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Full of Hope Convertible
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About the pattern: this is designed to be worn in a few different ways. It can be worn as a cowl with the drawstring untied, as a messy bun beanie with the top left a little open for hair to be pulled through, or as a beanie with the drawstring pulled closed. I have used beads to hold the drawstring closed, but the ends could be tied instead.
Materials
Yarn: 200 yards ww yarn
Crochet Hook: H (5mm), J (6mm)
Notions: Yarn needle for weaving in ends,
Optional: Measuring tape, scissors, 3 beads for the drawstring.
Note: For the sample, I chose one bead with a ⅜” opening (the two drawstring ends need to fit through the opening and be snug). The other 2 beads are smaller and just need to fit on one drawstring end.
Measurements
Gauge: 4 inches with J hook = 6.5 clusters and 13 rounds
Sizes: Child Small, Child Large, Teen/Adult
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