6/22/2023 0 Comments Weaveit repeating colors*Ch 5, sc in between the shells of Row 3 (not in the ch sp, but in between the first and last dcs of the two shells). Working behind Row 4, ch 1 and sc in same st. (9 shells made) Round 7: Put hook back in working loop of Color A, but do not turn work. Join with a sl st to the first dc of the round. * through both the ch sp of the shell row and ch 5 loop. (9 loops made) Round 6: Keeping hook in Color B, ch 1 and turn. Repeat from * to end, ending with a sl st in the first sc of the round. (9 shells made) Round 5: Put hook back in working loop of Color B, but do not turn work. Join with a sl st in the top of the ch 3. Holding work together so that the top of Row 3 is behind the top of Row 2, work through both the ch sp of Row 3 and ch 5 loop of Row 2. Round 4: Put hook back in working loop of Color A (and tighten it down a bit for normal tension), ch 1 and turn. Round 3: Working in front of Round 2, join Color B with a sl st to the 3rd st of Round 1.Ĭh 3, in the same st as the join. Pull loop up a bit so it won’t come out and remove hook. Join with a sl st to the first sc of the round. Round 1: Using Color A, FSC 45 and join with a sl st to work in the round, being sure not to twist row. ![]() Remember, FSC stretches! To make the hat “taller,” just repeat Rounds 5-8 as many times as needed. So for an adult woman or older teen, I’d start off Round 1 with FSC 65, and for an adult man FSC 70. For example, the average adult headsize is 22-24 inches. Therefore, to find the right size for your recipient, multipy their head measurement in inches by 3, and then find the closest number to that divisible by 5. The gauge for the first round should be approximately 3 sts per inch. To make a larger hat – Increase the first round by multiples of 5 stitches. Though the hat is joined and worked in connected rounds, the work is turned several times to work from the “inside” of the hat – it’s a reversible pattern, so there’s not really a wrong side or right side, just turn the hat “other side out” when turning to work a row as directed. Make it in the parent’s team colors, to coordinate with the nursery, or to match any outfit! Prefer to make it for bigger kids, teens, or adults? Check the notes for upsizing info!Īdd this pattern to your Ravely Queue and Favoritesĩ0 yds Aran Weight Yarn, as 45 yds each of 2 colors ( Red Heart With Love in Black as Color A and Daffodil as Color B shown)įinished Size: 0-6 months (fits 14″ to 17″ head) Notes: It’s fast and fun to make, and combined with the blanket it makes a great gift set. Just enough to make a matching hat! The Go Team Colors Reversible Baby Hat features the same stitch pattern and edging as the blanket, but working in the round and combined in a new way. If you make the blanket with Red Heart With Love, or with similarly sized skeins of yarn, you’ll be left with just a few dozen yards of each when you’re done. Int color9 = Random.Range(0, colors.Last week I shared the Go Team Colors Baby Blanket, and this week I’m excited to share the pattern for the matching Go Team Colors Reversible Baby Hat! Int color8 = Random.Range(0, colors.Length) Int color7 = Random.Range(0, colors.Length) Int color6 = Random.Range(0, colors.Length) ![]() Int color5 = Random.Range(0, colors.Length) Int color4 = Random.Range(0, colors.Length) Int color3 = Random.Range(0, colors.Length) Int color2 = Random.Range(0, colors.Length) *int color1 = Random.Range(0, colors.Length) Int randommaterial = Random.Range(0, material.Length) Int randomcolor = Random.Range(0, colors.Length) ![]() Here is the code that i tryed.I have 2 trys.The old version is in the comentary public Material material I want to get a random color for each ,gate".So i have 9 gates and 9 materials and 9 colors.Now i want that every gate to get a random color but the colors must not repeat.For example there can't be 2 red colors or 3 blue colors,one for each.Thanky for helping
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