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Where can I find a crochet pattern for a golf cap?
I'm looking for Crochet Pattern a crochet pattern, but all I can find are patterns for knitting. I wanted to make my boyfriend a golf cap. Can anyone help?
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December 29th, 2010 at 1:18 am
Not, sure, but you can find almost anything on http://www.craftster.org.Or just google it.
December 29th, 2010 at 1:30 pm
I believe this is the pattern you are looking for.http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v496/gogracego/Scan80002.jpg
December 30th, 2010 at 1:19 am
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December 30th, 2010 at 2:00 pm
Have you tried looking at the crochet patterns on ebay?http://search.ebay.com/Crochet%20PatternsYou might find a group that can help on yahoo groupshttp://groups.yahoo.com/search?query=crochet&submit=Searchor on the crochet section of all crafts:http://www.allcrafts.net/
December 31st, 2010 at 1:58 am
I really think that this is the two of the links you have missed. Hope you find more than you were looking for.http://www.freevintagecrochet.com/baby.htmlhttp://www.antiquecrochetpatterns.com/baby-bootie-patterns.html
December 31st, 2010 at 1:24 pm
Try this site.Hope this helps.Mary
January 1st, 2011 at 1:14 am
http://cgi.ebay.com/SPONGE-BOB-CROCHET-COLOR-GRAPH-AFGHAN-PATTERN_W0QQitemZ270123336202QQcmdZViewItemFree:http://www.geocities.com/crochetshoppe/patterns_spongebob.html
January 1st, 2011 at 1:41 pm
It would seem like the body is similar to a leg or arm – just much wider. You would want to be narrow at the neck and where the legs join the body you will need to sew in a seam. I would begin at the lower edge and increase to make the body rounder. I would make it like a small pillow personally using the edges of the tube for the shoulders and neck to attach the head. If you are using an existing pattern – you would change the first line which is typically chains to add a slipped stitch and the end to join, and then based on the stitch pattern for the next row – chain one or two stitches to make sure the it matches. Now you will need to look at the pattern and instead of turning your work – go to the end of the row and work backwards because you are working from the right side only. On row 3 and all odd rows – work as directed. On rows 2 and all even rows – work from the end to the beginning – mirroring the stitches.Good luck
January 2nd, 2011 at 2:01 am
Those are so cute!!! You might find a bootie pattern on lionbrand.com and adapt to something similar to those boots. a row of hdc up the top and around the sole in a contrast color would work along with a couple of rows of double crochet in some fuzzy natural colored yarn to look like sheep skin for the cuff. This one might work with a little modificationshttp://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/70225AD.html?noImages=
January 2nd, 2011 at 1:46 pm
Here are some really cute ones, but none with a buckle that I could find…http://cache.lionbrand.com/patterns/chs-flatteringJacket.htmlhttp://crochet.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=crochet&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.crochetme.com%2Fautumn-spicehttp://crochet.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=crochet&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.modadea.com%2Fpatterns%2FLM0232.htmhttp://crochet.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=crochet&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.modadea.com%2Fpatterns%2FLM0242.htmand while you’re at it:http://www.straw.com/cpy/free_patterns.htmlhttp://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/search.php?page_number=1&search=jacket
January 3rd, 2011 at 1:28 am
here are a few sites you can browse through. some of them have categorised their patterns into difficulty ratings.www.crochetpatterncentral.com/dir…www.coatsandclark.com/Crafts/Croc…http://crochet.about.com/od/doilies/Doil…www.freepatterns.comhttp://crochet.about.com/gi/dynamic/offs…http://crochet.tangleweeds.com/thread.ht…www.squidoo.com/thread_crochet_be…www.lionbrand.com/www.coatscrafts.co.uk/Craftswww.woolcrafting.com/crochet-abbr… — Learn The Crochet Languagewww.straw.com/cpy/patterns/shimme…http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/www.crochetville.orghope you find a pattern to suit your requirementshave fun
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January 3rd, 2011 at 1:46 pm
I would be skeptical of doing icicles, won’t they curl? Or does the pattern say how to make them pointed and stiff. Sounds like a lot of work trying to get them to hang straight. Hmmm…
January 4th, 2011 at 2:00 am
Yes, You just have to gage the pattern to fit your size, then, find the dinentions and transfer it to fabric.
January 4th, 2011 at 1:26 pm
Is this it? Or close?http://web.archive.org/web/20070104045405/http://www.allfreecrafts.com/crochet/horse.shtml
January 5th, 2011 at 2:09 am
Free patterns for crochet: http://www.freepatterns.com/list.html?cat_id=27
January 5th, 2011 at 1:32 pm
Most knitting patterns give you the overall measurements. As one of the answers already provided here stated, you can crochet to meet those measurements, but because crochet is a bit heavier, you will not get the same type of drape UNLESS you use a larger crochet hook and/or thinner fiber. Playing around with swatches will give you a good idea of what combination to use. There is a book out on this called “Knit to Crochet,” Reg $19.95, currently on sale at AnniesAttic for $7.95 (See it here: http://www.anniesattic.com/crochet/detail.html?prod_id=17180)As for recreating the “knit” look — there are two techniques you can look into. First, the most well known, would be the Tunisian/afghan technique. This is done with a long crochet hook that has a “stopper” on the end. If you’ll be utilizing many loops at a time, I highly recommend in investing in the hooks that have the cables. This will reduce strain on your hand/wrist (I learned this the hard way by spraining my thumb due to the excess weight held on the hook!). Once you’ve mastered the Tunisian technique, learn the “knit” and “purl” stitches … and remember to soften the drape, use a large hook! (To learn more about Tunisian, check out the book “101 Easy Tunisian Stitches,” reg 14.95, currently on sale at Annies for $10.95. (See it here: http://www.anniesattic.com/crochet/detail.html?prod_id=14871) The other technique, not as well known, is one that doesn’t just mimic the knit stitches, as Tunisian does, but rather creates TRUE knit stitches — all with a crochet hook! I discovered the technique a few months back and JUST love it!!! … it’s called “The Amazing Needle” … and there’s only one place you can purchase it: http://www.amazingyarn.com. (If memory serves me correctly, they do give CGOA members a discount; if you’re not a member but want to learn more about the organization then visit http://www.crochet.org) With each hook you purchase it includes the “how to instructions” … be sure to ask for the “knit” instructions.I hope this helps,~Dee StanzianoCYCA Certified Crochet Teacher
January 6th, 2011 at 1:55 am
If there a lot of increases and you can’t find a way to work the pattern, I think you may have to forget the pattern you have. What kind of duck are you trying to make? Is it a stuffed duck or just a crochet picture of one? Contact me so I can find something similar for you or would you even consider making one in cross stitch?? I am more than willing to search for a pattern but can you give me the information?