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Mario Nintendo Toadette Earflap Hat
Here is another of my Mario Nintendo character hats. I love designing hats from video games....I am also making Goomba and Yoshi, so stay tuned...lol

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caongirl0030
caongirl0030 · Lawton, Oklahoma, US
I love this hot I wish I could find a tutorial on how to make it.
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Fashion Diva Crochet
Fashion Diva Crochet · 30 projects
Aw, thank you so much for your kind comments. Ya know I used to be where you are now. I just started with a basic pattern and changed a little here and there, til I could call it my own and now I just design my own from scratch.

I looooove looking at pictures and making the item from that....so much fun....don't give up!!

Thanks again!

Kim
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Kellogz
Kellogz
I adore your work!
wish i could figure how to make awesome stuff like that. all i can do is follow pre made patterns
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meatloafsaunt
meatloafsaunt · Las Vegas, Nevada, US · 126 projects
Very cool
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Lolly.Bot
Lolly.Bot · Enfield, England, GB
Thats sooooooooo cuuuuuuuuuute
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Fashion Diva Crochet
Fashion Diva Crochet · 30 projects
I am sorry if I confused you. I am new here and when posting a project you can put a link to "view my shop". I just don't know how to do it...oh well.

Basically you start with a beanie hat and then add the flaps and crochet 5 big circles and handsew on.

I am making Petey Piranha scarf and hat now....and they are awesome!!
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Jet H.
Jet H. · Haarlem, North Holland, NL · 108 projects
looks cool, lol i thought one this project you have the tute? but again you did the same joke.ha, ha. You are a great crocher!
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Fashion Diva Crochet
Fashion Diva Crochet · 30 projects
That great Glowie, only two weeks. I didn't learn to crochet in the round until I had mastered dishcloths and potholders...lol

So, for a hat, you start off with 6 sts, then the next round increase to 12, next 18, 24, 30, 36, etc, until your circle get to be about 7", then just sc around for that many until you get your length.

I can make the beanie part of a hat in about 2 hours, the other stuff is what takes so long, then I handstitch everything on. Total time over 3 hours....but I love it!!

Good luck!
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Sophie :D
Sophie :D · Dereham, England, GB · 17 projects
So far I can do 3 stitches and can go in a circle! And i've only been crocheting about 2 weeks. I'd love to try and make a hat.x
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Fashion Diva Crochet
Fashion Diva Crochet · 30 projects
Yeah my hats are so much fun to make...I just start with my hook and yarn and I never know where my project will end up...but I love the end result.

You need to have basic crochet skills to do a hat like this.

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