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Erte
Pattern Description from MarnieMacLean.com: “The Erte cloche is inspired by the beautiful hats of the 1920s. This one can be worked with a contrasting brim facing which, if done carefully, creates a reversible hat. Knit up the flowers or wear unadorned, either way, the look is feminine and classic without being dated.”
Skills Needed:
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Work short row shaping
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Work a provisional cast on
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Follow a written pattern using abbreviations
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Work in the round in both stockinette stitch and seed stitch.
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Using double pointed needles
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Blocking
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Supplies needed:*
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About 250 yards of sock weight yarn in main color
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About 75 yards of sock weight yarn in contrasting color
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Remnants of sock weight yarn in green color for leaves
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5 glass beads (optional for flowers)
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US #2 DPNs
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US #2 16” circulars (optional)
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US #4 knitting needles (for large flower)
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1 Set of DPNs of size #2 or smaller for 3 needle bind off
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7 stitch markers
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Tapestry needle
I want to give special thanks to my pattern reviewers. Thank you to both Eklectika and Aubree for their hard work and great feedback.

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