Refresher course is not completely accurate seeing as I learned to crochet when I was about eight years old and haven't really crocheted since then. Thanks to Pinterest {Am I wrong in assuming you've heard of it?}, I came across http://www.craftyminx.com/crochet-school/ on Craftyminx's site as well as a few crochet patterns.
The Crochet School is well organized and, for any other visual learners out there, she has all of her lessons in video {for both right and left handed}. I did not watch every single video before I began my first real crocheting project in quite some years. Instead, I worked through a pattern for this baby hat. Whenever I was a bit confused, I referred to the applicable Crochet School lesson for the instruction I was working through. After the hat was complete {after my second attempt; I didn't like the first one}, I used this pattern for the flower and added it on. The hat was done in a short part of the day.
I was quite pleased with my little hat for my baby girl. I've packed it {along with a cute outfit of course} so she can wear it home from the hospital. I made a couple of the hats actually, but I am in love with these colors~ turquoise and coral. One of the nicer things about this hat is it can be made with a finer yarn so that it is fine to wear in the summer ; with all of the spaces, it is rather airy.
Hopefully soon I'll have a picture of my little one modeling this hat, as I feel I have gone into full swing nesting {making hats, blankets, reorganizing the kitchen and family room}. I'm also hoping to get up a tutorial for the taggie blanket there in the background {it was so simple but fun to make}. And if you are interested in seeing what else I have found on Pinterest or added to my boards, hop over and look at my pins.

Sheila, the hat is darling!! I've been doing quite a bit of crocheting recently as well. I like that about Pinterest -- it has been getting me into creative mode. Your little blanket is cute, and of course I can't wait to see your new little bundle.
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