Today’s cute inspiration is How to crochet a newborn Baby Turban. Thanks This Mama Makes Stuff for sharing the FREE pattern. crochet-baby-turban Crochet Baby Turban Pattern – size 0-3 months Supplies: Martha Stewart Extra Soft Wool Blend or similar worsted-weight baby yarn (you can get two hats from one skein). US G6/4.00mm crochet hook Yarn Needle Stitches: ch- chain, dc-double crochet, hdc-half double crochet, sl st- slip stitch The first 5 rounds are crocheted in the round and joined with a slip stitch in the starting chain. What you might consider the “wrong side” of the top of the hat becomes the “right side” once the rib stitch begins at row 6. From round 6 on, at the end of each round, join with a slip stitch before turning to begin the next round (this means you will alternate working from the front and the back of the hat). Repeat pattern inside the asterisks. Total stitch count for each round is in parentheses. Chain does not count toward final stitch count. Gauge: Rounds 1-4 = 2 3/4″ height Start with a Magic ring.

  • Row 1- ch 3, dc 11 inside magic ring; join with a sl st in top of beginning ch.
  • Row 2- ch 3, *2 dc in each dc* around; join with a sl st in top of beginning ch. (22 dc)
  • Row 3- ch 3, *2 dc in first dc. 1 dc in next dc* around; join with a sl st in top of beginning ch. (33 dc)
  • Row 4- ch 3, *2 dc in first dc. 1 dc in next 2 dc* around; join with a sl st in top of beginning ch. (44 dc)
  • Row 5- ch 3, *2 dc in first dc. 1 dc in next 3 stitches* around; join with a sl st in top of beginning ch (55 dc)
  • Row 6- ch 3, dc in every stitch around; join with a sl st in top of beginning ch. Turn. (55 dc)
  • Row 7- ch 2, hdc in every dc around in back loop only; join with a sl st in top of beginning ch. Turn. (55 hdc)
  • Row 8- ch 3, dc in each hdc front loop only; join with a sl st in top of beginning ch. Turn. (55 dc)
  • Repeat rows 7 and 8 three more times (creating 4 “ribs” of stitches). You will complete 14 rounds in all.

Finish off. Weave in ends. Thread yarn through yarn needle. Using a double thickness, wrap yarn from top of first rib to the edge of the hat and pull tight. Wind it about 7 times to make the turban “knot”. Secure yarn and hide end under the knot.

2 Responses to This Post

  • Shannon Elder

    November 7, 2020 | Reply

    Hello. Do count the 2 chain and 3 chain up on rows 7 and 8 as a stich?

    • Simply Tale

      December 4, 2020 | Reply

      Hi. We do not count the chain 2 and 3 at the beginning of each row.

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