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Snapdragon Lace Panel Hat Free Pattern

Materials
I hook, or hook needed to obtain gauge
#4 weight yarn
Scissors
Yarn needle for sewing in ends
Gauge:first two rounds=3"
Notes
Turning chains do not count as stitch unless otherwise noted
Wrote in US terminology
Pattern key
MR-magic ring
Ch-chain
Sc-single crochet
Dc-double crochet
Sl st-slip stitch
Special stitches
Snapdragon stitch-alternating shells and v-stitches
V-stitch-1 dc, Ch 1, 1 dc in the same stitch
Shell-5 dc in the same stitch
Pattern
Round 1: mr, ch 2, 12 dc into ring. Pull to close and sl st to 1st st.
Round 2: ch 2, 2 dc into each st around, sl st to 1st st.
Round 3:ch 2, *1 dc into 1st st, 2 dc into next st* repeat to end, sl st to 1st st.
Round 4: ch 2, *1 dc into next 2 sts, 2 dc into next* repeat to end, sl st to 1st st.
Round 5: ch 1 (does not count as stitch) *1 sc into next 3 sts, 2 sc into next* repeat to end, sl st to 1st st.
Round 6: ch 2, 1 dc into back loop only of each st, 2 dc into last st, sl st to first st.
Round 7: ch 4 (counts as 1 dc and ch 1), 1 dc into same st, skip 3 sts, 5dc into next, *skip 3 sts, V-stitch into next, skip 3 sts, 5 dc into next* repeat to end and sl st to 3rd ch.
Round 8: ch 3 (counts as 1 dc) 2 dc into ch 1 space of V-stitch, V-stitch into top of shell *5 dc into next ch 1 space, V-stitch into top of next shell* repeat to end, sl st to top of ch 3.
Round 9: ch 1, sc into same st, ch 3, 1 sc into ch 1 space, *ch 3, 1 sc into top of shell, ch 3, 1 sc into ch 1 space* repeat to end, sl st to 1st sc.
Round 10: ch 2, 1 dc in the back loop of each st around, sl st to first st.
Round 11: ch 4 (counts as 1 dc and ch 1), 1 dc into same st, skip 3 sts, 5dc into next, *skip 3 sts, V-stitch into next, skip 3 sts, 5 dc into next* repeat to end and sl st to 3rd ch.
Round 12: ch 3 (counts as 1 dc) 2 dc into ch 1 space of V-stitch, V-stitch into top of shell *5 dc into next ch 1 space, V-stitch into top of next shell* repeat to end, sl st to top of ch 3.
Round 13: ch 1, sc into same st, ch 3, 1 sc into ch 1 space, *ch 3, 1 sc into top of shell, ch 3, 1 sc into ch 1 space* repeat to end, sl st to 1st sc.
Round 14: ch 2, 1 dc in the back loop of each st around, sl st to first st.
Round 15: ch 2, *fpdc around 1st st, bpdc around next* repeat to end, sl st to 1st st.
Round 16: ch 2, *fpdc around 1st st, bpdc around next* repeat to end, sl st to 1st st.
Cut yarn and tie off, sew in ends.
You may sell items made from this pattern, as long as credit is given. Do not copy or sell my pattern as your own. Questions can be sent to savannah.baka@gmail.com.

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