Crochet Keychain: Monkey D. Luffy Straw Hat

One of the good things about knowing how to crochet is that we crocheters were paid for every project we made. It's like doing something you love as well as getting compensate while you're just comfortably sitting in the corner of your home.

I was accepting orders specially wearables since 2012 and I've been squeezing up my mind through trial and error for every new designs I made. But sometimes doing this customized orders means you are capable of knowing on your own way how to do it.

There are ways on how to do a customize orders: One (1), is you search on videos the whole pattern for your project through youtube. Second (2), you can buy the pattern through etsy or ravelry. Third (3), is you do it on your own.

Well mine is I choose the last one. I do it on my own because I don't want to spend a penny for a pattern, but let my brain and my hands with the help of the hook do the process of discovering. And aside from that, I also want that piece to be unique and not exactly a replica of someones artwork. Plus, I want to prove on my self that I can do it on my own as I believe that if someone knows how to do it, then most likely I can do it also. But if there's a special or complicated stitches to be used on that particular project, I sometimes look for a video that will help me acquire the techniques being used in the particular item.

Today I wanna share to you my latest commissioned project that I'm still doing right now. The 70 pieces mini straw hat of Monkey D. Luffy (a Japanese anime character from One Piece) for a birthday souvenirs. It's my first time to make a souvenirs so I'm excited.
Now let's learn how to make it.

Materials:

  • Mercerized cotton yarns -Golden yellow and red (I used Monaco brand that was bought from an online shop: https://shopee, just search for Monaco thread and you will find lots of seller there.)
  • 1mm steel hook
  • scissor

Procedure:


We will use double pull or double strand of Monaco mercerized cotton yarn to make it more stiff and sturdy.
  1. Magic circle (Golden Yellow yarn)
  2. (1st layer) Chain 1, single crochet(SC) 10, slip stitch (SS)
  3. (2nd layer) Chain 1, SC 1, SC 2, SC 1, SC 2 (follow this pattern - SC 2, SC 1 'till end) then SS.
  4. (3rd layer) Chain 1, SC 1, SC 2, SC 1, SC 1, SC 1, SC 2, SC 1, SC 1, SC 1 (follow this pattern -SC 2, SC 1, SC 1, SC 1 ‘till end), then SS.
    #5,6 and 7. (5th, 6th and 7th layer) - Chain 1, SC 1 in every stitch ‘till end then SS. (You may now cut the golden yellow yarn because we will be using the red yarn in two layers.)
  5. (8th and 9th layer – use red yarn) – Chain 1, SC 1 in every stitch ‘till end then SS. (Cut the red yarn and let’s continue with the golden yellow yarn.)
  6. (10th layer) – Chain 1, SC 1, SC 2, SC 2, SC 1 (follow this pattern 'till end) then SS.
    11th layer - Chain 1, SC 1 in every stitch until end then SS. Cut the yarn and lock.

    We can now attach a keyring on the edge of the hat for the final touch, but my client wants to wrap it only in
    a clear and thick plastic with ribbon by herself.

    You can also make a girl version of these cute mini hat by using feminine colors and decorate it with ribbon or pearls.

    So that's it fellas. Hope you enjoy this very easy tutorial and consider it as useful.

    Thank you @NeedleworkMonday community for this opportunity that we crafters all over the world be able to share our works here. More power and God bless to all the ladies behind this beautiful community namely: @crosheille the founder, @muscara and @marblely, the administrators and to all the members out there who continuously inspire the others. Have a blessed day ahead everyone.


    @jonalyn2020 is a crochet entrepreneur, a mother of two and a fulltime housewife.

    A timid person who loves to stay alone in the corner doing her crochet thing. She accepts made-to-order projects of anything related to crochet.
    To order, feel free to message her through her FB Page: https://m.facebook.com/crochetterscollection/ and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crochetterscollection





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