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By: Tamara Kelly
The Moroccan Midnight Slouch Hat is the perfect accompaniment to the Moroccan Midnight Cowl – but it stands alone beautifully too. And just like the cowl it’s fantastic, fun, and sparkly, with a gorgeous stained glass effect!
Moroccan Midnight Slouch Hat
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Round 1: With Color A and the smaller hook, FDC 66 (72). (Alternately ch 68(74), skip 3 ch, and dc in each remaining ch.) Join with a sl st to the first stitch to work in the round. (66 (72) sts)
Round 2 – 4: Ch 2, fpdc in the first st, bpdc in the next st. *Fpdc in the next st, bpdc in the next st. Repeat from * to end. Join with a sl st to first fpdc. (66(72) sts)
[300x600]Round 5: Switch to larger hook. CSDC (Alternate: ch 3), ch 1, dc in the first st (V st made). *Skip 2 sts, [dc, ch 1, dc] in the next st. Repeat from * until 2 sts remain. Join to CSDC (or top of ch 3) with a sl st. Remove the hook from the active loop and place a stitch marker in the loop to secure it, so it won’t pull out as you work the other color. (22 (24) V sts)
Round 6: With Color B, STDC (Alternate: join with sl st and ch 3) in ch sp of 1st V st of previous round. Ch 1, dc in the same ch sp (V st made). [Dc, ch 1, dc] in each ch sp around. Pull active loop and working yarn of Color A to front of fabric, then join with sl st to STDC (or top of ch 3). Remove hook from loop, place marker (pm) in loop so it doesn’t pull out. (22 (24) V sts)
Round 7: Replace hook in active loop of Color A, CSDC, ch 1, dc between first and last V of the row before the previous round (NOT in the ch sp, but between the Vs). [Dc, ch 1, dc] between the V sts of round before the previous round around, enclosing previous round. Leaving working yarn and active loop of Color B behind fabric, join with sl st to CSDC. Remove hook from loop, pm in loop so it doesn’t pull out. (22 (24) V sts)
Round 8: Insert hook in the ch sp of the first V st of the previous round. Replace hook in active loop of Color B and pull it through the V to the front, leaving working yarn behind. CSDC, ch 1, dc in the ch sp of that first V. [Dc, ch 1, dc] in each ch sp around. Pull active loop and working yarn of Color A to front of fabric, then join with sl st to CSDC. Remove hook from loop, PM in loop so it doesn’t pull out. (22 (24) V sts)
Round 9 – 30: Repeat Rounds 7 -8 eleven times.
Round 31: (Begin decreases) Replace hook in active loop of Color A, CSDC, ch 1, dc between first and last V of the row before the previous round. Dc between the next V sts. *[Dc, ch 1, dc] between the next V sts, then dc between the next V sts. Repeat from * to end. Join with sl st to CSDC. Remove hook from loop, pm in loop so it doesn’t pull out. (11 (12) V sts and 11 (12) dc sts)
Round 32: Insert hook in the ch sp of the first V st of the previous round. Replace hook in active loop of Color B and pull it through the V to the front, leaving working yarn behind. CSDC, ch 1, dc in the ch sp of that first V. [Dc, ch 1, dc] in each ch sp around, skipping over the single dc sts from the previous round. Pull active loop and working yarn of Color A to front of fabric, then break Color B yarn and seamless join to CSDC. (11 (12) V sts)
Round 33: Replace hook in active loop of Color A, ch 1, sc in each ch sp around. Join with sl st to first sc. (11 (12) sc) Break Color A yarn leaving a long tail. Use tail to weave through the sts of the last row and gather tightly closed. Weave in ends.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this addition to the Moroccan Tile series! Is there another pattern you’d like to see that uses this stitch? Please let me know! And thanks for visiting!
By: Tamara Kelly
The Moroccan Stitch has another item to add to the collection! The Moroccan Midnight Fingerless Mitts are the latest entry, designed to match the Moroccan Midnight Cowl and Moroccan Midnight Slouch Hat. They’re quick, easy, and best of all they can be made with the leftover yarn from either project! Stashbuster time!
Moroccan Midnight Fingerless Mitts
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The instructions for the Right and Left Hand are the same for Rounds 1 to 15. After that, be sure to follow the instructions for the correct mitt.
Round 1: With I hook and Color A, FDC 30, join to work in the round. (30 sts)
Round 2: CSDC (Alternate: ch 3), ch 1, dc in the first st (V st made). *Skip 2 sts, [dc, ch 1, dc] in the next st. Repeat from * until 2 sts remain. Join to CSDC (or top of ch 3) with a sl st. Remove the hook from the active loop and place a stitch marker in the loop to secure it, so it won’t pull out as you work the other color. (30 sts, or 10 V sts)
Round 3: With Color B, STDC (Alternate: join with sl st and ch 3) in ch sp of 1st V st of previous round. Ch 1, dc in the same ch sp (V st made). [Dc, ch 1, dc] in each ch sp around. Pull active loop and working yarn of Color A to front of fabric, then join with sl st to STDC (or top of ch 3). Remove hook from loop, place marker in loop so it doesn’t pull out. (30 sts, or 10 V sts)
Round 4: Replace hook in active loop of Color A, CSDC, ch 1, dc between first and last V of the row before the previous round (NOT in the ch sp, but between the Vs). [Dc, ch 1, dc] between the V sts of round before the previous round around, enclosing previous round. Leaving working yarn and active loop of Color B behind fabric, join with sl st to CSDC. Remove hook from loop, PM in loop so it doesn’t pull out. (30 sts, or 10 V sts)
Round 5: Insert hook in the ch sp of the first V st of the previous round. Replace hook in active loop of Color B and pull it through the V to the front, leaving working yarn behind. CSDC, ch 1, dc in the ch sp of that first V. [Dc, ch 1, dc] in each ch sp around. Pull active loop and working yarn of Color A to front of fabric, then join with sl st to CSDC. Remove hook from loop, PM in loop so it doesn’t pull out. (30 sts, or 10 V sts)
Round 6 – 11: Repeat Rounds 4-5 three times.
Round 12 – 13: With J hook, repeat Rounds 4 – 5.
Round 14 – 15: With K hook, repeat Rounds 4-5.
RIGHT HAND MITT:
Round 16: Continuing with K hook, replace hook in active loop of Color A, CSDC, ch 1, dc between first and last V of the row before the previous round . [Dc, ch 1, dc] between the V sts of round before the previous round around, enclosing previous round in next 7 sps. Between next 2 Vs, [sc, ch 1, sc], repeat between next 2 Vs. Join with sl st to CSDC, ch 6. Sl st (to the right) between Vs #8 and #9 of this round. Sc 6 in the ch-6 sp. Join with a sl st again in the CSDC. Remove hook from loop, PM in loop. (30 sts, or 8 tall and 2 short V sts, plus thumb loop)
Round 17: Insert hook in the ch sp of the first V st of the previous round. Replace hook in active loop of Color B and pull it through the V to the front, leaving working yarn behind. CSDC, ch 1, dc in the ch sp of that first V. [Dc, ch 1, dc] in next 7 ch sps. [Dc, ch 1, dc] in the 2nd and 5th sts of the thumb loop. Pull active loop and working yarn of Color A to front of fabric, then join with sl st to CSDC. Break Color B and finish off. (30 sts, or 10 V sts)
Round 18: With J hook, replace hook in active loop of Color A, CSDC, ch 1, dc between first and last V of the row before the previous round. [Dc, ch 1, dc] between the V sts of round before the previous round around, working the last V in the 3rd sc of the thumb loop. Join with sl st to CSDC. (30 sts, or 10 V sts)
Round 19: With I hook, CSDC. *Skip the next st, work 2 dc in the ch sp.** Skip the next st, dc between the V sts. Repeat from * ending last repeat at **. Break yarn and use seamless join to finish off. (30 sts) Weave in ends.
[300x435]LEFT HAND MITT:
Round 16: Continuing with K hook, replace hook in active loop of Color A, CSDC, ch 1, dc between first and last V of the row before the previous round . [Dc, ch 1, dc] between the V sts of round before the previous round around, enclosing previous round in next 2 sps. Between next 2 Vs, [sc, ch 1, sc], repeat between next 2 Vs. Dc between next V sts, ch 6. Sl st (to the right) between Vs #3 and #4 of this round. Sc 6 in the ch-6 sp. Ch 1, dc in the ch sp with the previous single dc. [Dc, ch 1, dc] between the last 4 Vs. Join with a sl st in the CSDC. Remove hook from loop, PM in loop. (30 sts, or 8 tall and 2 short V sts, plus thumb loop)
Round 17: Insert hook in the ch sp of the first V st of the previous round. Replace hook in active loop of Color B and pull it through the V to the front, leaving working yarn behind. CSDC, ch 1, dc in the ch sp of that first V. [Dc, ch 1, dc] in next 2 ch sps. [Dc, ch 1, dc] in the 2nd and 5th sts of the thumb loop. [Dc, ch 1, dc] in last 5 ch sps. Pull active loop and working yarn of Color A to front of fabric, then join with sl st to CSDC. Break Color B and finish off. (30 sts, or 10 V sts)
Round 18: With J hook, replace hook in active loop of Color A, CSDC, ch 1, dc between first and last V of the row before the previous round. [Dc, ch 1, dc] between the next 3 V sts of round before the previous round around, [dc, ch 1, dc] in the 3rd and 6th sc of the thumb loop, [dc, ch 1, dc] in the between the last 4 Vs. Join with sl st to CSDC. (30 sts, or 10 V sts)
Round 19: With I hook, CSDC. *Skip the next st, work 2 dc in the ch sp.** Skip the next st, dc between the V sts. Repeat from * ending last repeat at **. Break yarn and use seamless join to finish off. (30 sts) Weave in ends.
And now you have Moroccan Midnight Fingerless Mitts! Hope you’ve enjoyed the latest installment to the collection. If there’s another item you’d like to see with this stitch, please do let me know!
Tamara Kelly
The Moroccan Midnight Cowl is a fantastic, sparkly, color changing cowl, that combines two different yarns to wonderful effect! Perfect for a night out, a romantic walk in freshly fallen snow… or a run to the grocery store!
By using a solid combined with a variegated or self striping yarn, you can make this eye catching cowl and have only 4 ends to weave in when you’re done. With Aran weight yarn you’ll be warm and cozy too – and done crocheting it in no time!
Moroccan Midnight Cowl
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Round 1: With Color A, FSC 84. (Alternate: ch 85, sc in the second ch from the hook and each ch to the end.) Join with a sl st to the first st without twisting. (84 sts)
Round 2: CSDC (Alternate: ch 3), ch 1, dc in the first st (V st made). *Skip 2 sts, [dc, ch 1, dc] in the next st. Repeat from * until 2 sts remain. Join to CSDC (or top of ch 3) with a sl st. Remove the hook from the active loop and place a stitch marker in the loop to secure it, so it won’t pull out as you work the other color. (28 V sts or 84 sts)
Round 3: With Color B, STDC (Alternate: join with sl st and ch 3) in ch sp of 1st V st of previous round. Ch 1, dc in the same ch sp (V st made). [Dc, ch 1, dc] in each ch sp around. Pull active loop and working yarn of Color A to front of fabric, then join with sl st to STDC (or top of ch 3). Remove hook from loop, place marker in loop so it doesn’t pull out. (28 V sts or 84 sts)
Round 4: Replace hook in active loop of Color A, CSDC, ch 1, dc between first and last V of the row before the previous round (NOT in the ch sp, but between the Vs). [Dc, ch 1, dc] between the V sts of round before the previous round around, enclosing previous round. Leaving working yarn and active loop of Color B behind fabric, join with sl st to CSDC. Remove hook from loop, PM in loop so it doesn’t pull out. (28 V sts or 84 sts)
Round 5: Insert hook in the ch sp of the first V st of the previous round. Replace hook in active loop of Color B and pull it through the V to the front, leaving working yarn behind. CSDC, ch 1, dc in the ch sp of that first V. [Dc, ch 1, dc] in each ch sp around. Pull active loop and working yarn of Color A to front of fabric, then join with sl st to CSDC. Remove hook from loop, PM in loop so it doesn’t pull out. (28 V sts or 84 sts)
Round 6 – 21: Repeat Rounds 4-5 eight times, breaking Color B and finishing it off after Round 20.
Round 22: Continuing with Color A, ch 1 and sc in between the first and last V sts of the previous round (at the join). *Skip the next st, work 2 sc in the ch sp.** Skip the next st, sc between the V sts. Repeat from * ending last repeat at **. Break yarn and use seamless join to finish off. (84 sts)
And that’s all there is to it! I have at least one more pattern in store for this stitch, so stay tuned!
Moroccan Tile Afghan Photo Tutorial
The Moroccan Tile Afghan stitch is made in a multiple of 3 +2, +2 for the starting chain. The chain and row estimates for several sizes are provided on the pattern page; for this tutorial we’ll be working with a starting chain of 19 – which would make a great little washcloth! A few unique stitches are used. See the original pattern, or click on the abbreviations below to go to the stitch specific tutorials.
Row 1: