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The Sunroom: Seafarers Charity Crochet Pattern
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Seafarers Charity Crochet Pattern
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Here is a quick and easy pattern that can be used to crochet a hat in a very short time.
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This hat is worked with chunky yarn.
Once again part of the Loving Hands winter challenge is to knit or
crochet hats for seafarers.
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Materials: Approx. 45g either DK double up for thickness or
chunky yarn. Smm crochet hook.
Pattern: ch3, jOin together with sl st to form a ring. Rnd 1: ch 2, dc x 9 into the ring, join with sl st Rnd 2: ch 2, dc into first st, dc twice into each of the remaining st ch, join with sl st Rnd 3: ch 2, * 1 dc, 2 dc into next
Repeat to end, join with sl
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st Rnd 4: ch 2,
* 1 dc, 2 dc into next st*,
Repeat to end, join with sl
st Rnd 5: ch 2, 1 de into each st, join with sl st.
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Repeat Rnd 5 until desired length is reached. You can add additional rows if you want the hat to have a turn up. Here I did
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Working Row 1 Step 1: Skip first chain stitch from hook. Insert hook in the second chain stitch through the center of the V and under the back bump; with third finger of your left hand, bring yarn over the hook from back to front, and hook the yarn.
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Draw yam through the chain stitch and well up onto the working area of the hook. You now have two loops on the hook.
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Step 3: Insert hook in next chain stitch as before, hook the yarn and draw it through the chain stitch; hook the yam again and draw it through both loops: You have made another single crochet. Repeat Step 3 in each remaining chain stitch, taking care to work in the last chain stitch, but not in the slip knot. You have completed one row of single crochet. The figure below shows how to count the stitches.
Hint: As you work, be careful not to twist the chain; keep all the V's facing you.
Working Row 2 To work the second row of single crochet, you need to turn the work In the direction of the arrow (counterclockwise), as shown in the figure below, so you can work back across the first row.
Do not remove the hook from the loop as you do this.
Now you need to bring the yarn up to the correct height to work the first stitch. So, to raise the yarn, chain one (this is called a turning chain). This row, and all the following rows of single crochet, will be worked into a previous row of single crochet, not into the beginning chain as you did before. Remember that when you worked into the starting chain, you inserted the hook through the center of the Vand under the bump. This is only done when working into a starting chain. To work into a previous row of crochet, insert the hook under both loops of the previous stitch, as shown in the figure below, instead of through the center of the v.
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The first single crochet of the row is worked in the last stitch of the previous row, not into the turning chain. Work a single crochet into each single crochet to the end, taking care to work in each stitch, especially the last stitch, which is easy to miss.
Stop now and count your stitches; you should still have five single crochets on the row.
Hint: When you want to pause to count stitches, check your work, have a snack or chat on the phone, you can remove your hook from the wOrk-but do this at the end of a row, not in the middle. To remove the hook, pull straight up on the hook to make a long loop. Then withdraw the hook and put it on a table or other safe place (sofas and chairs have a habit of eating crochet hooks). Put work in a safe place so loop is not pulled out. To begin work again, just insert the hook in the big loop (don't twist the loop), and pull on the yarn from the skein to tighten the loop,
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fIQfb"'1. A fabric made of all double crochet stitches is fairly solid but not stiff and is great for sweaters, shawls, 6fg.~Cl:Il~,
placemats, or any number of other home decor items. You can also combine the double crochet stitch with other stitches to
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The following steps set you up to work your firsi double crochet stitch:
1. Make a f21:l1J9.ati()D. fbf.>.iD by doing 15 chain stitches (f~. 15). 2. Chain 3 more stitches for the !l!f.lltfl.9 fb.a..ifl." Now for your first double crochet stitch: 1. Y§lE!1.ClYt!r. the hook (YQ)·
Remember to yarn over from back to front.
2. Insert your hook between the 2 front Ig().12s, and under the back bump loop of the fourth chain from the hook (see Figure 1a).
Figure 1: Beginning a double crochet stitch. 3. Yarn over the hook. 4. Gently pull the wrapped hook through the center of the chain stitch,c.