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Viking or Dwarven Beard This pattern explains the process I used to make a beard to attach to an already completed hat. On each side of the beard are 2 button holes (to allow for changing sizes). You should not have paid anything to use the instructions below. All I ask is that credit be given to me (Melissa Campbell/MelCam) or my etsy shop (http:// www.etsy.com/shop/melcam1126) if the product of this pattern is being listed anywhere.

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Page 1: Viking or Dwarven Beard

Viking or Dwarven Beard

This pattern explains the process I used to make a beard to attach to an already completed hat. On each side of the beard are 2 button holes (to allow for changing sizes). You should not have paid anything to use the instructions below. All I ask is that credit be given to me (Melissa Campbell/MelCam) or my etsy shop (http://www.etsy.com/shop/melcam1126) if the product of this pattern is being listed anywhere.

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Supplies needed: F hook, one skein of worsted weight yarn, yarn threader Gauge: 7 HDC stitches = 1.5 in; 5 rows of HDC = 1.5 in Yarn used in this tutorial was Hobby Lobby’s “I Love This Yarn!” in color “Brown” for Beard, and color “Greybeard” for Braid Rings Abbreviations used (US terms)CH: chainSC: single crochetHDC: half double crochetSL ST: slip stichTR: triple crochet (aka “treble crochet”) Beard baseCH 77R1: Start in 2nd ch from hook, SC 76 acrossR2: CH 2, turn, HDC 1, [CH 2, skip 2 stitches, HDC] 2 times, HDC 23, SL ST 16 (pull

tight), HDC 24, [CH 2, skip 2 stitches, HDC] 2 times (should look like Fig. 1 below)R3: CH 1, turn, SL ST 26†, CH 4, TR 4, CH 16, TR 5 (Fig. 2)R4: CH 2, turn, HDC 25†R5: CH 1, turn, SL ST across to end (sl st down the TR st), tie off (Fig. 3)

To tie in the yarn for the beard, make tassels along the top and bottom (Fig 4a, 4b, 4c) of the beard base according to how you want your beard to look. I used 3 strands of yarn for the top tassels and 2 for the bottom. If you want your beard to be thicker, add tassels sideways in between the top and bottom tassels. I cut longer strands for the chin area of the beard. To put braids on, I used a yarn threader to sew them in so they’re secure (Fig 5). Braid rings(use same color yarn used to make your hat) SmallCH 8 (leave tail 4+ inches long for tying)R1: In 2nd ch from hook, SC acrossR2: CH 1, SL ST across and pull tail through beginning ch loopCut tail 4+ inches long, use tails to tie around braid (Fig. 6) † Stitch into one loop only on the chain stitches

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LargeCH 16 (leave tail 4+ inches long for tying)R1: In 2nd ch from hook, HDC acrossR2: CH 1, SL ST across and pull tail through beginning ch loopCut tail 4+ inches long, use tails to tie around braid (Fig. 6) Sew your buttons on to your hat accordingly to hang the beard on.

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© Copyright Melissa Campbell 2011-2012You have permission to sell the finished product for this pattern but

rewriting, reselling, distributing, or copying the pattern itself is prohibited.