Crochet an Adorable Football Hat and Diaper Cover

by Amy Lehman | November 4, 2023 6:06 am

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How to Crochet a Football Hat and Diaper Cover

Are you look­ing to cro­chet a charm­ing foot­ball hat and dia­per cov­er set for your lit­tle one or as a delight­ful gift for a friend’s baby show­er? Well, you’re in luck because we’ve got a free pat­tern that offers a cre­ative and prac­ti­cal solu­tion for keep­ing your lit­tle angels cozy and styl­ish. With the lat­est ver­sion of our pat­tern, we’ve made it eas­i­er than ever to access. So, grab your cot­ton yarn, yarn nee­dle, and tapes­try nee­dle, and let’s get start­ed with some sin­gle and dou­ble cro­chet stitch­es to give your baby that “new look.”

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To begin, gath­er your mate­ri­als, includ­ing your favorite col­or of cot­ton yarn, a yarn nee­dle, and a tapes­try nee­dle. You’ll also need black and white yarn for those clas­sic foot­ball col­ors and black but­tons for the fin­ish­ing touch­es.

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Crochet a Football Hat and Diaper Cover

Next, move on to the dia­per cov­er pat­tern, designed to be cute and prac­ti­cal. The entire dia­per cov­er set pat­tern is part of this com­pre­hen­sive guide. Select the appro­pri­ate size and work on those dou­ble cro­chet stitch­es. Slip stitch to a snug fit, and add black but­tons to com­plete the look.

So, whether you’re cro­chet­ing for your lit­tle one, a friend’s baby show­er, or sell­ing the fin­ished prod­uct on Etsy, our pat­tern is here to make your project suc­cess­ful. Thank you for using our pat­tern, and enjoy mak­ing your lit­tle angel the cutest foot­ball fan on the block!

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Sup­plies:

Red Heart Love Blue and Yel­low yarn
But­ton
Hook,  H hookYarn nee­dle

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- Cro­chet hook 
- Tapes­try nee­dle
- Stitch mark­er

Abbre­vi­a­tions: dc=double cro­chet
sc=single cro­chet
sl st=slip stitch
ch=chain
dc2tog=double cro­chet 2 togeth­er decrease
sc2tog=single cro­chet 2 togeth­er decrease
Use a larg­er hook for a larg­er hat or make an increase.

New­born baby head cir­cum­fer­ence: 13″ – 14″, Hat height = 5.5 to 6″= J hook,
Hat
Instruc­tions: Blue and Yel­low yarn, J hook
ch 5- slip stitch to form a ring,

rnd 1. ch 3, 11 dc in ring, join with sl st. on top of ch 3. ‑12 sts.

rnd 2. ch 3, dc in same st. as join­ing, 2dc in each st. Around. Join with sl st on top of chain 2. ‑24 sts.
rnd 3. ch 3 counts as the first stitch, *2dc in next st., dc in the next stitch, repeat from *around, join with sl st. ‑36 sts.
rnd 4. Sl St with Yel­low yarn, ch 3, dc in each stitch around. Join with sl st. ‑36 sts.
rnds 5–8. Sl St with Blue yarn, *ch 3, dc in each stitch around. Join with sl st. *Repeat this round 4 times total.
rnd 9. Sl St with Yel­low yarn, ch 3, dc in each stitch around. Join with sl st.
rnd 10. Sl St with Blue yarn, ch 3, dc in each stitch around. Join with sl st. Fas­ten off.
In the cen­ter of the hat, take Yel­low yarn and your yarn need­ed and sew a 2‑inch ver­ti­cal line down the hat and sew 3, 1.5‑inch hor­i­zon­tal lines across the ver­ti­cal line to make it look like a foot­ball; see pic­ture above.
Dia­per Cov­er
Yel­low and Blue yarn
1.5 inch But­ton
H Hook
CH 47, H hook, Start with Blue Yarn,
Row 1. sc in 2nd ch from hook and each stitch across. Turn ‑46 sc
2. ch 2,  dc in each stitch across. Turn ‑46 dc
3. Ch 1, sc in each stitch across. Turn ‑46 sc
4. Slip Stitch into the next 12 stitch­es, in the 12 stitch, ch 2, dc in the next 23
stitch­es, leave the remain­ing 11 stitch­es unworked. Turn
5. Ch 1, sc in each stitch across. Turn
6. Ch 2, dc in each stitch across. Turn
7. Ch 1, sc in each stitch across. Turn
8. Ch 2, dc2tog decrease. dc in the next 20 stitch­es, dc2tog decrease. Turn
9. Ch 1, sc in each stitch across. Turn
10. Ch 2, dc2tog decrease, dc in the next 18 stitch­es, dc2tog decrease. Turn
11. Ch1, sc in each stitch across. Turn
12. Ch 2, dc2tog decrease, dc in the next 16 stitch­es, dc2tog decrease. Turn
13. Ch 1, sc2tog decrease, sc in the next 14 stitch­es, sc2tog decrease. Turn
14. Ch 2, dc2tog decrease, dc in the next 12 stitch­es, dc2tog decrease. Turn
15. Ch 1, sc2tog decrease, sc in the next 10 stitch­es, sc2tog decrease. Turn
16. Ch 2, dc in each stitch across, Turn
17. Ch 1, sc in each stitch across, Turn
18. Ch 2, dc in each stitch across, Turn
19. Ch 1, sc in each stitch across, Turn
20. Ch 2, dc in each stitch across, Turn
21. Ch 1, sc in each stitch across, Turn
22. Ch 2, dc in each stitch across, Turn
23. Ch 1, sc in each stitch across, Turn
24. Ch 2, dc in each stitch across, Turn
25. Ch 1, sc in each stitch across, Turn
26. Ch 2, dc in each stitch across, Turn, Fas­ten off.
27. Slip stitch With Yel­low yarn, sc even­ly around the entire dia­per cov­er, and Fas­ten off.

See the but­ton on the cen­ter top of the dia­per cov­er. The end of the side flaps with dc will fas­ten around the but­ton.

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This pat­tern is not just a great idea; it’s also a fan­tas­tic way to show­case your cro­chet skills and cre­ate a per­son­al­ized pho­to prop for your lit­tle base­ball fan. Whether you’re an expe­ri­enced cro­cheter or try­ing it for the first time, this pat­tern is user-friend­ly and easy to fol­low.

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Feel free to per­son­al­ize your project with your col­or of choice to match your baby’s style, and rest easy know­ing that this pat­tern com­plies with Etsy’s terms and pri­va­cy pol­i­cy.

In con­clu­sion, this cro­chet foot­ball hat and dia­per cov­er set is a fan­tas­tic addi­tion to your baby’s wardrobe. Cro­chet it con­fi­dent­ly and fol­low cur­rent safe­ty stan­dards to reduce fire risk. We’re com­mit­ted to your pri­va­cy, and our com­mit­ment to renew­able elec­tric­i­ty ensures that our site works effi­cient­ly. Plus, we’re always avail­able to assist you through our help cen­ter.

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