Thursday, January 6, 2011
Football Beanie Pattern
I'm sorry to have to post this.
Unfortunately, there are too many people using my pattern to make money online when I specifically stated do not sell my pattern or items made with my pattern online. (I stated finished items may NOT be sold online...and I have seen exact copies everywhere online!)
So, I regret to take this down from my blog, but it just irks me to no end that people will be so dishonorable. I had been making this hat for a few years and never once saw something online like it. That is why I decided to add it in the first place.
I have, however, decided to sell MY pattern for $1.50 in PDF format on Ravelry.com.
Again, I'm sorry to all those who respected my pattern. It's the bad apples that ruin it for everyone else.
~April
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Aww this is soooo cute! I have many football lovers in my circle of family and friends so this is perfect! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I plan to add more sizes later.
ReplyDeleteI love all the stuff u have done.....this one I must say is so cute I thank you for sharing it
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I'm writing an article about crafts for the Super Bowl and this will be a perfect addition! If it publishes, I'll send you the link.
ReplyDeleteMarie Anne, that would be awesome! Please do let me know! Glad you all like it. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe article was published on a Yahoo! site this morning. Everyone loves it! Here it is: http://yourwisdom.yahoo.com/your-home/super-bowl-crafts-its-men-munchies-article-acid.html
ReplyDeleteThat amazing!!! Way to go to the both of you!!
DeleteThank you so much for letting me know. I will check it out now!
ReplyDeletewhat a cute pattern! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love this little hat, and will be making it for friends that are having a little boy this year.
ReplyDeleteI'm new to crocheting, and was wondering what FO meant? Also, any tips for a newbie as to how to change colors?
Thanks!!
Thanks for the fun and very cute pattern!! Here's the hat I made for my 2 1/2 year old.
ReplyDeletehttp://i-really-dont-have-time-for-this.blogspot.com/2011/02/football-hat.html
AnaBeatriz, FO means to finish off. There are lots of tips and how to's on crochetpatterncentral.com
ReplyDeleteI also love to use the info Teresa provides on her site:
http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com
She even has a section for newbies and provides videos for many of the techniques.
I will try to find more detailed info on the techniques and get back to you, if that's ok.
http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/directory/instruction_directory.php
ReplyDeleteThis page has lots of tips and how to's for doing FO (finish off) and on changing colors.
Found this on Ravelry and I will definitely be trying it. Thanks so much for sharing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Can't wait to try it out. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeletethank you for this wonderful pattern, I adjusted the stitches to fit my 8 month old. I made the hat to in the colors of my sons football team, it's a big hit!
ReplyDeleteI found this on Ravelry and this is by far the best football beanie pattern I have found. It was super easy, quick, and turned out beautifully! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou are all very much welcome! Glad you like it! :-)
ReplyDeleteYour hat gave me a lot of ideas! Thanks for the inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you MrsClems for sharing your pattern! I so wanted to make one of these for my 1 year old but I needed to figure out the whole sizing and where to place the white 'stitching' but low and behold you already figured it out for me, hooray! I will probably make these for my friend's sons, too. I found you through ravelry also.
ReplyDeleteThanks!! I made the newborn size! i love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I'm going to make it for my Son for Christmas! Thanks for showing this.....it rocks!
ReplyDeleteIf I wanted to put flaps and ties on this where would you start the flaps and how long would you make them before adding the ties.
ReplyDeletethanks
Super cute! Neighbors just had a baby boy, so I'd like to give this a try. (found on ravelry)
ReplyDelete~andrea, mama to 7 :)
What is a magic circle?
ReplyDeleteI'm making this adorable beanie for my adorable one week old grandson. When you say, "work even" what do you mean?
ReplyDeleteThanks.
I am not familiar with the term magic circle. Would you explain what this is Thank you I love this hat.
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LOVE this pattern. Made one as a giftset for a baby boy! Linked you off my blog. Happy crafting!
ReplyDeleteHi! I love this pattern! I will be visiting your blog a lot!!
ReplyDeleteI recently started a blog to share my projects with my family members. I am not going to take credit for the work without acknowledging the websites/blogs where I found them. Do you mind if I put your link on my blog?
CrochetingKate, I do not mind. I would be honored to be linked on your blog! :-)
DeleteThat's what its all about... This wonderful circle of photographers and the amazing circle of prop makers... That make our work more unique and more Aww inspiring!!! Thank you all for supporting both circles it takes an amazing bunch of people who have the same love and passion to look past all the pettiness and standing up and saying WE are FAMILY and we help each other not bring each other down!!! Thank you * Kara Thompson :)
DeleteDo I need to continue to chain two (after joining) during the rounds that Im working even? Love this pattern!!! Thanks so much!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, you will still need to chain 2. Sorry for not making that clear. :-)
DeleteI love this thank you for sharing I have been searching for this. I will be making lots of these. Thanks again I look forward to looking through your website for other wonderful ideas.
ReplyDeleteThanks Again
what does FO mean?
ReplyDeletefinish off
ReplyDeletecould u please tell me the number of stitches for a toddler to make the football hat? with the instruction u gave i wasnt sure . i have a grandchild that will be 1 in a half this summer and would like to make it for him . thank u
ReplyDeleteI love this hat thank you so much made it for so many friends and it has been a hit. By the way do you have a pattern for Dallas Cowboy Helmet or the Dallas Cowboy Mohawk hat. I saw it online but can't remember on what website.
ReplyDeleteYou can email me at sunshinepunkie01@aol.com thank you so much
I have been searching everywhere for one of these hats! I have no clue how to crotchet or knit (sad I know)and would love one. Is it possible to buy a finished product from you? Let me know!
ReplyDeletealannah.dellavedova@gmail.com
Please could you email me a copy of you football beanie pattern. I will NOT sell it online. I want to make it for my grandson for Christmas. If you decide to my email address is halfpint3_55@yahoo.com. Please! Thank you, Linda Jones
ReplyDeleteAgree with Anonymous, I have been searching EVERYWHERE for a free pattern for a football beanie for my son for his birthday! If you decide to email me the pattern I would greatly appreciate it! srjeparra@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI made this for my grandson and lost a page of the pattern and wanted to make a pink and brown for new granddaughter. I have tried several of the other patterns and they do not fit like yours. I do not mind paying for another copy. susan.harrell@att.net Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm expecting a baby boy this winter and I'd like to make hi one of these hats. I'd also like a copy of the pattern, if you're inclined to provide it.
ReplyDeleteThank you,
Megan85@gmail.com
Thank you for having provide this pattern online some time ago and thankfully I had printed it out. I absolutely love the look and fit of these for both my toddlers (girl and boy). I guess someone that works for TSA loved your patterned football beanie also since they were so inclined to help themselves to my son's hat. My daughter's hat made it home (to her's I added a large flower to the side to give it some feminity). I too have seen a whole lot of this hat on etsy.com and probably other places. I promise that I have not sold this hat nor pattern to anyone! I just made 2 more hats, now I just need to add the lacing to the front. http://pinterest.com/pin/63191200992993740/ and with color variations, http://pinterest.com/pin/63191200992993739/. Thanks again for having shared!
ReplyDeleteI have been searching for a pattern to make my husband a Raiders beanie. I finally thought I had found a site that would have what I needed, and what do you know I failed. I would consider purchasing this pattern if there was a picture of the beanie to help me make this important (to me) decision. If you would like to send me a picture my email is . Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteWhere can I find your pattern to purchase. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteHi! The pattern is available on Ravelry.com. You will need an account to purchase the pattern. And if you haven't discovered Ravelry yet, beware...it is addictive! :)
Deletehttp://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/football-beanie