Sunday, April 5, 2009

Clochette Free Pattern

The clochette pattern is ready. Just click on the picture to download the pdf.



As always, I have tried my best to check the pattern for errors. If you have any problem with the pattern feel free to contact me.

Happy spring!

33 comments:

Bethany (yarnorgy) said...

I love this hat and can't wait to make one! Thank-You for sharing your pattern!

Darla said...

Thanks for the pattern!

Suzanne said...

I am casting on right now.

Sarah said...

Which yarn do you recommend? Is wool or cotton better?

Anonymous said...

This is irresistible. This is the cutest hat I have ever seen.

Judy S. said...

Thanks so much. I love, love, love it!

Janette said...

Thank you for sharing :-)

drmimi said...

Massive cuteness alert! I'd love to make one in red or purple...

Wool Winder said...

Beautiful! It's a perfect match to your lily of the valley photo.

Anonymous said...

This is a very cute hat! Thank you for making this available to everyone :)

A quick question...how can I modify this to fit an adult sized head?

Thanks,
Dianne

stampfkartoffeln@hotmail.com

Jane said...

How adorable!

Jadekitty said...

I like the fact it's knit from the bottom. I am going to attempt this! Thank you!

Miss Reglisse said...

This is beautiful. Can't wait to knit one.
Thank you very much for your generosity.

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

It's really, really beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing, I'll be linking.

Ellen Q said...

This is heart-stoppingly cute. Thanks!

Meg said...

Thanks for great tutorial.
It's adorable I can't wait to start my own.

meg

onourwayonline.com

CJWillson said...

Honestly, I was thinking of working up a pattern just like this! My daughter would really like a "flower hat like the fairies in this book". I'm sure your pattern is much better than what I would have done! Yay!

Shoveling Ferret said...

It really is gorgeous - and I'm glad I'm not the only one who immediately thought "Hmmm, I wonder if I can mod it to fit an adult..."
Thanks so much for sharing!

Jess said...

How funny! I was just thinking about creating a hat just like this over the weekend. The petal detail on the bottom is much nicer than what I had in mind. :) I think I'll be casting on tonight!

Leslie said...

Thanks for the pattern. It's darling!

Petula Darling said...

So cute - thanks for the pattern!

Scribbit said...

Gorgeous! Stumbled it--now I just need to make it.

Supercool Hotmama said...

Oh So CUTE! I may have to practice up on my knitting, just so I can make that!

Debra said...

This is adorable! Thank you for sharing!

kaarina said...

gasp! SOOOOO sweet! i adore this. thank you SO much for the pattern!

(and i have the same lilies of the valley in my kitchen!)

Anonymous said...

I made the hat last week. It turned out so adorable! Thanks!

Beverly -- Free Afghan Patterns Blog said...

Super cute!

Can't wait to Twitter this.

Anonymous said...

Love this hat! Taking a swing at it but am having difficulty with the petals....I don't know what the SM abbreviation means. Can anyone help? Thanks a bunch! Ps forgive me, I started knitting last week and am a bit lost :)

Anonymous said...

Your clochette baby hat is adorable! It's really the sweetest little hat pattern I've seen online in many a year. Thank you for making it available to the public.
Sincerely,
BeeSroe

JennInSeattle said...

I just finished this hat for a baby shower tomorrow, I still need to block it but it turned out just adorable - not every pattern does! It was worth the effort to make and learning the new skill of single crochet along the edge. Great job on the pattern, I appreciate it. :)

The Can Clan said...

I love this hat! I am new to knitting and I'm not sure what PM and SM stand for. Could you clarify that for me? Thank you!

Leeni'sSister said...

I recently rejoined the world of knitting after a hiatus of about 30 years. After completing one re-starter project, I thought I would be ready for the Clochette, but the terminology is unfamiliar to me. I really love this hat and want to make it for my granddaughter. Can someone help me by translating the direction abbreviations with the "M" in them into simple terms ? I am also totally new to blogging, so help on that process would be appreciated too. It is great to learn there are so many people out there knitting. I look forward to doing a lot more of it too. Thank you all for sharing your talents and skills.

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