
Weave end through last 6 sc, pull together tightly, tie off. (it helps to pin it in place, but since i had no pins, I used some stick-on hem tape to hold in in place while I sewed it)ģ-27: sc in each sc around (25 even rnds)įinish off, leaving a long end. Make a large X from white felt, sew to front of hat. Hat (work with two strands of yarn held together)ġ2: loosely slip st in each sc around (this will make the hat come straight down for the sides).ġ3-26: sc in each st around (14 even rnds)Ģ7: ch 1, turn, sc in each st around (it is necessary to do this row turned the other way so the brim will stick out properly). Brown yarn (I used Red Heart 'Warm Brown')
#Chopper hat tutorial free
Since I don't have a lot of free time on my hands for commissions anymore because I work A LOT, it is OKAY if you want to commission someone else to make this from my pattern. Okay, so I decided to write up the pattern for this. Like, everyone is a good character on this show, I love it!Īnd while I'm at it, thanks for over 15,000 pageviews everyone! I would say Chopper's my favorite character so far, but really, I love everyone! Zoro was my favorite at first, but then Usopp is really cool too, and then I was able to really appreciate Sanji's arc, working in a foodservice job myself. I made the X from felt and hand-stitched it to the front of the hat. I just wove a string up through them to help curve them upward a bit, and tacked them to the top edge of the hat, so the hat holds them up and they appear to stand up on their own. The antlers actually don't have any wire or any kind of support in them.

I doubled the yarn on the main part of the hat to make it stiffer so it stands up better. I only just started watching the show a while ago though, and just got finished with the Alabasta arc, (I know, I'm WAAAAY behind!) so no spoilers!Īnyway, I don't guess I have much to say about this one.

You don't have to be a One Piece fan to appreciate this quality of work! I personally think this is one of the coolest things I have ever made, and I'm super proud of how it turned out.
