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Fit for a King (or Queen)

Posted by photojenic on April 1, 2008

I made my first crochet design! yippee!

In TX hats really aren’t that practical. But DS looooves them, and the funkier the better. So for the last month or so, I’ve been trying to design a crown hat for him, and finally worked out all the kinks. I used Cotton-Ease so that he can wear it just about all year long, but it won’t fade (hopefully) like regular cotton.

It took me about a month or so, to hammer out all the details. Thanks to several volunteer testers from Ravelry and Crochetville, I finally have it ready!  The Pattern is now available to purchase at my ETSY SHOP.

The pattern and final projects are for Personal Use Only. The Pattern and items made from this pattern are not to be sold. Please contact me regarding charity uses. If you have friends/family that want a copy of the pattern, please direct them to my Etsy shop to purchase their own copy. Thanks so much!

22 Responses to “Fit for a King (or Queen)”

  1. NerdMom said

    How cute! That looks like it would have been great for Purim. So when are you going to teach me how to crochet;)?

  2. Cynthia said

    WOW. That’s SO CUTE! You are so creative with such a variety of things.

  3. Stephanie said

    It is adorable! Can’t wait to make one of my own.

  4. I didn’t know you had a WP blog~too cool! I look forward to checkin’ in! (((((HUGS))))) sandi

  5. Alesha said

    I’ve been waiting for this!!! Thanks SO much!!! My daughter is so into the princess thing & I KNOW she’ll absolutely love this!!!

    *BiG HuGz*
    ~Alesha~

  6. Alesha said

    I’ve been waiting for this!!! Thanks SO much!!! My daughter is so into the princess thing & I KNOW she’ll absolutely love this!!!

    *BiG HuGz*
    ~Alesha~

  7. sara said

    What a fabulous hat! I wish one of my nieces or nephews was young enough to wear this. I’ll have to a kid of an appropriate age to make this for!

  8. Kathy in CT said

    Very talented! I love it! I have a nephew turning 3 in July, might have to make him one to wear on his birthday! keep up the good work!

  9. pamelamama said

    darling!

  10. Oh my!! I have been TRYING to design something like this, but this is WAY better!! Thank you Thank you!!!!!! And what? No RSS feed??? *Wants to Subscribe!*

  11. Oooh found the feed… Sorry about that. :) (But thanks for the pattern!)

  12. AliciaStar said

    SO CUTE!! I love it!! Couldn’t have looked any better!!… Thanks for the patt!!

  13. CrochetingBev said

    I’m thinking of making these as birthday crowns! One with a pink crown and one witha blue crown. I too can think of a zillion occasions/holidays it could be made for.

  14. where do i get the directions for this pattern. itis surely beautiful thank you in advance

  15. inkeri said

    Very beautiful! Thanks for the pattern. My own crown is in my blog.

  16. Lori said

    Very creative. I may have to make one for a young man who’ll be in his sister’s renaissance style wedding. He’ll love it!

  17. Nancy said

    I love this!!! Every little prince and princess needs one of these.

    I’m expecting my first grand-prince in less than a month and plan to have one for him

    Thanks for sharing

  18. roberta said

    I make hats for newborns and for kids with cancer. I would like to try this pattern for the kids.

  19. Marsha said

    I was referred to this cap and LOVE IT! Thanks for sharing your pattern it is adorable.

    It will make great chemo caps for kids.

  20. Athena said

    Thank you so much for sharing this pattern! I LOVE stuff like this – makes a fantastic and unique gift!!

  21. Deborah said

    Oh how cute!! Thank you for sharing your pattern with us, it is adorable!!! Nice job on the designing too!!!

  22. Cynthia said

    That’s AWESOME, Jen! You’re SO creative!

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