Snowy Ridges
This Snowy Ridges hat is a beautiful crochet pattern. A J crochet hook enables you to make this great pattern easily using worsted weight yarn. This is perfect for the holiday season or a Sunday morning in church. It would also make an excellent holiday gift for friends and family. The cute green holly adds just the perfect amount of Christmas cheer to your outfit.
Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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JaneEK
Dec 15, 2016
This is such a pretty little hat. It took me a while to figure out how to make even Front Post stitches, and now I cant get enough of them. This project gave me all sorts of ideas about adding interesting trims. My only gripe is that the pattern only gives instructions for adult womens sized small and average. Shouldnt be too hard to figure out for toddlers or children.
Cheryl Y
Nov 09, 2016
This is a great hat pattern and the name is great! Snowy Ridges is perfect for the fpdc, I love this kind of hat. I want to make it for different size heads so I wonder if I can just use different size hooks? As for the holy part, I think I'll just pin it on so it can be taken off is the user wants. Thank you so much for this free crochet hat pattern.
jeschoech 2458780
Jan 24, 2012
Just finished making this and it looks exactly like the picture! Beautiful. If you have never used fpdc before, it is tricky the first time. And depending on how you crochet, your ribbed design may be on the inside. I had to turn my hat inside out when I was finished.
emmabarton
Apr 12, 2012
i think you did the back post then... not front post. :D i did that a couple of times when i first started too. i love the stitch, makes a wonderful pattern on things!
goodangelic 716465 4
Nov 14, 2011
what does it mean in your pattern average only and small only? I don't see how you go from 60 dc to next row 54 dc then back to 60 dc? thank you
cpicco
Dec 29, 2011
If you look at the row numbering you won't use row 5 twice. YOu either picks small hat size or average hat size and then follow the row # for that size. Make sense? So, if small you use all the rows and then when you get to the rows that have 2 choices you just use the small ones.
JennyBee1
Aug 30, 2011
@anned386 5007291, fpdc stands for "front post double crochet." Hope this helps! --editor of AllFreeCrochet
anned386 5007291
Aug 29, 2011
Question for "Suzies Stuff" about Snowy Ridges hat...in Rounds 6-14, what does the instruction fpdc mean? Please...need answer by Tues evening 83011. Thanks so much
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