FaeFoolery Cap by Shelby Daft

FaeFoolery Cap

Crochet
March 2024
both are used in this pattern
Aran (8 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 6 rows = 2 inches
in 6 rows of 8 Hdc = 2"
3.5 mm (E)
3.75 mm (F)
320 - 420 yards (293 - 384 m)
Average Adult Size (22.5in)
US
English
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This pattern includes step by step instructions for crocheting a FaeFoolery Cap that will fit the average adult sized head (22.5in) It also includes guidance on how to adjust the pattern to get your desired size/fit. My pattern testers head sizes ranged 21.5-25in and all the adjustments they made to get their desired fit are included in the Gallery of Testers as a reference.

As like most of my patterns, there are tons of photos (33 to be exact) included in this pattern to help folks who are visual learners get through this project. You will get 2 variations of the pattern: one that includes all the photos and one that’s printer friendly without any photos.

I have labeled this pattern as intermediate; however, because of all the photos that are included, I believe adventurous, experienced beginners could get through this project as well.

INFO:
Written in US terms
Skill Level: Intermediate
Stitches Used: Slip Stitch, Chain, Single Crochet, Back Loop Single Crochet, Half Double Crochet, Half Double Crochet Increase, Back Post Half Double Crochet
Materials: 3.75mm Crochet Hook, 3.5mm Crochet Hook, About 200-250yds/ 96g of a #4 weight yarn for Yarn A. (I used Big Twist Twinkle), About 120-170yds/ 49.5g of a #3 weight yarn for Color B. (I used Loops & Threads Facets which is labeled a #4, but it’s very thin and is closer to a #3), Tapestry Needle, Scissors, 4 Stitch Markers

Sales of finished items made from following this pattern are permitted for small businesses as long as credit is given to The Entangled Fae in the product listing. Please don’t use any of my photos to advertise your own products. Also please charge what you feel your time is worth when selling finished items; don’t undersell your work! I encourage makers to charge no less than $20/hr for labor, but don’t forget to factor in things like supply costs, packaging and shipping costs, etc. Feel free to email me if you have any questions about pricing products. How you price your products is absolutely you’re own decsion, but I’m always happy to chat through my process with people. <3

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