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I have a new hat pattern to share with you today. This is a quick knitting pattern to get you through the rest of the holidays. I wanted an understated Christmas pattern that you could get away with wearing all winter.
I tried this pattern out in a few different yarn weights, but I liked it in the DK weight the best. The pattern is written and charted out into 2 parts, the hat body and the hat crown. If you can multiply by 2, you can easily change the size to fit what you need. I didn't realize until I was all done that the yarn I used on the model is discontinued, sorry about that, but there are tons of options for DK weight out there these days.
You will be able to purchase this pattern through Ravelry or Etsy, but the sale price is in Ravelry this week. Even if you don't purchase going and favoriting the hat is a huge help to me.
I hope through all the rush that the Holidays bring, you will find some time to sit and create.
Peace, Julia
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