My boys love giraffes. It's their favorite zoo animal and they both have giraffe stuffed animals that they snuggle with in bed every night. So this giraffe hat has been on my to-do list for awhile! And I must have good timing because there is something called the "great giraffe challenge" that has gone viral
Hello April!, I hope you guy have a great weekend. To cerebrate My Baby Boy Geo turned 2 year old! Guess what? This super cute giraffe crochet hat pattern is free for all. This cute giraffe
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"This adorable Giraffe Hat Knitting Pattern is probably the most fun animal hat you will ever knit! Your little one will look so cute dressed up like a giraffe and you'll have fun making this giraffe hat! Perfect for a fun trip to the zoo! This hat is knit in the round and then the giraffe pattern is knit flat and added separately which makes it super customizable! Happy knitting safari little jolly giraffe friends!"
My boys love giraffes. It's their favorite zoo animal and they both have giraffe stuffed animals that they snuggle with in bed every night. So this giraffe hat has been on my to-do list for awhile! And I must have good timing because there is something called the "great giraffe challenge" that has gone viral
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Giraffe paper crown, Animal paper hat for kids, instant download paper crown Animals, Digital party headband, printable party mask, PDF hat The DIY giraffe-themed paper headband can be a perfect addition to various activities with animal themes, birthday parties, carnivals, theatrical performances, photo shoots or any other forms of celebrations. The headband is equipped with a special system allowing to adjust its length, making a perfect fit. This makes it suitable for both children and adults. This item is a DIGITAL PRODUCT (instant download), available for download straight after the transaction. Therefore, please be aware that you won't receive any physical products. The unquestionable advantage of this product is that you buy once and print as many times as you need, which is especially important when organizing events with many participants. What do you get after a successful purchase? - Printable crown in PDF (one two-page file) and in JPG format (two files) You decide which option you will use; - Precise step-by-step setup instructions in PDF format (one two-page file). Two language versions: English and Polish. You can use Adobe Acrobat to open and print your PDF files (here is the free version to download :) MATERIALS needed in order to make your paper crown: - printer with color ink; - printing paper (8.5" x 11"/letter size - A4 format) For better and more durable effect I recommend using thicker paper, e.g. 250 g - scissors; - glue / double-sided tape. How do I purchase this product? Place your order. Your digital files will be available for download once the payment is confirmed. In order to obtain them, follow the directions below: Please contact me in case of any issues regarding your download. After downloading the files, follow the attached instructions. ATTENTION! The cut out headband consists of three parts, which need to be joined together using glue/tape. PRINTING - important information: - Downloaded files can be printed either at home or at a print shop. - Print them at actual size (no scaling required). - Please note that due to the color calibration of monitors and printers the colors of printed graphics may slightly vary from what is shown in the attached images. These images are merely a representation of the product, thus the watermark. Please be aware that the digital products you purchase will not be watermarked. Purchases of electronic files are non-refundable. Copyright in all designs belongs to RedBitStudio and is not transferred to the buyer with purchase. Permission to use these materials is granted to the buyer for personal use only. Any commercial activity in the form of file sharing, copying, distribution, modification and/or resale of the files, as well as the sale of final products based on the files purchased here are not permitted. Purchasing digital files means that you accept and agree to the terms of use with RedBitStudio.
I’ve searched high and low for a giraffe pattern that was free that I liked, I either had issues with how the ears looked or how the spots looked or it didn't have a suitable hair tuft....Some were cute but the patterns got a little wonky for me…Call me Goldihooks.... Plus I find I’m getting really bored reading patterns, I enjoy the challenge of coming up with my own. I’ve really only been using patterns from people that really have something crazy special. I guess we all go through different stages of our little ‘hobby.’ I’m not sure if this even qualifies as a hobby anymore. It’s more like an obsession… it’s my drug. Seriously. I HAVE TO HAVE A HOOK IN MY HAND or I’m only thinking about WHEN I can get that hook in my hand…When I’m done crocheting something there is a huge high….and then the downward spiral until I get my next fix. Ya…the deep end…I’m off it. Feel free to do what you want with the hats you make using this pattern-sell, donate, give away. I do ask, that if you do use it, maybe let me know how I am doing on making patterns? With no input from anyone I will either continue stinking at patterns or think they stink and just quit before I confuse the world. Obviously, this is my pattern and I ask that you don't copy it and pretend it is your own because that's pretty tacky. ;) But feel free to provide a link. Gauge: Honestly, I've never paid attention to gauge. I crochet how I crochet and will modify a pattern to make my gauge work. BUT, although I'm an old dog I don't mind learning new tricks, so I will have to look up how to figure all that stuff out...For now I will tell you that for 11 dc going across that equals 4" and for 8.5 rows of dc it equals 4". I can also tell you that my finishing hat, that has 53 dc is 21" in circumference. Materials: worsted-I used red heart super saver: bright yellow, medium brown Fiberfill Tapestry needle H hook Adult (just the adult hat is here, but the hat isn't the important part, it is the embellishments. You can use whatever beanie hat base you like) With yellow 1. Magic ring, 12 dc in ring; join 2. Ch 2 (counts as dc), dc in same dc, *2dc in each dc around; join 3. Ch 2, 2 dc in next dc,*dc in next dc, 2 dc in next dc; repeat from * around, join 4. Ch 2, dc in next dc, *2dc in next dc, dc in next 2 dc; repeat from * around; join 5. Ch 2, dc in next 7dc, *2dc in next dc, dc in next 8 dc; repeat from * around (just dc in the remaining stitches-there is an odd number on this row); join (53 dc= 21.2”) 6. Ch 2, dc in each dc around; join 7. Repeat round 6 until the hat is 8-9” Do not finish off, move on to ear flaps Ear flaps 1. Ch 1, sc in same dc, sc in next 11 sc 2. Ch 1, turn, sc in each sc (12 sc) 3. Turn, skip sc, sc in remaining sc (11 sc) 4. Repeat round 3 ( 10 sc) 5. Repeat round 3 ( 9 sc) 6. Repeat round 3 ( 8 sc) 7. Repeat round 3 ( 7 sc) 8. Repeat round 3 (6 sc) 9. Repeat round 3 ( 5 sc) 10. Repeat round 3 (4 sc) 11. Repeat round 3 (3 sc), finish off Second ear flap. Fold hat in half so that only 3 stitches of first ear flap are on the front. Join yarn in 3rd stich from the center of the other side. Repeat rows 1-11 of ear flap. Finish off by attaching brown into any sc in hat. Ch 1, sc around edge of hat; join. finish off. Ties: using long strands of yarn of desired length, attach to ear flaps and then braid. :) Horns (make two…or three if you are making a mutant giraffe) 1. Using brown, magic ring, ch 1, 6 sc in ring; join (tie off your magic ring now) 2. Ch 1, 2 sc in each sc; join (12 sc) 3. Ch 1, sc in each sc; join (12 sc) 4. Ch 1, dec around (6 sc) finish off brown-stuff the brown part lightly now, it will be easier than doing it later. 5. With yellow, ch 1, sc in each sc (6 sc) (do not join, we are using stitch markers, or you can just count I didn’t find stitch markers necessary-no need to get OCD on this) 6. Ch 1, sc in each sc (6 sc) 7. Ch 1, sc in each sc (6 sc) 8. Ch 1, sc in each sc (6 sc) 9. Ch 1, sc in each sc (6 sc) for joining in this round, skip next sc and sl st in next sc; finish off, leaving a tail for sewing. Lightly stuff your horn and sew onto top of hat using photo for placement Ears (make two-or sixteen depending on your giraffe’s mutantness) with yellow 1. Magic ring, ch 1, 6 sc in ring (6sc) tie off your ring here) 2. Ch 1, sc in 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc; join (7 sc) 3. Ch 1, sc in 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in 3 sc; join (8 sc) 4. Ch 1, sc in 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc; join (10 sc) 5. Ch 1, *sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc; repeat from * around and join (15 sc) 6. Ch 1, sc in each sc around (15 sc) 7. Repeat round 5 8. Repeat round 6 9. Repeat round 5 10. Repeat round 6 11. Dec around, skip last sc; join (14 dec) 12. Ch 1, sc in each sc; join (14 sc) 13. Repeat round 12 14. Re Repeat round 12 15. peat round 12 16. Repeat round 12 17. Repeat round 12; finish off leaving a tail for sewing. To attach, fold the bottom of the ear just a little bit to give it a 3-d effect) use photo for placement Hair tuft: I made a loose (not as many strands as a normal one) pom pom and attached it. After attaching I ratted out the yarn so it was more fluffy. Spots (make any combination of sizes you want that suits your giraffe needs-keep in mind, that things in nature work best if in odd numbers, sizes and combinations) 1. magic ring, ch 1, 6 sc in ring; join finish off magic ring here (end here for small spot) 2. ch 1, 2 sc in each sc (12 sc) end here for medium spot 3. ch 1, *sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc; repeat from * around; join, (18 sc) end here for large spot You can fiddle around with different starting amounts of sc in your magic ring-Don’t make more than 10 though because it gets warpy if you do. Baby Hat Embellishments: Note: For that hat base I used that basic beanie hat pattern but only increased to 36 stitches (this will fit 3-6 months) and then made the hat 5" high. For the ear flaps I only did 7 sc instead of 11. Ears (Make two-these are worked in continuous rounds and we are not joining at the end of every round. Also, think of the numbers as STEPS and not actual rounds. With yellow: 1. 6 sc in magic ring 2. (sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc) 3 times 3. sc in next 18 sc 4. (sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc) 8 times 5. (sc, dec) 3 times 6. sc in next 18 sc, skip next sc, and join with sl st to next sc. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing and attach to head. Nubbies (make two) 1. with brown, 4 sc in magic ring, join with sl st to first sc 2. ch 1, 2 sc in each sc around, join with sl st to first sc 3. ch 1, sc in each sc, join with sl st to first sc 4. ch 1, dec around, join with sl st to first dec finish off brown 5. with yellow, join with sl st to any sc. Ch 1, sc in each sc around (we are not joining after this round, rather we are just going to continue to crochet around until your nubbie is at desired height-but not too high so it falls over when you put it on. I suggest 2.5-3 inches) Finish off yellow and leave a long tail for sewing. Lightly stuff and attach to head.
My boys love giraffes. It's their favorite zoo animal and they both have giraffe stuffed animals that they snuggle with in bed every night. So this giraffe hat has been on my to-do list for awhile! And I must have good timing because there is something called the "great giraffe challenge" that has gone viral
This cute little giraffe hat knitting pattern is a fun and easy knitting project for babies and toddlers!
This giraffe headband is perfect for a ZOO Animal or Jungle Animal Unit. The resource contains a giraffe hat template, both in color and black and white. Print and use! No prep work. Students can color their crown or use the colored giraffe. The PDF includes: -a list of supplies -directions -patterns -photos of the final project Similar resources: Headbands ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get TPT credit you can use on future purchases by leaving FEEDBACK! Be the first to know about my new products, freebies and discounts: >> CLICK HERE New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted.
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