Snappy Fedora (3 Sizes) and Hat Clip Tutorial by Amy Lynn Yarbrough

Snappy Fedora (3 Sizes) and Hat Clip Tutorial

Crochet
October 2016
Aran (8 wpi) ?
7 stitches and 8 rows = 2 inches
in 8 rows of single crochet equal 2 inches
4.0 mm (G)
200 yards (183 m)
Baby (17-18 in.), Child (19-20 in.), Adult (21-22 in.)
US
English
This pattern is available for $5.00 USD
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Make a Fedora for the whole family! Photo tutorial for how to make your own hat clip is included.

Written in English, using standard US terms

SKILL LEVEL Easy

FINISHED SIZE
Baby – 17-18” circumference
Child – 19-20” circumference
Adult – 21-22” circumference

MATERIALS
Medium Weight Yarn: about 220 yards for Adult size,
less for smaller sizes) – Green hat pictured was made with cotton yarn
Crochet Hook G/4.00mm
3/4” ribbon, (1” longer than head size, more for bow), or see make a Hat Clip
Fabric glue
Stitch markers
-For Hat Clip:
Large button
Feathers
Small amount of felt
Large safety pin
Hot glue
Sewing needle and thread

HOW IT IS WORKED
The pattern gives instructions for how to make a well-shaped Adult size fedora with simplified instructions for both the Child and Baby size hats. PDF includes a photo tutorial on how to make your own Hat Clip with a large, wooden button and craft feathers.

This instant download crochet pattern offers clear and concise instructions, professional quality photos of the project. I offer help in crocheting and welcome your questions or thoughts!

GingerPeachyStore Copyright
This is an original pattern created and designed by Amy Yarbrough of Ginger Peachy Store. You are welcome to copy the pattern for personal use but do not sell the pattern, distribute, or reprint it. Feel free to share a link to the pattern. You can sell products made from this pattern but please credit me, Amy Yarbrough of Ginger Peachy Store. Do not mass produce or factory manufacture using my pattern. Thanks for respecting the wishes of the designer, and be sure to ask me if you have any questions regarding this copyright.

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