Hat not Hate 2021 – Peace and Hugs collection

October is National Bully Prevention month. #hatnothate (https://hatnothate.org/) is an amazing organization that rallies fiber artists around the country to knit and crochet blue hats to be distributed and worn by kids during the month of October. What an amazing sight of blue to combat bullies!

For #hatnothate 2021, we have designed 16 unique beanies for the cause. Here is our Peace and Hugs beanie collection – 2 unique patterns in blue!

These beanies are made with Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Macaw

These beanies are made with a final height of 8.5-9 inches and a flat circumference of 18, for a more slouch effect than a form fitting beanie.

Stitches used:

ch- chain

sc – single crochet

dc – double crochet

V-stitch – double crochet, ch 1, double crochet into the same stitch

Puff Stitch – YO and insert hook into the space below, pull loop through space, pull through 2 loops on hook, YO and insert hook in the the space below again, pull loop through space, YO and pull through 2 loops on hook, YO and insert hook in the the space below again, pull loop through space, YO and pull through 2 loops on hook, then YO again and pull through last 2 loops on hook 

sk st – skip stitch 

sl st – slip stitch

st – stitch

YO – yarn over

Peace and Hugs Beanie

This beanie is made with Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Macaw.

This beanie is made with rows of V stitches (V for peace) alternating with rows of puff stitches (O for hugs) in the body of the hat.

Using size 4 yarn (medium, worsted weight) and a size K-10.5 (6.5 mm) hook

Ch 4 and loop to make a magic ring.

Row 1 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row) and then 12 dc into the ring.  Join with sl st to first dc (13 dc)

Row 2 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in the same st as joining, and then 2 dc in each stitch all the way around to end.  Join with sl st to first dc. (26 dc) 

Row 3 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in same st as joining, dc in the next st, then repeat {2 dc in the next st, dc in the next st} to the end.  Join with sl st to first dc. (39 dc)

Row 4 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in same st as joining, dc in the next 2 st, then repeat {2 dc in the next st, dc in the next 2 st} to the end.  Join with sl st to first dc (52 dc)

Row 5 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in each st all the way around to the end. Join with sl st to first dc. (52 dc)

Row 6 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), skip next st, V stitch in the next stitch, then repeat  {skip next 2 stitches, V stitch in the next stitch} all the way around to the end.  Join with sl st to first dc (52 stitches)

Row 7 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in each stitch all the way around to the end.  Join with sl st to the first dc.  (52 dc)

Row 8 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), ch 1 and skip next st, puff stitch in the next stitch, then repeat {ch 1 and skip next st, puff stitch in the next stitch} all the way around to the end.  Join with sl st to the first dc.  (52 stitches)

Row 9 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in each stitch of the row below to the end.  Join with sl st to the first dc.  (52 dc)

Row 10-15 – repeat Rows 6-9 and then 6-7 again.  (52 stitches)

Row 16 –  ch 1 (this counts as your first sc of the row), sc in each stitch all the way around to the end.  Join with sl st to first sc and fasten off.  (52 sc)

Peace and Hugs in Harmony Beanie

This beanie was made with Red Heart Super Saver Yarn in Macaw

This beanie is made with rows of V stitches (V for peace) followed by rows of puff stitches (O for hugs) in the body of the hat

Using size 4 yarn (medium, worsted weight) and a size K-10.5 (6.5 mm) hook

Ch 4 and loop to make a magic ring.

Row 1 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row) and then 12 dc into the ring.  Join with sl st to first dc (13 dc)

Row 2 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in the same st as joining, and then 2 dc in each stitch all the way around to end.  Join with sl st to first dc. (26 dc) 

Row 3 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in same st as joining, dc in the next st, then repeat {2 dc in the next st, dc in the next st} to the end.  Join with sl st to first dc. (39 dc)

Row 4 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in same st as joining, dc in the next 2 st, then repeat {2 dc in the next st, dc in the next 2 st} to the end.  Join with sl st to first dc (52 dc)

Row 5 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in each st all the way around to the end. Join with sl st to first dc. (52 dc)

Row 6 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), skip next st, V stitch in the next stitch, then repeat  {skip next 2 stitches, V stitch in the next stitch} all the way around to the end.  Join with sl st to first dc (52 stitches)

Row 7 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), ch 1, puff stitch in the center of the V stitch of the row below, then repeat {ch 2, puff stitch in the center of the next V stitch below} all the way around to the end.  Join with sl st to first dc.  (52 stitches)

Row 8 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in each stitch of the row below to the end.  Join with sl st to the first dc.  (52 dc)

Row 9-14 – repeat Rows 6-8.  (52 stitches)

Row 15 – ch 2 (this counts as your first dc of this row), dc in each st all the way around to the end. Join with sl st to first dc. (52 dc)

Row 16 –  ch 1 (this counts as your first sc of the row), sc in each stitch all the way around to the end.  Join with sl st to first sc and fasten off.  (52 sc)

Happy Crocheting!  Wear with HOPE and be warmed by LOVE.

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