Loach wrote:
Appropriation doesnt cease to be appropriation because it doesnt aim to "make fun" of a culture. This very specific imagery is part of a lot of old racist stereotypes and really, really shouldnt be used as part of a costume. If you want to appreciate a culture, listen to the people from that culture when they tell you what not to do.
15.12.2024 - 15:35
Katariina wrote:
This is offensive and not ok. Please take it down.
04.10.2024 - 02:03
Elliott wrote:
Det här är inte en kostym eller nått roligt, det är rasism och mönstret borde verkligen tas bort. Its offensive and not okay!
17.12.2021 - 16:57
Lindsay wrote:
I'm being censored from saying bad things about this pattern.
14.10.2021 - 04:50
Lindsay wrote:
I tried to write more but im getting a msg that there were forbidden words in it even though there was no cussing
14.10.2021 - 04:49
Embla Forslund wrote:
Why do you restrict the words and try to hide the ra**ism? Why is it still here?
24.10.2020 - 10:26
Flor wrote:
Quero saber se tem videio no youtube
27.05.2020 - 00:35DROPS Design answered:
Bom dia, Pode ver os vídeos que ensinam os vários pontos e técnicas no fim da página da receita. Bom Croché!
28.05.2020 - 10:33
Marie wrote:
Looks like others have touched on this, but I'm disappointed to see this pattern published. Using generalizing, culturally inaccurate language and design perpetuates the harm which Native Americans have fared for centuries. It's completely racially insensitive. The cultures of marginized, systemically disenfranchised people should never be our costume. Not sure what to expect from a company which also has a yarn line called Eskimo...
22.05.2020 - 04:58
Summer wrote:
I absolutely have loved everything Drops does and am forever grateful for their mission to make fiber arts accessible. But the above pattern for a Native American headdress is VERY offensive to me and my people. I am a proud Lakota and my culture is not a costume.
22.05.2020 - 04:33
Anna wrote:
For the reasons already mentioned: Why is this pattern still online?
15.09.2019 - 11:45
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Crochet Pocahontas hat for baby and children. Piece is worked with braids and feathers. Size 1 - 10 years.
DROPS Extra 0-1074 |
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CROCHET INFO: Replace first htr on round/row with 2 ch. Finish every round with 1 sl st in 2nd ch from beg of round. COLOUR CHANGE: Crochet last sl st on the last round with the colour of next round to get a nice colour change. CROCHET 3 HTR TOG: Make 1 YO, insert hook in next st, get yarn, * make 1 YO, insert hook in same st, get yarn *, repeat from *-* 1 more time, make 1 YO and pull yarn through all sts on hook. TIP: If you want the feathers can be stiffened with some steel wire but this is not recommended when hat is used for play. ---------------------------------------------------------- HAT: The piece is worked top down. Work 4 ch on hook size 6 mm with black and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. READ CROCHET INFO! ROUND 1: Work 8 htr in the ch-ring. ROUND 2: Work 2 htr in every htr the entire round = 16 htr. ROUND 3: Work 1 htr in first htr, * 2 htr in next htr, 1 htr in next htr *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 2 htr in last htr = 24 htr. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! ROUND 4: Work 1 htr in each of the first 2 htr, * 2 htr in next htr, 1 htr in each of the next 2 htr *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 2 htr in last htr = 32 htr. ROUND 5: Work 1 htr in each of the first 3 htr, * 2 htr in next htr, 1 htr in each of the next 3 htr *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 2 htr in last htr = 40 htr. ROUND 6: Work 1 htr in each of the first 4 htr, * 2 htr in next htr, 1 htr in each of the next 4 htr *, repeat from *-* the entire round and finish with 2 htr in last htr = 48 htr. ROUND 7: Work 1 htr in every htr while AT THE SAME TIME inc 0-2-4-4-6 htr evenly = 48-50-52-52-54 htr. ROUND 8: Work 1 htr in every htr the entire round. Repeat 8th round 2-3-4-4-6 more times = 10-11-12-12-13 rounds. Work next round as follows: Work 1 htr in every htr while AT THE SAME TIME inc 4 htr evenly and switch to hot pink for next round - READ COLOUR CHANGE = 52-54-56-56-58 htr. Now work pattern as follows: ROUND 1: REMEMBER CROCHET INFO! Work 1 htr in back loop of every htr the entire round with hot pink, switch to lime. ROUND 2: Work 1 htr in back loop of first htr, 1 ch, 3 HTR TOG – see explanation above - in back loop of next htr, 2 ch, skip 1 htr, * 3 htr tog in back loop of next htr, 2 ch, skip 1 htr *, repeat from *-* until 1 htr remains on round before, work 3 htr tog in back loop of last htr, switch to medium purple = 26-27-28-28-29 htr groups. ROUND 3: Work 1 htr in first htr, 1 htr in next htr, * 1 htr in next ch-space, 1 htr in next htr *, repeat from *-* the entire round, switch to hot pink = 52-54-56-56-58 htr. ROUND 4: Work 1 htr in back loop of every htr the entire round with hot pink, switch to black. ROUND 5: Work 1 htr in back loop of every htr the entire round. ROUND 6: Work 1 htr in every htr the entire round. Fasten off. Hat measures approx. 18-19-20-20-22 cm from the top. FEATHER: Worked back and forth on hook size 6 mm with hot pink. ROW 1: Work 5 ch (= 1 ch + 1 htr + 2 ch), 1 htr in first ch worked. Turn. ROW 2: Work 2 ch (= 1 htr), in ch-space work 1 htr + 2 ch + 1 htr, work 1 htr in last htr (i.e. in 3rd ch from beg of previous row). Turn. Repeat 2nd row 5 more times. ROW 8: Work 2 ch (= 1 htr), in ch-space work 1 tr + 1 dtr + 1 ch + 1 dtr + 1 tr, 1 htr in last htr (i.e. in 2nd ch from beg of previous row). Fasten off. Work a medium purple feather the same way but work 2nd row 8 times in total. RIBBON: Worked back and forth on hook size 6 mm with lime. ROW 1: Work 6 ch (= 1 htr + 4 ch), work 1 htr in 3rd ch from hook, 2 ch, skip 1 ch, 1 htr in each of the last 2 ch. Turn. ROW 2: Work 2 ch (= 1 htr), in ch-space work 1 htr + 2 ch + 1 htr, 1 htr in last htr (i.e. in 2nd ch from beg of previous row). Turn. Repeat 2nd row 3 more times. ROW 6: Work 2 ch (= 1 htr), in ch-space work 1 htr + 1 ch + 1 htr, 1 htr in last htr (i.e. in 2nd ch from beg of previous row). Fasten off. Work another ribbon the same way. FLOWER: Work 4 ch on hook size 6 mm with lime and form a ring with 1 sl st in first ch. ROUND 1: Work 2 ch (= 1 htr), 9 htr in ring, switch to medium purple. ROUND 2: Work 3 ch, 2 tr in first htr, 3 ch, 1 sl st in next htr, * 3 ch, 2 tr in next tr, 3 ch, 1 sl st in next htr *, repeat from *-* 2 more times, 3 ch, 2 tr in next tr, 3 ch, 1 sl st in 1st ch from beg of round. Fasten off. BRAID: Cut 21 lengths with black, 100 cm each. Fold them double and tie a short length of yarn around the fold. Divide into 3 equal parts and braid the parts. Tie a short length of yarn around the brain approx. 10 cm from the end. Make another braid the same way. ASSEMBLY: Sew the braids on the inside of the hat, one each side of the forehead approx. 16-17-17-18-18 cm apart. Sew the ribbons tog into rings and fasten around the end of the braids. Place the medium purple feather behind the hot pink feather against the edge on the upper hot pink round on hat and fasten - NOTE: Sew approx. 3/4 of each feather on to hat so that only upper part of each feather is loose. Sew feathers on to right side of hat - see photo. Fasten flower through all layers. Add 2 elastic cords from WS of hat to keep it in place as follows: Use a tapestry needle and weave in the elastic cord. One just over the top hot pink round and a second one just above the cast-off edge. Make a knot to fasten the elastic cord at desired length. |
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