Smitty Cloche
by Lisa Cruse
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Smitty Cloche
by Lisa Cruse
Simple stockinette stitch completes this cloche worked in the round on circular needles. Brim is lightly shaped and rolled at the face to frame the eyes. The crown of the hat is done in double decreases to form a “Y” to the center top for interest. This particular piece was lightly fulled in the washer for the halo over all. Pattern has a vintage feel and lends itself well to embellishment.
If left knitted and not fulled, the cloche makes a great hat for your guy!
Very easy to knit even with the double decrease shaping.
Model shown used EVERY BIT of one skein of Lamb’s Pride Bulky. Enjoy!
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About this pattern
by Lisa Cruse
About this yarn
by Brown Sheep
Bulky
85% Wool, 15% Mohair
125 yards
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113
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