Monday, October 10, 2011

Super Mario/Luigi Hat Pattern


Super Mario and Luigi Hat Pattern

Size H hook


Ch 2.
Row 1: 6 sc in first ch.
Row 2: 2 sc around. (12 sc)
Row 3: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next sc* around. (18 sc)
Row 4: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 2 sc* around. (24)
Row 5: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc* around. (30)
Row 6: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 4 sc* around. (36)
Row 7: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 5 sc* around. (42)
Mark Row 7
Continue in this pattern to row 19.
Rows 20-23: Work even.
Row 24: *Sc2tog, sc in next 17 sc* around.
Row 25: *Sc2tog, sc in next 16 sc* around.
Rows 26-31: Continue decrease.
Row 32: Work even in front loops.
Rows 33-35: Work even.
Sl st in next 6 sc.
Sc in front loop of next 22 sc.
Ch 1, turn. Sc in next 21 sc.
Ch 1, turn. Sc in next 21 sc.
Ch 1, turn. Sc2tog, sc across, end with sc2tog in last 2 sc.
Ch 1, turn. Repeat
Ch 1, turn. Repeat.
Finish off.

Mario/Luigi emblem:
Ch 2.
Row 1: 6 sc in first ch.
Row 2: 2 sc around.
Row 3: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next sc* around.
Row 4: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 2 sc* around.
Row 5: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc* around.
Row 6: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 4 sc* around.
Row 7: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 5 sc* around.
Row 8: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 6 sc* around.
Finish off





“M”
Ch 20.
1 sc in first 5 sc. 4 sc in next sc. 1 sc in next 2 sc. Sc3tog. 1 sc in next 2 sc. 4 sc in next sc. 1 sc in final 5 sc. Finish off. Attach to emblem and attach emblem to hat.

“L”
Ch 9.
1 sc in first 5 sc. 3 sc in next sc. 1 sc in next 3 sc. Finish off. Attach to emblem and attach emblem to hat.

125 comments:

  1. Very cute! Thanks for making this a free pattern. I'll try to remember this when I've cleared up my WIP's a little bit.

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  2. Thank you so much for sharing your pattern for free! :-D

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  3. Thanks for sharing the pattern! My 4 year old Grandson is going to love it! He's a big Mario fan.

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  4. Very cool! Thanks for sharing the pattern.

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  5. Great !!!!! thank you for sharing your talent !

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  6. Thank-you for sharing, My son is a huge Mario Fan and wanted one of these hats. I'm sure he will love this.

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  7. wow so nice!!! What kind of yarn can I use for this pattern?

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    1. Worsted weight is fine for tots.

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    2. What size yarn do you recommend for youth

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  8. was wondering what "work even" means

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  9. Work even means one single crochet in each single crochet around.

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  10. Thanks. I made the Mario hat and it is so cute !

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  11. I have tried this pattern twice now and the hat always ends up way huge. Any thought on what I could be doing wrong?

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  12. I'm not sure...Are you using a size H hook? If you are using a bigger hook, the hat will turn out bigger. If you are using an H and it is way too big, maybe you could try using an F or a G size...otherwise, I'm not sure why the hat is turning out like that ~Laura

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    1. I have the same problem. Using a good hook. I have the right amount of stitches . I have been crochetin for many years. Don't know what the problem is

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  13. For row 8, do we 2sc and then sc in the next 6, or do we repeat row 7? Thanks for the pattern, by the way, I love it!

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  14. Please clear up my confusion on rows 8-19! Do we do 2 sc in first sc and then x+1 number of 1 sc's? (ie, for row 8, 2 sc in first sc, then 6 sc, for row 9, 2 sc in first sc, then 7 sc)

    I'm going to try doing that, and if it gets too hugenormous, I'll frog it and start over :)

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    1. Yes that’s what you’re supposed to do.😉

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  15. Sorry about the confusion for rows 8-19. Anna, you are correct in your assumption about contiuing to increase in each of those rows.

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  16. Hooray, I was right! It looks awesome so far, too. :) I love the swirl effect!

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  17. Please can you clarify what to do from rows 8-19!! Even after reading the comments i'm still confused. I just ended up making up my own pattern because I screwed up the hat. The way its written i thought you hd to do *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 5 sc* around. for the next 11 rounds.

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  18. Hi Laura!
    I am making the emblem and the letter and it's small compared to the one the photo...so I had to put 2 yarns together and used a bigger hook (7mm) instead of a 5mm for the letter :)
    What hook size did u use for the letter?

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  19. hi! quick question for row 26-31 do i sc2tog and sc in next 15 sc and so on

    thank you

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  20. @ anon I just made this hat yesterday and you sc2tog then sc in next 15 * around. Then repeat while decreasing. Next row sc2tog then sc next 14 and so on

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  21. The top of my hat is turning out pointy any ideas on what i am doing wrong?

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    1. If you don’t do the proper amount of increase stitches(sc 2 in 1 st) it will make it pointy-er.

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  22. Oh heck. This is confusing. I also did rows 8-19 using pattern 2 sc in one then 5 sc in next. I guess this is wrong?? Clarification on pattern would be great as to increase & decrease rows. Too open for interpretation.

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  23. Apparently I'm not the best pattern-writer, lol. So for rows 8-19, you would start row 8 with the 2 sc in first sc and then one sc in the next six sc. Row 9 would be 2 sc in first sc and then one sc in the next seven sc, etc. until row 19. I hope this made more sense.
    ~Laura

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    1. Hello, what is the size of the hat plz? I wanna make one for a 19 months old baby.

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  24. where do you attach the emblem at?

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  25. hi!! i'm new and i'm so glad you have this mario hat pattern!!! i've been looking for it ;) Which row do i increase on if i'm making this hat for an adult?? i want to make these for my brothers who love mario :)

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  26. ok i'm stuck on the sl st in next 6..... can somebody tell me what i'm suppose to do there?

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  27. Thanks so much my son is sooooo happy with his new hat!I made it all white with the red M like fire mario hes running around the house "throwing fire balls" thanks again <3 :)

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  28. My guys are HUGE Mario fans, I'm so happy to have found this pattern! Thanks so much for sharing it! I linked back to it from my blog this morning if you want to check it out: http://www.mooglyblog.com/crochet-halloween-costumes-for-kids/

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  29. This is a great pattern. I made it for my nephew. I was wondering if it would be ok to make a youtube video about the making of the hat. with your permission of course. if so please let me know at (jaymee1000@hotmail.com) thanks

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  30. Hi! I'm trying your Mario hat. How can I adjust the pattern for an adult-sized hat? Thanks!

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  31. Hi! I'm trying your Mario hat. How can I adjust the pattern for an adult-sized hat? Thanks!

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  33. I was wondering if there is any way to make this to fit for a 6 month old? Awesome pattern by the way. Thanks for sharing.

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  34. please what is 2tog? I am at that point, and do not seem to know or remember what "tog " is? thank you for any help :)

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  35. 2tog means two stitches together.

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  36. Well dang...I also messed up on the rows 8-19...I wish I had read all the comments before starting!!! I've got a wavy circle over here because I kept going at *2sc, 1sc next 5 stitches*...uuugh.

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  37. Hi, I love this pattern, what yarn would I use for it though? I'm about to start for my nephews as they're Mario mad!! Thanks :)

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  38. What is the purpose for marking round seven?

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  39. Reading the rest of the comments! LOL I did the exact same thing! I had a big, wavy, floppy, pizza-looking disc because I was increasing every five sc! I thought when it said to mark round seven and then continue in this pattern that it meant I was to continue in the pattern of round #7!!! I had to rip out five very LONG rounds last night and begin round #8 again!

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  40. Anonymous, I am using the Red Heart Cherry with very good results. :-)

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  41. To make an adult size, just use fewer decrease rounds at the end. You can keep trying it on your head until you get the right size.

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  42. Help! Is this worked continuous or slip-stitched at the end of each row? My counts are way off and I cant figure I out!!! :(

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  43. Hi all! Thanks for all of your comments. I apologize for all of the confusion. Mother of the brides, you need to work continuously, that is why I said to mark the first stutch in row 7. Ut helps you keep track of where your rows begin and how many you have done so far. Good luck! Let me know if there us any more confusion :)

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  44. I have been looking for a pattern to crochet a Police Hat for my grandson. I am wondering if I can come up with a proper sheild for it. Might have to give it a try. Thanks for the pattern!

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  45. Hi for round 26-31 am I to continue round 25 or should I rotate 24 and 25

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  46. I may be blind, but what size is this for?

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    1. The pattern is for toddlers if you use worsted weight yarn.

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  47. Thank you so much and thanks for all the comments, I think I will be able to make it with any trouble. My 4 year old is a huge fan. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you.

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  48. Hi I'm in the middle of making Luigi hat using a size G hook & category 3 or 8ply yarn. Should I do an further crown & side increases as this is for a 7yo boy. Your pattern doesn't state what type of yarn to use. I'm doing 20 rounds at present but may do more, can u let me know how many increases to do on 8ply yarn asap?

    Thx: Michelle

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  49. Thanks so much for the great pattern. My Mario hat turned out perfect. It will be a fun addition to the dress-up are in my preschool classroom. Thanks again.

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  50. For rows 33-35, are those three rows worked in the front loops like row 32 or are they worked into the whole stitch? Thanks

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  52. Hi, I'm making this hat and I love it. My grandson is a HUGE Mario fan and is going to love it! I was wondering, can I sell this hat in my ETSY shop? I don't see anything in your blog that says whether your patterns can be made for profit. Thanks so much for the pattern!

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  53. i wish there was a turtoual for this i can't find one n i told my son i would make him one it may be stupid but i can't read n understand patterns yet i just started about a month ago :/

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  54. is this pattern done in a continuous circle or with a sl st and ch1?

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  55. How could I make this fit a 7 mo old?

    MegSuzC@gmail.com

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  56. Awesome pattern! Thank you so much for sharing it! I am also wondering about rows 33-35. Are they all worked in the front loops or the whole stitch?

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  57. Thank you so much for this pattern! I just finished the Mario hat and am starting the Luigi hat with a bigger hook to make it larger.

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  58. I am feeling rsther dumb, I am at the point of row 32 work even in front loops. Done thst now the next rows 33 through 35 say work even but are they front loops as well, the picture doesnt give me any idea. I don't think i should, but thought i should adk.

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  59. If anyone who has done the hat has the answer I would greatly appreciate it.

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  60. I'm pretty new at crocheting but this was SO easy. Worked it up in about 4 hours as a last min present.Thank you!

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  61. hi hun what doeas "work even" mean exactly x

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  62. does anyone have any suggestions on how to make this in adult size?

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  63. Do you have a version of this for ADULTS???? My husband is a HUGE Luigi fan & wants a hat, but i'm not the best at adapting patterns yet...

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  64. what size does this make? i want to make one for an adult male.

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  65. Thanks for the pattern. This ended up being big enough to fit me. But I pulled the last few rows out, added an extra decrease row plus 2 sc2tog in the next row and now it fits my 6yr old's big head well enough. If I make another I'll use a G hook.

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  66. How would I convert this pattern for a 0-3 month old?
    Thank you for the pattern, super cute.

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    1. Hola disculpe, de casualidad logro adaptar el patrón? Me podría ayudar? No busco como adaptarlo para esa medida. Muchas gracias

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  67. This pattern is wonderful and fun! thanks so much for posting it!

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  68. I just finished making this and my son loves it. Thank you so much for sharing the pattern!!!

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  69. hope this helps some of you, wrote out the pattern.


    Ch 2.
    Row 1: 6 sc in first ch.
    Row 2: 2 sc around. (12 sc)
    Row 3: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next sc* around. (18)
    Row 4: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 2 sc* around. (24)
    Row 5: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc* around. (30)
    Row 6: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 4 sc* around. (36)
    Row 7: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 5 sc* around. (42)
    Row 8: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 6 sc* around. (48)
    Row 9: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 7 sc* around. (54)
    Row 10: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 8 sc* around. (60)
    Row 11: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 9 sc* around. (66)
    Row 12: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 10 sc* around.(72)
    Row 13: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 11 sc* around. (78)
    Row 14: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 12* around. (84)
    Row 15: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 13 sc* around. (90)
    Row 16: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 14 sc* around. (96)
    Row 17: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 15 sc* around. (102)
    Row 18: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 16 sc* around. (108)
    Row 19: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 17 sc* around. (114)
    Rows 20-23: 114 sc around (114) (456 total)
    Row 24: *Sc2tog, sc in next 17 sc* around. (108)
    Row 25: *Sc2tog, sc in next 16 sc* around. (102)
    Row 26: *Sc2tog, sc in next 15 sc* around. (96)
    Row 27: *Sc2tog, sc in next 14 sc* around. (90)
    Row 28: *Sc2tog, sc in next 13 sc* around.(84)
    Row 29: *Sc2tog, sc in next 12 sc* around. (78)
    Row 30: *Sc2tog, sc in next 11 sc* around. (72)
    Row 31: *Sc2tog, sc in next 10 sc* around. (66)
    Row 32: 1 sc in each sc front loops only. (66)
    Rows 33-35: 1 sc in each sc (66) (198 total)
    Row 36: Sl st in next 6 sc., Sc in front loop of next 22 sc.
    Row 37: Ch 1, turn. Sc in next 21 sc.
    Row 38: Ch 1, turn. Sc in next 21 sc.
    Row 39: Ch 1, turn. Sc2tog, sc in next 17 sc, sc2tog in last 2 sc. (19)
    Row 40: Ch 1, turn. . Sc2tog, sc in next 15 sc, sc2tog in last 2 sc. (17)
    Row 41: Ch 1, turn. . Sc2tog, sc in next 13 sc, sc2tog in last 2 sc. (15)
    Finish off.

    Mario/Luigi emblem:
    Row 1: MR 6 sc
    Row 2: 2 sc in each sc around. (12)
    Row 3: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next sc* around. (18)
    Row 4: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 2 sc* around. (24)
    Row 5: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc* around. (30)
    Row 6: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 4 sc* around. (36)
    Row 7: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 5 sc* around. (42)
    Row 8: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 6 sc* around. (48)
    Finish off

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  70. Just stumbled on this pattern going to make 4 of these - Mario, Luigi, Wario & Waluigi and possibly use pink to make a Mario Cap for Princess Peach with a crown logo instead of the M
    Thank you for the pattern!

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  71. Thanks for the cute pattern. I made this little hat for a little boy who has an inoperable brain tumor, Danny, who is a great fan of Mario. I hope he gets hours of pleasure from it, thanks to your generosity. Kathy

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  72. Hello! I came across this pattern just love it! I am the editor of AllFreeCrochet.com and would love to feature your tutorial on my site with full credit to you. I know my readers would love it as well, and in return would generate some nice traffic to your site. If you agree and would like us to feature your project, our readers will simply click the link to your blog to get your full tutorial. It's really that simple. Please let me know if this would be ok. I look forward to hearing from you!
    Jenny
    Jbenoit@primecp.com

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  73. Thank you for sharing this pattern! I'm not sure if my work is too tight or my yarn was too fine, but this worked up to infants size for me. 6-9mos
    I'm going to give it another shot, but its so cute!

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  74. Hello, I was wondering what is the head size of the child you made this for?(circumference) I used a H hook and it wouldn't fit more than a 9mths old. My stitches are not tight either, don't know what I did wrong. But thanks for the pattern very cute

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  75. I made two. One for my 4 yr old, and I had to to one more round on the hat to make the opening smaller. The other one is for my 1 yr old. I went couple more rounds smaller. They look great!!!! Thank you for the patter.

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  76. I'm working on this hat right now for a friends little boy and am curious what size this hat is supposed to fit. Thanks

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  77. Was wondering how I can adapt this for a one year old. Not sure when to stop increasing and if I should decrease more. I do not have the child to measure as this is a gift being sent out of state. Thanks for any help.

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  78. what size is this for? do you happen to have a baby size? Thanks for the free pattern its great :)

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  79. Since there are a lot of comments about sizing I just thought I would let you all know that I made the pattern, as is,
    with Red Heart Super Saver yarn and it fits my 4.5 yr old (20.5" head) perfectly

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  80. Anyone else having a problem with the emblem being a hexagon instead of a circle? I found a fix. If you follow this pattern instead it will be much rounder :D

    Row 1: Magic Circle 6 sc
    Row 2: 2 sc in each sc around. (12)
    Row 3: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next sc* around. (18)
    Row 4: 1 sc *2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 2 sc* (repeat 5) 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc (24)
    Row 5: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc* around. (30)
    Row 6: 2 sc *2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 4 sc* (repeat 5) 2 sc in next sc, 2 sc (36)
    Row 7: *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next 5 sc* around. (42)
    Row 8: 3 sc *2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 6 sc* (repeat 5) 2 sc in next sc, 3 sc (48)
    Finish off

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    1. It will be a hexagon shape until you start the “work even” rounds.

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    2. This pattern gave me a perfect circle! Thank you so much!

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  81. This is an awesome pattern. Thank you for making it free. I know a friend's little boy that's going to live this!

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  82. Hi,
    thank you for this awesome pattern. really the only one out there that looks great.
    I made it with a thicker wool and therefore changed the pattern.
    I live in Germany and lots of Germans asked me to translate it and post it.
    Would you allow me to translate my altered version and post it on my blog. Of course I would include a link to your website and tell everyone that it was your idea, not mine.
    Let me know. Would be great.
    Have a nice day!

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  83. My sister asked me if I could come up with a Mario hat for her Grandson. He was turning 5.I found your pattern and he LOVED it! Thanks for making a little boy very happy on his Birthday!

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  84. I am new to crochet and would love to make these for my boys as part of their halloween costumes but dont understand the pattern. I get to row 3 and am lost. I dont get how you get 18 and 24 in the 4th row and so on. Much help would be appreciated.

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  85. Anonymous New To Crochet...You said you were stuck and couldnt figure out what to do...Ill try to help you...

    Row 2: It says 2 sc around. (12 sc)......It is saying for you to do 2 sc in each of the the 6 that are there from row 1, when you get thru youll have 12 sc in that row...

    Row 3: It says *2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next sc* around. (18 sc)......It is saying for you to do 2 sc. in the first stitch in the next one its telling you to do 1 sc.(((Notice the * shape that is telling you to repeat everything that is between the two *))) ...2 in one stitch 1 in the next stitch keep repeating it... when that row is done you will have 18 sc in that row...
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    Skipping to Row 7
    After row 7 is says to...Continue in this pattern to row 19.
    What it is telling you is to continue the pattern of increasing till row 19 is all done...
    (((What it is say is...Notice row 3-- 2 sc in first sc 1 sc in next sc)))---You Will Always start the row with 2 sc in the first stitch ...what will change is the you will be adding one more sc than the row before...(Row 3) 2 sc then 1 sc in the next...(Row 4) is 2 sc in first then then do 1 sc in the next 2 sc)(Row 5) is 2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in the 3 sc...I Hope that helps you and doesnt confuse you anymore GOOD LUCK!!...

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  86. Thank you so much for this pattern. Made it for a friends little boy and they love it!

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  87. Hola y no podrias poner video. Para poder aclarar las confuciones

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  88. It is way way bigger than it should be. I don't know why. I have the correct amount of stitches. I'm following well. Even using a good hook. Anyone having issues?

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  89. Should I use a F hook for new born?

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  90. hello I have made this hat for my friends little boy who is 4...I wasn't sure that size this pattern was for but I used an h hook and size 4 medium cherry red yarn and at the end It is small enough it wont fit my 18 month old...I finished with 66 sts around and im just not sure...the hat is really cute and probably might fit a baby but im going to have to try it again with a bigger hook the next time or something to make sure that it is big enough. what size did you make this pattern for?

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  91. Hi,
    I wanted to know how I can edit this pattern for a NB size?

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  92. I would also like to know what size this hat fits? Please give us the head circumference.

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  93. I would like to make newborn. Can you tell me how. Love the pattern

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    1. Hola, disculpe de casualidad lo logró realizar para recién nacido? No busco como adaptarlo gracias

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  94. Thank you for the free pattern...made a 5 year old boy happy....its Mario everyday...

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  95. I made this for a 20” head. Here are my project notes, in Ravelry.

    https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Leenbacon/super-mario-luigi-hat

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  96. soy nueva en esto me gustaria saber a que se refieren con sc, st y Sc2tog?

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  97. Thank you so much for this pattern! And making it free. I made a Mario hat for my son. We’re having another boy and I want to make a Luigi hat to match! How would I modify this pattern for a smaller size, more of a newborn head?

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  98. Thank you so much for this pattern! And making it free. I made a Mario hat for my son. We’re having another boy and I want to make a Luigi hat to match! How would I modify this pattern for a smaller size, more of a newborn head?

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  99. Thank you so much for this pattern! And making it free. I made a Mario hat for my son. We’re having another boy and I want to make a Luigi hat to match! How would I modify this pattern for a smaller size, more of a newborn head?

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  100. I would like to thank you for your time and effort to share this wonderful pattern.
    I also wanted to share that with your pattern I made a p.j. pillow by adding another circle with a slit in it to close it up to finish the pillow.
    It's a beautiful pattern and easy to read.

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  101. Hello, I want to thank you for this pattern. We are running low in funds and can’t afford to buy a costume for my son. But I have a ton of unused yarn and was able to make this hat for my son. I had to decrease some more in order for it to fit my 2 year old (it’s still big) but he’ll grow into it.
    Thank you

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  102. This is so freaking cute! I can’t wait to make these today, just got home from getting the yarn for them to make! Also love your pattern for the Batman cape! That one will be my next Wip lol. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  103. Hey how many balls of yard did you use

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  104. Could you please tell me what ": *Sc2tog, sc nos próximos 17 sc* ao redor, means?

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  105. Thanks to Robin for writing out all the rows. That's the first thing I do with a pattern so I can check rows off & know where I am in the pattern
    Diana

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  106. I think a gauge given in the pattern would clear up so much of the size confusion. Any chance someone has the gauge figured out? Even a diameter after so many rounds, while it's a flat discus?

    Cute hat

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