![]() Herringbone double crochet – YO, insert your hook into the next stitch and pull up a loop. ![]() ( Holding the bottom of the stitch while you do this makes it easier.) YO and pull through two loops. Pull the first loop now on your hook through the second loop. ![]() Herringbone half double crochet – YO, insert your hook into the next stitch and pull up a loop. Place your working loop back on your hook and pull through to the back. Insert the hook from back to front under the top two loops of the first stitch of the round. Invisible slip stitch – Extend the working loop on your hook, and remove your hook. (This will be on the front as you work the Brim and WS Body rows, however this will be on the back as you work RS Body rows.) This loop is where you work into in the following row. Working in third Loop (3L) – When working a half double crochet stitch, the YO before inserting the hook creates a ‘third loop’ behind the back loop of the top ‘V’ of the finished stitch. SPECIAL STITCHES: ( Grab your copy of the pdf for full photo tutorials) HBhdc2tog = Herringbone hdc two together.3L = Work stitches in third loop of hdc.Ribbing: (4.5mm hook) 19 sts x 13 rows = 4″ (10cm) in ribbing st pattern – All sizes Body: (5.5mm hook) 14 sts x 8 rows = 4″ (10cm) in body st pattern – Both Adults and Toddler 14 sts x 10.5 rows = 4″ (10cm) in body st pattern – Child and Baby (Instructions are also given within the pattern for customization options) However you style it, I hope that it will remind you every time you wear it to ‘let your hair down’ every once in a while! So immerse yourself in a world of fairytales and make a #Persinettebeanie for the little princess in your life, or take some time away from your responsibilities to have some fun whipping up this pattern just for yourself!ĭesigned with a slightly slouchy fit, easily customise your new crochet pom beanie by flipping up the brim for a more fitted look. More recently she was brought to life on the big screen in a movie that both my kids and I have watched about a million times! So that her long golden tresses didn’t get all ‘tangled’ up while walking around (see what I did there?!) she enlisted some little girls to put it up in many braids, a style I was immediately reminded of when designing the original version of this beanie. She is a character from an old french fairytale…Ī beautiful girl with long tresses of golden hair, raised and concealed in a tall tower by a fairy… Perhaps you’ve heard of her by another name? If you’d like to check out some more fabulous patterns you can use to create beanies to donate to Hat Not Hate then check out this round-up over at CroChic Styles Persinette Beanie – Child Size, Made by Wish Upon A Hookīut first, a little note about Persinette herself… And there’s still time to join in on the fun! (Did I mention there are prizes to be won?!) Just grab your hooks and your favorite blue yarn, and get stitching! What a fantastic cause! My crew and I organised a Make-A-Long for people who wanted to get involved, releasing a new hat design each week for members of our facebook group to make along with us, and then contributing them towards a final hat count that will be donated to the campaign. Click here to buy the ad-free pdf on Ravelry
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