Watermelon Hat
by Jennifer Wood
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© Jennifer Wood

© Jennifer Wood

© Jennifer Wood

© Jennifer Wood

© Jennifer Wood

© Jennifer Wood
Watermelon Hat
I wanted to design a quick weekend project that would use up some stash yarn. So I started playing around with some ribbing and stripes. I like ribbing because it stretches, therefore one size can fit many and stripes are good for using up smaller pieces of yarn. When designing the hat I decided to continue the ribbing to the tip of the hat reducing the width of the ribs as the stitch number decreased. I like the way this technique gives a straight line to the top of the hat. Then I added the knob on top just for fun.
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by Mission Falls
Aran
100% Merino
85 yards
/
50
grams
11865 projects
stashed
9654 times
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