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Worsted Weight Triceratops Hat
This pattern is for a worsted weight version of my popular Triceratops Bomber Hat (bulky weight) that was featured in Inc. Magazine. It is perfect for everyday, but also makes a great photo prop or costume. I designed this hat to be seamless so it looks great from all angles. The earflaps are designed to look like legs so that the whole hat looks like a triceratops. This pattern is made with worsted weight yarn and contains six sizes.
PATTERN SIZES
0-3 Months
3-6 Months
6-12 Months
Toddler (1-2 yrs)
Child (3-8 yrs)
Teen/Adult (9 & up)
DIFFICULTY RATING
Pattern is rated easy to intermediate.
RECOMMENDED SUPPLIES
#4 Worsted Weight Yarn (I used Vanna’s Choice), main color approximately 50 (80, 110, 150, 190, 230) yards, 20 yards of trim color
#4 Worsted Yarn, 12 yards of tan for the horns and 7 yards of white for the eyes
US G Hook
US F Hook (or smaller) for eyes and horns
Stitch Marker
Two Shiny Black Shank Buttons for Eyes (1/2-9/16”)
Needle and thread to sew eyes
Yarn needle for sewing in yarn ends
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- First published: July 2011
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