https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/angry-fox-crochet-hood • Posted by ZanyDays
This fox hood has attitude, as you can see from the ears. Why sew ears on like everyone else when the directions are versatile and each placement can mean something different? These ears have attitude, and people will notice! This hood is crocheted with oh-so-soft orange acrylic yarn and is finished around the throat with buttons made from recycled plastic. The ears are made form yarn and backed with black felt, are stiff and are sewn in place in whatever direction you prefer (I'm partial to angry fox, but that's just me) and truly do stand up to the elements. The button closure can be substituted for a 100% closed closure. Buttons or no, this hood can easily be pulled over ones head. I started out by using the pattern found in this video by BOBWilson 123 on YouTube (She's awesome!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP0wj9icE3g And I altered it to make the closure and the other white stitching on my own.
This fox hood has attitude, as you can see from the ears. Why sew ears on like everyone else when the directions are versatile and each placement can mean something different? These ears have attitude, and people will notice! This hood is crocheted with oh-so-soft orange acrylic yarn and is finished around the throat with buttons made from recycled plastic. The ears are made form yarn and backed with black felt, are stiff and are sewn in place in whatever direction you prefer (I'm partial to angry fox, but that's just me) and truly do stand up to the elements. The button closure can be substituted for a 100% closed closure. Buttons or no, this hood can easily be pulled over ones head. I started out by using the pattern found in this video by BOBWilson 123 on YouTube (She's awesome!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP0wj9icE3g And I altered it to make the closure and the other white stitching on my own.