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Posted : adminOn 5/16/2017Baby’s Dino Hat with Cape. Photos of naked babies on sheepskins is sooo yesterday! But of course it had to happen, now that I got real sheepskin for my second grandson Dexter. Now, all the rage is to use props of various kinds. They can be cute or funky or silly or geeky or anything that catches the parents’ fancy. Often it’s something to show the interests of the parents. Just search for “baby photo props” on Google and you’ll get 5 million hits!
Photos of naked babies on sheepskins is sooo yesterday! But of course it had to happen, now that I got real sheepskin for my second grandson Dexter.
My daughter Maria wanted a dinosaur/dragon outfit for her newborn son’s photo. She asked me to make one in lime green and blue, and showed me a bunch of photos she had found online. Seemed easy enough: it’s just a beanie with an attached cape and a row of dorsal plates.
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I happened to have cotton yarn in the requested colors. It’s a bit chunky, but it worked. Here’s how I made it: Newborn Dino Hat/Cape. Size: 1. 4” hat with a 1. To make the hat a bit smaller/bigger, just add less/more DC on Round 4 evenly distributed. Gauge: 3. DC and 2 rows equal 1” x 1”Yarn: worsted weight cotton – I used Fantasy Naturale from Plymouth Yarn. Hook: US G or 4 mm – the yarn is for US8 knitting needles.
Start with green yarn by making a Magic Circle, CH (Chain) 3. R1 1. 1 DC (double crochet) into ring, join with a SL ST (slip stitch) and pull the ring tight. R2 CH 3, 1. DC in same stitch as chain, 2.
DC into each stitch, join (2. DC)R3 CH3, *2. DC into next stitch, 1.
DC into next stitch*, repeat all around, join (3. DC)R4 CH3, 1. DC in next 4 stitches, 2.
DC in next, *DC in next 5 stitches, 2. DC in next*, repeat all around, join (4. DC)R5- 8 CH3, DC in each stitch around, join (4. DC)Cut yarn and fasten off. Cape: Count 1. 0 stitches to the right of the last stitch and insert yarn. CH3, DC into next 2. CH3 and turn. DC in each stitch across, but skip the last stitch.
DC). Continue in this manner, reducing one stitch per row until there’s only 3 stitches left. Cut yarn and fasten all ends.
Attach blue yarn to the edge. I did that near the tip of the tail. Single Crochet all the way around, join with first SC.
Cut yarn and weave in the ends. Dorsal Plates. I made the plates in three sizes.
Use the blue edging yarn. Large Plate: Magic Circle, CH3. R1 3. DC, TC (Treble Crochet), 4. DC into circle, pull closed and TURN! R2 CH1, SC in next 3 stitches, 2. HDC (Half Double Crochet) in next, 3. DC in next, 2. HDC in next, SC in next 3 stitches, cut yarn leaving enough for sewing the plate in place.
Weave in the beginning yarn end. Medium Plate: Magic Circle, CH2. Watch I, Daniel Blake Streaming here. R1 2. HDC, DC, 3.
HDC into circle, pull closed and TURN! R2 CH1, SC in next 2 stitches, 2.
HDC in next, 3. DC in next, 2. HDC in next, SC in last 2 stitches, cut yarn leaving enough for sewing the plate in place.
Weave in the beginning yarn end. Small Plate: Do just the first row of the Large Plate. Watch Shivers Online Facebook here. Flatten the hat/cape and place the plates evenly along the “spine”. Pin. Sew in place with small stitches. Do take baby photos when the baby is less than two weeks old! Our baby Dexter is now almost 4 weeks and he does not like to pose. When we remove his clothes, he wakes up and becomes a ninja!~ Marina.
Update: This pattern is now also available in Swedish and Finnish! Related.
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