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Well, this was a custom order that was just so much fun. I love the little shoes with bows! I’m not
sure if I’m allowed to use the name of the character (without getting in trouble) so we’ll just call her
Little Mouse instead of….well…..you know who.
This was such an easy pattern since it is just a basic beanie with some ears. Here is the basic pattern:
I used bernat super saver worsted weight yarn for all of it.
H hook
Hat
2.ch2. dc in same dc as ch 2. 2dc in each dc (24 st) join every round unless otherwise noted
3.ch 2 dc in same dc as ch 2. (2dc in next dc, dc in next dc) around (36 sts)
4.ch2, dc in same dc as ch 2 (2dc in next st, dc in next two sts) around (48 sts)
5. ch 2. Dc in same st, dc all the way around. (48 sts each row) Continue in pattern until 6 rows of dc
are done, OR until a hat height of 5.5” – 6” is achieved.
Earflap: (make 2)
(I fold the hat in half so that the front is showing. I then count in 5 sts from each side and place a
stitch marker. This is where I start my earflaps and I work toward the back of the hat where the
joining “seam” is.)
Edging:
With OUTSIDE of hat facing you, attach yarn to back of hat and ch 1. Sc in each st around, working sc
evenly over sides of earflaps. Fasten off, tie in all loose ends.
Ears
3. Continuing in rounds, *2sc in next sc, sc in next st* 6 times. (18 sc)
4. continuing in rounds, *2sc in next sc, sc in each of the next 2 sts* 6 times. (24 sc)
5.
6. continuing in rounds, *2sc in next sc, sc in each of the next three sts* 6 times. (30 sc)
7.
6. continuing in rounds, *2sc in next sc, sc in each of the next 4 sts* 6 times. (36 sc)
8. Continuing in rounds, *2sc in next sc, sc in each of the next 5 sts* 6 times. (42 sc)
Note** you are going to continue to do the same thing we just did, but with decreasing this time.
This makes the circle ear two layers thick, and they stand up much better this way.
9. Continuing in rounds, *sc2tog, sc in each of the next 5 sts* 6 times (36 sts)
10. continuing in rounds, *sc2tog, sc in each of the next 4 sts* 6 times (30 sts)
11.
10. continuing in rounds, *sc2tog, sc in each of the next 3 sts* 6 times (24 sts)
12. continuing in rounds, *sc2tog, sc in each of the next 2 sts* 6 times (18 sts)
13.
12. continuing in rounds, *sc2tog, sc in each of the next 1 st* 6 times (12 sts)
leave a long tail, fasten off and break yarn. With a needle, make sure hole is closed. Flatten to make a
nice round circle. I also weave the needle back and forth a few times attaching the two layers of the
ear so that it doesn’t puff out to make a ‘ball’. You want nice, flat circles.
Sew the two ears evenly onto hat, pinning in place first to make sure of the placement.
I just used my Pretty and plain mary jane pattern, but used all red. I added white bows, but you could
add polka dots or anything you want. The sky is the limit!
Skirt
I used the diaper cover pattern from the Little brimmed hat and diaper cover pattern on my blog. I
used white.
Chain 55, HDC in second chain from hook and all the way across, chain 1, turn (54 HDC) If this is WAY
longer than your diaper covers waist line then I would adjust now. Stitch count doesn’t really matter
that much.
Row 2: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next, *2 HDC, HDC, *continue for the rest of row, chain 1, turn
Row 8: add a scalloped edge. *skip first 2 stitches, 5 double crochets into next stitch, skip next 2
Stitches, single crochet into next stitch, repeat from * to end and finish off.
I crocheted little white polka dots by starting with a magic ring and hdc9 in each. You can decide if
you like them bigger or smaller. I then sewed them on. I then sewed the skirt onto the diaper cover.
This
Takes a bit of adjusting to get it just right so that there is a bit of cross-over in the front.
For the tail all I did was sc a line, then sc back on it. Sew it on. Voila!
There you have it. I hope you have fun making it. The sky is the limit to how you can do this. Check
out the below photos to see more ideas. These are all the Mickey and Minnie inspired hats that I
have made. Happy Crocheting!