[Nfb-krafters-korner] creating a new project from an old project -- retry

Meg Silkey megsilkey at gmail.com
Thu Nov 15 19:12:20 UTC 2012


What stitch are you using? Also the size of the thing your wanting to make into a hat. You need to make sure that it will fit your head and not be too big. I think that crocheted hats are started from the center at top not at brim. Not that it zan't be done you just have to crocheted two together every few stitches. Then then the next row do not do any. 

Meg

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On Nov 15, 2012, at 12:25 PM, Lisamaria Martinez <lmartinez217 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hopefully, this email will go through.
> 
> So, I've got a delemma. I started crocheting a cowl. I've been wanting
> to make a few cool cowls. However, the yarn I am using is too stiff
> and I don't like it as a cowl. I'm about 5 inches in and I'm working
> in the round. I've decided the cowl needs to become something else
> like a hat. All hat patterns I've seen online start the hat from the
> top and work their way to the brim of the hat by increasing stitches.
> How do I work the other way and actually finish off the hat?
> 
> I've looked up how to decrease stitches using a half double crochet
> stitch but I'm stymied as to how I should decrease per row and how I
> actually close the hat. should I gather it together somehow?
> 
> In fact, I have seen hat patterns where you basically make a scarf,
> fold in half, weave up the short ends and then thread the yarn through
> one opening and draw together. Wouldn't this look really bulky?
> 
> Anyhoot, opened to any ideas from all you fabulous crafters!
> 
> LM
> 
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