To Crochet A Kippah

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To Crochet A Kippah

  1. Joyce Verdugo (Dravosburg) Said:

    A kippah, or yarmulke, is a small round hat that is worn by people of the jewish faith.

  2. Cassius Garza (Kane) Said:

    It assumes that you already know how to interpret the patterns and make kippot.

  3. Rehan Laplume (Mt Union) Said:

    Frik kippot are larger and covers more of the head than the normal kippah which sits on the crown of the head.

  4. Celise Kronberg (North Fort Myers) Said:

    This site does not teach you how to crochet.

  5. Tammi Sitter (Bensalem) Said:

    The purl bee is a craft blog created for you by purl soho where we publish ideas for you to knit, crochet, sew, stitch and more! you can view our projects below.