Unswerving Hat: A Knitting Pattern


Reader

When I finished the Unswerving cowl, and there was still a lot of yarn left over from the project I wondered if I had enough yarn to make a matching hat. It turns out I did!

Just like the cowl this hat uses fingering weight yarn, and has the same easy to follow graphic design. This is the kind of design that looks good on everyone. This pattern is written for an adult and fits just right on me.

Where to purchase the pattern

You can find this pattern in my Ravelry and Etsy shops. Just follow the links below.

While I am thinking about it. I want to let you know that I'll be having a Black Friday Sale in both shops. It will be 70% off all patterns with the code: THANKS. The sale starts the 25th and runs through the 27th. I'll send out another email closer to the time to remind you.

One more picture, because I love the inside just as much as the outside.


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