Exploring the Intersection of Witchcraft and Fashion at the Oigi Conference

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The Oigi confer witch hat is a traditional accessory worn by the Oigi people, who are known for their mastery of witchcraft and sorcery. The hat is an integral part of their cultural identity, symbolizing their connection to the spirit world and their abilities in the mystical arts. The Oigi people believe that the witch hat is imbued with magical powers, serving as a conduit for their connection with ancestral spirits and cosmic energies. It is said that the hat enhances their abilities to perform spells, cast protective charms, and communicate with the spiritual realm. The Oigi confer witch hat is distinguishable by its unique design and intricate details. It is typically made from natural materials such as woven fibers, feathers, and beads.


2×2 Rib:
All rounds: *K2, P2; repeat from * to end of round

While the pattern instructions and video tutorial are free and available above, for the price of a fancy coffee, you can support Sheep Stitch by purchasing a PDF file of this pattern. Round 1 K2tog, K2tog, K14 repeat from to end of round 96 sts Round 2 K1TBL, P1 repeat from to end of round Round 3 K2tog, K2tog, K12 repeat from to end of round 84 sts Round 4 Repeat Round 2 Round 5 K2tog, K2tog, K10 repeat from to end of round 72 sts Round 6 Repeat Round 2 Round 7 K2tog, K2tog, K8 repeat from to end of round 60 sts Round 8 Repeat Round 2 Round 9 K2tog, K2tog, K6 repeat from to end of round 48 sts Round 10 Repeat Round 2 Round 11 K2tog, K2tog, K4 repeat from to end of round 36 sts Round 12 Knit all sts Round 13 K2tog, K2tog, K2 repeat from to end of round 24 sts Round 14 Knit all sts Round 15 K2tog repeat from to end of round 12 sts.

Sloucyh witch hat

It is typically made from natural materials such as woven fibers, feathers, and beads. The hat is adorned with feathers and charms that are believed to amplify its magical properties. During religious ceremonies and cultural events, Oigi individuals wear the confer witch hat to showcase their spiritual stature and to harness their magical abilities.

Slouchy Witch’s Hat, free crochet pattern

As promised, I’m back today with a new free pattern. Just in time for Halloween, you can DIY your own witch hat. This one is very simple and works up quickly in a nice worsted weight yarn. It’s a versatile piece, able to be worn in a dozen different ways. Apparently, I have a really tiny head, so a circumference of 70 stitches worked just great for me. If you need something bigger, then ignore the stitch count at the end and throw in an extra stitch every few rows. Or, if you are so inclined, just tack on some increasing rows at the end.

I tried, I really did, but none of the cats was interested in modeling the hat for me. One of them was so small, he disappeared under it. I wish I’d gotten a video to share of that one. Let’s just say that hilarity ensued.

So, without further ado, here is the pattern. As always, if you have any questions, just drop me a line and I’ll try to answer them for you.

Slouchy Witch Hat Pattern

Abbreviations:

DC = double crochet

FLO = front loop only

SC = single crochet

SL = slip stitch

To begin: CH 4, join to form ring, or use a magic ring.

Row 1. CH 1, 6 DC in ring, join with a SL to beginning CH. (6 STS)

Row 2. CH 2, DC in each ST to end of round, join. (6 STS)

Row 3. CH 2, * 2 DC in next ST, DC in next 2 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (8 ST)

Row 4. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 3 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (10 ST)

Row 5. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 4 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (12 ST)

Row 6. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 5 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (14 ST)

Row 7. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 6 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (16 ST)

Row 8. CH 2, *2 DC in next b ST, DC in next 7 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (18 ST)

Row 9. CH 2, *2 DC in nextST, DC in next 8 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (20 ST)

Row 10. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 9ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (22 ST)

Row 11. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 10 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (24 ST)

Row 12. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 11 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (26 ST)

Row 13. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 12 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (28 ST)

Row 14. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 13 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (30 ST)

Row 15. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 14 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (32 ST)

Row 16. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 15 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (34 STS)

Row 17. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 16 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (36 STS).

Row 18. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 17 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (38 STS)

Row 19. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 18 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (40 STS)

Row 20. CH 2, * 2 DC in next ST, DC in next 19 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (42 ST)

Row 21. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 20 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (44 STS)

Row 22. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 21 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (46 STS)

Row 23. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 22 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (48 STS)

Row 24. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 23 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (50 STS).

Row 25. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 24 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (52 STS)

Row 26. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 25 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (54 STS).

Row 27. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 26 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (56 STS)

Row 28. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 27 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (58 STS)

Row 29. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 28 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (60 STS)

Row 30. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 29 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (62 STS)

Row 31. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 30 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (64 STS)

Row 32. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 31 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (66 STS)

Row 33. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 32 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (68 ST)

Row 34. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 33 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. Do not tie off. (70 ST)

Brim:

Row 35. CH 1. Working in FLO, SC in each ST to end of round, SL to beginning CH. (70 ST)

Row 36. CH 1. SC in first 4 ST. *SC in next 5 ST, 2 SC in next ST*, repeat to end of round. (81 ST)

Row 37. CH 1. SC in first 4 ST. *SC in next 6 ST, 2SC in next ST*, repeat to end of round. (92 ST)

Row 38. CH 1. SC in first 4 ST. *SC in next 7 ST, 2SC in next ST*, repeat to end of round. (103 ST)

Row 39. CH 1. SC in each ST to end of round. (103 ST)

Row 40. CH 1. SC in first 4 ST. *SC in next 8 ST, 2 SC in next ST*, repeat to end of round. (114 ST)

Row 41. *SC 5, 2 SC in next ST*, repeat to end of round. (133 ST)

Row 42. SC in each ST to end of round. (133 ST)

Row 43. SC in first 3 ST. *SC in next 9 ST, 2 SC in next st*, repeat to end of round. (146 ST)

Row 44-45. SC in each ST to end of round.

Finish off and weave in all ends.

Row 27. CH 2, *2 DC in next ST, DC in next 26 ST*, repeat from * to *, join. (56 STS)
Oigi confer witch hat

The hat is considered a sacred object and is passed down through generations, with each generation adding their own embellishments and personal touches. Beyond its magical significance, the Oigi confer witch hat also serves as a symbol of cultural pride and unity among the Oigi people. It is a visual representation of their rich heritage, traditions, and beliefs. The hat is often worn during social gatherings and celebrations, where it becomes a focal point of admiration and respect. In recent years, the Oigi confer witch hat has gained recognition and interest from tourists and collectors alike. Its intricate craftsmanship and deep cultural significance make it a sought-after item for those intrigued by the mystical and ancient arts. However, it is important to respect the hat's sacred nature and understand its cultural context when appreciating it. In conclusion, the Oigi confer witch hat is an iconic symbol of the Oigi people's connection to witchcraft, spirituality, and their ancestral heritage. It represents their abilities in the mystical arts and is revered as a sacred object in their culture. By wearing the witch hat, the Oigi people showcase their cultural pride and invite the spiritual realm into their daily lives..

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