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Hook hat complete tutorial

The complete tutorial of Hook Cap is as follows:

Preparation tools: crochet, wool

1. Loop 1: Loop stitch: hook six short stitches in the loop, then tighten the thread end and connect with the first stitch to complete the first loop stitch.

Then, the second loop: add short needles, hook two short needles for each knitting needle, the number of needles is 12, and then connect with the first needle to complete this loop.

Then, the third lap: add a stitch every other stitch, the number of stitches is 18, and connect with the first stitch to complete the third lap.

Then, turn to 4-8: crochet 18 short stitches are not added or subtracted.

Then, ninth circle: This circle is crocheted with long needles. Two long needles are crocheted in each knitting needle, the number of needles is 36, and the first needle is connected with the first needle to complete the ninth circle.

Finally turn 10: Pull three knitting needles and knit a short needle every other time, which is to hook the lace of the hat. Then just hide the thread and a very small hat will be crocheted.

The significance of learning crochet

Creativity and artistic expression: Crocheting allows you to create various patterns, patterns and designs by choosing different knitting threads and crochet sizes and different crochet techniques. This kind of creativity not only allows you to make unique handmade works, but also expresses your own personality and artistic style.

2. Relax and decompress: Crocheting is a relaxing handicraft activity. By carefully weaving threads and hooks, you can concentrate on manual activities, relax your body and mind, relieve stress and gain inner peace and satisfaction.

3. Hand-eye coordination and fine movements: Crocheting requires precise finger movements and eye coordination, which helps to cultivate and improve hand-eye coordination and fine movement skills.

4. Practicality and functionality: The results of crochet can be applied to the production of practical products in daily life, such as sweaters, scarves, hats, socks, bags and so on. These handmade items not only have beautiful appearance, but also provide warm and practical functions for themselves and others.