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Tote Bag

This bag was a total whim.  I found the pattern after getting frustrated with other hat patterns for my castmate Kira.  This seemed so simple and it was.  It just took a bit of time given the amount of the project.

The pattern can be found here:

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/crocheted-beach-or-tote-bag

The colors were Kira’s favorite colors and I modified the pattern to suit my own needs but I have to say this was one of the easiest I have done.  Kind of a no brainer it turns out so cute!  I had people at my work admiring it.

Newsboy Hat

My next hat was for the castmate that played my mom in the most recent play I just did.

The pattern for this great cap can be found here: http://www.etsy.com/listing/91640881/crochet-pattern-hat-ashton-num-74-beanie?ga_search_query=74

There is also a basic guideline tutorial video here:

 

I found it pretty easy to follow and made the cap relatively quickly.

 

What isn’t pictured here is the teal button I added in the middle of the purple flower.

The colors I used were her favorite colors.

Skull and Crossbones Beanie

With my next crochet adventure it was time to make a hat for my castmate Jay and there was no doubt in my mind it had to have a pirate theme.  He has a SLIGHT obsession for all things piratical and so I set about finding the best and easiest pattern.

I tried three and this one was the one that I chose.

This was my first try with no video to back it up so it was a bit more difficult than I was used to.  There were many frogged efforts but in the end I was able to make the skull and crossbones well enough to make me happy and attached it to a beanie made from the pattern before.

 

Cute Flowered Hat

My next endeavor was even more out of my comfort zone. And I apologize that I haven’t been able to find a written pattern on it. It was strictly done via YouTube.

She is a good teacher but I wish she had mentioned which stitches she was using for future reference.  I figured them out as she went along but as I am getting used to the names of the stitches and how to use them, I find it easier for a person to just say the name of the stitch and how many times.

Having said that, this is a really good pattern for someone that isn’t really familiar with stitches and doesn’t care to learn, only wants to make a hat.

I made this for the director of the play I was in at the time.  It seemed to fit her personality and she really loved it.

 

 

 

The colors I chose where her two favorite colors and the button in the middle of the flower was just one I got at Beverly’s fabrics for cheap.  :-)

 

Hat With Brim

After my great success with making the beanies I decided to get a bit more daring.

Youtube had become a great friend to me at that point and so after a brief search I found this:

https://youtu.be/mQ5fgRt8DK0

 

Which is also available as a pattern over here.

I really fell in love with the simple directions and the slow motion in the videos that she produces.  It made it a whole lot easier for this beginner to learn new stitches and get the hang of everything.

This was my finished product:

The Simple Beanie

My husband is a guitarist.  He has a logo for his music with a color scheme and that is black and neon green.

He also practices guitar a lot in our tiny little basement where spiders tend to fall into his hair if he is not wearing a hat.

Enter me, bored at rehearsal with a new found crochet obsession.

 

The pattern can be found here but I found it originally via youtube.  She is an excellent guide for first time crocheters.

 

The pattern can be found here but I found it originally via youtube.  She is an excellent guide for first time crocheters.

 

My Hubs modeling the second cap with reverse colors.

 

A third cap I made for a castmate per her request when she saw me making Rob’s caps.

Super SUPER easy and a snap to follow.  She walks you through everything and it’s really simple!