![]() Row 1 : chain 1 Row 2: 2 SC in the chain 1 in Row 1 Row 3: 2 SC in each SC Row 4 -6 : 1 SC in each SC Row 7: skip first SC and SC in next 3 SC Row 8: skip fist SC and Sc in next 2 Row 9: skip first SC and SC in last SC now SC around outside of eye and finish off leaving a tail long enough to sew it on to hat. for the eyes I use white yarn and make two as follows. With the foundation of the hat completed I then move on to the eyes. After completing the 4 color rows (that make the "eye mask") I do 4 more rows of green. For example I would use red, blue, orange, or purple. ![]() First I make the first few rows of the hat in a kinda sage green (like a turtle) then I put a strip of about 4 rows in what ever color the customer wanted depending on which Turtle they wanted it to be. How do I make go from a basic beanie to a Ninja Turtle? Well it is actually quite simple. The one I use is a simple double crochet beanie hat pattern. If you don't have a favorite hat pattern you can find some really great ones on Etsy. I used my favorite basic hat pattern that is my go to foundation for most all of my hats. I couldn't make them fast enough! It seemed that everyone wanted one and in every size from newborn to adult. It has been awhile since my last post and I think I am well over due for a FREE PATTERN!! In 2013 by far hands down my most popular hat was the "Ninja Turtle".
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