Tulip hat and circular scarf

Hat and circular scarf “Tulip”

Age: 3-5 years;
Cranial circumference: 52-54 cm;
The height of the hat: 20 cm;

Necessary materials:
50 g of green yarn for the hat (50% wool, 45% polyacryl, 5% polyester, 313 m/50g);
55 g of green thread for the scarf.
Andre no. 2.5 and no. 3.5.

Explanation knitting:
hat: It will be knitted circularly from bottom to top.
On Andre no. 2.5 cast on 132 stitches. schema 1 caciula si fular circular laleaschema 2 caciula si fular circular laleaThe stitches are closed in a circle and the elastic is knitted according to scheme no.1. In row 2, stitches will be added with the help of jeters. In row 3, the jets will be knitted as purl stitches. Next, the elastic will be knitted as shown on all 144 stitches.
When the length of the elastic will measure 4 cm, knitting will be continued with needle no. 3.5 according to scheme no. 2.

The top of the hat will be knitted according to scheme no. 3.
The working thread is cut, leaving a longer end. The end of the thread is passed through the remaining 12 stitches.
The working thread is tightened and fixed to the back of the hat.schema 3 caciula si fular circular laleaschema 4 caciula si fular circular lalea

scarf: (Height = 19 cm, width = 24 cm).
The scarf will be knitted in a circular pattern. It is mounted on an auxiliary thread 144 stitches. The stitches are closed in a circle and knit 10 rows with all front stitches. Row 11 will be an openwork row and will be knitted as follows * 2 stitches together front, 1 jeteu * to the end of the row. Then, continue knitting with 10 rows with all front stitches.

The stitches on the auxiliary thread are passed on a needle. The detail folds on the openwork row (with the back of the work inside) and knit 2 stitches together in the front (1 stitch on the working needle, with 1 eye on the helper andrea).schema 5 caciula si fular circular laleasemne conventionale caciula si fular circular lalea
There will be 144 stitches left on the working needle.

Next, 31 rows will be knitted according to scheme no. 4 and lines 32-59 presented in scheme no. 5, followed by the jagged edge. The serrated edge will be knitted as follows: 11 rows with all front stitches, 1 openwork row, 10 rows with all front stitches.
The edge is folded on the openwork row, and the stitches of the last row will be sewn to the first row of the serrated edge on the top of the scarf.