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<strong>27</strong>-<strong>G723H</strong> <strong>Relax</strong> <strong>Ramie</strong> <strong>Hat</strong><br />
© Pierrot Yarns (Gosyo Co., Ltd.). Translation by Linda Lanz.<br />
Materials<br />
• Pierrot Yarns Kutsurogi <strong>Ramie</strong> [71% ramie, 29% polyester; 120 yds/<br />
110m per 1.41 oz./40g skein]; discontinued – please use appropriate<br />
substitute<br />
• color #3 café brown; 3 skeins [100g]<br />
• color #5 carrot pink; 1 skein [20g]<br />
• 3.0mm (approx. US C or D) crochet hook or size necessary to achieve<br />
gauge<br />
• 3.2m/3.5 yd length of teknorote (0.7mm/0.03" thick) or similar stiff cord,<br />
such as nylon monofilament<br />
• 1 corsage pin<br />
Gauge<br />
Gauge measured in a swatch 10cm/4" square.<br />
• bead A: 3 round wooden beads (14mm/0.55")<br />
• bead B: 3 tortoiseshell beads (7mm/0.28")<br />
• bead C: 3 bean-shaped wooden beads (9mm/0.35")<br />
• single crochet (US) through back loop only: 22 sts and 24 rows<br />
Finished measurements<br />
• head circumference 56cm/22.05"<br />
Crochet Tips<br />
Create magic ring and crochet hat according to schematics, working single crochet (US) through<br />
back loop only. Work teknorote cord into last three rounds by working stitches around cord. (If<br />
stiffer brim is desired, begin working teknorote into stitches several rounds earlier.) Crochet<br />
corsage and attach to hat.<br />
Abbreviations: m = magic ring; sc tbl = single crochet (US) through back loop only<br />
1
Work teknorote cord into stitches<br />
here. If stiffer brim is desired, begin<br />
inserting cord 3-4 rows earlier.<br />
2