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Materials
All that is needed for knitting is less than half the standard skein of yarn (you can choose any one that is most convenient to work with), the remains of a yarn of a different color, the hook of the corresponding number and scissors.
Abbreviations
In the description of the manufacture of the product, the following abbreviations were used:
VP - air loop
RLS - SC
SS1N - single crochet
SPS - connecting floor column
Knitting hats
To start knitting hats, you need to dial 2 VP and in the second loop from the hook (the one that was dialed first), tie 6 RLS. Mark the end of the row by tying a string marker, which then will need to be transferred, ending each row. It is needed in order not to get confused in the number of rows. Next, you need to close the row - make 1 ATP, introducing a hook into the base of the very first column. So the first row is ready - everything is very simple.
2nd row - 12 PRS (2 PRS in each loop of the 1st row), mark the end of the row with a marker thread, then 1 ATP.
3 row - begins with 1 VP, then 1 RLS in the first loop of the 2nd row, then 2 RLS in the second loop of the 2nd row and so on until the end of the row, knitting every second loop twice. This row will consist of 18 sc. Do not forget to transfer the marker and knit 1 ATP in the first loop of the 2nd row.
4th row - 1 VP, then 1 RLS in the first chain, 1 RLS in the second, 2 RLS in the third. So you should knit to the end of the row, getting a total of 24 loops. Move marker, close row 1 ATP.
5 row - 1 VP, then continue increasing by increasing the distance between them by 1 loop (i.e., knit 1 sc in the first 3 loops of the 4th row, and 2 sc in each 4th loop). At the end, you should get 30 sc.
6-9 row are knitted according to the same principle - the beginning of the row is 1 VP, then with an increase of increments of 1 loop. In the 6th row, 2 scs knit in every fifth chain; in the 7th row - in every sixth; in the 8th row - in every seventh; in the 9th row - in every eighth stitch 2 RLS.
At the end of row 9, 54 loops are obtained.
10-25 rows need to be knitted without increases, i.e. 1 sc in each loop of the last row. The number of loops is always 54. Each row of VP begins, ends ATP.
26-27 rows knit exactly the same as 25, only a thread of a different color.
At the end of knitting, the working thread should be cut, leaving the tail. Then tighten the tail into a knot and hide between the loops. The bottom of the finished hat can be tucked.
Knitting a bow
To knit a bow, you need to dial a chain of 27 VP.
Knitting starts from the 4th loop from the hook (those that were missed are necessary to raise the row). Bind 24 CC1H to each loop of the chain.
Next, flip the cartridge, dial 3 VP again for lifting to a new row. In the second row of the bow, knit 24 SS1N.
3-4 rows fit exactly the same as the second.
When all 4 rows are ready, you need to fold the cartridge in half, and connect the edges, knitting the connecting row.
Now you need to position the bow cartridge in front of you so that the seam is in the back in the middle. Take the threads of a different color and fix them on the cartridge, tying a strong knot in the back, in the middle of the product along the seam.
Wrap the thread in several layers around the cartridge, forming the middle of the bow. Hide the end of the thread between the layers. Here's a bow!
Sew a bow or stick to a hat.
You can make a pompom and attach it to the top of the cap.
Baby hat ready!
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