tiny shells premmie beanie to fit head circumference up to 10 inches |
~ worked in rounds, the first 5 rounds are a flat circle, see Tiny Shells Coaster for more ~
gauge, the first round is 1 inch in diameter to fit a small baby, perhaps a premmie
I used a 3mm hook and 4 ply merino baby yarn
1. ch 4, 16 dc into 1st ch, sl st into 2nd dc, tucking the starting chain behind the last dc
2. (3 hdc in next, sl st in next) repeat 7 more times (8 tiny petals)
3. 2 ch, sk hdc, sc in 2nd hdc (sk hdc, 3 hdc in sl st, sk hdc, sc in next hdc) repeat 6 more times, sk hdc, 3 hdc in slst, sl st into 1st sc, tucking starting ch behind last hdc (8 tiny petals)
4. 3 ch, sc in 2nd hdc (sk hdc, 5 dc in sc, sk hdc, sc in next hdc) repeat 6 more times, sk hdc, 5 dc in sc, sl st in 1st sc, tucking starting ch behind last dc (8 scallops)
5. 3 ch, sc in 3rd dc of scallop (sk 2 dc, 5 dc in sc, sk 2 dc, sc in 3rd dc of scallop) repeat 6 more times, sk 2 dc, 5 dc in sc, sl st in 1st sc, tucking starting ch behind last hdc (8 scallops)
6-13. repeat round 5 until desired length is reached, (eg. 8 more rounds of scallops)
14. sl st into 1st dc of next scallop, ch 1, sc into same, sc each into next 4 dc, (sk sc, sc in ea next 5 dc) repeat to end, sl st into 1st sc
15. ch 1, sc into each sc around, sl st into 2nd sc to tuck starting chain behind last sc, fasten off and weave in end
pale green 4 ply merino baby wool by Cleckheaton op shop find |
So tiny and cute! But also a sign of very very fragile life. I think making premmie hats is a great idea, especially since you such close ties to the subject. xx
ReplyDeleteWould it be hard to make this into an adult size too?
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