This
is the last set of caps has been made for yet another special donation. I made
a few caps in time for Christmas, and used a few different patterns for them.
These
caps are headed to Tata Memorial Centre paediatric cancer ward in Mumbai.
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Materials used : Today I’ve used some (Indian) Laura knitting cotton with a 3.5 mm crochet hook ;
fabric glue to seal ends
Laura knitting cotton is a really soft yarn, perfect for Chemo caps.
General yarn info : The yarn used today is not specific to this pattern.
You can use any yarn with a suitable hook to make this project to any size.
International yarns : Among the international yarns I have used, I’d suggest Aunt Lydia Cotton 10, Aunt Lydia Bamboo-Viscose 10, DMC Petra, Sullivans knitting cotton (Australia), Milford Soft, Hilaza Rustica Eclat , Alize cotton yarn ; Alize bamboo yarn.
Difficulty level : Easy
Stitches used :
Half Double Crochet : Hdc : yo, insert hk into st ; yo (3 lps on hk) ;
yo, draw through all 3 lps. One hdc made.
Chainless start for Half Double Crochet : I dislike the ch-2 start, and this is what I do to start my row of hdc. Check out the video at https://youtu.be/lWXpl1KdbZ8 Front post single crochet : fpsc : Post stitches are stitches worked around the post of a stitch on the row below. Here is an easy video tutorial for the fpsc at https://youtu.be/OQa8YLpkdXs Back post single crochet : bpsc : Post stitches are stitches worked around the post of a stitch of the row below. Here is an easy video tutorial for the bpsc at https://youtu.be/L1K_MMLl-D4
Here is a sizing chart for general head sizing : here or here
Abbreviations used :
sc
: single crochet dc : Double crochet
ch
: chain ch-sp
: chain space
sp
: space rep
: Repeat
hk
: hook lp (s) :
loop(s)
yo
: yarn over sl-st : slip
stitch
hdc
: Half double crochet
Instructions using U.S terminology
Please
note that I start all my rounds with a ch 1 turning chain for ease.
Please
check the top of this blog for video tutorials of all the stitches used in this
pattern sheet.
I
have made five different sets of chemo caps before this and you can get all
those patterns as well as many more headwear ideas from links at the bottom of
this blog.
1. Hat circumference = measure around the head just above ears and subtract one inch for a nicely fitted finished hat.
2. Crown width = (this is a flat circular top of the hat) you need to divide hat circumference by 3.14 (pi).
3. Hat height = Head circumference / 10 x 4.
At the top of this blog
are charts for regular head sizes.
So you need to measure
circumference of the head (round head measurement) and keep checking the outer
circumference of your work.
There is another trick
for measuring circumference (without running your measure tape all around the
edge of your circle as you are working).
This works for a cap
that you are working top down, from the crown of the head.
It works by dividing
your round head measure by pi (3.14).
So say your head
measurement is 22, divide 22 by 3.14 = 7.
Remember when calculating
diameter, you must account for the stretch of your yarn too.
So once the ‘flat
portion’ for the crown (or the first few rounds while you are still increasing)
of your cap is 7” diameter, you can stop increases and start increasing just
the length (without increasing stitches for the round)
Right then, back to the
pattern sheet.
Oh as we’re working in
rounds, you may like to see this video as well.
How to seamlessly crochet in
rounds : When working with head wear, this is a
really neat way to seamlessly end each round.
Here’s an easy video tutorial to show you how to this at https://youtu.be/ISBZK7Du7yE
The basic cap pattern
that I’ve used is as follows. I’ve then
tweaked it a bit to add a small contrast along the brim.
Start Round 1 :
with a magic circle and work 11 dc in
it.
Join with a sl-st to the
1st st. (11 sts)
Double Crochet : dc : yo, insert hk into st ; yo (3 lps on hk);
[yo, draw through 2 lps] twice. One dc made.
Check out the video at https://youtu.be/xdnjB27zpYo
Chainless start for Double Crochet : I dislike the ch-2 / ch – 3 start, and this is what I do to start my row of dc.
Check out the video at https://youtu.be/wskv3iTjRx0
Round 2 :
2 dc in the 1st dc and each dc all around.
Join with a sl-st to the
1st st. (22 sts)
Round 3 :
dc in the 1st dc ; 2 dc in the next dc ;
(dc in the next dc ; 2
dc in the next dc ) ;
rep (to) all around.
Join with a sl-st to the
1st st. (33 sts)
Round 4 :
dc in the 1st 2 dc ; 2 dc in the next dc ;
(dc in the next 2 dc ; 2
hdc in the next dc ) ;
rep (to) all around.
Join with a sl-st to the
1st st. (44 sts)
Round 5 :
dc in the 1st 3 dc ; 2 dc in the next dc ;
(dc in the next 3 dc ; 2
hdc in the next dc ) ;
rep (to) all around.
Join with a sl-st to the
1st st. (55 sts)
Stop and check the
diameter of your circle.
Here’s where
you work that pi calculation for circumference sizing given below.
If the sizing works,
stop increases and continue with the 55 sts to work on the length.
Round 6 :
dc in the 1st st and in each st all around.
Join with a sl-st to the
1st st. (55 sts)
Round 7 :
hdc in the 1st st and in each st all around.
Join with a sl-st to the
1st st. (55 sts)
Rounds 8 - 13 :
Rep Rounds 6 & 7.
Round 14 :
dc in the 1st 22 sts ;
ch 12, sk next 11 sts,
dc in the next st ;
dc in each st till the
end.
Join with a sl-st to the
1st st. (44 dc + ch 12 sp)
Round 15 :
dc in the 1st 22 dc ;
ch 11, sk next ch-12 sp,
dc in the next st ;
dc in each st till the
end.
Join with a sl-st to the
1st st. (44 dc + ch 11 sp)
In our final round we
will join the ch-12 and ch-11 sps with a st that goes around both chains and
into the centre st of Round 14.
Round 16 :
dc in the 1st 22 dc ;
ch 6, [loop your hook
around the earlier ch-11 and ch-12 and sk 5 sts from Round 14, 2 sc in
the next st] ;
ch 6, dc in the next dc
;
dc in each st till the
end.
Join with a sl-st to the
1st st. (44 dc + 2 ch 6 sps
and 2 sc)
Fasten off and weave in
ends.
Flower appliqué :
Single Crochet : Sc : yo, insert hk into st ; yo (2 lps on hk); yo, draw through both lps. One sc made. Check out the video at https://youtu.be/ghACqBpA-3k
Start Round 1 : with a magic circle and 6 sc in it.
Join
with a sl-st to the 1st st.
Round 2 :
sc in the 1st sc ;
(ch
2 + dc + ch 2 + sl-st) all in the same 1st sc ;
*sc
in the next sc ;
rep
(to) all in the next sc* ;
rep*to*
all round.
Join
with a sl-st to the 1st st.
This
completes one round of petals.
If
you want to work a second round, we need to work under the first round of
petals. Once again, this requires Intermediate to advanced skills.
In
this round we will just work a round of chains but from under Round 2, using
the stitches of Round 2, to make a base for the second floral of petals.
Round 3 :
sc around the 1st st ;
(ch
3, sk next 3 sts and work a sc from around the back into the next sc) ;
rep
(to) all around and join with a sl-st to the 1st st.
Round 4 :
sl-st in the 1st ch-3 sp ;
(sc
+ ch 2 + 2 dc + ch 2 + sc) all in the 1st ch-3 sp ;
rep
(to) in each ch-3 sp all around and join with a sl-st to the 1st st.
Fasten
off and leave a long tail for attachment.
Same yarn and several different caps - and each looks so beautiful, doesn't it?
and this is the whole set. Thanks Arathi for initiating this charity.
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