Crocheted hat: pattern “Tiger Cub. Knitted hat for a boy for spring, autumn, winter: description and diagram

Cap "Tiger cub striped"

During the cold season, your baby will definitely need a warm hat. The “Tiger Cub Striped” model is perfect for both boys and girls. Your fidget will always be the center of attention, collecting smiles and tender glances from passers-by.

Materials:
3 skeins of yellow wool blend yarn (130 m/50 g);
black and white yarn for finishing.
hook No. 3.5;
sewing machine;
scissors;
measuring tape or ruler;
glue gun

The hat is knitted for a head volume of 49 cm and a depth of 35 cm.

Description of knitting a hat

We knit the base of the hat according to pattern 1. We knit 11 rows (the number will depend on the thickness of the yarn and the density of the knitting), we get a hexagon with an approximate diameter of 14 cm.
We knit the 12th row without increases.
This is necessary in order to round the top of the cap.

In the 13th row we add 6 loops according to the pattern, the next row is five without adding. And so on until we reach the desired diameter.
Once the required diameter is knitted, we make no more increases. Now we knit the required depth - for us it is 35 cm. We knit 34 cm and leave 1 cm for the binding, and also knit a row between the ears at the back so that the cap on the neck is longer.

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We knit the ears without breaking the thread. We knit the first ear like this:
Rows 1-4 12 st. b/n, 5th row - 11 tbsp. b/n, 6th row 10 tbsp. b/n., 7 row 9 tbsp. b/n, 8th row - 8 tbsp. b/n, 9 row - 7 tbsp. b/n. The width of the ear is 8-9 cm. We tie the thread to the edge of the ear and knit 13 cm (neck) + 8-9 cm (second eye).

Turn the knitting and knit the second eyelet in the same way as the first.
We tie everything with single crochets - the frame is ready.

Let's start finishing. 1st row: (2 ch, 6 sts. b/n in the 2nd ch from the hook. 6 loops. 2nd row: 6 stitches. 12 loops. 3rd row: (st. b/n, inc.) * 6 18 loops. 4th row 18 loops (without increases). 5th row - (2 st. b/n, inc.) * 6 - 24 loops 6th, 7. -th, 8th rows - 24 loops without increases.

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Take a clamp needle and black thread and embroider on the ears. Sew the ears to the base.

For the muzzle we will need white and black yarn. Eyes circles from 12 tbsp. s/n (2 parts). We knit the muzzle according to pattern 2. Just reduce the oval and cast on a chain of 5 loops, 1-2nd rows - according to the pattern, tie the 3rd row with st. b/n. Spout: 1st row - 2 vp, 3 tbsp. s/n in the 2nd from the hook, 2nd row - approx., st. s/n, approx. We tie the entire nose st. b/n.
We knit stripes and bangs like this: a chain of 6-10 ch. (on bangs - 6, on sides - 10) tie st. b/n on both sides. Let's iron.
Sew all the details to the hat. Add mustache and eyebrows. We fasten the braids.

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You can dress not only warmly, but also in an original way, especially for small children who can afford to wear bright, unforgettable things. These are the hats we suggest you knit for your babies and toddlers.

One of the most interesting models is a hat in the shape of a tiger’s head. If, in addition to it, you knit a scarf with the same face (or even spots like a real tiger), you will get a whole original set. The attention of others to the child and your skills will be guaranteed.

The most intricate detail in this hat is the tiger face and stripes. All this is knitted separately and sewn to a ready-made hat base. Diagrams of all the necessary parts are in the description. And the best part is that this hat is perfect for both girls and boys. True, for a girl you can slightly modify the model by adding a bow to one of the tiger’s ears. This way the product will look just right. Moreover, the bow does not have to be knitted or crocheted; you can, quite possibly, get by with a bow made of satin ribbon.

The baby's ears will be securely covered thanks to the shape of the model itself. And it is fixed very simply - thanks to the ties. That is why the model is ideal even for the smallest children who love to walk in any weather. And if the hat is insulated with a fleece lining, then it will also become an option for winter walks in any frost (which is now relevant for many areas).

The second hat is a model for a real gnome. The main decorative part of the model is the pompom at the very top of the head. It is made of thread in a contrasting color. By the way, you can use leftover black thread on a pompom if you have an extra ball in your handicraft bins. Yes, in fact, you won’t need a lot of thread for a hat (less than 100 grams), which means you can spend a couple of remaining balls of yarn from past achievements on it. But this model is intended for older children. The hat is not fixed on the head in any way, and a tiny fidget who is always trying to look in different directions will feel cool in it.

In general, if you have free time, and in the leftovers there are several balls of a suitable color waiting for their turn for a long time, you can make two hats for your child at once. They also include scarves (if there is enough thread), and there will be two complete sets. Each of them can be worn according to your mood. And the child will have plenty to choose from.

During the cold season, your baby will definitely need a warm hat. The “Tiger Cub Striped” model is perfect for both boys and girls. Your fidget will always be the center of attention, collecting smiles and tender glances from passers-by.

Materials:

  • 3 skeins of yellow wool blend yarn (130 m/50 g);
  • black and white yarn for finishing.
  • hook No. 3.5;
  • sewing machine;
  • scissors;
  • measuring tape or ruler;
  • glue gun

The cap is knitted for head volume 49 cm and depth 35 cm.

Divide the volume of the head (the required cap size) by Pi (3.14) and get the diameter of the circle. In our case it is 16.5 cm.

Description of knitting a hat

Knitting the base of the hat according to scheme 1. We knit 11 rows (the number will depend on the thickness of the yarn and the density of the knitting), we get a hexagon with an approximate diameter of 14 cm.

We knit the 12th row without increases.

This is necessary in order to round the top of the cap.

In the 13th row we add 6 loops according to the pattern, the next row is five without adding. And so on until we reach the desired diameter.

Once the required diameter is knitted, we make no more increases. Now we knit the required depth - for us it is 35 cm. We knit 34 cm and leave 1 cm for the binding, and also knit a row between the ears at the back so that the cap on the neck is longer.

We knit the ears, n e breaking the threads. We knit the first ear like this:

Rows 1-4 12 st. b/n, 5th row - 11 tbsp. b/n, 6th row 10 tbsp. b/n., 7 row 9 tbsp. b/n, 8th row - 8 tbsp. b/n, 9 row - 7 tbsp. b/n. The width of the ear is 8-9 cm. We tie the thread to the edge of the ear and knit 13 cm (neck) + 8-9 cm (second eye).

Turn the knitting and knit the second eyelet in the same way as the first.

We tie everything with single crochets - the frame is ready.

Let's start finishing. 1st row: (2 ch, 6 sts. b/n in the 2nd ch from the hook. 6 loops. 2nd row: 6 stitches. 12 loops. 3rd row: (st. b/n, inc.) * 6 18 loops. 4th row 18 loops (without increases). 5th row - (2 st. b/n, inc.) * 6 - 24 loops 6th, 7. -th, 8th rows - 24 loops without increases.

Take a clamp needle and black thread and embroider on the ears. Sew the ears to the base.

For the muzzle we will need white and black yarn. Eyes circles from 12 tbsp. s/n (2 parts). We knit the muzzle according to pattern 2. Just reduce the oval and cast on a chain of 5 loops, 1-2nd rows - according to the pattern, tie the 3rd row with st. b/n. Spout: 1st row - 2 vp, 3 tbsp. s/n in the 2nd from the hook, 2nd row - approx., st. s/n, approx. We tie the entire nose st. b/n.

Stripes, bangs knit like this: a chain of 6-10 vp. (on bangs - 6, on sides - 10) tie st. b/n on both sides. Let's iron.

Sew all the details to the hat. Add mustache and eyebrows. We fasten the braids.


September 23, 2016

Crochet a cute little hat in the shape of a tiger cub for your child. Surely no one will have one like this!

The author of the idea is Sarah Zimmerman, she drew up patterns of knitted hats for different head sizes. This DIY accessory will protect your child in the cold or will be a bright addition to the image of a tiger at a children's party. Easy loops for everyone!

Crochet baby hats
Diagram and description of the knitted cap “Tiger Cub”

The crochet hat pattern has been translated into Russian by Handcraft Studio.

You will need:
— Medium (4 Medium) black yarn (Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice)
— Medium (4 Medium) white yarn (Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice)
– Medium (4 Medium) orange yarn (Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice – Terracotta)
— 2 black buttons for eyes (diameter about 1.3 cm)
— Hook 5 mm
— Tapestry needle

Abbreviations:
ch = air loop
conn. Art. = connecting post
RLS = single crochet
Decrease RLS = decrease single crochet
CH = double crochet
KA = amigurumi ring
n = loop

Size for newborn: Follow the pattern for 0-3 months, but use a 4 mm hook. Knit 11 circular rows instead of 12.

Size: 0-3 months
Start with orange yarn





Change yarn to black, ch 1

Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR5: DC in each stitch in a circle, close (44 DC)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR6: RLS in each stitch in a circle, close (44 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR7-12: Repeat for KR5 and KR6 for the remaining rows. Use orange for the double crochet rows and black yarn for the single crochet rows. (44 dc or sc)

Size: 3-6 months
Start with orange yarn
Amigurumi ring, 11 dc in ka, close into first dc, ch 2
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR2: 2 sc in each st in a circle (22 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR3: *2 dc in the first st., dc in the next st.*, repeat in a circle, close (33 dc)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR4: *2 sc in the first st, sc in the next one*, repeat in a circle, close off (44 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2

Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR6: RLS in each stitch in a circle, close (48 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR7: DC in each stitch in a circle, close (48 DC)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR8-13: Repeat for KR6 and KR7 for the remaining rows. Use orange for the double crochet rows and black yarn for the single crochet rows. (48 dc or sc)
Cast off the last stitch and hide the ends of the threads. Continue working on the ears according to the diagram below.

Size: 6-9 months
Start with orange yarn
Amigurumi ring, 11 dc in ka, close into first dc, ch 2
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR2: 2 sc in each st in a circle (22 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR3: *2 dc in the first st., dc in the next st.*, repeat in a circle, close (33 dc)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR4: *2 sc in the first st, sc in the next one*, repeat in a circle, close off (44 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR5: *2 dc in the first p., dc in the next. 10 p.*, repeat in a circle, close (48 dc)
Change yarn to black, ch 1

Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR7: DC in each stitch in a circle, close (52 DC)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR8: RLS in each stitch in a circle, close (52 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR9-14: Repeat for KR7 and KR8 for the remaining rows. Use orange for the double crochet rows and black yarn for the single crochet rows. (52 dc or sc)
Cast off the last stitch and hide the ends of the threads. Continue working on the ears according to the diagram below.

Size: 9-12 months (suits baby up to 16 months)
Start with orange yarn
Amigurumi ring, 11 dc in ka, close into first dc, ch 2
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR2: 2 sc in each st in a circle (22 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR3: *2 dc in the first st., dc in the next st.*, repeat in a circle, close (33 dc)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR4: *2 sc in the first st, sc in the next one*, repeat in a circle, close off (44 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR5: *2 dc in the first p., dc in the next. 10 p.*, repeat in a circle, close (48 dc)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR6: 2 sc in the first p., sc in the next. 11 p. (52 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2

Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR8: RLS in each stitch in a circle, close (56 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR9: DC in each stitch in a circle, close (56 DC)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR10-15: Repeat for KR8 and KR9 for the remaining rows. Use orange for the double crochet rows and black yarn for the single crochet rows. (56 dc or sc)
Cast off the last stitch and hide the ends of the threads. Continue working on the ears according to the diagram below.

Size: Toddler/Preschooler
Start with orange yarn
Amigurumi ring, 11 dc in ka, close into first dc, ch 2
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR2: 2 sc in each st in a circle (22 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR3: *2 dc in the first st., dc in the next st.*, repeat in a circle, close (33 dc)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR4: *2 sc in the first st, sc in the next one*, repeat in a circle, close off (44 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR5: *2 dc in the first p., dc in the next. 10 p.*, repeat in a circle, close (48 dc)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR6: 2 sc in the first p., sc in the next. 11 p. (52 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR7: 2 dc in the first p., dc in the next. 12 p., close (56 CH)
Change yarn to black, ch 1

Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR9: DC in each stitch in a circle, close (60 DC)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR10: RLS in each stitch in a circle, close (60 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR11-16: Repeat for KR9 and KR10 for the remaining rows. Use orange for the double crochet rows and black yarn for the single crochet rows. (60 dc or sc)
Cast off the last stitch and hide the ends of the threads. Continue working on the ears according to the diagram below.

Size: for a primary school student
Start with orange yarn
Amigurumi ring, 11 dc in ka, close into first dc, ch 2
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR2: 2 sc in each st in a circle (22 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR3: *2 dc in the first st., dc in the next st.*, repeat in a circle, close (33 dc)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR4: *2 sc in the first st, sc in the next one*, repeat in a circle, close off (44 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR5: *2 dc in the first p., dc in the next. 10 p.*, repeat in a circle, close (48 dc)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR6: 2 sc in the first p., sc in the next. 11 p. (52 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR7: 2 dc in the first p., dc in the next. 12 p., close (56 CH)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR8: 2 sc in the first p., sc in the next. 13 p. (60 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2

Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR10: RLS in each stitch in a circle, close (64 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR11: DC in each stitch in a circle, close (64 DC)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR12-17: Repeat for KR10 and KR11 for the remaining rows. Use orange for the double crochet rows and black yarn for the single crochet rows. (64 dc or sc)
Cast off the last stitch and hide the ends of the threads. Continue working on the ears according to the diagram below.

Size: teenager/adult
Start with orange yarn
Amigurumi ring, 11 dc in ka, close into first dc, ch 2
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR2: 2 sc in each stitch in a circle, close (22 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR3: *2 dc in the first st., dc in the next st.*, repeat in a circle, close (33 dc)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR4: *2 sc in the first st, sc in the next one*, repeat in a circle, close off (44 sc)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR5: *2 dc in the first p., dc in the next. 10 p.*, repeat in a circle, close (48 dc)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR6: 2 sc in the first p., sc in the next. 11 p. (52 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR7: 2 dc in the first p., dc in the next. 12 p., close (56 CH)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR8: 2 sc in the first p., sc in the next. 13 p. (60 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR9: 2 dc in the first p., dc in the next. 14 p., close (64 CH)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR10: 2 sc in the first p., sc in the next. 15 p. (68 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR11: DC in each stitch in a circle, close (68 DC)
Change yarn to black, ch 1
KR12: RLS in each stitch in a circle, close (68 RLS)
Change yarn to orange, ch 2
KR13-18: Repeat for KR11 and KR12 for the remaining rows. Use orange for the double crochet rows and black yarn for the single crochet rows. (68 dc or sc)
Cast off the last stitch and hide the ends of the threads. Continue working on the ears according to the diagram below.

Ears for sizes 0-3 months to preschooler
Eyelet 1:







Row 8: Decrease 2 sc, ch 2, unfold
Row 9: Decrease sc, bind off last stitch, hide thread ends

Eyelet 2:

1 ch, sc in next 10 sts, 1 ch, expand
Row 2: Decrease sc, sc in next row. 6 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 3: RLS across the entire row (8 RLS)
Row 4: Decrease sc, sc in next row. 4 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 5: Sc along the row (6 sc)
Row 6: Decrease sc, sc in next row. 2 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 7: RLS across the entire row (4 RLS)
Row 8: Decrease 2 sc, ch 1, unfold
Row 9: Decrease sc, continue sc around the entire bottom edge of the cap and ears. Cast off the last stitch and hide the ends of the threads.

Ears for sizes from junior to adult
Eyelet 1:










Row 11: Decrease sc, bind off last stitch, hide thread ends

Eyelet 2:
Refer to photo in for the location of the second ear.
Ch 1, sc in next 12 sts, ch 1, unfold
Row 2: Decrease sc, sc in next row. 8 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 3: RLS across the entire row (10 RLS)
Row 4: Decrease sc, sc in next row. 6 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 5: Sc along the row (8 sc)
Row 6: Decrease sc, sc in next row. 4 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 7: Sc along the row (6 sc)
Row 8: Decrease sc, sc in next row. 2 sts, decrease sc, ch 1, expand
Row 9: RLS across the entire row (4 RLS)
Row 10: Decrease 2 sc, ch 1, unfold
Row 11: Decrease sc, continue sc around the entire bottom edge of the cap and ears. Cast off the last stitch and hide the ends of the threads.

Braided Ponytails:
Cut 6 strands of orange and 3 strands of black. Pull the loops through the last wall at the eye. You should have 18 weaving threads. Braid, tie, trim the edge evenly.

Nose:
Use black yarn
5 ch, sc in the 2nd stitch from the hook and in the remaining stitches of the chain, 1 ch, unfold (4 sc)
Row 2: RLS in each stitch, ch 1, unfold (4 RLS)
Row 3: Decrease. Sc 2 times, continue sc around the edge of the nose. Knit 2 sc in the corners. Bind off the last stitch, leaving a long tail for sewing to the hat.

Cheeks: 2 pcs.
Use white yarn
Amigurumi ring, 5 sc in the ring, continue knitting sc in circular rows.
KR2: RLS in each stitch in the round (10 RLS)
KR3: *2 sc in first st, sc in next* (repeat in circle) (15 sc)
KR4: *2 sc in the first p., sc in the next. 2 p.* (repeat in a circle) (20 RLS). Bind off the last stitch, leaving a long tail.

First sew the cheeks so that they almost touch each other. Then sew the nose over the cheeks.
Make 3 whiskers on each side using a tapestry needle and yarn.

Eyes: 2 pcs.
Use white yarn
Amigurumi ring, ch 2, 10 dc in the ring, close in the first dc, bind off the last loop, leaving a long tail.

Ears: (crochet 5 mm)
Use black yarn
Amigurumi ring, ch 2, 10 dc in ring, close into first dc.
Change color to orange
KR2: 1 ch, 2 sc in each stitch in a circle, close in the first sc, 1 ch
KR3: RLS in each stitch in a circle (this will make the ear turn inward).

Sew the ears to the hat directly on KR4. The knitted cap “Tiger Cub” is ready! Congratulations!

If you have any questions about the cap knitting pattern as you work, write them in the comments to the post.

You will need: 30 g black, 25 g orange, some white acrylic yarn of medium thickness; hook No. 3.5; wool needle; 2 black and 2 orange buttons.

Patterns: air. p., art. b/n, semi-st., conn. Art. Knitting density. Half-stitch: 14 p. and 11 r. = 10 x 10 cm.

A cap

1st circle. r.: use an orange thread to make a thread ring, tie 2 air. p. rise instead of the 1st half st. and perform another 8 half stitches in the ring. Close the row of connections. Art. in the 2nd air. rise p. = 9 p. (including air lift p.).

2nd circle. r.: (add to all points): 2 air. p. lifting instead of the 1st semi-st., in the base 2 air. p. knit 1 half st. (addition). Knit 2 half sts.
from each point of the base. Finish the row of connections. Art. in the last air n. rise of the previous river. (= 18 half stitches).

3rd circle. r.: (add after 1 p.): With a black thread, tie 2 air. p. lifting, * 2 half st. in 1 st. base (1 addition) and 1 half st. in the next paragraph of the base*. Repeat from * to * until the end of the r. Finish the row of connections. Art. (= 27 half st.).

4th circle. r.: (add after 2 p.): 2 air. p. lifting, * 2 half st. in 1 st. base (1 addition) and 2 half st. in the next 2 paragraphs of the base*. Repeat from * to * until the end of the r. Finish the row of connections. Art. (= 36 half stitches).

5th circle. r.: (add after 3 sts): use an orange thread to tie 2 air. p. lifting, * 2 half st. in 1 st. base (1 addition) and 3 half st. in the next 3 paragraphs of the base*. Repeat from * to * until the end of the r. Finish the row of connections. Art. (= 45 half st.).

6th circle. p.: (add after 8 p.): 2 air. p. lifting, * 2 half st. in 1 st. base (1 addition) and 8 half st. in the next 8 paragraphs of the base*. Repeat from * to * until the end of the r. Finish the row of connections. Art. (= 50 half-st.).

7th circle. r.: (add after 9 sts): use a black thread to tie 2 air. p. lifting, * 2 half st. in 1 st. base (1 addition) and 9 half st. in the next 9 paragraphs of the base*. Repeat from * to * until the end of the r. Finish the row of connections. Art. (= 55 semi-st.).

8th circle. r.: (add after 10 p.): 2 air. p. lifting, * 2 half st. in 1 st. base (1 addition) and 10 half st. in the next 10 paragraphs of the base*. Repeat from * to * until the end of the circular row. Finish the row of connections. Art. (= 60 semi-st.).

9th circle. r.: (without additions): go to the orange thread, knit 2 air. p. rise instead of 1st half stitch, 1 half stitch. in each point of the base. Finish the row of connections. Art. (= 60 semi-st.).

Knit another 11 p. the same as the 9th row, performing alternately 2 rows. orange and 2 r. black thread. Finish the work.

Ears

1st circle. r.: use a black thread to make a thread ring, tie 1 air. p. rise instead of the 1st half st., then tie another 6 tbsp into a ring. b/n. Finish the row of connections. Art. in the 2nd air. p. for lifting the chal = 6 p., taking into account air. lifting point.

2nd circle. r.: (knit without additions): 1 air. p. lifting, 1 tbsp. b/n from each point of the base. Finish the row of connections. Art. (= 12 tbsp. b/n).

3rd circle. r.: (add to all sts): tie 1 air with an orange thread. p. lifting, 2 tbsp. b/n from each point of the base (adding). Finish the row of connections. Art. in air n. rise of the previous river. (=12 tbsp. b/n).

4th circle. r.: (knit without additions): 1 air. p. lifting, 1 tbsp. b/n from each point of the base. Finish the row of connections. Art. in air n. rise of the previous river. (= 12 tbsp. b/n).

5th circle. r.: (add after 1 p.): Knit 1 air with a black thread. lifting item, *2 tbsp. b/n in 1 p. base (adding) and 1 tbsp. b/n in the next paragraph of the base*. Repeat from * to * until the end of the circular row. Finish the row of connections. Art. (= 18 tbsp. b/n).

6th circle. r.: (knit without additions): 1 air. p. lifting, 1 tbsp. b/n from each point of the base. Finish the row of connections. Art. in air n. rise of the previous river. (= 18 tbsp. b/n).

7th circle. r.: (add after 2 sts): use an orange thread to tie 1 air. lifting item, *2 tbsp. b/n in 1 p. base (adding) and 2 tbsp. b/n in the next 2 paragraphs*. Repeat from * to * until the end of the r. Finish the row of connections. Art. (= 24 tbsp. b/n).

8th circle. r.: (knit without additions): 1 air. p. lifting, 1 tbsp. b/n from each point of the base. Finish the row of connections. Art. in air n. rise of the previous river. (= 24 tbsp. b/n).

9th and 10th circle. r.: (knit without additions): with a black thread, knit 1 air. p. lifting, 1 tbsp. b/n from each point of the base. Finish the row of connections. Art. in air n. rise of the previous river. (= 24 tbsp. b/n). Finish the work. Knit 2 identical parts.

Cheeks

1st circle. r.: use a white thread to make a thread ring, tie 1 air. p. lifting and another 10 tbsp in the ring. b/n. Finish the row of connections. Art. in the initial air. p. = 10 p., excluding air. lifting point.

2nd circle. p.: (add to all points): 1 air. p. lifting, 2 tbsp. b/n in each point of the base. Finish the row of connections. Art. in air n. rise of the previous river. (= 20 tbsp. b/n). 3rd circle. r.: (add after 1 p.): 1 air. lifting item, *2 tbsp. b/n in 1 p. base (adding) and 1 tbsp. b/n in the next paragraph of the base*. Repeat from * to * until the end of the r. Finish the row of connections. Art. (= 30 tbsp. b/n). Finish the work. Knit 2 identical parts.

Nose

1st circle. r.: use a black thread to make a thread ring, tie 1 air. p. lifting and into the ring another 8 tbsp. b/n. Close the row of connections. Art. in the initial air. p. = 8 p., excluding air. lifting point.

2nd circle. p.: (add to all points): 1 air. p. lifting, 2 tbsp. b/n in each paragraph of the base (adding). Finish the row of connections. Art. in air n. rise of the previous river. (= 16 tbsp. b/n). Finish the work.

Assembly: sew the cheeks and nose to the front of the hat. Make the ears flat, fold them in half, and sew them to the top of the hat at a distance of 9 cm from each other. Glue the eyes to the muzzle with silicone glue (glue the orange button on top of the black one).