2013年1月13日 星期日

引用~Crochet Bobble Beard pattern – multiple sizes

Yesterday I shared my new striped beanie pattern in 7 sizes from newborn to extra large adult, and today I’m sharing 4 sizes of bobble beards, mix and match to create the fit your looking for.

I love the thinner yarn for more details, but if you’d rather use a thicker yarn try it out first, if it makes the beard too large try either going down a hook size or down a beard size.



Here is an example of all 4 beards, Large, Medium, Small and Extra Small (on an Adult, adult, toddler and baby beanies). You can see the difference in length as well as width (or is that height?) Which is why I’d suggest a hook change over beard size change if trying a different yarn.

And Baby Boy looked so cute I decided I had to add an even smaller version, here is Miss K showing off the Extra small!!! Seriously, could this BE any cuter?
Bobble Beard
Material:
vanna glamour (you can use any yarn of similar size, if you go up a yarn weight you might want to go up a beard size or down a hook size)
Hook I- 5.50mm
Stripped beanie
Stitches used:
chain (ch)
single crochet (sc)
half double crochet (hdc)
half double crochet decrease (hdc2tog)
bobble- Yarn over, insert your hook in the stitch, yarn over and draw up a loop, yarn over once more and draw it through the first 2 loops on your hook.Repeat that process (yarn over, insert your hook in the stitch, yarn over and draw up a loop, yarn over once more and draw it through the first 2 loops on your hook) 3 more times in the same stitch. There are now 5 loops on your hook. Yarn over and draw the loop through all 5 stitches. You’ve made one bobble stitch. Notice that the bobble puffs to the back side of the swatch you’re working, which will be the right side of the work.

Lego boy in a child’s beanie and medium beard, Computer boy in child’s beanie and Medium beard, Baby Boy in a toddler beanie and small beard (he was pulling on it, I swear it fits good) and Princess in a child’s beanie and small beard.
extra small
Chain 28
Row 1- sc in second ch from hook and in each st across. 27 sc
Row 2- ch2, turn, *hdc, bobble stitch* repeat across, hdc 27 stitches
Row 3- ch1, turn, sc in next 12 st, hdc in next 3 st, sc in last 12 st, 27
Row 4- ch2, turn, hdc, *hdc, bobble stitch* 3 times, *hdc2tog, bobble* 2 times, hdc, *bobble, hdc2tog* 2 times, *bobble, hdc* 3 times, hdc 23
Row 5- ch1 turn, sc across, 23
Row 6- ch2, turn, *hdc, bobble* 4 times, ch5 skip 7 st, *bobble, hdc* 4 times
Row 7- ch1, turn, sc 8 times, working in the ch space- *bobble, sc*, 3 times, bobble, (now work in the stitches) sc 8 times
finish off
(the bobbles from Row 7 will be backwards, just push them through to the other side with your pinky or a pencil eraser)

Small
Chain 32
Row 1- sc in second ch from hook and in each st across. 31 sc
Row 2- ch2, turn, hdc, *hdc, bobble stitch* repeat across, hdc twice 31 stitches
Row 3- ch1, turn, sc in next 11 st, hdc in next 9 st, sc in last 11 st, 31
Row 4- ch2, turn, *hdc, bobble stitch* repeat across, hdc 31 stitches
Row 5- ch1, turn, sc in next 12 st, hdc in next 7 st, sc in last 12 st, 31
Row 6- ch2, turn, hdc, *hdc, bobble stitch* 4 times, *hdc2tog, bobble* 2 times, hdc, *bobble, hdc2tog* 2 times, *bobble, hdc* 4 times, hdc 27
Row 7- ch1 turn, sc across, 27
Row 8- ch2, turn, *hdc, bobble* 5 times, ch5 skip 7 st, *bobble, hdc* 5 times
Row 9- ch1, turn, sc 10 times, working in the ch space- *bobble, sc*, 3 times, bobble, (now work in the stitches) sc 10 times
finish off
(the bobbles from Row 9 will be backwards, just push them through to the other side with your pinky or a pencil eraser)

Medium
Chain 36
Row 1- sc in second ch from hook and in each st across. 35 sc
Row 2- ch2, turn, *hdc, bobble stitch repeat across, hdc 35 stitches
Row 3- repeat row 1
Row 4- ch2, turn, hdc, *hdc, bobble stitch repeat across, hdc, hdc 35 stitches
Row 5- ch1, turn, sc in next 12 st, hdc in next 11 st, sc in last 12 st, 35
Row 6- Repeat row 2, 35
Row 7- ch1, turn, sc in next 13 st, hdc in next 9 st, sc in last 13 st, 35
Row 8- ch2, turn, hdc, *hdc, bobble stitch* 5 times, *hdc2tog, bobble* two times, hdc, *bobble, hdc2tog* 2 times, *bobble, hdc* 5 times, hdc times 31
Row 9- ch1 turn, sc across, 31
Row 10- ch2, turn, *hdc, bobble* 5 times, hdc, ch7 skip 9 st, *hdc, bobble* 5 times, hdc
Row 11- ch1, turn, sc 11 times, working in the ch space- *bobble, sc* 5 times, bobble, (now work in the stitches) sc 11 times
finish off
(the bobbles from Row 11 will be backwards, just push them through to the other side with your pinky or a pencil eraser)

(here you can see the different between a medium and small beard, both on Child’s beanies)
Large
Chain 40
Row 1- sc in second ch from hook and in each st across. 39 sc
Row 2- ch2, turn, hdc, *hdc, bobble stitch repeat across, hdc two times 39 stitches
Row 3- repeat row 1
Row 4- ch2, turn, *hdc, bobble stitch repeat across, hdc 39 stitches
Row 5- ch1, turn, sc in next 13 st, hdc in next 13 st, sc in last 13 st, 39
Row 6- Repeat row 2, 39
Row 7- ch1, turn, sc in next 14 st, hdc in next 11 st, sc in last 14 st, 39
row 8- repeat row 4, 39
Row 9- ch1, turn, sc in next 15 st, hdc in next 9 st, sc in last 15 st, 39
Row 10- ch2, turn, hdc, *hdc, bobble stitch* 6 times, *hdc2tog, bobble* two times, hdc, *bobble, hdc2tog* two times, *bobble, hdc* 5 times, hdc 35
Row 11- ch1 turn, sc across, 35
Row 12- ch2, turn, *hdc, bobble 6 times, ch9 skip 11 st, *bobble, hdc* 6 times
Row 13- ch1, turn, sc 12 times, working in the ch space- *bobble, sc* 7 times, bobble, (now work in the stitches) sc 12 times
finish off
(the bobbles from Row 13 will be backwards, just push them through to the other side with your pinky or a pencil eraser)


My mom is modeling the Large beard with Miss K… Love the zoolander look (seriously though, it’s a bit creepy on adult women without some fun face of some kind)

(Here you can see the difference between a large beard and medium beard, both on adult beanies)
Another example of the beard size changes, (these pictures were taken before I decided to create the extra small as well). notice it’s a little lopsided or tilted. that’s okay, it’s the the tilt from bobble, sew it onto the beanie, and it will be just fine.

Sew row ends of beard to the inside edge of your favorite beanie, or my striped beanie, making sure it is spaced evenly between the two sides. I sewed mine about 1/2 inch up inside. I like the way it pulls and looks better than attaching RIGHT to the edge, gives you a bit of a lip. You can place the beards as far front or back as you want.


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