Wotch Ring Toss: The Perfect Game for Family Bonding and Quality Time

By admin

The wotch ring toss game is a fun and popular activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It involves throwing rings onto a wotch, which is a target with pegs or hooks attached to it. The objective of the game is to successfully land the rings onto the pegs or hooks to score points. The wotch ring toss game can be played in various settings, including carnivals, parties, or even in the backyard. It is a versatile game that can be easily set up and played with minimal equipment. All you need is a wotch target and a set of rings.

Witch hat featuring crochet elements

All you need is a wotch target and a set of rings. The wotch target usually consists of a wooden or plastic board with multiple pegs or hooks mounted onto it. The pegs or hooks are often arranged in a pattern or design to add a level of difficulty to the game.

Witch Hat Crochet Pattern

Developed by Megan Lapp aka Crafty Intentions, this crochet pattern is for a Witch Hat!! This pattern is written in U.S. terminology.

This pattern comes with instructions to make a Witch Hat!! Everything you see in the photos is included in the pattern! This pattern includes instructions for how to make the outer hat, and a sized inner hat for heads between 19” in circumference to 24”+! This pattern also includes instructions for how to wire your hat so that it is posable! All instructions are carefully depicted with words and photos! This pattern features clear step by step instruction with a lot of row-by-row photos.

This pattern is a total of 73 pages containing a full set of written instructions with photographic illustrations, and there are video tutorials for particular steps and stitches available on my YouTube channel. This Pattern consists of ONE PDF File, and the last 19 pages are Text-Only, Printer-Friendly instructions, but I strongly recommend you still refer to the photographic illustrations throughout the pattern if you have any questions.

This pattern is available in English.

A Witch Hat from this pattern is approximately 28 inches total diameter across the brim, 9 inches from the base of the brim to the edge, and approximately 27 inches tall from the base of the hat to the tip (when fully sculpted and scrunched – this measurement varies wildly depending on how you sculpt your individual hat).

Yarn, in worsted weight, all amounts are approximate: 2,000 – 2,500 yds total (Black Hat in photos made using Big Twist Twinkle yarn (doubled up))

Note: You may wish to use a different type of yarn for the Inner Hat, particularly if you use a sparkly/scratchy yarn. The inner hat will sit against your head, so use a yarn that is comfortable and will not irritate your scalp. If using a different yarn for inner hat, you will need approximately 1,700-2,000 yards for the outer hat and 250-500 yds for inner hat. I (5.5mm) Hook

Gauge for the Doubled-Stranded Outer Witch hat portion is approximately 10 rows of SC stitches per 3 inches, and 10 SC stitches per 3 inches.

Gauge for the Single-Stranded Inner hat is approximately: 10 HDC Stitches per 3 Inches and 8 HDC Rows per 3 Inches in the HDC section and 12 SC stitches per 3 Inches and 12 SC rows per 3 inches in the SC section.

Bonsai Wire – 2.5mm Recommended, Approximately 30ft

You can find hair combs here or at convenience stores or craft stores (as well as Bonsai Wire): https://www.amazon.com/shop/craftyintentions/list/23BJR3CP9VUIE?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d

• suitable for Intermediate skill level or above

• pattern contains clearly explained instructions for each round

• many step-by-step photos

This pattern has been tested!

To compare notes with other people who are making this pattern, please join the Crafty Intentions Amigurumi & Crochet Community on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CraftyIntentionsCommunity/

For more information on Crafty Intentions patterns: www.craftyintentions.com

Some photos modelled and photographed by Lauren Lewis, all photos edited by Lauren Lewis. For more information about Lauren Lewis, go here: https://www.facebook.com/handmadebylaurenlewis/

Red and Mint Green hats made by Sarah Constein, modelled by Megan Lapp, Photographed by Greg Lapp

© 2023 Megan Lapp, Crafty Intentions™. All rights reserved. This pattern is FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. The pattern (or parts of it) may not be reproduced, distributed or resold, translated, published, altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline. You can sell items made from this pattern, provided they are handmade by yourself in a limited number and you give credit to the designer. Please add the following lines to your item description and any item you are selling: “This item is handmade by (your name) from a design and pattern by Megan Lapp, Crafty Intentions™”.

This pattern is a total of 73 pages containing a full set of written instructions with photographic illustrations, and there are video tutorials for particular steps and stitches available on my YouTube channel. This Pattern consists of ONE PDF File, and the last 19 pages are Text-Only, Printer-Friendly instructions, but I strongly recommend you still refer to the photographic illustrations throughout the pattern if you have any questions.
Wotch ring toss

The rings, on the other hand, are typically made of lightweight plastic or rubber material. They are designed with a large opening that makes it easier to throw and land onto the pegs or hooks. To play the wotch ring toss game, players take turns throwing the rings from a certain distance away. The goal is to aim the rings at the pegs or hooks and land them securely onto them. Each successful throw is awarded a certain number of points, usually based on the difficulty level of the targeted peg or hook. The player with the highest score at the end of the game wins. The wotch ring toss game is not only a fun activity but also a great way to improve hand-eye coordination and accuracy. It can be enjoyed by individuals of all skill levels and can provide hours of entertainment. Whether played competitively or casually, the wotch ring toss game is sure to bring joy and laughter to any gathering..

Reviews for "Wotch Ring Toss: A Game for All Seasons"

- Jane - 1 star - I found "Wotch ring toss" to be incredibly boring and lackluster. The gameplay was repetitive and offered no real challenge or excitement. The graphics were also outdated and didn't add any value to the game. Overall, I was extremely disappointed and would not recommend wasting your time on this game.
- Mark - 2 stars - "Wotch ring toss" was a letdown for me. The concept was interesting, but the execution fell flat. The controls were clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to play. Additionally, the levels lacked variety and I quickly lost interest. There are much better games out there to spend your time on.
- Amanda - 1 star - I really didn't enjoy "Wotch ring toss" at all. The gameplay was slow-paced and mundane, with no real excitement or challenge. The graphics were also very basic and unimpressive. Overall, I feel like I wasted my money on this game and I do not recommend it to anyone looking for an engaging gaming experience.

Wotch Ring Toss as a Team-Building Activity: Enhancing Communication and Collaboration

The Sporting Potential of Wotch Ring Toss: From Backyard Game to Competitive Sport

We recommend

97493935 AND isoyy AND x6iwm AND ioznzvsc AND 65587938 AND bckn AND rxuf AND 3fg2prav AND ehlpnr AND 53cpt8tsa