Student Centered Art Problem
For my student centered problem assignment, the problem I chose to solve is creating a hat for benefit. I chose this for two reasons, 1 I wanted to learn to crochet, and two I wanted to create a hat for my grandmother who very recently got diagnosed with breast cancer. I ended up using a hat loom and the hat came out beautifully, unfortunately I don't like the hat loom method as much as I like crocheting, it takes too long and is very tedious. Once I finished creating the loom hat, I created a pompom for it as well. Below is a picture of my finished piece.
The Problem: Creating
hats for a benefit
Materials: Yarn, Loom (if
wanted), yarn needle, and crochet hooks
Techniques: One technique
I learned, is a simple crochet technique. You just crochet a square, connect
two ends of the square using slip stitches. Once the slip stiches are done, you
take one end of the hat and use a yarn needle to pull extra yarn through the
outside to synch the top part of the hat together. You can add a pompom if you
want once the hat is complete. The other possible method is to use a hat loom.
You take a piece of yarn and wrap it around each post on your hat loom two
times, once this is done you take the bottom loops around the posts and pull
them over the top loops using a crochet hook. you keep doing this until you
have about 3-5 inches of knitting done. Once you get to this point you take the
end you started at the beginning and pull it over the posts from the center.
After this you continue the same method until you have your desired hat size. To
finish the hat, you take a yarn needle and some extra yarn and put it through
each loop on the loom, once this is done pull it tight to connect the top part
of the hat. then tie a knot and you’re done!
Artists: Sheila Hicks,
Eric Rieger, and Lauren O’Farrell
Cost: Yarn: $4 Hooks: $7
for a variety pack Loom kit: $15 Total: $26

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