

If you want to share on your own blog / website, then you may use the first photo in this post and link back to this post. If you want to share this information with someone, share the link to this post. ©Copyright 2017 Jessie Rayot / Jessie At Home All my videos, patterns, charts, photos and posts are my own work. To see more Round Ups from Jessie At Home, click here. “Spill is a shawl worked in rows in a gradient yarn, with short rows used to create a gradual, off-center color change.”ĭon’t forget to check out some of the other great Round Ups that have happened in Blogland recently! “This halfcircle shawl is worked in Tunisian simple stitch with a small border.” A sock weight yarn and easy-to-memorize striping pattern form the basis of this great project.” “Color is the story in this charming shawl. The Caron Cakes gives great stitch definition and will definitely give you a “Look Elegant, Feel Elegant” attitude!” “You’ll love this crescent shawl shawl called the Delightfully Southern Shawl. “The Branching Out Shawlette is a great shawl for beginners – the stitches are simple, but very pleasing, and it’s an easy shawl to make.”Ĥ) Delightfully Southern Shawl by Kathy Lashley The open stitch pattern provides a lacy look to the capelet, and it’s finished off with 3 rows of fun and fuzzy Red Heart Sashay yarn.”ģ) Branching Out Shawlette by Tamara Kelly “The Winter White Sashay Capelet will add class to your seasonal outfit. The shawl base is followed by a lace edging, resembling a string of paper dolls.”Ģ) Winter White Sashay Capelet by Jessie At Home

“This quick-to-stitch shawlette would be perfect for those cool evenings in the Fall. Here are the names and links of each pattern. I discovered these were few and far between, but I still managed to find 7 that I love.
#Circular crochet chart free
Tonight’s free crochet pattern round up features shawls that are part or all of a circle. I hope this unlocks some of the mystery of sizing your hats.A round up of circular shawls, 7 free crochet patterns that are part or all of a circle. This fits me as an adult medium on the chart. Here is another example of measuring the Hat Height Size. You want to measure your circle across and use the chart to determine when to stop increasing your circle and then start to work even. The next measurement is the Hat Crown Size. If measuring the person beforehand is not possible, try ‘guestimating’ using the chart by age.

Take the tape measure and go around the head at the point around the forehead for the Head Measurement. When you start a beanie style hat, meaning from the top down, the first measurement you need to know is what size head is this going to fit.
#Circular crochet chart how to
Here are a few photo examples of how to use these charts. Frosted Lace Snowflake Crochet Pattern by Renata Saj. More Ideasĭownload a printable version of the US chart here.ĭownload a printable version of the metric chart here. They are worked up in three quick rounds, and you can vary the size of them depending on which. Knowing this information, it will allow you to adjust your pattern to the correct sizes so you are not crocheting something that ends up too big or too small.

If you take some measurements of the person you are making your hat for, you may find they are not within the typical standard textile industry. He eventually grew into his head but at the time of childhood, he would have fit into an adult hat and not a kids hat. In the olden days, I raised a young man that had an exceptionally large head for his age. More importantly, she has given the dimensions of the age bracket to give crocheters a better understanding on what size patterns they should be looking at. Use eight to 12 stitches in round one for half double crochet. Use these general guidelines for the starting round: Use six to 10 stitches in round one for single crochet. She has given the standards of typical sizes that the textile industry uses for the sizing across the spectrum. This circle begins with six single crochet stitches, but you can adjust that depending on the type of stitch you use. Our Jeanne has taken the time to research general sizes for heads when it comes to hats. Us adults, we too are different shapes and sizes. If you look at a classroom in school, kids don’t grow evenly in both height and body shape. What are the typical dimensions for the average person?įor example, we are often asked about getting the right sizes for children when a crocheter gives us an age. Crochet Hat Sizes Reference Hat Sizes Reference GuideĬrocheters are always asking for hat sizing requirements for the human body.
