Like the majority of American women I have become a
Pinterest addict. My favorite category
is the DIY & Crafts. If you've been on there lately you know that the
newborn cocoon and hat are all the rage. Several of my friends have made one
for their new grandbabies. Well, I had a new grandboy on the way so I decided
that I needed to make one too!
I clicked through several patterns that I liked and
finally came up with my own version of it. I wanted it to have a loose weave so
I chose to do it in a triple crochet pattern. I just kept envisioning those sweet
baby toes peeking out of it! Here’s the list of supplies that I used on my test
pattern:
Supplies
Supplies
1 skein of Caron Simply Soft yarn – I chose Soft Green
Tapestry Needle – to weave in the ends
Just a side note: I like to use the Caron Simply Soft
yarn on most of my experimental baby projects for a couple of reasons. First it
is ultra-soft and comes in a variety of pleasing colors. Second it does not
have a dye lot so I can always go pick up an extra skein if I've underestimated. Finally I think it is a fairly inexpensive yarn so I’m not
wasting my money on a project that may not turn out.
Let’s get started!
Here are my definitions of stitches used:
Ch = chain, tc = triple crochet, ss = slip stitch, sc = single
crochet, st = stitch
Newborn Cocoon:
In row 1 I use a technique called a magic ring. For those
of you not familiar with this particular technique here’s a great tutorial
video from Bernat.
Row 1: Use the directions for the magic ring. Ch 4 then
do 16 tc into the magic ring. Pull the circle closed and ss to the top of the
beginning ch. (You should have 16 tc and 1 ch 4 stitch on this round.)
Row 2: Ch 4 then do 2 tc in each tc around. SS to the top of the beginning chain. (You
should have 32 tc and 1 ch 4 on this round.)
Row 3: Ch 4, then do 2 tc in the first st, 1 tc in the
next st, continue with 2 tc and then 1 tc all the way around. SS to the top of
the beginning chain. ( You should have 48 tc and 1 ch 4 on this round.)
Rows 4 – 17: Ch 4, then tc around. SS to the top of the
beginning chain. (You should have 48 tc and 1 ch 4 on all of these rounds.)
Row 18: Ch 4, then tc in the first st, ch 1, then tc in
the 2nd st from the hook. Continue around with the tc then ch1 then
tc. Basically you are tc in every other stitch with a ch in between. SS to the
top of the beginning chain. (You should wind up with 25 tc and 1 ch of 4).
Row 19: SC all the way around to give it a nice finished
edge. Weave in the end and you are finished!
You can add more rows if you would like just follow the
directions for Rows 4-17. Some of the patterns I looked at had you make it 20
inches long rather than counting rows. That is entirely up to you.
Matching Hat:
Row 1: Start with a magic ring again. Ch 4 then 12 tc
into the magic ring. Pull it closed and ss to the top of the beginning ch. (You
should have 12 tc and 1 ch 4 on this row.)
Row 2: Ch 4, then 2 tc into each tc around. SS to the top
of the beginning ch. (You should have 24 tc and 1 ch 4 on this row.)
Row 3: Ch 4, then 2 tc in the first stitch, then do a tc
in the next 3 st. Repeat this pattern all the way around. 2 tc in the stitch
and then a tc in the next 3 st. SS to
the top of the beginning ch. (You should have 30 tc and 1 ch 4 in this row.)
Row 4-6: Ch 4, then tc around. SS into the top of the
beginning ch. (You should have 30 tc and 1 ch 4 in these rows.)
Row 7: Ch 1 then sc around. SS to the beginning ch. Weave
in the ends and you are finished!
Once you have finished one of these sets you will easily see
how you can adapt and change it to what you would like it to be. For my
grandboy’s cocoon and hat I used Bernat’s Bamboo Natural Blends. I love the
feel of it and the chunky texture was just what I was looking for. I chose the
shades of Water and Corn.
Here’s my inspiration! I never could snap a shot when his
toes were sticking out…but you get the idea. Now go make one for that special
new baby in your life!
* Disclosure all thoughts are from @Fitzysmom of Rambles of a SAHM. No compensation was received for this post.
Seriously? That is so adorable! You are such a crafty lady! Your new Grandbaby is so adorable too!
ReplyDeleteI know isn't she! I tried knitting and crochet a couple of times and FAILED! lol
DeleteAhhh...thank you Cassie! You are too kind. The newest grand is adorable. Need to get my hands on him again very soon!
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Seriously cute. Now, want to make me one. LOL. I am crafty in theory!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I think I'm a lot of things in theory as well. Trust me...if I can do it, you can do it!
Delete~Fitzysmom
The cocoons are so cute! I love how your little man looks like he's kicking back :)
ReplyDeleteI know I am loving cocoons on new babies! Thanks. :)
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