Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 2, 2012
Tiger - Quilled Picture Landscape
Phew !!! At last my quilled landscape styled tiger is complete. I love quilling pictures more than floral designs. I am very new to quilling but I think this came out rather well. Specially the ferocious look makes him look rather frightening.
I am glad I managed to get the eyes to look natural. If you like my work please leave your comments.
Chủ Nhật, 26 tháng 2, 2012
Parrot - Quilled Picture Landscape
I quilled this parrot like a quilled landscape or quilled picture from an image of it. I used loose scrolls made from A4 length 3mm strips.I find it is important to get the eyes right to get a realistic look. I am quite impressed with the fact that it has a bit of depth.
I tried to arrange the quill to follow the natural curves of the bird to get the depth. I clipped the edge of the quilled marque to get the feathery effect .
For the eyes, I made a coil and allowed it to relax a wee bit before gumming it. Then I made an itsy white tight scroll and fattened it into a 1/4 moon and inserted it off center to get the highlight effect.
I made the palm by looking at one in my garden ( I live in the tropics)by pasting between 10 to 12, 1/4 A4 strips to form a 3/4 circle. I scored lines on each leaf strand by placing it on a semi hard surface and then drawing lines with a blunt instrument. If the surface is hard the lines won't get embossed and if the surface is too soft the paper will tear.
I had made the parrot and branch on a cut-out so I was able paste the parrot on top of the palms .
On hind sight , I feel I should have stuck a few tight scrolls and mounted the parrot on top the give a nice 3D effect to the scene.
I tried to arrange the quill to follow the natural curves of the bird to get the depth. I clipped the edge of the quilled marque to get the feathery effect .
For the eyes, I made a coil and allowed it to relax a wee bit before gumming it. Then I made an itsy white tight scroll and fattened it into a 1/4 moon and inserted it off center to get the highlight effect.
I made the palm by looking at one in my garden ( I live in the tropics)by pasting between 10 to 12, 1/4 A4 strips to form a 3/4 circle. I scored lines on each leaf strand by placing it on a semi hard surface and then drawing lines with a blunt instrument. If the surface is hard the lines won't get embossed and if the surface is too soft the paper will tear.
I had made the parrot and branch on a cut-out so I was able paste the parrot on top of the palms .
On hind sight , I feel I should have stuck a few tight scrolls and mounted the parrot on top the give a nice 3D effect to the scene.
Thứ Bảy, 25 tháng 2, 2012
Crochet Pig Angry Bird Hat
Crochet Pig Angry Bird Hat
If you are a beginner, you can find a playlist for the basic crochet stitches by clicking on this link. Beginner Crochet Stitches
Crochet Geek YouTube -http://www.youtube.com/user/tjw1963
Crochet Geek 2 YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/crochet
Written by Teresa Richardson
Video Tutorial: Crochet Angry Bird Hat
Video Tutorial: Crochet Angry Bird Hat Left Hand Version
Skill Level - Intermediate
Abbreviations
DC - Double Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
CH - Chain
SL ST - Slip Stitch
SC - Single Crochet
Materials
Size H/5 mm crochet hook
4 ply yarn - Light Green - Black - White - Dark Green
Tapestry Needle
Hat
Yarn Marker - This can be a scrap piece of yarn to mark the beginning of the round
CH 3 join with the beginning chain.
Round 1: Work 12 SC through the chain. Do not Join. Work the continual round. You may want to use a yarn marker.
Round 2: Work 2 single crochet in each stitch around (24 Single Crochet
Round 3: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around (24 Single Crochet)
Round 4: *Work 1 SC in next stitch, work 2 SC in the next stitch, repeat from* (36 Single Crochet)
Round 5: 1 SC in each stitch around (36 Single Crochet)
Round 6: *1 Single Crochet in each of the next two stitches, Two single crochet in the next stitch. Repeat around the hat from *. ( 48 single crochet total)
Round 7: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around (48 single crochet total)
Round 8: *1 Single Crochet in each of the next three stitches, Two single crochet in the next stitch. Repeat around the hat from *. (60 single crochet total)
Round 9: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around (60 single crochet total)
Round 10: *1 Single Crochet in each of the next four stitches, Two single crochet in the next stitch. Repeat around the hat from *. (72 single crochet total)
Round 11-12: 1 SC in each stitch around. (72 single crochet total)
Round 13: *1 Single Crochet in each of the next five stitches, Two single crochet in the next stitch. Repeat around the hat from *. (84 single crochet total)
Round 14-30: 1 SC in each stitch around. (84 single crochet total)
Earflaps
Row 1: Work 1 SC in each of the next 16 stitches
Row 2-10: Work 1 SC in each of the next 16 stitches (16 stitches total)
Row 11: Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches, Work a Single Crochet Decrease, Work 1 SC in each of the next 8 stitches, Work a Single Crochet Decrease, Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches (14 stitches total)
Row 12: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch across (14 stitches total)
Row 13: Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches, Work a Single Crochet Decrease, Work 1 SC in each of the next 6 stitches, Work a Single Crochet Decrease, Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches (12 stitches total)
Row 14: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch across (12 stitches total)
Row 15: Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches, Work a Single Crochet Decrease, Work 1 SC in each of the next 4 stitches, Work a Single Crochet Decrease, Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches (10 stitches total)
Row 16-18: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch across (10 stitches total)
Row 19: Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches, Work a Single Crochet Decrease, Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches, Work a Single Crochet Decrease, Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches (8 stitches total)
Row 20: Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches, Work 2 Single Crochet Decrease,Work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches (6 stitches total)
To finish the earflap off, insert the hook in each of the next 5 stitches, drawing the loop through and leaving it on the hook. There will be a total of 6 loops on the hook. Wrap the yarn over and pull through all 6 loops. Cut the yarn, pull through, secure.
Eyes - Make 2
White Yarn
Chain 3, join
Round 1: Work 6 SC , working in continual round
Round 2: 2 SC in each stitch around (12 single crochet total)
Round 3: Work 1SC in next stitch, Work 2 SC in next stitch , continue around (18 single crochet total)
Round 4: Work 1 single crochet in each of the next 2 stitches, work 2 single crochet in the next stitch, continue around (24 single crochet total)
Round 5: Work 1 SC in each BLO-(Back Loop Only) (24 single crochet total)
Slip stitch to join in the next stitch. Cut of a longer tail for sewing to the cap.
Pupil - Make
Black Yarn
Chain 3, join
Round 1: Work 6 SC , join with the beginning stitch. Cut a longer section of yarn. This section will be sewn to the White section.
Sew the yarn through the last round of stitches and pull slightly so the last round curls up to the backside. Knot the yarn in place. Sew the eyes in place on the cap. See image above for placement.
Snout
Chain 5,
Round 1: Work 1 SC in each ch work 2 SC in the same chain, work 1 SC in each of the next 2 stitches, work 1 SC in the last chain, work in the continual round. (10 single crochet total)
Round 2: Work 2 single crochet in each stitch around. (20 single crochet total)
Round 3: 1 single crochet in each stitch around (20 single crochet total)
Round 4: Work 1 SC in the next stitch, Work 2 SC in the next stitch (30 single crochet total)
Round 5: Work 1 SC in the next 2 stitches, Work 2 SC in the next stitch (40 single crochet total)
Round 6-8: Work 1 SC in each stitch around (40 single crochet total)
Nostril Holes - Make 2
Chain 5
Round 1: Work 1 SC in each of the next 4 stitches
Round 2-3: Work 1 SC in each of the next 4 stitches
Cut the yarn and secure. Weave the yarn through the last row, pull to create a curved shape. Sew on to snout. See image above for placement.
Flap - Below Snout
Chain 7
Row 1: Work 1 SC in each of the next 6 chains ( 6 single crochet total)
Row 2: Work 2 SC in each stitch across ( 12 single crochet total)
Row 3: Work 1 SC in each stitch across (12 single crochet total)
This part will be sewn to the bottom of the snout along the long edge - See image for placement
Sew the snout to the cap.
Ear
Dark Green Yarn
Chain 3, join
Round 1: Work 6 SC , join
Round 2: 2 SC in each stitch around , join (12 single crochet total) cut yarn and change color
Attach light green
Round 3: Work 2 SC in each stitch around ( 24 single crochet total)
Round 4: Work 1 SC in each stitch around ( 24 single crochet total)
Sew ears to cap. They are placed approximately 3 rounds from the center. See image for placement.
Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 2, 2012
Quilled Butterflies and Flowers
I quilled these 3d butterflies using a printout of the butterfly and followed the colors as closely as possible. Most parts of the wings are made of loose coils except for the edge of the wings where I have used the beehive technique.
Quilled Flower and Humming Bird
I loved the piece quilled 3d flowers and humming bird Inna had created so I thought the best way to learn is to try and see how close I could get. And this is the results. Well I'm proud of this coz I had been quilling for just over a week when I did this piece. Please check out Inna's work here.
I am all thumbs and keep getting bathed in glue!! Begginers please be careful with the glue and apply very little and use a toothpick!! Your fingers get stuck to the paper quicker than the card your sticking it on!!
Another problem I had was the length of the strip!! My flowers were all rather too big. I also had problems with the fringed flowers. Found it difficult to get the petals spread evenly and the coil kept comming loose as I had not coiled it tight!!. But I am satisfied with the end result.
I learned the hard way by getting into the deep end!! Anyway, fringed flowers come out better if you keep the coil tight and glue it now and then when rolling!! ( at least for me it does). And open the flower up in an orderly fashion without being impatient like me!! Arrange the petals evenly when opening and make sure you stick the different sized fringes so there is an even bottom.
I you paste the fringe facing down and thurn it up after quilling you will get the curled-in look which look really cool for flower centres.
I am all thumbs and keep getting bathed in glue!! Begginers please be careful with the glue and apply very little and use a toothpick!! Your fingers get stuck to the paper quicker than the card your sticking it on!!
Another problem I had was the length of the strip!! My flowers were all rather too big. I also had problems with the fringed flowers. Found it difficult to get the petals spread evenly and the coil kept comming loose as I had not coiled it tight!!. But I am satisfied with the end result.
I learned the hard way by getting into the deep end!! Anyway, fringed flowers come out better if you keep the coil tight and glue it now and then when rolling!! ( at least for me it does). And open the flower up in an orderly fashion without being impatient like me!! Arrange the petals evenly when opening and make sure you stick the different sized fringes so there is an even bottom.
I you paste the fringe facing down and thurn it up after quilling you will get the curled-in look which look really cool for flower centres.
Thứ Tư, 22 tháng 2, 2012
Crochet Videos - Independent Producer
Crochet has made a big comeback on the Internet in the past few years. There are some thoughts I want to share with those of you who earn revenue on your crochet, knitting and crafting videos. This will apply to sites other than YouTube as well.
I know many of you participate in account monetization on YouTube or have gone on to become a full partner. The type of videos we make take a lot of time to produce. I have been approached by a few 3rd party sites who want to purchase my videos for a flat fee and then upload them on their YouTube channel. Some have said the future videos I make can only go on their channel. Others have requirements that make the videos look like spam. They can embed and link our existing videos on their sites if they are really interested in our existing content.
I have done many Google searches for professional video production. It starts from $1000-$10,000 on up for a 15-30 second commercial video.
Something else that is often looked over is our crochet expertise. I have over 28 years of experience with crochet. What we have is two fold. The knowledge of crochet and producing a professional quality crochet video, that can be in production for several months.
These 3rd parties want to redirect traffic to their channel or site but not pay what the videos are worth. These offers are nothing but a bad deal. When someone makes an offer to pay you a monetary value up front, they know it will go much further. Most likely tens of thousands of times more than their measly offer of $15-$50 dollars for a video.
One day some of you may get real offers. Right now I have not seen anything legitimate.
My suggestion! Stay Independent, you don't need a middle man to do what you are already doing.
Please share your experiences and questions you may have.
Crochet Geek YouTube -http://www.youtube.com/user/tjw1963
Crochet Geek 2 YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/crochet
I know many of you participate in account monetization on YouTube or have gone on to become a full partner. The type of videos we make take a lot of time to produce. I have been approached by a few 3rd party sites who want to purchase my videos for a flat fee and then upload them on their YouTube channel. Some have said the future videos I make can only go on their channel. Others have requirements that make the videos look like spam. They can embed and link our existing videos on their sites if they are really interested in our existing content.
I have done many Google searches for professional video production. It starts from $1000-$10,000 on up for a 15-30 second commercial video.
Something else that is often looked over is our crochet expertise. I have over 28 years of experience with crochet. What we have is two fold. The knowledge of crochet and producing a professional quality crochet video, that can be in production for several months.
These 3rd parties want to redirect traffic to their channel or site but not pay what the videos are worth. These offers are nothing but a bad deal. When someone makes an offer to pay you a monetary value up front, they know it will go much further. Most likely tens of thousands of times more than their measly offer of $15-$50 dollars for a video.
One day some of you may get real offers. Right now I have not seen anything legitimate.
My suggestion! Stay Independent, you don't need a middle man to do what you are already doing.
Please share your experiences and questions you may have.
Crochet Geek YouTube -http://www.youtube.com/user/tjw1963
Crochet Geek 2 YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/crochet
Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 2, 2012
Butterfly Tree - Quilled Butterfly & Flowers
I created this piece from the various experimental flowers that I quilled. The poppy was damaged by one of my cats!!. I made the poppy from Inna's very comprehensive tutorial. Her site is my favorite and I love her work. It is a "must visit" site for all who want to learn from one of the best!!
The Monarch Butterfly is my own. I downloaded a picture of a monarch and followed it as faithfully as possible. I used loose scrolls and tight scrolls. Outlined the scrolls in black and stuck them together on top of a printout of a monarch. Did not past it to the paper since I wanted a 3D butterfly.
I made the body with a 1cm strip (A4) and shaped it to form the body. The head is made from tight scrolls. I cut the paper to narrow towards on end and quilled tight scrolls stating with the broad end. This made the sides pop out a bit like eyes.
For the top of the wings I quilled a black loose scroll, shaped it and then made three very small white tight scrolls, squashed them and stuck them inside the outermost layer. I am quite proud of this butterfly!! looks quite good for a beginner!! even though I say so myself!!
Quilled Candle Stand
My very first experiment with quilling 3d flowers was to dress up a broken clay lamp.I used printing paper cut by hand to make the quilled rose which forms the centre of the flower. I learnt to make the rose from a youtube video and for the petals I used eccentric circles which I did by hand. The leaves I made by using the the husking method.
Chủ Nhật, 12 tháng 2, 2012
Baby Booby Beanie - Dedicated to Breastfeeding Moms
This is dedicated to all breastfeeding moms. I breastfed all my babies in public 29 years ago. Women should not be forced or shamed in to a dirty bathroom to feed their babies. When baby is hungry, feed your baby. Don't let someone else make you feel it is wrong. The divine plan for human nature set it to breastfeed your baby. Shame on the people who take what is natural and turn it in to something else.
Baby Booby Beanie Cap
Download a free PDF copy of this pattern here. You are welcome to share this pattern and send through email.
Written by Teresa Richardson
Video Tutorial: Baby Booby Beanie
Video Tutorial: Baby Booby Beanie Left Hand Version
Skill Level - Easy
Abbreviations
SC - Single Crochet
DC - Double Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
CH - Chain
SL ST - Slip Stitch
Materials
Size H/5 mm crochet hook
4 ply yarn - 2 colors
Tapestry Needle
With Color A
Chain 2 -
Round 1: Work 6 single crochet through the first chain - 6 single crochet total. Do not join. Work in continual round. You may want a yarn marker to show the first stitch.
Round 2-4: Work 1 single crochet through each stitch around. (6 single crochet total)
Round 5: Increase round. Work 2 single crochet through each stitch around. (12 single crochet total)
Round 6: Work 1 single crochet through each stitch around. (12 single crochet total)
Round 7: Work 2 single crochet through each stitch around. (24 single crochet total)
Round 8: Work 1 single crochet through each stitch around. (24 single crochet total) Upon completion, work a slip stitch in the next stitch to even off the round, cut the yarn and pull through the loop to secure.
Round 9: Attach color B. Work 1 single crochet through the next stitch, work 2 single crochet through the next stitch. (36 single crochet total)
Continue with the continual round.
Round 10-11: Work 1 single crochet through each stitch around. (36 single crochet total)
Round 12: Work 1 single crochet in each of the next 2 stitches. Work 2 single crochet through the next stitch. (48 single crochet total)
Round 13-25: Work 1 single crochet through each stitch around. (48 single crochet total) Upon completion, work a slip stitch in the next stitch to even off the round. Cut the yarn, pull through to secure. Sew in all the tails.
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Medium Cap - Size Estimate 16-20 inches
Round 13: Work 1 SC in each stitch around. (48 single crochet total)
Round 14: *1 SC in each of the next 3 stitches, 2 SC in the next stitch. continue around from * (60 single crochet total)
Continue for length approximately 26-29 rounds.
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Large Cap - Size Estimate 21-23 Inches
Round 15: Work 1 SC in each of the next 4 stitches, work 2 SC in the next stitch, continue around from * (72 single crochet total)
Round 16: work 1 SC in each stitch around (72 single crochet total)
Continue for length approximately 26-30 rounds.
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Extra Large Cap - Size Estimate 23-25 Inches
Round 17: wWork 1 SC in each of the next 5 stitches, work 2 SC in the next stitch, continue around from * (84 single crochet total)
Round 18: work 1 SC in each stitch around (84 single crochet total)
Continue for length approximately 28-32 rounds.
Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 2, 2012
Red & Tan Crochet Beanie
Red & Tan Crochet Beanie
If you are a beginner, you can find a playlist for the basic crochet stitches by clicking on this link.
Beginner Crochet Stitches
Crochet Geek YouTube -http://www.youtube.com/user/tjw1963
Crochet Geek 2 YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/crochet
Written by Teresa Richardson
Video Tutorial: Red & Tan Crochet Beanie
Video Tutorial: Red & Tan Crochet Beanie Left Hand Version
Skill Level - Easy
Abbreviations
DC - Double Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
CH - Chain
SL ST - Slip Stitch
SC - Single Crochet
Materials
Size H/5 mm crochet hook
4 ply yarn - Red - Brown
Tapestry Needle
Hat
Yarn Marker - This can be a scrap piece of yarn to mark the beginning of the round
CH 4, join with the beginning chain.
Round 1: Work 12 SC through the chain. Do not Join. Work the continual round. You may want to use a yarn marker.
Round 2: Work 1 SC in each stitch around. (12 Single Crochet)
Round 3: Work 2 single crochet in each stitch around (24 Single Crochet)
Round 4: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around (24 Single Crochet)
Round 5: *Work 1 SC in next stitch, work 2 SC in the next stitch, repeat from* (36 Single Crochet)
Round 6: 1 SC in each stitch around (36 Single Crochet)
Round 7: *1 Single Crochet in each of the next two stitches, Two single crochet in the next stitch. Repeat around the hat from *. ( 48 single crochet total)
Round 8: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around (48 single crochet total)
Round 9: *1 Single Crochet in each of the next three stitches, Two single crochet in the next stitch. Repeat around the hat from *. (60 single crochet total)
Round 10: Work 1 single crochet in each stitch around (60 single crochet total)
Round 11: *1 Single Crochet in each of the next four stitches, Two single crochet in the next stitch. Repeat around the hat from *. (72 single crochet total)
Round 12: 1 SC in each stitch around. (72 single crochet total)
Round 13: *1 Single Crochet in each of the next five stitches, Two single crochet in the next stitch. Repeat around the hat from *. (84 single crochet total)
Round 14-26: 1 SC in each stitch around. (84 single crochet total)
At this point you can change color or continue on with the same color.
Round 27-35 1 SC in each stitch around. (84 single crochet total)
When you work the continual round, you will end with a ridge. The even the ridge, work a slip stitch, cut the yarn, pull through the tail and give it a tug. Sew in all the tails on the cap.
Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 2, 2012
MINHA MANTA DE SOFÁ

Nem acredito que terminei essas duas peças. Comecei a tece-las em novembro, mas com tanta correria sabia que ia demorar para acabar. Primeiro fiz os squares das flores, depois emendei e parti para a manta que não acabava nunca, pois a linha não rendia apesar de muito gostosa de trabalhar. Usei a Color da Pura Fibra. Se alguem quiser o esquema do square é só pedir.
Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 2, 2012
Crochet Baby Cap Okefenokee
Crochet Baby Cap Okefenokee
Written by Teresa Richardson
Video Tutorial: Crochet Baby Cap Okefenokee
Video Tutorial: Crochet Baby Cap Okefenokee Left Hand
Skill Level - Easy
Abbreviations
DC - Double Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
CH - Chain
SL ST - Slip Stitch
Materials
Size I/5.5 mm crochet hook
4 ply yarn
Tapestry Needle
Size: Approximately 15 - 17 inches around
Stitch Combination - Set of Stitches (Stitch combo is a generic term)
1 single crochet, 2 Double Crochet - This will be called a stitch combo. The single crochet will be skipped with the exception of joining on each round. The work will be done in the first and second double crochet for increase rounds. The second double crochet for rounds with no increases.
Work a chain 5, join.
Round 1: Work a chain 1, *1 single crochet, 2 Double Crochet through the chain, work 6 times through the chain, join with the beginning stitch. Slip stitch to the next double crochet. (6 set of stitches total)
Increase Round: The stitch combo will be worked in the first and second double crochet.
Round 2: Work a chain 1, *1 single crochet, 2 Double Crochet through the double crochet, 1 single crochet, 2 Double Crochet through the next double crochet double crochet. Continue around from *. join with the beginning single crochet. Slip stitch to the second double crochet. (12 set of stitches total)
Yarn Marker: you can use a yarn marker to mark the first and last stitch for reference. You will want to change the yarn marker with each round. This is optional if you have trouble finding the beginning of the round. I use yarn markers and find they save time in keeping the project accurate.
Round 3: Chain 1, work a stitch combo(1SC, 2DC) in the second double crochet of each set around, join with a slip stitch to the beginning single crochet. slip stitch to the second double crochet (12 stitch combo total)
This will be an increase round with 6 stitch combo increases.
Round 4: Chain 1, *work the stitch combo in the second double crochet, work the stitch combo in the first and second double crochet(increase), continue around from *. join with a slip stitch to the beginning single crochet. slip stitch to the second double crochet (18stitch combo total)
Round 5: Chain 1, work a stitch combo(1SC, 2DC) in the second double crochet of each set around, join with a slip stitch to the beginning single crochet. slip stitch to the second double crochet (18 stitch combo total)
Round 6-12: Chain 1, work a stitch combo(1SC, 2DC) in the second double crochet of each set around, join with a slip stitch to the beginning single crochet. slip stitch to the second double crochet (18 stitch combo total)
Earflaps
Row 1-2: Work 4 stitch combo's across, turn, no chain 1 on the turn. (work in the middle stitch of each combo of stitches)
Row 3: This will be a decrease row reducing down to 3 stitch combo's. Work a single crochet in the middle stitch. Work a double crochet decrease, starting in the same stitch, working the second part in the middle double crochet of the next combo. Work one more double crochet in the same stitch as the stitch the decrease was completed in. There will be an extra stitch but it is still a decrease. The two remaining stitches will be individual. turn.
Row 4: Work 3 stitch combo across. Work in the stitch close to the edge when you get to the final combo, which is working in the decrease made on row 3.
The sides are not going to be very even or neat. We will work a single crochet edging upon completion, which will even up the earflaps.
Row 5-6: Work 3 stitch combo across. Cut the yarn and sew in the tail.
Skip 3 stitch combo's and attach the yarn in the next for the second earflap. The 3 left open is the back of the cap.
Work a single crochet edging around the cap.
You will knot, secure and sew in any remaining tails.
Crochet Geek YouTube -http://www.youtube.com/user/tjw1963
Crochet Geek 2 YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/crochet











