![]() Repeat row 2-8 until you have crocheted 91 rows. Row 8 : Ch 1 (counts as 1st st), sl st 1 in BL of the 25 st from prev row, sl st 1 in BL of the 5 unworked stitches from row 6, sl st 1 in BL the 5 unworked stitches from row 4, turn (=35). ![]() Row 6: Ch 1 (counts as 1st st), sl st 1 in BL of the next 24 st from prev row, leave another 5 st unworked, turn (=25). ![]() Row 4: Ch 1 (counts as 1st st), sl st 1 in BL of the next 29 st from prev row, leave 5 st unworked, turn (=30). Row 3: Ch 1 (counts as 1st st), sc 1 in BL of each st from prev row, turn (=35). Row 2 : Ch 1 (counts as 1st st), sl st 1 in BL of each st from prev row, turn (=35). Row 1: Sc 1 in 3rd ch from hook (the 2 sk stitches counts as last st on ch row & first stitch on row 1), sc 1 in each ch until end of row, turn (= 35 st). Then after a row or more come back to those stitches & work them. To crochet short rows you will not finish a row, but leave a few stitches unworked, then turn & start a new row. For this pattern to shape the top of the hat. CROCHETING SHORT ROWS:Ĭrocheting short rows is used to shape your crochet piece. One is called the front loop (the one nearest you), the other one the back loop, the one furthest away from you.įor this pattern you will crochet slip stitches through the front loop & back loop, as well as single crochet stitches in the back loop (BLsc). One in the front, nearest you, and another stitch in the back, furthest away from you. This means that you will not crochet through the whole stitch as usual. You’ll need to know slip stitches & single crochet stitches. AbbreviationsīLsc = back loop single crochet ( tutorial) This is how the finished hat will look like before it is seam together. ![]() To make it easy to assemble the hat with the same yarn tail, end with an odd row.
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