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Hidden Branches Hat
This hat is a favorite of mine. Alternating rows of stitches keep it interesting while not overcomplicating. It would look amazing in a variegated yarn because of the blank canvas it offers. The hat is also quite stretchy while maintaining fit and shape. I’ve designated this as my go-to winter hat!
Materials Needed
Approximately 100yds of a #5 Bulky Weight Yarns
US/K 6.5mm Hook
Stitch Markers
Tapestry Needle
Sizes Offered:
To fit: Child (Teen, Adult Woman, Adult Man)
Finished Hat Circumference: 18 (19, 21, 22) in.
Finished Hat Length: 8 (8, 9, 9)in. although adjustable
Gauge/Tension:
12sts and 7rows = 4in. square in Hdc
Notes:
Hat is worked from the top (crown) to bottom (brim).
Stitch markers are used to mark beginning of rounds.
Hat is worked in a spiral, do not join at end of rounds.
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- First published: November 2014
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