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After a successful use of this “bow” stitch in blanket form (pattern here) I just had to give it a go on a beanie. I think it’s a super cute and easy way to jazz up a simple hat! You can use alternating colors or a solid color. I’m even thinking rainbow colors with white bows would be crazy adorable!
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Rows of Bows Beanie
Supplies Needed:
I Love This Yarn, Medium Worsted Weight 4 (100% Acrylic, 355 yds, 7 oz) 1 or more color(s), 1 skein each
I/9 5.5mm Hook
Tapestry Needle-to weave in ends
Stitches/Terms Used:
Ch- Chain
Sl st- Slip stitch
SC- Single Crochet
DC- Double Crochet
DC3TOG- Decrease over 3 DC, *Yarn over, insert hook into next, yarn over, pull through, yarn over, pull through 2 loops* Repeat from * to * 2 more times, Yarn over, Pull through remaining loops to finish decrease.
FPDC- Front Post Double Crochet, worked like a regular DC but you will go around the post of the next stitch from front to back
Note:
Hat is worked in rows. Except where specified, each row will begin with a Ch 1.
Ch 32
1) In 2nd from Hook, SC across. (31)
2) SC in each across (31)
3) Ch 4, DC3TOG, *Ch 2, DC3TOG* Repeat from * to * until last SC. DC in last. (10 DC3TOG, 1 DC)
4) Ch 3, 3 FPDC around the center of the DC3TOG. Repeat 3FPDC across. DC in beginning chain of Row 3. (30 FPDC, 1DC)
Photo steps for Rows 3 and 4.
5-8) SC in each across. (31)
9-46) Repeat Rows 3-8 until you have 8 rows of bows.
47-48) SC in each across. (31)
Continuing from the last stitch, SC around the raw edge.
When you get around to the other end (the starting chain side) fold the rectangle in half with the right sides together. Sl st join the short ends together. Once at the opposite end, turn hat out so that the right side is now facing you. SC around raw edge. SC around twice more (so 3 rows of SC form the brim). Finish off.
Take a length of yarn on your needle and from the wrong side of the hat, sew the top end of the hat shut. Going in and out around the edge and then pulling tight like a drawstring. Then I usually stitch across the opening a few times and tie off, weaving the ends in well.
You can leave the top as is, or add a pom pom, or even another bow! π
Rockin’ It! LOL