Did you know that you can make a Luffy Hat using my Mushroom Cap Crochet Pattern?! Here's how: First, follow the pattern as written and stop when you get to the Spots section. Next, crochet a band that is long enough to wrap around the hat without having to stretch it. You can use whatever stitches you'd like for the band; I used Hdc. Then, either Sl St or sew the ends of the band together. Lastly, put the band on your hat. I chose to sew mine to the hat in 4 different spots to ensure that it doesn't move around when my partner is wearing it. Are any of you going to Acen?! This will be my first year checking it out and I couldn't be more excited! I have been wanting to check it out for soooo long. If you happen to see me there, please stop me and say hi! I love meeting y'all in person so much and I'll have free Entangled Fae stickers to hand out. I know I'll be bringing back my crochet Anya Cosplay that weekend. I'm hoping to have enough time to finish another crochet cosplay in time for it as well. Also, fun fact One Piece was the first Anime I got into as a kid (after Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! of course). I watched it every night before going to bed. π You can find my Mushroom Cap Pattern on my website, Etsy, and Ravelry. All are linked in my bio. If you want all the information on my products and how my shop works, please check out my FAQ, which is also linked in my bio. Hair: @Lunar Tides code theentangledfae15 saves you money I mix Juniper Green, smoky green, and Siam Orange for the Green and Petal Pink, Neon Guava, and Silver Linings for the Pink. I don't have specific ratios for the colors, sorry! Sweater: @Sorbet Jungle #crochet #onepiece #crochetpattern #luffyhat #luffy #anime