Sock monkeys for Craft Hope's project 4! All the sock monkeys are going to kids at a burn camp so they mentioned that incorporating some firefighting gear on the sock monkey would be awesome. So I made a firefighter hat (so why I love crochet, you can make almost anything out of that one little hook!)
I used
this sock monkey tutorial (I needed some more pictures than the standard instructions.)
I tried a few patterns for firefighter hats but I just couldn't figure them out or didn't feel like sizing them for the monkey's head. Here is what I came up with:
Firefighter hat for sock monkeyF hook
Caron simply soft yarn
HAT BODY:
Row 1: Make magic loop, chain (CH) 3, 11 double crochet (DC) around loop. Pull loop tight. Slip stitch into top of chain 3. Ch 3.
Row 2: In same stitch as Ch3, 1 DC. In each stitch, 2 DC, around. Slip stitch into top of chain 3. Ch 3.
Row 3: In same stitch as Ch3, 1 DC. 1 DC in next stitch, 2 DC in next stitch, around. Slip stitch into top of chain 3. Ch 3.
Row 4: In same stitch as Ch3, 1 DC. 1 DC in each of first 2 stitches, 2 DC in next, around. Slip stitch into top of chain 3. Ch 3.
(start checking the size of the hat with the monkey's head now, you might find you don't need to do all the increases in row 5, I didn't, just some spaced around. Also you might not need all the length in rows 6-8 or more depending on where you put the ears.)Row 5: In same stitch as Ch3, 1 DC. 1 DC in each of first 4 stitches, 2 DC in next, around. Slip stitch into top of chain 3. Ch 3. (I ended up with 37 stitches)
Row 6-8: In same stitch as Ch3, 1 DC. 1 DC in each stitch around. Slip stitch into top of chain 3. Ch 1.
FRONT HAT BRIM:
1 half double crochet (HDC) in front loop of next 26 stitches. Chain 1 and turn.
1 HDC in each stitch across to the beginning for front brim. SC down to next available non front brim stitch.
BACK HAT BRIM:
HDC in back loop (this will be on the same side as the front loop stitches on the front brim) of remaining stitches across (I had 12).
Next 3 rows, decrease one stitch at beginning of each row, HDC across rows to last two stitches, decrease another stitch. (the brim had 6 stitches at the end)
?does this make any sense? Please let me know if you find any mistakes, I will fix it right away!
NUMBER PLATE:
I used
these instructions for the number plate.
I attached the number plate to the hat while back stitching the number on the plate with black yarn. Basically, I embroidered the number right through the number plate and the hat.
Finger press the middle of the hat to make the helmet indent.

cute little guy!
(I think Santa is going to bring my girl one)