Hat is 15 rnds of hdc, followed by 4 rnds sc.
R1: 8 hdc
R2: 16 hdc
R3: 24 hdc
R4: 32 hdc
R5: 40 hdc
R6: 48 hdc
R7: 56 hdc
R8: 60 hdc
R9-15: 60 hdc
R16-19: 60 sc
Sorry for the terrible lighting in the pictures. It was ridiculously bright outside or terribly dim in my house. I went with bright, natural lighting. What’re you gonna do?
I attached the hair as the tutorial specified, but I’m not sure how much heavy play this thing will stand up to. It looks super cute, but to me the hair doesn’t seem like it will stay put for any extended length of time. If all you want it for is to look good for one night of trick-or-treating and after that it’s just a dress-up wig: this is the perfect project for you. If you want this to be a winter hat and withstand months of abuse from a child: nope, not gonna happen.
I tried to list the pattern to Ravelry, but because there was no actual knit or crochet pattern, just a tutorial for how to attach the “hair,” Ravelry keeps deleting it. So, here you go Frozen lovers. This is the link to the pattern.
http://undomestic-goddess.com/2014/08/15/let-it-go/
The snowflakes are the Snow Reflections sew-on gems from Favorite Findings. I hot-glued them. Item #550001213.
http://shop.buttonlovers.com/550001213-p/550001213.htm
The crown was purchased from a dollar bin in the checkout of JoAnn Fabrics. I ripped it off the headband it was attached to, and then hot-glued it to the wig.