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Charlie Hat
The Charlie hat came about after my son, Charlie, requested a hat with “lots of colors.” He wanted blue, green, black, red, pink, and so on. Well, I didn’t have a yarn that had every color requested in my stash, and I didn’t feel like switching colors a million times on this project, so I decided to use the multi-colored Peruvian variety of Red Heart Super Saver.
The pattern is available in four sizes. I have tested each of them, and they fit great. Really, the ribbing allows a lot of give. It is also easy to customize, so if you do want a slouchier style, just add 1-2 inches to the stated length before the decrease.
I really hope you enjoy this hat as much as I do. It is my new go-to beanie.
Charlie Hat – Free Knitting Pattern
Materials:
Worsted weight yarn (1 236-yard skein made a toddler, child, and adult hat)
Size 8 Circular Knitting Needles (16″)
Size 8 Double-Pointed Knitting Needles (Set of 4)
Yarn needle
Gauge:
Approximately 17 rows and 19 stitches (un-stretched ribbing)=4″
Sizes:
Baby-0-12 months
Toddler-1-3 years
Child-3-10 years
Adult
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- First published: February 2016
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