Head warmer made for Sasa, In Preparation for Winter🌧️
There lived a kind-hearted Aunt named Jane in a cozy town. Jane adored her niece, Sasa, with all her heart. Sasa was a bright-eyed and adventurous little girl who loved playing in the snow during the winter months.
As the chilly winds of winter began to blow, Jane decided to knit a special gift for Sasa—a head warmer to keep her cozy and warm during her winter escapades. Armed with a beautiful yarn and knitting hook, Jane embarked on her mission.
Each evening, after a long day's work, Jane would sit by the fireplace, the crackling flames casting a warm glow across the room, and knit away. With every stitch, she poured her love and affection for Sasa into the head warmer, imagining the joy it would bring her.
Weeks passed, and Jane fingers worked tirelessly, weaving intricate patterns and designs into the fabric. Finally, the day arrived when Jane cast off the last stitch, and the head warmer was complete. It was a masterpiece, just like Sasa's vibrant personality.
With a smile on her face, Jane carefully wrapped the head warmer in colorful paper and tied it with a bow. The anticipation of Sasa's reaction filled her heart with warmth.
Sasa couldn't hold her joy...She was extremely elated to get such a lovely head warmer from her aunt Jane. She felt Loved🥰
Materials Needed
- Wool yarn 🧶
- 4mm Hook
- A pair of scissors
Procedures Required
Yarn is set for use
From second chain make one double crochet in each chain from beginning to end
Use back post double crochet, make a total of 37 rows of back
Use back post double crochet, make a total of 37 rows of post double
37 rows of back post double crochet done
Fold the flip side into two like this
Following the arrows marked green, join the folded hat with slip stitch from beginning of the arrows till the end
I then join both sides of the head warmer, with slip stitch
Following the arrows marked green, pick the top of the hat and use a plastic needle and wool to sew a running stitch from beginning to the end
This is to close the top or crown of the head warmer
After sewing round the top of the hat, with a running stitch, remove the needle and drag both sides of the wool to close the hole tightly, to avoid loosening
Cut and tuck in the end
Cut with scissors
Sasa's set for winter❤️
Thanks for your time on my Blog❤️💯
Want to see you again😊🥰
Perfect work. It is true that when hands, thread, needles, time and love come together, incredible things come out. Regards, @oboh
Thank you 😊
It's heart warming how you started with the story of yourself and your niece, the head wrap is lovely, I particularly love the chosen colour, welldone Aunty 🤗
I'm grateful you like the color 🙏💯
Wow,this looks absolutely gorgeous.
Sasa is adorable and deserves all the love and pampering.
You can say that again 🥰💯
It looks pretty cool and well-fitted. It shows your skills. Well done! Keep it up!
Thanks a bunch 🙏💯
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