![]() We will be adding the white yarn in preparation for the next row Start another DC inside the circle but do not finish the stitch This is a good spot to weave in any loose ends that might be hanging around (notice the small *hole* visible in the first picture) This creates a rounded edge and allows an opening for braided tails to be attached if desired. Once back at the beginning of the where the edging started, SC 3 into the center space created in the earflap. With the outside of the hat facing you, we will start an edging all the way around the hatĬontinue to SC around the front of the hat and around the flap on the other side Rest of the 2nd earflap will continue same as the 1st earflap with the following pattern Row 1 for the 2nd earflap will be stitched AWAY from the seam, maintaining the 14 stitches in between the 2 earflaps. Tie a slip knot onto the blue yarn and slide onto the hook ![]() Locate the seam at the back of the hat, where the earflap row startedĬount 14 stitches away from the seam, this is where the 2nd earflap will startĪfter turning, slide hook thru the 14th chain located R9: SCD over first two SC, SC dec over last two SC, ch 1, turn R8: SCD over first two SC, SC next 2, SCD over last two SC, ch 1, turn R6: SCD over first two SC, SC next 4, SCD over last two SC, ch 1, turn R4: SCD over first two SC, SC next 6, SCD over last two SC, ch 1, turn The rest of the earflap will continue in the same manner, as follows: R2: The next stitch will be a single crochet decrease (SCD) that will cover the next 2 stitchesĪ more detailed explanation/tutorial of a SCD can be seen HERE R1: chain 1, 1 sc into same stitch as ch 1ġ SC across for 11 stitches (12 sc total) Slit stitch to top of first DC of the beginning of the row (the yellow yarn can be tied off at this point, it will no longer be used) Slip st to the top of first DC at the beginning of the row Pick up the blue yarn and pull thru the stitch, completing the DC ![]() On the last DC of the round, only partially complete the stitch, leaving 2 black loops on the hook We will be adding the blue yarn in preparation for the next row, same as we did with the black yarn at the end of R6 R8: 1 DC into each stitch around, slip stitch into top of first DC Pick up the yellow yarn and pull thru the stitch, completing the DC On the last DC, only partially complete the stitch, leaving 2 black loops on the hook We will be adding the yellow yarn back on in preparation for the next row Will be easier to pick up when needed again in the next row Slip stitch into the top of the first DC of the row Pull black yarn thru the stitch, completing the DC Tie a slip knot onto the black yarn, and place onto the hook On the last DC from R6, only partially complete the stitch, leaving 2 loops on the hook We will be adding the color for the next row in a seamless way 1 DC* around (total 60 DC)Ĭontinue around with 1 DC in every stitch Repeat increase of *2 DC, 1 DC, 1 DC* around (total 48 DC)Ģ DC in same stitch as ch 2, 1 DC in next, 1 DC in next, 1 DC in next Slip stitch into the top of the first double crochet of the round (not the original chain 1 or 2)Ĭhain 2 (remember does not count as a double crochet)Ģ DC in every stitch around (total 24 DC)Ģ DC in same stitch as ch2, 1 DC in the next stitchĢ DC in the next stitch, 1 DC in the nextĬontinue with this increase all the way around (total 36 DC)Ģ DC in same stitch as ch 2, 1 DC in next, 1 DC in next Once the magic circle has been looped onto the hook, chain 2 ( from here on, ch2 will not count as a stitch for body of the hat)ġ2 DC (double crochet) into the magic circle, and close up the circle by pulling on the short strand of yarn. R1: starting the yellow color, create a magic circle. Try this link herefor an easy to follow tutorial. For those not familiar, there are oodles of magic circle tutorials and instructional videos available online. The base of the hat starts with a magic circle. Yarn– Worsted weight medium (4) yarn, I use Loops & Theads Impeccable in the following colors: Especially when I’m stuck indoors most of the time. My vampire schedule makes it difficult to take good photos without the natural daylight. I apologize for the poor quality of the photos, as I was very eager to get this post out to those who requested. The following detailed tutorial is for a child 3-5 years old for a 20 inch head circumference.Īn abbreviated pattern for others sizes will be towards the bottom of this post. I would be happier giving crocheters out there a fun tutorial to make their own minion characters.Īnyone else who would like to purchase the finished item can do so thru our Etsy shop where it is listed in various children’s sizes. ![]() I thought about trying to draft up a fancy PDF file and post it for sale, but I am no crochet expert and besides, writing a formal pattern would take me f-o-r-e-v-e-r. After an unexpected positive response to my crochet minion kids hat, I was asked about providing a pattern.
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