Remember to keep the top of the hat facing you and count 17 sts to the left, from the left-side of the earflap (where it attaches to the hat). In the next st (18th st), repeat Round 13-21 from above. Do not finish off the yarn, instead:
Finishing Rounds:
Round 1: 1 sc in each st around the hat and earflaps and 4 sc in each *ch 2 space* at the end of the earflaps.
Round 2: (change colour here if you wish to have a contrasting edge) 1 sc in each st around the hat and earflaps, FO.
Ties:
(using 36-strands of Cherry Red, each strand is 60-cm long)
make 2 bunches
To measure my strands I have a piece of precut cardboard (30-cm) and I wrap the yarn around this cardboard, cutting only the bottom edge (each full wrap totals 60-cm).
I take my pile of 36-strands and loop the middle of the pile around my finger (or a crochet hook) and hold the loose ends with my other hand. I feed the centre (the portion looped on my finger) through the earflap-end (chain 2 space at the end of the earflap) from the outside of the hat, toward the inside.
I pull the loop far enough through that I can feed the loose ends through the centre of the loop. I tighten these strands slowly.
Then I divide the strands into 3-piles of 12 and braid the yarn. Once I am near the end, I tie the ends of the yarn in a lose knot around the braid and slide the knot toward the bottom of the braid. Once it is where I want it to be I tighten it by pulling firmly. If you have any stragglers you can pull each strand until you find the ‘right’ one to make it align with the rest, or undo the knot and try again.
Assembly:
When stitching the pieces together I stitch around the posts of the last round (it tends to hide the stitches within the work).
Before stitching the pieces to the hat, I count stitches from the middle of the hat to try to ensure that they are evenly placed. You can use bits of yarn to mark placement (or safety pins).
Mouth:
Using a 5.00 mm hook and Cherry Red:
Please note you will be working along both sides of this chain:
Round 1: chain 10, 1 sc in the 2nd chain from the hook and across, rotate the work to allow you to continue working along the bottom-side of the chain, 1 sc in each st across and in the 1st skipped chain of the round (the st you skipped when you began working in the 2nd chain from the hook), FO
Using a 5.00 mm hook and Natural:
Round 2: (1 sc in each of the first 8 sts), (2 sc in each of the next 2 sts), (1 sc in each of the next 8 sts), (2 sc in each of the next 2 sts), FO
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Love this hat, going to make one for my very cheeky grandson and granddaughter, x
Thank you Sian 🙂 I hope he loves his hat!
Welcome Rocio 🙂
This one is my very best!!! It didnt work out exactly beca use it Was my first attempt on hats… Thank you so much!
I love this, my little boy definitely needs one for winter!
Thank you Terri 🙂 If you have any questions if you decide to try one please feel free to message me for help 🙂 Rhondda
This is so cute! I can’t decide if I like this one or the bunny more~but I like the owl, too! I’ve never succeeded at making a hat, but I’m going to have to try it again.
Thank you Kirstin 🙂
Love this!!!
Thanks Kara!
I love this sweet hat!
Thank you so much! I popped over and followed your blog page. I'm happy you like the hats. Questions about patterns just send me a message ok? I'd be happy to help.
I LOVE the hat! And the Bunny Hat too! Will have to make up some Bunny hats to give to kids near Easter!Thank you so much for sharing!Crochet hugs to you~~~~
Thank you Maureen!
Love this hat, going to make one for my very cheeky grandson and granddaughter, x
Thank you Sian 🙂 I hope he loves his hat!
Welcome Rocio 🙂
This one is my very best!!! It didnt work out exactly beca use it Was my first attempt on hats… Thank you so much!
I love this, my little boy definitely needs one for winter!
Thank you Terri 🙂 If you have any questions if you decide to try one please feel free to message me for help 🙂 Rhondda
This is so cute! I can’t decide if I like this one or the bunny more~but I like the owl, too! I’ve never succeeded at making a hat, but I’m going to have to try it again.
Thank you Kirstin 🙂
Love this!!!
Thanks Kara!
I love this sweet hat!
Thank you so much! I popped over and followed your blog page. I'm happy you like the hats. Questions about patterns just send me a message ok? I'd be happy to help.
I LOVE the hat! And the Bunny Hat too! Will have to make up some Bunny hats to give to kids near Easter!Thank you so much for sharing!Crochet hugs to you~~~~