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Cabled Critter Jr. Cap
Materials:
• 1 Skein Manos Del Uruguay, Alegria, 75% Merino Superwash, 25% Polymide, Approx. 445 yds/405 m, Color: Carnaval
- (Approx. 260 yds. fingering weight yarn.)
• US Size 2, 3.0 mm, 16” Circular Needles
• US Size 3, 3.25 mm, 16” Circular Needles
• US Size 3, 3.25 mm Double Point Needles
• 6 Stitch Markers
• Small Cable Needle
• 2 Bulb Shape Safety Pins
• Waste Yarn
• Darning Needle
Gauge:
• 32 Stitches x 36 Rows = 4” x 4” in Stockinette on US Size 3 Needles
Finished Size:
• To fit up to a 20” diameter head with ease
Notes:
• Changes in stitch counts are marked at the end of the round in (blue italics).
• The hat is knit in one piece from the brim up.
• The Crown is knit in six different sections using four different charts. Consider using stitch markers to delineate different sections.
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