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Daylight Savings Hat
A perfect hat for longer days when it’s still a little chilly or windy out, the lace pattern on the Daylight Savings Hat echoes the look of blooming crocuses. Work it in DK weight yarn, and you have a quick project that’s fun to wear.
The lace pattern is optimized for working in the round (Japanese lace sometimes looks wonky in the round, but no worries--I’ve worked it all out for you). Even better--the pattern has both charts AND line-by-line instructions written out, so you’re covered either way.
Pick up both the Cowl and Daylight Savings Hat patterns at a discount by purchasing them as a bundle. Note that the stitch pattern is different in the cowl from the hat, so it’s not the same exact stitch pattern.
Materials:
1(1, 1) skein Madelinetosh Tosh DK Twist (250 yds/skein, shown in Wisteria), or
1(1, 1) skein Plucky Sweater (270 yds/skein, coloway Breakfast on 5th show on p.2), or
approximately 150(165, 185) yards DK weight yarn.
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- First published: March 2017
- Page created: March 27, 2017
- Last updated: August 19, 2021 …
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