![]() You may use the pattern to make unlimited items for yourself, for charity, or to give as gifts. © 2020 by Ashley Edmonds (Through The Loop Yarn Craft) and published with permission by Underground Crafter. ***For a messy bun beanie, weave in ends without closing the top!.With long tail and yarn needle weave through final round and pull tight to close top of hat.If your hat hasn’t reached the 8″ (20.5 cm) height, you may need to add another row.Rnd 16: HDC2TOG around, SLST to first ST of round, Tie off leaving long tail to sew hat closed (15HDC).Rnd 15: CH 1, HDC in sam ST as CH, FS around, SLST to top of first HDC, ( 15 FS).Rnd 14: Skip next ST after the CH, (HDC, CH1, SK next ST) repeat around, SLST after last CH1 to the top of the first CH2 of the Rnd (15 HDC).Rnd 13: CH1, HDC2tog, repeat around SLST to first HDC, CH2 (30 HDC).Rnd 6: CH 1, HDC in same ST as CH1, FS around, SLST to top of first HDC, (30 FS).Rnd 5: Sk first ST after CH2, (HDC in next ST, CH1, SK next ST) repeat around, SLST to top of CH2 (30 HDC).Rnd 4: CH 1, HDC in the first HDC of the FS Rnd, (HDC in the CH space, HDC in the top of the FS) repeat around, SLST to the first HDC, CH 2 (60 HDC).Rnd 3: CH 1, FS around, See page 3-6 for photo tutorial and written instructions, SL ST to the top of the first HDC of the round (30 FS).Going forward do rows like 1-2 in same colour and switch colours for the Feather Stitch rows. For two colour hat change colours here to colour 2. ![]() Rnd 2: Skip next ST after the CH2 join ST, (HDC, CH1, SK next ST) repeat around, SLST after last CH1 to the top of the first CH2 of the Rnd (30 HDC).Rnd 1: HDC evenly around the brim, SLST to first HDC, CH 2 (60 HDC).Height from bottom of brim to top 8″ (20.5 cm).Turn/flip so seam is on the inside, CH 1 to begin body of the hat. Once rows are complete, bring the ends together and slip stitch closed, being careful not to twist the brim.Do more or less until you have reached the right measurements.Continue until you’ve reached a brim length of 18″ (46 cm) unstretched.Row 2 – 32: HDCBLO in each stitch across, CH 1, turn (7 HDC).Row 1: HDC in second CH from hook, and each CH across, CH 1, turn (7HDC).18″ (46 cm) band (best fit for 21″/53.5 cm head circumference).Feather Stitch (FS) – YO, insert hook into same ch-1 sp as last feather stitch, or starting HDC, YO and pull up a loop in line with loops on hook (3 loops on hook), YO, insert hook into skipped st one row below same sp, YO and pull up a loop in line with loops on hook (5 loops on hook), YO, insert hook in next ch-1 sp, YO and pull up a loop in line with loops on the hook, YO and pull through all 7 loops on the hook, ch1 to ‘lock’ the stitch.Add to your queue or buy the ad-free PDF version of this pattern with additional sizes on Etsy or Ravelry.This reduces the amount of ends to weave in. I like to drop the yarn behind, and pick up the next colour, switching back and forth when needed. For changing colours, use your preferred method.All CH1 or CH2 do not count as a stitch.The muted shades fit in with any style and are instantly classics. With these cozy items on your feet and around your neck, you won’t be missing any of the fun.įinish the tweed extravaganza by adding tweed-colored home decorations like throws and baskets. Scarves and socks continue the tweed outerwear trend. These patterns are a mix of the old and the new, with the tweed yarn adding an extra bit of interest. Woven tweed fabric traditionally makes outerwear like jackets, so sweaters are a natural fit for projects with tweed yarn. Yarnspirations offers 6 tweed yarns to work with! You can use a tweed yarn in place of a non-tweed yarn for a unique look for your project. Traditionally tweed is made in more muted and natural shades, but some modern tweed yarn is brighter and more colorful. Tweed yarn mimics the colors of tweed cloth. Tweed is a warm wool cloth, usually made so that there’s a main color and then some bits of other colors in it as well.
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