Betty Boop

Posted on Wednesday, November 15th, 2006 at 11:57 pm

Betty Boop
I would like to knit / crochet a Betty Boop style wig. Can anyone help me with a possible standard, please?

I really For instructions with the curls, then the intention of placing a snug cap skull cap suitable type.

I could not find a pattern just for curls. But this pattern hat can help you get started. You could make the hat and put Twirly curls everywhere for a Betty Boop wig. Twirly Curls Hat "Blessed are the cracked for they let in the light …" Materials 1100 grams a ball of yarn weight 1 # 7 or # 8 16 "circular needle 1 G Crochet Gauge: 4 ½ sts per inch Instructions Note: These instructions are written for the size of a child CAP (Changes to knit an adult size are designated with parentheses). Cast on 60 (90) sts and join in a circle. Place marker. Work in K1, of the ribbing about P1 to a depth of about 1 inch. following Labour row about weaving around. Make 12 (18) Twirly Curls as follows: At the beginning of the next row: K4, * Pull a loop of next stitch and the crochet chain 8, (this is where you may want to use a point guard to have the stitches others in its needle). The job again without going through the first chain and work only five crochets in each chain. Remove crochet hook and K4. * Repeat from * all *. Now every point until the hat measures about 4 inches from the beginning. Top-of-hat decreases Start as follows: K6, K2tog * repeat all K a friction assault K5, K2tog * repeat around an assault K4 K bearings, K2tog * repeat around K3 K1 round bearings, K2tog * Continue to repeat all 3 (6) points remain. Create Curl Twirly in each stitch (you will be able to do each separately) the top. Secure your yarn ends and weave in the tail. Place full of love for the closest child! Consider some variations, such as work on all Twirly Curls stitch hat 4th of every row 4, using different colored thread for the curls, or working on bills stitches.

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