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How to knit a fur hat.

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How to knit a fur hat.http://klubok.work/2/39/5636/Klubok





You will need:
-fur (collar)
-wool about 100 g (I had a skein of 100 g/220 m)
-hook No. 3
How to make a knitted hat from the fur of a silver fox:
Cut the fur into strips about 0.5 cm wide, and cut it. (I used a wood carving knife, which is very thin and VERY sharp, you can also use a utility knife. Sort by quality. Since I had a sewn collar, there were various qualities of fur in it, the better quality goes into one pile, the rest into another (it will come in handy).
The knitting itself:
For size 56, I cast on 110 chain stitches, according to the circumference of the head. I knitted in a spiral.
Row 1 - single crochet,
Row 2 begins with attaching the fur, placing the skin side against the knitting and crocheting a single crochet, while inserting the hook into the stitch and from behind between the fur near the skin, grabbing the yarn and making a regular single crochet, then continue with a single crochet without the fur, alternating between a stitch with fur and 1 or 2 without fur.
Row 3 single crochets, no fur attached.
Row 4 knit as Row 2 and so on, alternating a row with fur, and a row without fur; if the fur is of good quality, you can try knitting 2 rows without fur.
After about 8 cm, I started decreasing, first making decreases of 5 stitches in the row where there was no fur, while knitting the row with fur without decreases. Approaching the top, I switched to decreases - 6 single crochets in each row, also alternating a row with fur and a row without fur. I couldn't completely close the hole at the end, but it is not visible from the outside, the fur covers it.
I sewed the fur strips as I knitted, so that the fur thread was not too long. It is important to maintain the direction of the fur, I sewed with a simple thread and needle.





























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