) and

multicolor 5oz (141g), 230 yd

(211m) skeins

LW3604

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Row 7: K1 *Sl 1, K2tog, PSSO, K2. Repeat

from * to last 2 sts, K2—33 sts.

Row 8: K1, P1, *K1-B, p1. Repeat from * to

last st, K1.

Row 9: Knit.

Rows 10-15: Repeat Rows 8 and 9 three

times more.

Row 16 (Right Side): K2tog across row tolast st, K1—17 sts.

FINISHINGCut yarn leaving a tail approximately 15”

[38 cm] long. With yarn needle, draw tail

through remaining sts twice, fasten securely

and sew seam. Weave in ends.

 

 ABBREVIATIONS:dec = decrease; K = knit; k2tog  = knit 2

stitches together; K1-B = knit into nextst in row below; cm = centimeters; p =

purl; PSSO = pass slipped st over; St st =

Stockinette stitch; st(s) = stitch (es); tog  =

together

LW3604 His Skull Cap

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Flower ClocheThis very wearable crochet hat style will lift your

spirits. It does not take long to make, so it’s the

 perfect charity hat.

Hat measures 21” (53 cm) circumference x 11” (28 cm)

tall (unfolded). Flower measures 4” across (at widest)

NOTE 

Hat and flower are worked with right side facing at all times.

Do not turn at the end of rounds.

Special StitchesBeg-Cl = Beginning Cluster – (first leg) Yo, insert hook in

indicated st and draw up a loop, yo, and draw through 2

loops on hook; (2nd leg) yo, insert hook in next st and draw

up a loop, yo and draw through 2 loops on hook, yo and

draw through 3 remaining loops on hook.Cl = Cluster – Yo, insert hook in indicated st and draw up a

loop, yo and draw through 2 loops on hook, yo, insert hook

in same st and draw up a loop, [yo and draw through 2 loops

on hook] twice (2 loops remain on hook).

2Cltog = 2 Cluster Together – (first leg) Cl in indicated st

(2 loops remain on hook; (2nd leg) Cl in next indicated st

(3 loops remain on hook), yo and draw through all 3 loops

on hook.

3Cltog = 3 Cluster Together – (first leg) Cl in indicated st

(2 loops remain on hook; (2nd leg) Cl in next indicated st

(3 loops remain on hook); (3rd leg) Cl in next indicated st

(4 loops remain on hook), yo and draw through all 4 loopson hook.

HATCh 3; slip st in first ch from hook to form a ring.

Round 1 (Right Side): Ch 3 (counts as dc here and

throughout), 8 dc in ring; join with slip st in top of beginning

ch—9 dc.

Round 2: Ch 3, dc in same st as join, 2 dc in each remaining

dc around; join with slip st in top of beginning ch—18 dc.

RED HEART® Super Saver®: 

1 skein 718 Shocking Pink

Susan Bates® Crochet Hook: 6mm [US J-10]

Yarn needle

GAUGE: Round 1 of Hat = 1½”

(3.8 cm) across; Rounds 1 and 2 of

Hat = 2¾” (7 cm) across. CHECK

YOUR GAUGE. Use any size

hook to obtain the gauge.

RED HEART® Super

Saver® , Art. E300available in solid color

7 oz (198 g), 364 yd (333 m);

prints, multis and heathers 5 oz

(141 g), 236 yd (215 m), flecks 5 oz

(141 g), 260 yds (238 m) skeins

LW4887

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Designed by Kim Guzman

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Round 3: Ch 2, Beg-Cl working first leg in

same st as join, ch 3, Cl in back bar of 3rd ch

from hook (horizontal Cl made – 2 loops

remain on hook), Cl in same st as 2nd leg of

previous Beg-Cl (3 loops remain on hook),

Cl in next dc, yo and draw through all 4

loops on hook, *ch 3; 3Cltog working first

leg in back bar of 3rd ch from hook, 2nd legin same dc as last leg of previous Cl, and 3rd

leg in next dc; repeat from * 18 more times,

ch 3; 3Cltog working first leg in back bar of

3rd ch from hook, 2nd leg in same dc as last

leg of previous Cl, and 3rd leg in slip st join

of previous round; ch 3, Beg-Cl in back bar

of 3rd ch from hook; join with slip st in base

of first horizontal Cl—18 horizontal Cl.

Rounds 4–11: Ch 2, 2Cltog working first leg

in same st as join and 2nd leg at base of next

horizontal Cl, *ch 3; 3Cltog working first legin back bar of 3rd ch from hook, 2nd leg in

same st as last leg of previous Cl, and 3rd leg

in base of next horizontal Cl; repeat from

* 18 more times, ch 3; 3Cltog working first

leg in back bar of 3rd ch from hook, 2nd

leg in same st as last leg of previous Cl, and

3rd leg in slip st join of previous round, ch 3,

Beg-Cl in back bar of 3rd ch from hook; join

with slip st in base of first horizontal Cl—18

horizontal Cl.

Fasten off.

FLOWERCh 3; slip st in first ch to form a ring.

Round 1: [Sc in ring, ch 3] 6 times; join with

slip st in first ch-3 space—6 sc and 6 ch-3

spaces.

Round 2: Ch 1, 5 sc in each ch-3 space

around; join with slip st in first sc—6 petals.

Round 3: Working behind the petals of

Round 2, [slip st around post of next sc of

Round 1, ch 3] 6 times; join with slip st in

first ch-3 space.

LW4887 Flower Cloche Round 4: Ch 1, (sc, hdc, 3 dc, hdc, sc) in

each ch-3 space around; join with slip st in

first sc—6 petals.

Round 5: Working behind petals of Round 4,

ch 5, [skip next sc of Round 4, slip st around

post of next sc of Round 4, ch 5] 5 times;

 join with slip st in first ch-5 space.

Round 6: Ch 1, (sc, hdc, 5 dc, hdc, sc) in

each ch-5 space around; join with slip st in

first sc—6 petals.Fasten off.

FINISHINGFold back brim. Using photograph as a

guide, sew flower to hat. Weave in ends.

 ABBREVIATIONS 

ch = chain; dc = double crochet; hdc =

half double crochet; sc = single crochet;

sl st = slip stitch; st(s) = stitch (es); [ ] =

work directions in brackets the number oftimes specified; * = repeat whatever follows

the * as indicated; () = work directions in

parentheses into same st.

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Comfy BeanieChoose this favorite smooth yarn for the

 perfect charity knit hat. This classic style

will look great for any age.

Hat measures 22” (56 cm) circumference.

Notes 

Hat is worked in the round on circular needle. Change to

double pointed needles when there are too few stitches for

the circular needle.

HATRibbingWith smaller needle circular needle, cast on 100 sts. Join,

being careful that sts are not twisted, and begin working in

the round. Place marker for beginning of round.

Round 1 (Right Side): [K2, p2] around.

Repeat Round 1 for pattern until piece measures

approximately 2” (5 cm) from cast on edge.

BodyWith larger circular needle, knit every round until piece

measures approximately 7” (18 cm) from cast on edge.

Shape CrownNote: Change to double pointed needles as sts allow.

Round 1: [K8, k2tog] around – 90 sts.

Round 2: Knit around.

Round 3: [K7, k2tog) around – 80 sts.Round 4: Knit around.

Round 5: [K6, k2tog] around – 70 sts.

Round 6: Knit around.

Round 7: [K5, k2tog] around – 60 sts.

Round 8: Knit around.

Round 9: [K4, k2tog] around – 50 sts.

Round 10: Knit around.

Round 11: [K3, k2tog] around – 40 sts.

Round 12: [K2, k2tog] around – 30 sts.

Round 13: [K1, k2tog] around – 20 sts.

Round 14: K2tog around – 10 sts.

RED HEART® Soft®: 1 ball 4420

Guacamole

Circular Knitting Needles: 

4.5mm [US 7] and 5 mm [US 8],

16” (40 cm) long

Double Pointed Knitting

Needles: 5 mm [US 8]

Stitch marker, yarn needle

GAUGE: 18 sts = 4” (10 cm); 24

rows = 4” (10 cm) in StockinetteStitch using larger needle. CHECK

YOUR GAUGE. Use any size

needles to obtain the gauge.

RED HEART® Soft® ,

Art. E728 available in

solid color 5 oz (141 g),

256 yd (234 m), print 4 oz (113 g),

204 yd (187 m), and heather 4 oz(113 g), 212 yd (194 m) balls

LW4907

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LW4907 Comfy Beanie

Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread tail

through remaining stitches and remove

stitches from needle. Pull to gather and

close top opening.

FINISHINGWeave in ends.

 ABBREVIATIONS 

cm = centimeters; k  = knit; k2tog  = knit 2

sts together; mm = millimeters; p = purl;

st(s) = stitch(es); tog  = together; [ ] = work

directions in brackets the number of times

specified.

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Beanie in Bloom

Choose brilliant colors and combine them

in a snuggly cap sure to keep a head warm

in chilly weather. Add the sassy flower for an

upbeat touch! 

Hat measures 19” (48 cm) circumference.

NotesHat is worked in the round on circular needle. Change to

double pointed needles when there are too few stitches for

the circular needle.

Slip sts as if to purl to keep from twisting.

Flower is worked in crochet and sewn on finished hat.

HATWith circular needle and A , cast on 80 sts. Join, being careful

that sts are not twisted, and begin working in the round.

Round 1 (Right Side): [P1, k1] around.

Round 2: [K1, p1] around.

Rounds 3 and 4: Repeat Rounds 1 and 2.

Rounds 5-15: Knit around.

Round 16: Purl around.

Rounds 17 and 18: [Slip 1 purlwise, k1] around.

Rounds 19-31: Knit around.

Rounds 32-42: Repeat Rounds 16-26.

Shape CrownNote: Change to double pointed needles as sts allow.

Round 1: [K8, k2tog] around – 72 sts.Rounds 2 and 3: Knit around.

Round 4: [K7, k2tog] around – 64 sts.

Round 5: Purl around.

Round 6: [Slip 1 purlwise, k1] around.

Round 7: [K6, k2tog] around – 56 sts.

Round 8: Knit around.

Round 9: [K5, k2tog] around – 48 sts.

Round 10: [K4, k2tog] around – 40 sts.

Round 11: [K3, k2tog] around – 32 sts.

Round 12: [K2, k2tog] around – 24 sts.

Round 13: [K1, k2tog] around – 16 sts.

Round 14: K2tog around – 8 sts.

RED HEART® With Love®: 1 skein

each 1944 Fruit Punch A , 1252

Mango B , 1502 Iced Aqua C , and

1907 Boysenberry D

Susan Bates® Circular Knitting

Needle: 5 mm [US 8], 16” (40

cm) long

Susan Bates® Double Pointed

Knitting Needles: 5 mm [US 8]

Susan Bates® Crochet Hook: 

5 mm [US H-8]

Yarn needle

GAUGE: 17 sts = 4” (10 cm); 23

rows = 4” (10 cm) in Stockinette

Stitch. CHECK YOUR GAUGE.

Use any size needles to obtain the

gauge.

RED HEART® With

Love® , Art. E400available in solid color

7oz (198 g), 370 yd (338 m) and

multicolor 5oz (141 g), 230 yd

(211 m) skeins

LW4908

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LW4908 Beanie in Bloom

Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread tail

through remaining stitches and remove

stitches from needle. Pull to gather and

close top opening.

FLOWERWith crochet hook and B , ch 8, join with slip

st in first ch to form a ring.Round 1 (Right Side): Ch 4 (counts as first

dc and ch 1), [dc in ring , ch 1] 7 times, join

with slip st in 3rd ch of beginning ch – 8

ch-1 spaces.

Round 2: Ch 1, (sc, 3 dc, sc) first ch-1 space

(petal made) and in each ch-1 space around,

 join with slip st in first sc – 8 petals.

Round 3: Ch 1, turn, [sc around post of next

dc 2 rows below, ch 6] around, join with slip

st in first sc, fasten off – 8 ch-6 spaces.

Round 4: With right side facing, join C with

slip st in any ch-6 space, ch 1, (sc, 5 dc, sc)

in first ch-6 space (petal made) and in each

ch-6 space around, join with slip st in first

sc – 8 petals.

Round 5: Ch 1, turn, *sc around post of next

sc 2 rows below, ch 7, skip next sc; repeat

from * around, join with slip st in first sc,

fasten off – 8 ch-7 spaces.

Round 6: With right side facing, join D with

slip st in any ch-7 space, ch 1, (sc, 8 dc, sc)

in first ch-7 space (petal made) and in each

ch-7 space around, join with slip st in firstsc – 8 petals. Fasten off, leaving a long end

for sewing.

FINISHINGThread a yarn needle with the long end.

Using photo as a guide, sew Flower to Hat.

Weave in ends.

 ABBREVIATIONSA, B, C = Color A, B, C; ch = chain; cm 

= centimeters; dc = double crochet; k  =

knit; k2tog  = knit 2 sts together; mm =

millimeters;p = purl; sc = single crochet;st(s) = stitch(es); tog  = together; [ ] = work

directions in brackets the number of times

specified.

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Easy-Fit BeanieMade with smooth, comfortable yarn

that is available in many pretty colors, this

hat is an easy knit. It’s perfect for keeping heads

warm and comfy.

Hat measures 20” (51 cm) circumference.

NotesBeanie is worked back and forth in rows beginning at the

lower edge. Side edges are sewn together to form back seam.

Pattern Stitches1x1 Rib (over even number of sts)

Row 1 (Right Side): *K1, p1; repeat from * to end of row.

Row 2: Knit the knit sts and purl the purl sts as they appear

to end of row.

Repeat Row 2 for 1x1 Rib.

Broken Rib (over even number of sts)

Row 1 (Right Side): *K1, p1; repeat from * to end of row.

Row 2: Purl.

Repeat Rows 1 and 2 for Broken Rib.

BEANIECast on 86 sts.

Lower RibbingWork in 1x1 Rib until piece measures about 1” (2.5 cm) from

beginning; end with a wrong side row.

BodyWork in Broken Rib until piece measures about 8” (20.5 cm)

from beginning; end with a wrong side row.

Shape CrownDecrease Row 1 (Right Side): *K1, p1, k1, p2tog, k2tog, p1,

k1, p1, k2tog, p2tog; repeat from * to last 2 sts, k2tog – 61 sts.

Row 2: Purl.

Decrease Row 3: *K1, p1, k2tog, p2tog; repeat from * to last

st, k1 – 41 sts.

Row 4: Purl.

RED HEART® Soft®: 1 ball 9440

Light Grey Heather

Susan Bates® Knitting Needles: 

5mm [US 8]

GAUGE: 17 sts = 4” (10 cm); 26

rows = 4” (10 cm) in Broken Rib

pattern. CHECK YOUR GAUGE.Use any size needles to obtain

the gauge.

RED HEART® Soft® ,

Art. E728 available in

solid color 5 oz (141 g),

256 yd (234 m), print 4 oz (113 g),

204 yd (187 m), and heather 4 oz

(113 g), 212 yd (194 m) balls

LW4906

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Decrease Row 5: *K2tog, p2tog; repeat

from * to last st, k1 – 21 sts.

Rows 6 and 7: Repeat Rows 4 and 5 – 11 sts.

Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread tail

through remaining stitches and remove

stitches from needle. Pull to gather and

close top opening. Sew side edges together

for back seam.

FINISHINGWeave in ends.

 ABBREVIATIONS 

cm = centimeters; k  = knit; k2tog = knit

2 sts together; mm = millimeters; p =

purl; p2tog  = purl 2 sts together; st(s) =

stitch(es); tog = together; * or ** = repeat

whatever follows the * or ** as indicated.

LW4906 Easy-Fit Beanie

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Summer ComfortBeanie

Perfect for warmer weather, this slouchy beanie

is made using two strands of crochet thread held

together. It’s an easy pattern that is crocheted

starting at the top with a lacy floral motif.

Hat Measures 18” (45.5 cm) in circumference

Special AbbreviationsBack Post single crochet (BPsc): Insert hook from back

to front to back again around the post of the sc in the row

below, yarn over and draw, yarn over and draw through 2

loops.

double crochet 2 together (dc2tog): [Yarn over, insert

hook in next st, yarn over, draw yarn through st] twice, yarn

over, draw yarn through 3 loops on hook .

FPdc (Front post double crochet) = Yarn over, insert hook

from front side of work to back and to front again around

post of indicated stitch; yarn over and pull up a loop (3

loops on hook), yarn over and draw through 2 loops (2

loops on hook), yarn over and draw through 2 loops (1 loop

on hook).

BEANIE

With 2 strands of thread held together as one throughout,ch 6; join with a slip st in first ch.

Round 1: Ch 1, 16 sc in ring; join with a slip st in first sc—

16 sc.

Round 2: Round 2: Ch 6 (counts as dc, ch 3), skip next sc, *dc

in next sc, ch 3, skip next sc; repeat from *around, join with a

slip st in 3rd ch of beginning ch-6—8 ch-3 spaces.

Round 3: Ch 1, (sc, hdc, 5 dc, hdc, sc) in each ch-3 space

around, join with a slip st in first sc—8 shells.

Round 4: Ch 1, BPsc in first sc, *ch 8, skip next shell, skip next

sc**, BPsc of next sc; repeat from * around, ending last repeat

at **; join with a slip st in first sc—8 ch-8 spaces.

Aunt Lydia’s® Classic Crochet

Thread size 10™: 2 balls of 275

Coral

Susan Bates® Steel Crochet

Hook: 2.55mm [US 0]

Yarn needle

GAUGE: 23 sts and 10 rows dc

= 4” (10 cm). CHECK YOUR

GAUGE. Use any size hook to

obtain the gauge.

AUNT LYDIA’S® Classic Crochet

Thread , Size 10, Art. 154 available

in white & ecru 400 yd; solid color

250 yd; shaded color 300 yd balls

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Round 5: Ch 1, (sc, hdc, 6 dc, hdc, sc) in

each ch-8 space around, join with a slip st in

first sc—8 shells.

Round 6: Repeat Round 4.

Round 7: Slip st in each of next 3 ch, ch 1,

(sc, ch 4, sc, ch 4) in each ch-8 loop around;

 join with a slip st in first sc—16 ch-4 spaces.

Round 8: Slip st in next ch-4 space, ch 3(counts as dc here and throughout), 5 dc

in same ch-4 space, *ch 2, 2 dc in next ch-4

space, ch 2**, 6 dc in next ch-4 space; repeat

from * around, ending last repeat at **; join

with slip st in top of beginning ch-3—16

ch-2 spaces.

Round 9: Ch 3, skip first 2 dc, dc in each

of next 4 dc, *ch 3, skip next ch-2 space, dc

in next dc, 2 dc in next dc, ch 3, skip next

dc**, dc in each of next 5 dc; repeat from *

around, ending last repeat at **; join with

slip st in top of beginning ch-3—16 ch-3

spaces.

Round 10: Ch 3, skip first 2 dc, dc in each

of next 3 dc, *ch 4, skip next ch-3 space, dc

in next dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in next dc, ch

4, skip next dc**, dc in each of next 4 dc;

repeat from * around, ending last repeat at

**; join with slip st in top of beginning ch-

3—16 ch-4 spaces.

Round 11: Ch 3, skip first 2 dc, dc in each of

next 2 dc, *ch 4, skip next ch-4 space, dc in

each of next 2 dc, 2 dc in next dc, dc in nextdc, ch 4, skip next dc**, dc in each of next 3

dc; repeat from * around, ending last repeat

at **; join with slip st in top of beginning ch-

3—16 ch-4 spaces.

Round 12: Ch 3, skip first 2 dc, dc in next

dc, *ch 5, skip next ch-4 space, dc in each

of next 5 dc, ch 4, skip next dc**, dc in each

of next 2 dc; repeat from * around, ending

last repeat at **, join with slip st in top of

beginning ch-3—16 ch-5 spaces.

LC4488 Summer Comfort Beanie Round 13: Ch 3, dc in next dc, *5 dc in next

ch-5 space, dc in each of next 5 dc, 5 dc in

next ch-5 space**, dc in each of next 2 dc;

repeat from * around, ending last repeat at

**; join with slip st in top of beginning ch-

3—136 dc.

Rounds 14-30: Ch 3, dc in each dc around;

 join with slip st in top of beginning ch-3.

Round 31: Ch 3, dc in next dc (counts as

dc2tog), *dc in each of next 2 dc, dc2togover next 2 sts; repeat from * around,

ending last repeat at **; join with slip st in

top of beginning ch-3—102 sts.

Round 32: Ch 3 (counts as FPdc), dc in each

of next 2 dc, *FPdc around the post of next

dc2tog, dc in each of next 2 dc; repeat from

* around; join with slip st in top of beginning

ch-3.

Round 33: Ch 3 (counts as FPdc), dc in each

of next 2 dc, *FPdc around the post of next

FPdc, dc in each of next 2 dc; repeat from *

around; join with slip st in top of beginning

ch-3.

Fasten off. Weave in ends.

 ABBREVIATIONS 

ch = chain; dc = double crochet; sc =

single crochet; st(s) = stitch(es); ( ) = work

directions in parentheses into same st; * or

** = repeat whatever follows the * or ** or as

indicated.

1

2

3

4

56

7

8

9

10

11

12

13-30

30

31

32

33

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LC4488 Summer Comfort Beanie

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Winter Blast HatWhen the air chills the bones, the warmth of this

comfy crochet hat will be appreciated. This easy

to wear style is perfect for charity giving.

Directions are for size Small. Changes for size Large are in

parentheses

Finished Circumference: 20 (22)” (51 (56) cm)

Finished Height: 11” (28 cm)

Special TechniqueAdjustable-ring = Wrap yarn into a ring, ensuring that the

tail falls behind the working yarn. Grip ring and tail between

middle finger and thumb. Insert hook through center of ring,

yarn over (with working yarn) and draw up a loop. Work

stitches of first round in the ring. After the f irst round of

stitches is worked, pull gently on tail to tighten ring.

Notes1. Hat is worked in rounds beginning at top of hat. Sections

of single crochet are alternated with sections of a texture

pattern created with half double crochet and slip stitches.

In single crochet sections, the last stitch of each round

is joined to the first stitch with a slip stitch. In texture

pattern sections, only the first and last rounds are joined.

Pay careful attention to instructions to know when to join

and when not.

2. The texture pattern is created by working half double

crochet stitches into the slip stitches and slip stitches intothe half double crochet stitches of the previous round.

When working increase rounds not all half double crochet

stitches are worked into slip stitches and not all slip

stitches are worked into half double crochet stitches, but

half double crochet stitches are always alternated with

slip stitches.

3. Only turn rounds when instructed to do so. Single crochet

sections are worked with right side facing, and texture

pattern sections are worked with wrong side facing.

RED HEART® With Love®: 1 skein

1505 Peacock

Susan Bates® Crochet Hooks:5.5mm [US I-9] (for single crochet

sections) and 6.5mm [US K-10.5]

(for texture pattern sections)

Stitch marker, pompom maker,

Yarn needle.

GAUGE: 12 sts = 4” (10 cm); 13

rounds = 4” (10 cm) in single

crochet with smaller hook. 10 sts

= 4” (10 cm); 10 rounds = 4” (10

cm) in texture pattern with larger

hook. CHECK YOUR GAUGE.

Use any size hook(s) to obtain

the gauge.

RED HEART® With

Love® , Art. E400available in solid color

7oz (198g), 370 yd (338m) and

multicolor 5oz (141g), 230 yd(211m) skeins

LW4062

crochet

Designed by Alaina Klug

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LW4062 Winter Blast Hat

4. A stitch marker is used to indicate the

end of the round. Move marker up

as each round is completed. Use of

stitch marker is particularly useful in

the texture pattern sections because

texture pattern sections are worked in

continuous rounds.

HATWith smaller hook, make an adjustable

ring. Note: If preferred, a beginning ring can

be made as follows: With smaller hook, ch 4;

 join with slip st in first ch.

First Single Crochet SectionRound 1 (right side): Ch 1, 8 sc in ring; join

with slip st in first sc—8 sc. Place a marker

in the last sc made. Move marker up as each

round is completed.

Note: Work first stitch of every round in the

same stitch as joining.

Round 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in each st around; join

with slip st in first sc—16 sc.

Round 3: Ch 1, *sc in next st, 2 sc in next st;

repeat from * around; join with slip st in first

sc—24 sc.

Size Small OnlyRound 4: Ch 1, sc in each st around; join

with slip st in first sc, TURN.

Size Large OnlyRound 4: Ch 1, *sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc in next

st; repeat from * around; join with slip st in

first sc, TURN—32 sts.

Both SizesFirst Texture Pattern Section

Change to larger hook.

Round 5 (wrong side): Ch 1, *hdc in next

st, slip st in next st ; repeat from * around; do

not join—24 (32) sts.

Size Small OnlyRound 6: *Slip st in next st, hdc in next

st, (slip st, hdc) in next st ; repeat from *

around; do not join—32 sts.

Size Large OnlyRound 6: *Slip st in next st, hdc in next

st, slip st in next st, (hdc, slip st) in next

st, hdc in next st, slip st in next st, hdc in

next st, (slip st, hdc) in next st; repeat from *around; do not join—40 sts.

Both SizesRound 7: *Hdc in next st, slip st in next st;

repeat from * around; do not join—32 (40)

sts.

Round 8: *Slip st in next st, hdc in next st;

repeat from * around; do not join.

Round 9: *Hdc in next st, slip st in next st;

repeat from * around; join with slip st in first

hdc, TURN.

Second Single Crochet SectionChange to smaller hook.

Round 10 (right side): Ch 1, sc in each st

around; join with slip st in first sc—32 (40)

sts.

Round 11: Ch 1, *sc in next 3 (4) sts, 2 sc in

next st; repeat from * around; join with slip

st in first sc—40 (48) sts.

Round 12: Ch 1, sc in each st around; join

with slip st in first sc.

Round 13: Ch 1, *sc in next 4 (5) sts, 2 sc innext st; repeat from * around; join with slip

st in first sc—48 (56) sts.

Rounds 14 and 15: Ch 1, sc in each st

around; join with slip st in first sc, TURN.

Second Texture Pattern SectionChange to larger hook.

Round 16 (wrong side): Ch 1, *hdc in next

st, slip st in next st; repeat from * around; do

not join.

Round 17: *Slip st in next st, hdc in next st;

repeat from * around; do not join.Continued...

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Size Small OnlyRound 18: *Hdc in next st, [slip st in next

st, hdc in next st] twice, (slip st, hdc) in next

st, slip st in next st, [hdc in next st, slip st in

next st] twice, (hdc, slip st) in next st; repeat

from * around; do not join—56 sts.

Size Large OnlyRound 18: *[Hdc in next st, slip st in next st]

3 times, (hdc, slip st) in next st; repeat from *

around; do not join—64 sts.

Both SizesRound 19: *Slip st in next st, hdc in next st;

repeat from * around; do not join—56 (64)

sts.

Round 20: *Hdc in next st, slip st in next st;

repeat from * around; join with slip st in first

hdc, TURN.

Third Single Crochet SectionChange to smaller hook.

Rounds 21–24 (right side): Ch 1, sc in each

st around; join with slip st in first sc. TURN

at end of Round 24.

Third Texture Pattern SectionChange to larger hook.

Round 25 (wrong side): Ch 1, *hdc in next

st, slip st in next st ; repeat from * around; do

not join.Round 26: *Slip st in next st, hdc in next st;

repeat from * around; do not join.

Round 27: *Hdc in next st, slip st in next st;

repeat from * around; do not join.

Round 28: Repeat Round 26.

Round 29: *Hdc in next st, slip st in next st;

repeat from * around; join with slip st in first

hdc, TURN.

Fourth Single Crochet and TexturePattern SectionsWork same as Third Single Crochet and

Texture Pattern Sections.

FINISHINGPompomFollowing manufacturer instructions, make

a pompom of any size you prefer. Tie

pompom to top of hat.Weave in ends.

 ABBREVIATIONSch = chain; hdc = half double crochet; sc =

single crochet; st(s) = sttich(es); ( ) = work

directions in parentheses into same st; [ ] =

work directions in brackets the number of

times specified; * = repeat whatever follows

the * as indicated.

LW4062 Winter Blast Hat

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Two-for-OneHat and Cowl

Crochet just one project and have both a hat

and a cowl! Simply gather and tie for a hat and

loosen it up for a cowl. This versatile design will

be appreciated.

Finished Measurements: 11” wide x 20” tall (28 cm wide x

50.8 cm tall), before assembly

HAT/NECK WARMERRow 1: With larger hook, ch 30, sc in 5th ch from hook and

in each remaining ch across, turn—26 sc.

Row 2: Ch 1, working in back loops only, sc in each st across,

turn—26 sc.

Row 3: Ch 4, working in back loops only, sc in each st across,

turn.

Rows 4–39: Repeat rows 2–3 18 times.

Row 40: Ch 1, working through both loops of row 39 sts and

unused loops of foundation ch at same time, slip st in each

st across, fasten off. Turn piece so seam is on inside.

TieStep 1: With smaller hook, ch 3, join with slip st in first ch

to form ring, ch 3, 11 dc in ring, join with slip st in top of

beginning ch-3. Do not fasten off.

Step 2: Ch 80, slip st in 4th ch from hook to form ring .

Step 3: Ch 3, 11 dc in ring, join with slip st in top ofbeginning ch-3, fasten off.

 AssemblyKeeping seam to back of work, weave tie through ch-4 loops.

HatPull ends of Tie to draw ch-4 loops together. Tie ends in a

bow to form top of Hat. Fold up lower edge to form a cuff if

desired.

RED HEART® Soft Yarn®: 1 ball

9870 Deep Sea

Susan Bates® Crochet hook: 

6mm [J-10]; 10mm [N]

Stitch markers

GAUGE: 2 sc = 1” (2.5 cm); 2

rows = 1” (2.5 cm). CHECK YOUR

GAUGE. Use any size needles to

obtain the gauge.

RED HEART® Soft® ,

Art. E728 available in

solid color 5 oz (141 g),

256 yd (234 m), print 4 oz (113 g),

204 yd (187 m), and heather 4oz

(113 g), 212 yd (194 m) balls

LW3902

crochet

Designed by Ruthie Marks

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LW3902 Two-for-One Hat & Cowl

Neck WarmerLoosen tie completely. Pull neck warmer

over head and shape as desired around neck.

 ABBREVIATIONS 

ch = chain; cm = centimeters; dc = double

crochet; mm = millimeters; sc = single

crochet; sl st = slip stitch; st(s) = stitch(es);yo = yarn over; [ ] = work directions in

brackets the number of times specified; * or

** = repeat whatever follows the * or ** as

indicated.

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Crochet Familyof Hats

Hats for everyone! This pattern includes man,

woman and child size instructions so that one

 pattern can be used for charity group crocheting.

Directions are for child size (6 year-old); changes for

women and men are in parentheses.

Special Abbreviationdec (decrease) = [draw up a loop in next sc] twice, yarn

over and draw through all 3 loops on hook.

HATCuff With larger hook ch 64 (68, 74); join with a slip st to first ch,

being sure ch is not twisted.

Round 1: Ch 1, sc in same ch as joining and in each ch

around; join in the back loop of first sc; turn – 64 (68, 74) sc.

Round 2: Ch 1, sc in back loop of each sc around; join in the

back loop of first sc; turn.

Repeat Round 2 until 5 (5½, 5½)” [12.7 (14, 14) cm] from

beginning slightly stretched. Do not turn at the end of last

round.

Crown

Change to smaller hook.Next Round (Right Side): Ch 1, sc in both loops of each sc

around; join. Do not turn.

Repeat last round until 9 (10, 10)” [22.8 (25, 25) cm] from

beginning decreasing 0 (0, 2) sc on last round – 64 (68, 72) sc.

Shape TopCh 1, [dec, sc in next 11 (12, 13) sc, dec, sc in next sc] 4

times; join – 56 (60, 64) sc.

Next Round: Ch 1, [dec, sc in next 9 (10, 11) sc, dec, sc in next

sc] 4 times; join – 48 (52, 56) sc.

RED HEART® With Love®:1 (1, 2) skeins. Child (18¼”) 1805

Bluebell or 1303 Aran, Women

(19½”) 1909 Holly Berry, Men

(21”) 1937 Deep Blues

Susan Bates® Crochet Hooks:5mm [US H-8] and 5.5mm [US

I-9]

Yarn needle; optional pompommaker

Gauge: 14 sts =4”(10 cm); 16

rounds = 4” (10 cm) in sc with

smaller hook. CHECK YOUR

GAUGE. Use any size hook to

obtain the gauge.

RED HEART® With

Love® , Art. E400,

available in solid color

7 oz (198 g), 390 yd (357 m) andmulti-color 5 oz (141 g), 230 yd

(211 m) skeins

LW3130

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LW3130 Crochet Family of Hats

Next Round: Ch 1, [dec, sc in next 7 (8, 9) sc,

dec, sc in next sc] 4 times; join – 40 (44, 48) sc.

Next Round: Ch 1, [dec, sc in next 5 (6, 7) sc,

dec, sc in next sc] 4 times; join – 32 (36, 40) sc.

Next Round: Ch 1, [dec, sc in next 3 (4, 5) sc,

dec, sc in next sc] 4 times; join – 24 (28, 32) sc.

Next Round: Ch 1, [dec, sc in next 1 (2, 3) sc,

dec, sc in next sc] 4 times; join – 16 (20, 24) sc.

Women’s and Men’s Size Only-Next

Round: Ch 1, [dec, sc in next (0, 1) sc, dec, sc

in next sc] 4 times; join – (12, 16) sc.

All Sizes: Ch 1, sc in each sc around; join.

Fasten off, leaving a long end. Weave end

through remaining sts and draw up tightly;

fasten securely.

Optional: Make a pompom and fasten to

top of hat.

 Abbreviationsch = chain; mm = millimeters; sc = single

crochet; st(s) = stitch (es); [ ] = work

directions in brackets the number of times

specified.

Gi i O i i

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Circle of Hope

circleofhopeduluth.orgLocated out of Duluth, MN and serves both northern Minnesota and northern Wisconsin.

Serves the public interest of helping women in poverty and those in distress from a breast

cancer diagnosis. Accepting chemo caps.

Crochet for Cancercrochetforcancer.orgCrochet for Cancer is a Christian volunteer based non-profit that donates handmade chemo

caps to cancer centers for patients coping with hair loss.

Ellie’s Hatsellieshats.orgWhat started out as collecting hats for an individual child has blossomed into a cause that

brings fun hats to thousands of kids going through cancer treatments. Think ANY kind of

hat that a child would LOVE to wear.

Knots of Love®knotsoflove.orgWarming Hearts & Heads One Cap at a Time.

Hand crochet & knitted caps for chemo patients and others facing life-threatening illnesses.

See how to donate caps information and guidelines for making caps on their website.

Use these approved RED HEART® yarns. RED HEART® Gumdrop, RED HEART® Soft, RED

HEART® Soft Baby Steps, RED HEART® Buttercup.

Halfknitshalfknits.comCreating with our hands, giving with our hearts.

They are a volunteer organization based in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. They knit

and crochet items for various charities locally and abroad.

Halos of Hope

halosofhope.orgHalos of Hope accepts hats all year round and serves over 450 cancer centers nationally.

Hats can be sized for everyone – babies, toddlers, children, teens, women and men.

Use soft washable RED HEART® yarns including: RED HEART® Buttercup, RED HEART® Soft,

RED HEART® Soft Baby Steps, RED HEART® Gumdrop, Crème de la Crème. See cap guidelines

on website for information and patterns.

Hats 4 the Homelesshats4thehomeless.orgSince 1998, this organization in the NYC area has been asking for volunteers to make hats.

They ask that you make hats as part of your holiday tradition each winter. Web site suggests

other ways to get involved in your own community.

Heavenly Angels in Needheavenlyangelsinneed.comOffers many different kinds of help to premature babies, abused children and their familes

in need. They touch lives through knitting, crochet, sewing and crafting. They need caps,

blankets and all sorts of baby items.

Knit a Squareknit-a-square.com…and make a vulnerable or orphaned child warm.

KasCare asks volunteers to make warm items for AIDs orphans in southern Africa.

Knit with Loveknitwithlove.orgSpreading warmth through knitting.

California based and focused on providing knit and crochet items to people in need.

Beanies/caps are one of the main items donated. These go to homeless children and adults

throughout America, cancer patients in hospitals, and very impoverished children in

orphanages and hospitals abroad, among others.

We encourage you to contribute your caps to local shelters and charity groups. Here are a few of our favorite national and internationalcharities that accept donations of hand-knit and crocheted caps. Please check the charity website for up-to-date information aboutdonating to these charities.

Giving Opportunities

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Knitting and Givingknittingandgiving.wordpress.comEstablished to give handknit or crocheted items to those in need. Based in Connecticut, they

hand deliver donated items to local hospitals, homeless shelters, and more, as well as ship

donations to those in need throughout the United States and abroad.

Knitting for Nogginsarchildrens.orgHelping to make a difference in the lives of patients and families at Arkansas Children’s

Hospital. Knit and crochet hats for children of all ages.

Knots of Love®knotsoflove.orgWarming Hearts & Heads One Cap at a Time.

Hand crochet & knitted caps for chemo patients and others facing life-threatening illnesses.

Information and guidelines for making caps on their website: Use these approved RED

HEART® yarns. RED HEART® Gumdrop, RED HEART® Soft, RED HEART® Soft Baby Steps,

RED HEART® Buttercup.

Newborns in Neednewbornsinneed.orgCharity organized to take care of sick and needy babies. NIN volunteers provide care

necessities to local agencies and hospitals serving premature, ill or impoverished newborns.

Newborns In Need distributes knit and crochet items free of charge regardless of race, religion

or birth circumstances. Patterns for preemies and full term babies.

Sharing our Giftssharingourgifts.blogspot.comMission to help at least one charity in each of the 50 US states by donating handmade items.

Check blog site for current needs for knit and crochet items.

The Ships Project

theshipsproject.comA great way to make a difference in the loves of those military members who are deployed

on the ground or at sea and those who have been injured and wounded. Provide “hugs from

home” in the form of hand-knit and crocheted hats, slippers and knitted socks especially for

men. College and pro team colors are good choices, as are black or camo shades. Good easy-

care yarns important.

Touching Little Liveswww.touchinglittlelives.orgMission to make and provide necessity items to preemie and needy infants in Ohio. Need for

volunteers with sewing, knitting and crocheting skills. Knit and crochet patterns on website.

Warm Hearts, Warm Babieswarmheartswarmbabies.orgHave volunteers that help to make life easier for Colorado’s tiniest citizens. They sew, knit,

crochet, and quilt for premature infants and babies in need. We donate to hospitals, crisis

pregnancy centers, shelters, law enforcement agencies, foster care, WIC offices, and individuals

across much of the state of Colorado. All gifts are donated free of charge and 100% of what is

received in donations goes to help the babies.

Warm Up America

craftyarncouncil.comThis charity, founded in 1991 by Evie Rosen, is making more than blankets. Warm Up America

also distributes caps, scarves, baby clothing and other items to tens of thousands of people,

thanks to the generosity of knitters and crocheters around the country. Check website for

changing needs and for new opportunities to donate in Canada.

World Vision Knits for Kidsknitforkids.orgKnitters and crocheters fight poverty and give warmth and comfort to children in need across

the nation and around the world. Patterns on website. Knit and crochet items can be dropped

off at any A.C. Moore location.