Just like I have given you links to hat patterns, I will give you some scarf patterns as well. Use any patterns you like. Please use acrylic yarn so the scarves are machine washable and dryable.
KNIT
1. Elegant Seed Stitch Scarf
2. 2 Row Reversible Scarf
3. Sand Stitch Scarf
4. Quick and Simple Cowl or Scarf
5. Broken Garter Scarf
6. Speed Bumps Scarf
7. Wooly Stripe Scarf
8. Eyelet Scarf
9. Condo Stitch Scarf
10. Fibonacci Biased Knit Scarf
11. No-Purl Ribbed Scarf
12. Infinity Lace Scarf
13. Chevron Scarf
14. Scrunchable Scarf
15. Basic Scarf
16. Easy Mistake Stitch Scarf
17. Garter Stitch Scarf
18. Soda Fountain Scarf
19. Everyone's Favorite Scarf
20. Spectacular Single Skein Scarf
CROCHET
1. Urban Shells Scarf
2. Fringed Scarf
3. Winter Warmer Scarf
4. Crossed Double Crochet Scarf
5. Simple Scarf for a Homelss One
6. Waffle Stitch Scarf
7. Jazzy Striping Scarf
8. Crocheted Scarves - there are 4 patterns on this page
9. Diamond Lattice Chain Infinity Scarf
10. Scrapadelic Scarf
11. Chevron Scarf
12. Chevron Lace Infinity Scarf
13. Easiest Ever Infinity Scarf - you can use any weight yarn you like, I've worked this scarf in worsted weight yarn with the appropriate size hook
14. Chevron Arrow Skinny Scarf
15. Rainbow Chevron Scarf
16. Scrap Love Scarf
17. One Warm Coat Crochet Scarf
18. Cricket's Infinity Scarf
19. Simple Scarf
LOOM
1. Loom Knit Scarf
2. Easy Loom Scarf
3. No Curl Garter Stitch Scarf
Sunday, October 7, 2018
Link to Patterns for Adult Size Hats
Just like I have provided lists of links for baby and child size hats, I am now providing a list for adult sized hats. Feel free to use any colors of yarn you like, but please ONLY use acrylic yarn. We want yarns that are easily washed and dried with no shrinking.
This list in no way limits you to the patterns you can use. I provide this list as a starting point. If you have patterns you like to make, please use it.
KNIT
1. Rolled Brim Chemo Cap
2. Spiral Knit Cap
3. Stretchy Knit Hat
4. Eyelet Rolled Brim Hat
5. The London Beanie
6. Ribbed Caps
7. The Inside Out Knit Chemo Cap
8. Spiral Knit Cap #2
9. Stretchy Adult Knit Cap
10. Barley Beanie
11. Basic Garter Rib Hat
12. Gotta Have Some Hot Stuff Hat
13. Classic World War II Watch Cap
14. Hive Hat
15. Simple Style Hat
16. Ribbons & Bows Hat
17. Christian's Hat
18. Willow Wood Beanie
19. Tinson Hat
20. Slouchy Beanie
21. Kami Hat
22. Ribbed Hat
23. Grandma's Favorite Garter Stitch Hat
24. Green Wheel Mens Hat
25. Circuitry Hat
26. Monmouth Cap
27. Beginner Hat
28. Strib Hat
29. Easy Cuffed Hat
30. Steinway Hat
31. Christmas Beanie
32. Favorite Textured Knit Hat
CROCHET
1. The Bobble Hat - this pattern uses the bobble stitch, directions are provided for this stitch
2. Dr. Mom's Head Hugger Hat
3. Double Crochet Hat
4. J.T.'s Favorite Stitch Chemo Cap
5. Front Post - Back Post Brim Cap
6. Loving Georgia Lee Tyler Hat
7. Adult Hats
8. Crochet Turban
9. I Feel Pretty Women's Crochet Hat
10. Ribbed Crochet Hat
11. Simple Double Crochet Hat
12. Chestnut Beanie
13. Northern Stripes Beanie
14. Basic Half Double Crochet Beanie
15. Dream Weaver Beanie
16. Any Size Shell Stitch Hat
17. Wings Like Eagles Hat
18. All Grown Up Striped Slouch Hat
19. Knock Around Hat
20. Meandering Walk in the Woods Ripple Scarf & Basketweave Beanie Set
21. Double Crossed Hat
22. Sweet Stitches Beanie
23. It's All About the Texture Hat
24. Perfect Pink Shells Cap
25. Just My Style Hat
26. Navy Clusters Hat
27. Barb's Chemo Cap
28. Wide Ridges Hat
29. Urban Shells Beanie
30. Basic Beanie
31. Granny Square Hat
32. Crochet Waves Hat
33. Double Crochet and Shell Hat
34. Men's Fast and Easy Cap
35. Basketweave Vertical Stripes Cap
36. Amazing Grace Hat
37. Hadley Lace Hat
38. Men's Crochet Hat
39. Hope Hat
40. Gumdrop Slouchy Hat
41. Crochet Chemo Cap
42. Shiplap Slouch
This list in no way limits you to the patterns you can use. I provide this list as a starting point. If you have patterns you like to make, please use it.
KNIT
1. Rolled Brim Chemo Cap
2. Spiral Knit Cap
3. Stretchy Knit Hat
4. Eyelet Rolled Brim Hat
5. The London Beanie
6. Ribbed Caps
7. The Inside Out Knit Chemo Cap
8. Spiral Knit Cap #2
9. Stretchy Adult Knit Cap
10. Barley Beanie
11. Basic Garter Rib Hat
12. Gotta Have Some Hot Stuff Hat
13. Classic World War II Watch Cap
14. Hive Hat
15. Simple Style Hat
16. Ribbons & Bows Hat
17. Christian's Hat
18. Willow Wood Beanie
19. Tinson Hat
20. Slouchy Beanie
21. Kami Hat
22. Ribbed Hat
23. Grandma's Favorite Garter Stitch Hat
24. Green Wheel Mens Hat
25. Circuitry Hat
26. Monmouth Cap
27. Beginner Hat
28. Strib Hat
29. Easy Cuffed Hat
30. Steinway Hat
31. Christmas Beanie
32. Favorite Textured Knit Hat
CROCHET
1. The Bobble Hat - this pattern uses the bobble stitch, directions are provided for this stitch
2. Dr. Mom's Head Hugger Hat
3. Double Crochet Hat
4. J.T.'s Favorite Stitch Chemo Cap
5. Front Post - Back Post Brim Cap
6. Loving Georgia Lee Tyler Hat
7. Adult Hats
8. Crochet Turban
9. I Feel Pretty Women's Crochet Hat
10. Ribbed Crochet Hat
11. Simple Double Crochet Hat
12. Chestnut Beanie
13. Northern Stripes Beanie
14. Basic Half Double Crochet Beanie
15. Dream Weaver Beanie
16. Any Size Shell Stitch Hat
17. Wings Like Eagles Hat
18. All Grown Up Striped Slouch Hat
19. Knock Around Hat
20. Meandering Walk in the Woods Ripple Scarf & Basketweave Beanie Set
21. Double Crossed Hat
22. Sweet Stitches Beanie
23. It's All About the Texture Hat
24. Perfect Pink Shells Cap
25. Just My Style Hat
26. Navy Clusters Hat
27. Barb's Chemo Cap
28. Wide Ridges Hat
29. Urban Shells Beanie
30. Basic Beanie
31. Granny Square Hat
32. Crochet Waves Hat
33. Double Crochet and Shell Hat
34. Men's Fast and Easy Cap
35. Basketweave Vertical Stripes Cap
36. Amazing Grace Hat
37. Hadley Lace Hat
38. Men's Crochet Hat
39. Hope Hat
40. Gumdrop Slouchy Hat
41. Crochet Chemo Cap
42. Shiplap Slouch
Keeping San Mateo County Watm
For the rest of 2018, our group will continue making hats and scarves to fit people of all ages, babies to adults.
You will see the dates and times listed to the right for our hat and scarf making events for the next 3 months.
We hope you are able to join us for one or all of these events. If you are not able to attend any of these dates, please feel free to make hats and scarves on your own. All we ask is that you use acrylic yarns, as they are easily machine washed and dried. You can look at other posts on this blog for lists of pattern links, or you may use any patterns you like.
If you know of any organizations that might like a donation of hats and scarves, please leave a comment on this post or contact me directly at kingc@smccd.edu
Since July, people participating in these events and those who have made hats on their own have made and donated close to 500 hats. Thank you all for your support in this project; it has been an amazing response and we would like to keep it going.
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