These lovely and small round up of the pom pom hats have a pattern for everyone in the family. So here we have brought to you these crochet pom pom hats with free pattern and ideas so that you can say goodbye to old and boring hats. Adding only the colorful pom poms to your hats can really jazz up the beauty and charm of your hats. ![]() We all have simple beanies and hats but with a little creativity you can boost up their fun and charm on your own. So the hats are ought to be pretty and fun to match your personality during the dull and boring days of cold. The hats not only keep our heads toasty but also bring a style statement to our whole get up. I recommend the Suspended Bind Off.Hats are the part and parcel of our dress up when the weather is cold. Rows 7-8: With CB (Orchid), K each st across.īind Off with the technique of your choice. ![]() Twilight is now CA.Ĭontinue repeating Rows 3-6 until you have nearly reached the end of the partial skein of Twilight, and you still have enough of the Orchid yarn remaining for a few more rows, stopping after Row 6. When you reach the end of the skein of Buttercream (CA), join the remaining partial skein of Twilight to the end of the skein of Buttercream. When you reach the end of the skein of Laguna (CB), join a new skein of Orchid to the end of the skein of Laguna. When you reach the end of the skein of Candy Jar (CA), join a new skein of Buttercream to the end of the skein of Candy Jar. When you reach the end of the skein of Twilight (CB), join a new skein of Laguna to the end of the skein of Twilight. When you reach the end of the skein of Orchid (CA), join a new skein of Candy Jar to the end of the skein of Orchid. When you reach the end of the skein of Buttercream (CB), join a new skein of Twilight to the end of the skein of Buttercream. When you reach the end of the skein of Laguna (CA), join a new skein of Orchid to the end of the skein of Laguna. When you reach the end of the skein of Candy Jar (CB), join a new skein of Buttercream to the end of the skein of Candy Jar. Each time we reach the end of a skein, we’ll use the Russian Join ( tutorial here) to change to a new skein of a different colorway as follows. I can’t wait to use the Half-Linen Stitch in future projects with other types of variegated and self-striping yarns!įor the rest of our blanket, we will continue knitting in our stitch pattern, repeating Rows 3-6. I love how the fabric looks with all these blended colors! Then, I can control where the stripe breaks and not have the yarn change color in the middle of the row.īut in this project, the Half-Linen Stitch pattern blends the stripes together, disguising the color changes in the yarn. ![]() When I knit projects with stripes in stockinette stitch, seed stitch, or other stitch patterns, I prefer to make the stripes manually. Self-striping yarns can look so cool in the skein, but sometimes it can be hard to find the right project for them. ![]()
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