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Copyright 2015 © Knit Picks

All rights reserved. This book or any portion


thereof may not be reproduced or used in any
manner whatsoever without the express written
permission of the publisher except for the use of
brief quotations in a book review.

Printed in the United States of America

Second Printing, 2016

ISBN 978-1-62767-082-1

Versa Press, Inc


800-447-7829

www.versapress.com
CONTENTS

Introduction 4 CROCHET
Comfort Crochet Pet Blanket 30
KNIT
Comfort Knit Pet Blanket 6 Benefaction Crochet Hat 34

Benefaction Knit Hat 10 Kitty-Corner Crochet Square 38

Kitty-Corner Knit Square 14 PICC Crochet Band 42

PICC Knit Band 18 Rainbow Crochet Blankie 46

Rainbow Knit Blankie 22 Calming Baby Crochet Hat 50

Calming Baby Knit Hat 26


Introduction
A hat to keep warm, a blanket to comfort a child,
a mat for a lonely animal – these are only a few
of the items generous knitters and crocheters
donate every year to those in need around the
world. In Helping Hands, we have put together 6
popular patterns for charities that include both
knit and crochet versions for crafters to make
and donate, both locally and abroad.

A note on charity crafting: We have included


information for 6 charities with these patterns,
many with chapters all around the world, but
charities closer to your home may be in need of
many of your items, too. Places like hospitals,
churches and shelters are places to check
and see if they accept handmade items. Most
importantly, double check the requirements for
donations before starting a charity project -
many places have strict guidelines on materials
or patterns they can accept.

Many items donated by kind hearted crafters


have gone to waste because they are not within
the guidelines. It costs the charities time and
resources to dispose of or return the items.
Call or check the websites of the organization
before you begin – doing a little research first
will ensure your loving projects will be of help to
those in need.

-Stacey
COMFORT KNIT
PET BLANKET
by Stacey Winklepleck

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS NOTIONS


15” wide x 15 high (24” wide x 24” high, Yarn Needle
36” wide x 36” high) 2 Stitch Markers

YARN GAUGE
Knit Picks Brava Bulky (100% Premium 12 sts and 24 rows = 4” in Basketweave
Acrylic; 136 yards/100g): Tranquil 25740, stitch, washed and dried.
3 (4, 6) balls.

NEEDLES
US 10.5 (6.5mm) straight or circular
needles, or size to obtain gauge

Comfort Knit Pet Blanket 7


Comfort Knit Pet Blanket
Notes:
Animals need comfort too! This sweet Snuggle blanket will make Repeat pattern as established until piece measures 14 (23, 35)”,
dogs and cats feel loved during their stay at a shelter. A simple ending after a RS Row 1 or Row 5.
basketweave pattern and soft acrylic yarn creates a blanket that
K 6 rows.
can be washed again and again.
BO all stitches
The first 4 stitches and the last 4 stitches are in Garter stitch (knit
all stitches) to create a border. It is helpful to use stitch markers Finishing
to mark these stitches. Weave in ends securely, wash and dry.

Basketweave Stitch Pattern (worked flat over multiples of 8 sts


plus 5 sts)
Row 1 (RS): K all sts.
Row 2 (WS): *K5, P3*; rep from * to * to last 5 sts, K5.
Row 3: P5, *K3, P5*; rep from * to * to end.
Row 4: Rep Row 2.
Row 5: K all sts.
Row 6: K1, P3, K1 *K4, P3, K1* rep from * to * to end.
Row 7: *P1, K3, P4*; rep from * to * to last 5 sts, P1, K3, P1.
Row 8: Rep Row 6.
Repeat Rows 1-8 for pattern.

DIRECTIONS
CO 45 (69, 109) sts.
K 6 rows, ending on a WS row.

Next Row (RS): K4, PM, work Basketweave Stitch Pattern Row 1
to last 4 sts, PM, K4.
Next Row (WS): K4, SM, work Basketweave Stitch Pattern Row 2
to last 4 sts, SM. K4.

Continue to work Basketweave Stitch pattern, keeping the


first 4 sts and last 4 sts of every row in Garter st, and working
subsequent rows of the Basketweave Stitch Pattern between
them.

Snuggles Project, a program of Hugs for Homeless Animals, coordinate donations of “Snuggles”,
an animal bed/mat/blanket, to comfort and calm frightened shelter dogs and cats at a time
when the animal feels the most vulnerable and hopeless. Local shelters worldwide accept
Snuggles; for more information about the Snuggles Project and to find local shelters, visit
http://www.snugglesproject.org or contact Hugs for Homeless Animals (http://www.h4ha.org).

8 Comfort Knit Pet Blanket


BENEFACTION KNIT HAT
by Stacey Winklepleck

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS NOTIONS


S (M, L) 18 (20, 22)” circumference x 8 Yarn Needle
(8.5, 9)” high Stitch Marker

YARN GAUGE
Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Superwash 20 sts and 24 rounds = 4” in Stockinette
Worsted (100% Superwash Wool; 110 stitch in the round, blocked.
yards/50g): MC Dove Heather 26302 and
CC White 26326, 1 ball each.

NEEDLES
US 6 (4mm) 16” circular and DPNs,
or long circular for Magic Loop, or 2
circulars for 2 circular method, or size to
obtain gauge

Benefaction Knit Hat 11


Benefaction Knit Hat
Notes:
This simple hat works up in a flash, and the colors can be Round 11: K2TOG all around. 11 (12, 13) sts.
reversed to knit up 2 complete hats with just two skeins of yarn.
Repeat Round 11 once more, ending K1 (0, 1). 6 (6, 7) sts.
Use a wool yarn as suggested or try in a soft cotton or acrylic for
a chemo cap. Finishing
Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. With yarn needle, pull tail through
2x2 Rib (worked in the round over multiples of 4 sts)
remaining 6 (6, 7) sts, pull tightly to close. Weave in ends and
All Rnds: *K2, P2; rep from * to end.
block.
Stockinette Stitch (St st, worked in the round over any number
of sts)
All Rnds: Knit.

DIRECTIONS
With MC, loosely CO 88 (96, 104) sts. PM and join to work in the
round, being careful not to twist sts.

Begin working in 2x2 Rib, work for 1.5”.

Work 6 rnds of St st in MC.

Change to CC.
Work 2 rnds of St st.

Change to MC.
Work 6 rnds of St st.

Change to CC.
Work 2 rnds of St st.

Change to MC for remainder of hat.


Continue working in St st until work measures 6 (6.5, 7)” from CO.

Decrease Rounds
Round 1: *K6, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 77 (84, 91) sts.
Round 2: K all sts.
Round 3: *K5, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 66 (72, 78) sts.
Round 4: K all sts.
Round 5: *K4, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 55 (60, 65) sts.
Round 6: K all sts.
Round 7: *K3, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 44 (48, 52) sts.
Round 8: K all sts.
Round 9: *K2, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 33 (36, 39) sts.
Round 10: *K1, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 22 (24, 26) sts.

afghans for Afghans is a humanitarian and educational people-to-people project that sends
hand knit and crochet wool projects to bring comfort and warmth to Afghan women, men, and
children who continue to suffer from oppression, war, hunger, poverty, and sickness. Every year, a
different campaign is launched with required projects and sizes based on current need. For more
information and to see the current campaign, visit http://www.afghansforafghans.org.

12 Benefaction Knit Hat


KITTY-CORNER
KNIT SQUARE
by Stacey Winklepleck

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS NOTIONS


8" square Yarn Needle

YARN GAUGE
Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Superwash 20 sts and 24 rows = 4” in garter stitch
Worsted (100% Superwash Wool; 110 on the bias, blocked
yards/50g): C1 White 26326, C2 Clarity
26337, C3 Haze Heather 26320, C4 Dove
Heather 26302, 1 skein each

NEEDLES
US 7 (4.5mm) straight or short circular
needles, or size to obtain gauge

Kitty-Corner Knit Square 15


Kitty-Corner Knit Square
Notes:
Play with color with this simple corner to corner square! A Change to C1.
perfect pattern for using up odds and ends, you can create Rep Dec Rows 1 and 2 seven times, until 2 sts remain.
several variations. With garter stitch in addition to simple
K2TOG, fasten off last st.
increases and decreases, your squares will be done in no time.
Finishing
Break yarn after each color change rather than carrying the yarn
Weave in ends, block to measurements.
up the sides, for a tidier edge. Leave 6-8" tails to weave in.

DIRECTIONS
Bias Stitch, Increase Section
With C1, CO 1 st.

Inc Row 1 (RS): KFB. 2 sts.


Inc Row 2 (WS): KFB two times. 4 sts.
Inc Row 3: KFB, K to last st, KFB. 2 sts inc.
Inc Row 4: K all sts.
Rep Inc Rows 3 and 4 five more times. 14 sts.

Change to C2.
Rep Inc Rows 3 and 4 seven times. 28 sts.

Change to C3.
Rep Inc Rows 3 and 4 seven times. 42 sts.

Change to C4.
Rep Inc Rows 3 and 4 three times. 48 sts.

Using C4, K 2 rows plain.

Bias Stitch, Decrease Section


Dec Row 1: SSK, K to last 2 sts, K2TOG. 2 sts dec.
Dec Row 2: K all sts.

With C4, work Dec Rows 1 and 2 a total of three times. 42 sts.

Change to C3.
Rep Dec Rows 1 and 2 seven times. 28 sts.

Change to C2.
Rep Dec Rows 1 and 2 seven times. 14 sts.

Knit-A-Square’s aim is to distribute blankets and warm clothing to orphaned and vulnerable
children in South Africa. Started in 2008, it is now a worldwide community effort. Knitters and
crocheters create 8x8” squares out of warm yarn, which are then stitched together into blankets
by volunteers in South Africa and distributed to children in need. For further information and to
see square requirements, see http://www.knit-a-square.com.

16 Kitty-Corner Knit Square


PICC KNIT BAND
by Knit Picks Design Team

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS NOTIONS


11” around x 8” long Yarn Needle

YARN GAUGE
Knit Picks Comfy Worsted (75% Pima 20 sts = 4” in Stockinette Stitch
Cotton, 25% Acrylic; 109 yards/50g): MC
Whisker 24800, CC Crème Brulee 24155;
1 skein each

NEEDLES
Size 5 (3.75mm): DPNs or size to obtain
correct gauge

PICC Knit Band 19


PICC Knit Band
Notes:
Create a fashionable cover in a soft yarn, to cover a PICC line Work K2 P2 rib for 1”.
dressing. A simple tube in cheerful colors can make a person’s
BO all sts loosely.
day and only takes a small amount of time. Knit it in Comfy or try
it in a soft wool or acrylic. Finishing
Weave in ends, block to measurements.
K2,P2 Rib (worked in the round)
All rnds: *K2 P2* rep from * to * in all sts

DIRECTIONS
With MC, CO 56 stitches loosely, join to work in the round, being
careful not to twist sts.

Work in K2, P2 rib for 1”.

Next 2 Rnds: K all sts.

Next Rnd: Change to CC, K all sts.

Next 2 Rnds: Change to MC, K all sts.

Next Rnd: Change to CC, K all sts.

Next 2 Rnds: Change to MC, K all sts.

Next Rnd: Change to CC, K all sts.

Next Rnd: Change to MC, K all sts.

Rep last rnd for 3”.

Next Rnd: Change to CC, K all sts.

Next 2 Rnds: Change to MC, K all sts.

Next Rnd: Change to CC, K all sts.

Next 2 Rnds: Change to MC, K all sts.

Next Rnd: Change to CC, K all sts.

Next Rnd: Change to MC, K all sts.

Knots of Love currently donates over 4,000 knit and crochet caps, Neonatal blankets and PICC
Covers every month to women, men and preemie babies in hospitals and treatment centers
throughout the country. Their gift is simple: human warmth and kindness to someone in need.
These gifts are a constant reminder to the patient and loved ones that they are not alone. Their
creations are distributed free of charge. For more information and for project requirements, see
https://www.knotsoflove.org.

20 PICC Knit Band


RAINBOW KNIT BLANKIE
by Stacey Winklepleck

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS NEEDLES


33” wide x 33” long (46” wide x 60” long, US 7 (4.5mm) 40” or longer circular
62” wide x 72 long”) needles, or size to obtain gauge

YARN NOTIONS
Knit Picks Brava Worsted (100% Premium Yarn Needle
Acrylic; 218 yards/100g): MC White
GAUGE
25694, 4 (6, 10) skeins, CC1 Sky 26137,
20 sts and 38 rows = 4” in Rainbow
CC2 Mint 26120, CC3 Custard 26134, CC4
Pattern, washed, dried and gently
Cotton Candy 26135, CC5 Lady Slipper
stretched.
26136 2 (2, 3) skeins each.

Rainbow Knit Blankie 23


Rainbow Knit Blankie
Notes:
In the darkest of times, sometimes all a child needs is a bit of Continue in established pattern, changing MC and CC’s in the
warmth, cheer and love. Knit this simple cheveron blanket in same order, until piece measures 33 (60, 72)” from CO edge.
bright colors and it will be something they’ll hold on to for years
BO all stitches in MC.
to come.
Finishing
In this pattern, you will alternate 2 rows of MC with 2 rows of the
Weave in ends, wash and dry.
CCs.

Rainbow Pattern
Row 1 (RS): K1, SSK * K12, K2tog, SSK* rep between ** until last 15
sts, K12, K2tog, K1. 22 (28, 38) sts dec.
Row 2 (WS): K7, *KFB in next 2 sts, K12*, rep between ** until last
9 sts, KFB in next 2 sts, K7. 22 (28, 38) sts inc.
Rep Rows 1 and 2 for pattern.

DIRECTIONS
With MC, CO 178 (226, 306) sts.

Row 1 (RS): k1, ssk * k12, k2tog, ssk* rep between ** until last 15
sts, k12, k2tog, k1.
Row 2 (WS): k7, *kfb in next 2 sts, k12*, rep between ** until last 9
sts, kfb in next 2 sts, k7.

Change to CC1.
Work Rainbow Pattern for two rows, beginning with RS Row 1.

Change to MC.
Work Rainbow Pattern for two rows.
Continue to work as established, alternating two rows of MC
in Rainbow Pattern with two rows of CC in Rainbow Pattern as
follows:
CC2
MC
CC3
MC
CC4
MC
CC5
MC
CC1
MC

The goal of Project Linus is to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort to children
who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need through the gifts of new, handmade
blankets and afghans, lovingly created by volunteer “blanketeers.” Sizes can be made for
infants all the way through teens. For more information and to find local groups and blanket
requirements, see http://www.projectlinus.org.

24 Rainbow Knit Blankie


CALMING BABY KNIT HAT
by Stacey Winklepleck

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS NOTIONS


To fit Preemie (Baby, Toddler), up to 12 Yarn Needle
(14, 16)” circumference x 6 (6.5, 7)” high Stitch Marker

YARN GAUGE
Knit Picks Comfy Worsted (75% Pima 20 sts and 24 rounds = 4” in Stockinette
Cotton, 25% Acrylic; 109 yards/50g): Lilac stitch in the round, blocked.
24798, 1 ball

NEEDLES
US 6 (4mm) DPNs, or long circular for
Magic Loop, or 2 circulars for 2-circular
technique, or size to obtain gauge

Calming Baby Knit Hat 27


Calming Baby Knit Hat
Notes:
Hats are always adorable on newborns and babies and this soft, Repeat Round 11 once more, ending K 1 (0, 1). 4 (4, 5) sts.
simple hat will fit the bill. With a cuffed brim and simple stitches,
Finishing
you’ll be finished in no time and ready to start another!
Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. With yarn needle, pull tail through
2x2 Rib (worked in the round over multiples of 4 sts) remaining 4 (4, 5) sts, pull tightly to close. Weave in ends and
All Rounds: *K2, P2; rep from * to end. block.

Stockinette Stitch (St st, worked in the round over any number
of sts)
All Rounds: Knit all sts.

DIRECTIONS
Loosely CO 56 (64, 72) sts, PM and join to begin working in the
round, being careful not to twist sts.

Begin working in 2x2 rib, continue until work measures 1.5”.

Begin working in St st, continue until work measures 4 (4.5, 5)”


from CO edge.

Decrease Rounds:
Round 1: *K6, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 49 (56, 63) sts.
Round 2: K all sts.
Round 3: *K5, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 42 (48, 54) sts.
Round 4: K all sts.
Round 5: *K4, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 35 (40, 45) sts.
Round 6: K all sts.
Round 7: *K3, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 28 (32, 36) sts.
Round 8: K all sts.
Round 9: *K2, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 21 (24, 27) sts.
Round 10: *K1, K2TOG* rep between ** to end. 14 (16, 18) sts.
Round 11: K2TOG all around. 7 (8, 9) sts.

CLICK for Babies is a national grass roots campaign that partners with hospitals, public health
and child abuse prevention groups to create awareness of the leading trigger for infant abuse:
frustration with crying. Communities across North America donate handmade hats in shades of
purple to raise awareness of the Period of PURPLE Crying that all infants go through. The Period
of PURPLE Crying is research-based new parent education regarding infant crying, stress and
frustration. In the months of November and December, hats are given to new parents along
with the PURPLE education. For more details and to find local groups and cap requirements see
http://www.clickforbabies.org.

28 Calming Baby Knit Hat


COMFORT CROCHET
PET BLANKET
by Stacey Winklepleck

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS NOTIONS


14” x 14” (24” x 24”, 36” x 36”) Yarn Needle

YARN GAUGE
Knit Picks Brava Bulky (100% Premium 10 sts and 10 rows = 4” in Basketweave
Acrylic; 136 yards/100g) Canary 25736, 4 (5, Stitch Pattern.
7) balls

HOOKS
US 15/N (9.0mm) crochet hook, or size to
obtain gauge

Comfort Crochet Pet Blanket 31


Comfort Crochet Pet Blanket
Notes:
Animals need comfort too! This sweet Snuggle blanket will make Final Row: Ch 2, DC across row.
dogs and cats feel loved during their stay at a shelter. A simple
Fasten off.
basketweave pattern and soft acrylic yarn creates a blanket that
can be washed again and again. Finishing
Weave in ends securely.
Front Post Double Crochet (FPdc)
YO, insert hook into gap between two stitches from front to back,
then around the post and out to the front side of the work. Wrap
yarn around hook and draw a loop onto hook (pulling the hook
back out the way you went in) 3 loops on hook. Now make the
dc in the normal manner (YO, draw through 2 loops, YO draw
through remaining 2 loops on hook).

Back Post Double Crochet (BPdc)


YO, insert hook into gap between two stitches from back to front,
then around the post and out to the back side of the work. Wrap
yarn around hook and draw a loop onto hook (pulling the hook
back out the way you went in). 3 loops on hook. Now make the
dc in the normal manner (YO, draw through 2 loops, YO draw
through remaining 2 loops on hook).

Basketweave Stitch Pattern


Row 1: Ch 2, Hdc, 3 FPdc, *3 BPdc, 3 FPdc; rep from * across row,
ending with Hdc, Sk tch. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 2, Hdc, 3 BPdc, *3 FPdc, 3 BPdc; rep from * across row,
ending with Hdc, Sk tch. Turn.
Row 3: Rep Row 2
Row 4: Rep Row 1

DIRECTIONS
Ch 38 (62, 86).

Row 1: In 3rd st from hook, DC in each ch across, turn. 36 (60, 84)


sts.

Work Row 1 of Basketweave Stitch pattern.

Continue in pattern until piece measures 14 (24, 36)”.

Snuggles Project, a program of Hugs for Homeless Animals, coordinate donations of “Snuggles”,
an animal bed/mat/blanket, to comfort and calm frightened shelter dogs and cats at a time
when the animal feels the most vulnerable and hopeless. Local shelters worldwide accept
Snuggles; for more information about the Snuggles Project and to find local shelters, visit
http://www.snugglesproject.org or contact Hugs for Homeless Animals (http://www.h4ha.org).

32 Comfort Crochet Pet Blanket


BENEFACTION CROCHET HAT
by Stacey Winklepleck

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS NOTIONS


S (M, L), 18 (19.5, 21.5)” circumference Yarn Needle

YARN GAUGE
Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Sport (100% 18 sts and 16 rows = 4” in Half Double
Peruvian Highland Wool; 137 yards/50g): MC Crochet.
Dove Heather 25656 and CC White 25269, I
ball each

HOOKS
US 7 (4.5mm) crochet hook, or size to
obtain gauge

Benefaction Crochet Hat 35


Benefaction Crochet Hat
Notes:
This simple hat works up in a flash, starting from the top and Rnd 7: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 6 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
working your way down. Use a wool yarn as suggested or try in a hdc, Hdc in next 6 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St
soft cotton or acrylic for chemo cap. to first hdc. (64 sts)
Rnd 8: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 7 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
Magic Circle
hdc, Hdc in next 7 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St
Please see our tutorial for instructions:
to first hdc. (72 sts)
http://tutorials.knitpicks.com/wptutorials/learn-to-crochet-the-
Rnd 9: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 8 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
magic-circle/
hdc, Hdc in next 8 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St
Front Post Double Crochet (FPdc) to first hdc. (80 sts)
YO, insert hook into gap between two stitches from front to back,
S size only – skip to Rnd 12
then around the post and out to the front side of the work. Wrap
Rnd 10: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 9 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
yarn around hook and draw a loop onto hook (pulling the hook
hdc, Hdc in next 9 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St
back out the way you went in) 3 loops on hook. Now make the
to first hdc. (88 sts)
DC in the normal manner (YO, draw through 2 loops, YO draw
through remaining 2 loops on hook). M size only – skip to Rnd 12
Rnd 11: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 10 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
DIRECTIONS hdc, Hdc in next 10 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St
Set up: Create a large Magic Circle, work 8 Hdc in circle, join to
to first hdc. (96 sts)
first hdc with Sl St. 8 sts. Tighten circle.
Rnd 12: Ch 1, Hdc in same st, Hdc in all hdc around, join with Sl St
Rnd 1: Ch 1 (does not count as first st here and throughout), 2 Hdc
to first hdc.
in each hdc around, join with Sl St to first hdc. (16 sts)
Rnd 2: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next hdc,*work 2 Hdc in next All Sizes – Rep last rnd 7 (11, 15) more times.
hdc, Hdc in next hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St to Change to CC
first hdc. (24 sts) Rep Rnd 12 twice.
Rnd 3: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 2 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
hdc, Hdc in next 2 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St Change MC
to first hdc. (32 sts) Rep Rnd 12 twice.
Rnd 4: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 3 sts, *2 Hdc in next Change to CC
hdc, Hdc in next 3 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St Rep Rnd 12 twice.
to first hdc. (40 sts)
Rnd 5: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 4 hdc, *2 Hdc in next Change to MC
hdc, Hdc in next 4 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St Rep Rnd 12 twice.
to first hdc. (48 sts) Brim
Rnd 6: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 5 hdc, *2 Hdc in next Next Rnd: Ch 1, FPdc in same st, DC in next hdc, *FPdc in next
hdc, Hdc in next 5 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St hdc, DC in next hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St to
to first hdc. (56 sts) first FPdc. 80 (88, 96) sts.

afghans for Afghans is a humanitarian and educational people-to-people project that sends
hand knit and crochet wool projects to bring comfort and warmth to Afghan women, men, and
children who continue to suffer from oppression, war, hunger, poverty, and sickness. Every year, a
different campaign is launched with required projects and sizes based on current need. For more
information and to see the current campaign, visit http://www.afghansforafghans.org.

36 Benefaction Crochet Hat


Next Rnd: Ch 1, *FPdc in same st, DC in next st; rep from * to end
of round, join with Sl St to first FPdc.
Rep last rnd 3 more times.

Finishing
Fasten off and weave in ends. Block if desired.
KITTY-CORNER
CROCHET SQUARE
by Stacey Winklepleck

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS NOTIONS


8” Square Yarn Needle

YARN GAUGE
Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Superwash 16 sts = 4” in Single Crochet
Worsted (100% Superwash Wool; 110
yards/50g): CC1 White 26326, CC2 Clarity
26337, CC3 Haze Heather 26320, CC4 Dove
Heather 26302, 1 skein each

HOOKS
Size I/9 (5.5mm) crochet hook, or size to
obtain gauge

Kitty-Corner Crochet Square 39


Kitty-Corner Crochet Square
Notes:
Play with color with this simple corner to corner square! A Finishing
perfect pattern for using up odds & ends, you can create endless Weave in ends, block to measurements.
variations. With single crochet in addition to simple increases
and decreases, your squares will be done in no time.

DIRECTIONS
Increase Section
With CC1, Ch 2, 3 SC in 2nd ch from hook, turn.
Row 1: Ch 1, 2 SC in first sc, SC in all sc across row to last sc, 2 SC
in last sc, turn. 5 sts.
Row 2: Rep row 1. 7 sts
Row 3: Rep row 1. 9 sts
Row 4: Ch 1, SC in all sc across row to end, turn. 9 sts.

Change to CC2
Rep Increase Rows 1-4 twice. 21 sts.
Change to CC3
Rep Increase Rows 1-4 twice. 33 sts.
Change to CC4
Rep Increase Rows 1-4 once. 39 sts

Decrease Section
Row 1: Ch 1, Sk 1 sc, SC in all sc across row to last 2 sc, Sk 1 sc, SC
in last sc, turn. 2 sts decreased. 37 sts
Row 2: Rep Row 1. 35 sts.
Row 3: Rep Row 1. 33 sts.
Row 4: Ch 1, SC in all sc across to end of row, turn. 33 sts.

Change to CC3
Rep Decrease Rows 1-4 twice. 21 sts
Change to CC2
Rep Decrease Rows 1-4 twice. 9 sts
Change to CC1
Rep Decrease Rows 1-4 once. 3 sts.
Final Row: Ch 1, SC3tog. 1 st.

Fasten off last st.

Knit-A-Square’s aim is to distribute blankets and warm clothing to orphaned and vulnerable
children in South Africa. Started in 2008, it is now a worldwide community effort. Knitters and
crocheters create 8x8” squares out of warm yarn, which are then stitched together into blankets
by volunteers in South Africa and distributed to children in need. For further information and to
see square requirements, see http://www.knit-a-square.com.

40 Kitty-Corner Crochet Square


PICC CROCHET BAND
by Stacey Winklepleck

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS NOTIONS


11” around x 8” long Yarn Needle

YARN GAUGE
Knit Picks Comfy Sport (75% Pima 20 sts = 4” single crochet
Cotton, 25% Acrylic; 136 yards/50g): MC
Ivory 24429, CC Sea Foam 24431; 1 skein
each

HOOKS
Size 7 (4.5mm) crochet hook, or size to
obtain gauge

PICC Crochet Band 43


PICC Crochet Band
Notes:
Create a fashionable cover in a soft yarn to cover a PICC line Rnd 36-37: rep rnd 2
dressing. A simple tube in cheerful colors can make a person’s
Fasten off.
day and only takes a small amount of time. Crochet it in Comfy
or try it in a soft wool or acrylic. Finishing

DIRECTIONS Weave in ends, block to measurements.


With MC, ch 48, sl st last ch in 1st ch to join in round
Rnd 1: Ch 1 (does not count as first st here and throughout, dc in
same st, dc in each ch all around, join with Sl St to the first dc. 48
sts.

Rnd 2: Ch 1, dc in same st, dc in each st all around, join wth sl st to


the first dc.

Rnd 3: Ch 1, Sc in same st, sc next 4 sts, 2 sc in next st, *sc in next


5 sts, 2 sc in next st*, rep from * to * all around, join with sl st to
first sc. 56 sts.

Rnd 4: Ch 1, Sc in same st, sc in all sts around, join with Sl St to


first sc.

Rnd 5: Change to CC, rep rnd 4.

Rnd 6: Change to MC, rep rnd 4.

Rnd 7: Rep rnd 4.

Rnd 8: Rep rnd 5.

Rnd 9-10: Rep rnds 6-7.

Rnd 11: Rep rnd 5.

Rnd 12: Rep rnd 6.

Rnds 13-22: Rep rnd 4.

Rnds 23-34: Rep rnds 4-12.

Rnd 35: Ch 1, Sc in same st, Sc next 3 sts, 2sctog, *sc in next 4 sts,
2sctog *, rep from * to * all around, join with Sl St to first sc. 48
sts.

Knots of Love currently donates over 4,000 knit and crochet caps, Neonatal blankets and PICC
Covers every month to women, men and preemie babies in hospitals and treatment centers
throughout the country. Their gift is simple: human warmth and kindness to someone in need.
These gifts are a constant reminder to the patient and loved ones that they are not alone. Their
creations are distributed free of charge. For more information and for project requirements, see
https://www.knotsoflove.org.

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RAINBOW CROCHET BLANKIE
by Stacey Winklepleck

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS HOOKS


32” x 32” (40” x 60”, 50 x 72”) US I/9 (5.5mm) crochet hook, or size to
obtain gauge
YARN
Knit Picks Brava Worsted (100% Premium NOTIONS
Acrylic; 218 yards/100g): MC White Yarn Needle
25694, 5 (8, 11) skeins. CC1 Canary 25706,
GAUGE
CC2 Orange 25705, CC3 Red 25712, CC4
19 st and 20 rows = 4” in Single Crochet
Eggplant 25704, CC5 Celestial 26130,
CC6 Grass 26132, 1 (1, 2) skeins each.

Rainbow Crochet Blankie 47


Rainbow Crochet Blankie
Notes:
In the darkest of times, sometimes all a child needs is a bit of
warmth, cheer and love. Crochet this simple ripple blanket in
bright colors and it will be something they’ll hold on to for years
to come.

In this pattern, you have 2 rows of MC with 1 row of the CC in


between.

DIRECTIONS
With MC, Ch 155 (189, 240).

Row 1: Work 2 SC into 2nd ch from hook, *SC in next 7 ch, Sk 2


ch, SC in next 7 ch, 3 SC in next ch; rep from * to end of row, omit
1 sc at end of last rep, turn.

Row 2: Ch 1, 2 SC in first sc, *SC in next 7 sc, Sk 2 sc, SC in next 7


sc, 3 SC in next sc; rep from * to end, omit 1 sc at end of last rep,
turn.

Change to CC1. Rep row 2 once.


Change to MC. Rep row 2 twice.
Change to CC2. Rep row 2 once.
Change to MC. Rep row 2 twice.
Change to CC3. Rep row 2 once.
Change to MC. Rep row 2 twice .
Change to CC4. Rep row 2 once.
Change to MC. Rep row 2 twice.
Change to CC5. Rep row 2 once.
Change to MC. Rep row 2 twice.
Change to CC6. Rep row 2 once.
Change to MC. Rep row 2 twice.

Continue in established pattern until piece measures 32 (60, 72)”


from edge.

Fasten off.

Finishing
Weave in ends, wash and dry.

The Project Linus goal to is to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort to children
who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need through the gifts of new, handmade
blankets and afghans, lovingly created by volunteer “blanketeers.” Sizes can be made for
infants all the way through teens. For more information and to find local groups and blanket
requirements, see http://www.projectlinus.org.

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CALMING BABY CROCHET HAT
by Stacey Winklepleck

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS NOTIONS


Preemie (Newborn, 3-6mths), 12 (14, 16)” Yarn Needle
circumference
GAUGE
YARN 18 sts and 16 rows = 4” in Half Double
Knit Picks Comfy Sport (75% Pima Cotton, Crochet.
25% Acrylic; 136 yards/50g): Lilac Mist
24432, 1 ball.

HOOKS
US 7 (4.5mm) crochet hook, or size to
obtain gauge

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Calming Baby Crochet Hat Rnd 5: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 4 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
hdc, Hdc in next 4 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St
Notes: to first hdc. (48 sts)
Hats are always adorable on newborns and babies and this soft Rnd 6: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 5 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
and simple hat will fit the bill. Starting from the top and using half hdc, Hdc in next 5 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St
double crochet, you’ll be finished in no time and be ready to start to first hdc. (56 sts)
another!
Preemie size - skip to Rnd 9
Magic Circle
Rnd 7: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 6 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
Please see our tutorial for instructions:
hdc, Hdc in next 6 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St
http://tutorials.knitpicks.com/wptutorials/learn-to-crochet-the-
to first hdc. (64 sts)
magic-circle/
Newborn sizes - skip to Rnd 9
Front Post Double Crochet (FPdc)
YO, insert hook into gap between two stitches from front to back, Rnd 8: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 7 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
then around the post and out to the front side of the work. Wrap hdc, Hdc in next 7 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St
yarn around hook and draw a loop onto hook (pulling the hook to first hdc. (72 sts)
back out the way you went in) 3 loops on hook. Now make the Rnd 9: Ch 1, Hdc in same st, Hdc in all hdc around, join with Sl St
dc in the normal manner (YO, draw through 2 loops, YO draw to first hdc.
through remaining 2 loops on hook).
Rep last rnd 8 (12, 16) more times.
DIRECTIONS Brim
Set up: Create a large Magic Circle, work 8 Hdc in circle, join to Next Rnd: Ch 1, FPdc in same st, DC in next hdc, *FPdc in next
first hdc with Sl St (8 st). Tighten circle. hdc, DC in next hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St to
Rnd 1: Ch 1 (does not count as first st here and throughout), 2 first FPdc. 56 (64, 72) sts.
Hdc in each hdc, join with Sl St to first hdc. (16 sts) Rep last rnd 3 more times. Fasten off.
Rnd 2: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next st, *2 Hdc in next st,
Hdc in next hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St to first Finishing
hdc. (24 sts) Weave in ends and block.
Rnd 3: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 2 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
hdc, Hdc in next 2 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St
to first hdc. (32 sts)
Rnd 4: Ch 1, 2 Hdc in same st, Hdc in next 3 hdc, *2 Hdc in next
hdc, Hdc in next 3 hdc; rep from * to end of round, join with Sl St
to first hdc. (40 sts)

CLICK for Babies is a national grass roots campaign that partners with hospitals, public health
and child abuse prevention groups to create awareness of the leading trigger for infant abuse:
frustration with crying. Communities across North America donate handmade hats in shades of
purple to raise awareness of the Period of PURPLE Crying that all infants go through. The Period
of PURPLE Crying is research-based new parent education regarding infant crying, stress and
frustration. In the months of November and December, hats are given to new parents along
with the PURPLE education. For more details and to find local groups and cap requirements see
http://www.clickforbabies.org.

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Knit Abbreviations

BO bind off LH left hand P-wise purlwise SSSK sl, sl, sl, k these
CN cable needle M marker rep repeat 3 sts tog
CC contrast color M1 make one stitch rev St st reverse stockinette St st stockinette stitch
CDD centered stitch
sts stitch(es)
double dec M1L make one left- RH right hand TBL through back loop
CO cast on leaning stitch rnd(s) round(s)
TFL through front loop
cont continue M1R make one right- RS right side
dec decrease(es) leaning stitch Sk skip tog together

DPN(s) double pointed MC main color Sk2p sl 1, k2tog, pass W&T wrap & turn
needle(s) slipped stitch over (see specific
- instructions
P purl
k2tog: 2 sts dec in pattern)
EOR every other row P2tog purl 2 sts
together SKP sl, k, psso: 1 WE work even
inc increase
PM place marker st dec WS wrong side
K knit
PFB purl into the Sl slip WYIB with yarn in back
K2tog knit two sts front and back SM slip marker
together of the stitch WYIF with yarn in front
SSK sl, sl, k these
KFB knit into the front 2 sts tog YO yarn over
PSSO pass slipped
and back of stitch stitch over SSP sl, sl, p these
K-wise knitwise PU pick up 2 sts tog tbl

Abbreviations
Crochet Abbreviations

beg beginning lp(s) loop(s) SL slip


BLP single or double crochet in back PM place marker sl st slip stitch
loop only rem remaining st(s) stitch(es)
BPDC back post double crochet rep repeat tr treble crochet
ch(s) chain(s) RM remove marker TCH top of turning chain made at
ch-sp chain space rnd(s) round(s) start of previous row
DC double crochet SC single crochet YO yarn over
FSC foundation single crochet SC2tog single crochet two together ** repeat directions given from * to *
FPDC front post double crochet shell a group of stitches all worked in
HDC half double crochet the same stitch

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Worsted Weight Sport Weight
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PSSO pass slipped 2 sts tog
and back of stitch stitch over SSP sl, sl, p these
K-wise knitwise PU pick up 2 sts tog tbl

Abbreviations
Crochet Abbreviations

beg beginning lp(s) loop(s) SL slip


BLP single or double crochet in back PM place marker sl st slip stitch
loop only rem remaining st(s) stitch(es)
BPDC back post double crochet rep repeat tr treble crochet
ch(s) chain(s) RM remove marker TCH top of turning chain made at
ch-sp chain space rnd(s) round(s) start of previous row
DC double crochet SC single crochet YO yarn over
FSC foundation single crochet SC2tog single crochet two together ** repeat directions given from * to *
FPDC front post double crochet shell a group of stitches all worked in
HDC half double crochet the same stitch

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