FUN IN THE SUN HAT
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FUN IN THE SUN HAT
CARING & SHARING FUN IN THE SUN HAT DESIGN BY BENDY CARTER THIS CHIC SUMMER HAT IS A GREAT WAY TO PROTECT YOUR FACE FROM THE BRIGHT SUMMER SUN WHILE LOOKING VERY FASHIONABLE TOO! IT ALSO MAKES AN IDEAL PROJECT TO DONATE TO OUR FEATURED CHARITY, CAMP ALLEN. EASY F I N I S H E D M E A S U R E M E N TS H AT Rnd 1 (RS): With sand, ch 1, 6 sc in back bar of ch (see illustration), do not join (see Pattern Notes). (6 sc) 22 inches in circumference, 41/2-inch Brim M AT E R I A L S • Omega Sinfonia light (light worsted) weight cotton yarn (31/2 oz/232 yds/100g per skein): 3 skeins #861 sand 1 skein #838 brown • Size C/2/2.75mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge • Tapestry needle • Sewing needle • Matching sewing thread • Small seashell beads: 14 • Spray starch • Plastic wrap • Stitch markers: 12 G AU G E 24 sc = 4 inches; 24 sc rows = 4 inches PAT T E R N N OT E S Work in continuous rounds, do not join or turn unless otherwise stated. Mark first stitch of round. Move markers up with each round. Join with slip stitch as indicated unless otherwise stated. Back Bar of Chain Rnd 2: 2 sc in each st around. (12 sc) Rnd 3: [Sc in next st, place marker (see Pattern Notes) in sc just made, sc in same st as last sc, sc in next st] around. (18 sc, 6 markers) Rnd 4: [2 sc in marked st, sc in each st around to next marked st] around. (24 sc) Rnds 5–19: [Rep rnd 4] 15 times. (114 sc at end of last rnd) Rnd 20: Sc in each st around. Rnds 21 & 22: [Rep rnd 20] twice. Rnd 23: [2 sc in marked st, sc in each st around to next marked st, sc in marked st, sc in each st around to next marked st] around. (117 sc) Rnds 24–26: [Rep rnd 20] 3 times. Rnd 27: [Sc in marked st, sc in each st around to next marked st, 2 sc in marked st, sc in each st to next marked st] around. (120 sc) CAMP ALLEN Camp Allen provides opportunities of growth, friendship and fun for children and adults with cognitive and physical challenges. Founded in 1931, Camp Allen allows families and caregivers a break in routine from what is often 24/7 care. They serve about 600 campers each summer and are known as “The Camp Who Takes Everyone.” Camp Allen would appreciate donations of sun hats and stocking caps for their numerous campers. If you would like to see what a day at Camp Allen is like or if you would like to learn more about the camp, go to: www.campallennh.org. For questions, email: [email protected]. To donate, send your finished hat to: Mary C. Constance Executive Director Camp Allen Inc. 56 Camp Allen Road Bedford, NH 03110-6606 Rnds 28–43: [Rep rnds 20–27 consecutively] twice. (132 sc at end of last rnd) Rnds 44–49: [Rep rnd 20] 6 times. At end of last rnd, join (see Pattern Notes) in first st. Leaving 40-inch tail for sewing, fasten off. Brim Rnd 1 (RS): With sand, ch 132, being careful not to twist ch, join in back bar of beg ch to form ring, ch 1, [sc in back bar of ch, place marker in sc just made, sc in back bar of each of next 10 chs] around, do not join. (132 sc) Rnd 2: [2 sc in marked st, sc in each st around to next marked st] around. (144 sc) Rnd 3: Sc in each st around. Rnds 4–25: [Rep rnds 2 and 3 alternately] 11 times. (276 sc at end of last rnd) Rnd 26: Rep rnd 2, join in first st. Do not fasten off. (288 sc) Edging Working from left to right, ch 1, reverse sc (see Stitch Guide) in each sc around, join in first st. Fasten off. Assembly With RS facing, using 40-inch tail on Hat, sew Hat rnd 49 to Brim rnd 1. Band With brown, make ch 32 inches long, sl st in back bar of 2nd ch from hook and in back bar of each ch across. Fasten off. With sewing needle and matching thread, sew 14 seashell beads randomly sp across center 20 inches of Band. Tie Band around Hat then tack in front and in back to hold Band in place. Finishing Cover flat surface, such as a table, with plastic wrap. Following directions on spray starch bottle, spray underside of Brim thoroughly. Place Hat, sprayed side down, on covered surface. Flatten Brim. Allow to dry completely. C! From Crochet! magazine, Summer 2013 Vol. 26, No. 2, Copyright © 2013 Crochet! magazine