The magical tree dwelling 32: A retreat for creative minds

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Magical tree dwelling 32 is a concept that combines fantasy and practicality in an imaginative way. It refers to a treehouse that is not just an ordinary structure but possesses magical properties. This treehouse is unique and stands out from regular treehouses because it is enchanted and can change its appearance and size according to the whims of its inhabitants. It is said to be a living entity that responds to the thoughts and desires of those who dwell within its magical walls. The inhabitants of the magical tree dwelling 32 are said to have the ability to communicate with the trees and forests around them, forming a deep connection with nature. The treehouse is said to be a gateway to a mystical realm, a place where dreams come true and anything is possible.


ABBREVIATIONS

Tip To make the earrings that I have on in the photo, just follow the spiderweb pattern above but on row 2 do Ch 1, sc into same st as join, chain 3, sc into next sc, chain 3, sc into next sc, repeat from to 3 more times, ch 3, hdc into the next sc, ch 3, hdc to next sc, ch 3, hdc into next sc, ch 4, hdc into next sc, repeat from to 3 more times, ch 5, hdc into next hdc, repeat from to 5 more times, ch 6, picot, dc into next hdc, repeat from to 5 more times, slip st into the next dc 12 scs, 12 hdcs, 6 dcs, 6 picots Then spread your web out flat and stiffen it with fabric stiffener, then let it dry. The mini witch hats are great toppers for plastic bottles so you could make them in different colors and use them at a Halloween party as a fun way to identify everyone s individual drinks.

Loose witch hat

The treehouse is said to be a gateway to a mystical realm, a place where dreams come true and anything is possible. The main idea behind the concept of the magical tree dwelling 32 is the idea of melding the practicality of a treehouse with the enchantment of magic. It is a place where children and adults alike can let their imaginations run wild, where they can escape the realities of the world and enter a realm of endless possibilities.

I’ll Put A Spell On You – the Free Winifred Witch Hat Crochet Pattern

It’s that time again, another Halloween themed pattern. Actually, there’s kinda 2 patterns here, depending upon how you look at it because you’re getting the pattern for the hat and the spiderweb (there’s a how to on earrings below as well), which I made some awesome earrings out of years ago and still get consistent compliments on.
The reason I chose to include a pattern like this is because I so seldom dress up for Halloween but I do like having an option, so to speak, that makes me look in the spirit of things when I pass out candy at home. Last year I did a red top hat, based on the RH pattern but I adjusted it, this year I tried to create my own design. I’m calling it the Winifred Hat, because of all the witches working she’s the worst. Bad joke? Nah, who doesn’t still love Hocus Pocus? It’s too bad that movie was made in the time of few sequels, because we’d be on our 5th Hocus Pocus and perhaps a couple of them would have been fun (either so bad they’re good (kinda like the original) or just actually as good as the original). Ah! I got off on a tangent. Do not get me started on 90’s Disney movies, that was my childhood and they are still in my head.

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Materials:

  • Worsted weight/ size #4 yarn
    • 2 oz/ 104 yds
    • I used Red Heart Super Saver in black and orange
    • less than 1 oz/ 50 yds
    • I used white Aunt Lydia‘s

    Gauge:

    • G: 4.5” x 4.5” = 19 dcs x 9 rows

    Terms/ Stitches:

    • Magic circle
    • Ch(s): Chain(s)
    • St(s): Stitch(es)
    • Slip st: Slip st
    • Sc(s): Single srochet(s)
    • Reverse sc(s): Reverse single crochet(s)
    • Hdc(s): Half double crochet(s)
    • Dc(s): Double crochet(s)
    • Picot

    Notes:

    • The ch 1 at the beginning of some rows does not count as a stitch.
    • This hat is super easy to customize. On the top just continue the increase and then sc around, like what I’ve written here, to make the hat larger. Same thing for the brim, just do two rows of increases and then sc around to make that larger too.
    • Color A is black and Color B is orange.
    • The hat is worked in the round with a slip st into the first st of the row.
    • The bow is only 4 rows, you can make this larger by making more chs on the ch row before row 1 starts, or add more rows. It does not matter how many chs/ sts or rows you do here.
    • The bow is worked in the round, with a slip st into the first st to the row.
    • The first row of the spider web is worked in the round with a slip st into the first st of the row to secure. The from the second row on, you work continuous rows around, without a slip st until the last row.
    • You can make the web out of yarn rather than thread, but it’ll be larger.
    • You can make your own earrings as I have on in the photo by reading below in the spiderweb section.
    • You need to know how to work into the front loop only of a stitch.
    • I wear this hat off center on my head, held there by bobby pins.

    Finished Measurements:

    • Hat:
      • Point to bottom of the cone: 6.25″
      • Brim: 2.5″
      Witch Hat crochet pattern by Divinedebris.com
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