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This super Cute Bear Hat is sure to get people’s attention in the most adorable way! Wear your inner child on the outside, or make this hat for someone else as very memorable gift! This crochet pattern is fun and easy! Hat measures 18 inches around x 8 inches tall (comparable to an adult size S/M). Your PDF crochet pattern with complete step-by-step instructions and pictures (with U.S. crochet terms) will be available for download in your ‘Made With Love by Jackie Moon’ account upon receipt of payment (which is usually instantly). Cute Bear Hat Crochet Pattern Peace, L
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Crocheted Slouch Hat in Majestic Tweed pub'd in CEY Web-letter, Issue 268, along with a "designer spotlight" feature
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Crocheted Slouch Hat in Majestic Tweed, a free pattern offered in the CEY Web-letter, Issue 268
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My Sunscreen Stripes Cap was pub'd today in the new issue of CEY Web-letter. Story and free pattern here
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Classic Elite Yarns Web-letter, Issue 249 features my Sunscreen Stripes Cap http://www.classiceliteyarns.com/WebLetter/249/Issue249.php In a couple weeks, a second crochet pattern is scheduled for release so will look forward to seeing that one as well!
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Hi, This is my first time to add a contrast color when working in rounds and I'm having problems getting the new color to match up to the old color where I work it in. There's always 2 or 3 stitches where there's a drop. The pattern specifies to join each round with a sl st and then ch 1 before beginning ea. round. When and how is the best way to work in contrasting color so that they match up? Hope my description makes sense. I'm new to rounds. Thanks for any help you can provide. Nancy
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Hi, I wrote a few weeks ago about questions I was having working in rounds, as I was new to this and I appreciate all your support. I am using a different pattern now and have a couple of other problems/questions. This pattern specifies that you join each round with a slip stitch and then chain one to start next round. Question #1-I'm working the back loops as I go, so when I join with sl st, do I want to just use the back loop or pull through both loops? Question #2-I also want to add different colored borders on the caps and am not sure the best method to do this. Should I finish
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