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Mr. Deeds
While watching the old Gary Cooper movie “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town” I fell absolutely in love with windows in the background of the courtroom scene. Using them as my inspiration, I created this hat, which I now plan to use to teach the stranded Fair Isle knitting technique.
Knit in the round on circular and double-pointed needles, this hat is a great beginner project for stranded Fair Isle.
Finished size is approximately 19 inches circumference. Fits easily on average sized adult head (22”).
Uses less than a full skein of each of the 3 colors of Wool of the Andes yarn, which is about 110 yards per skein.
For patterns, tutorials and more, visit my website: KnitOasis.com
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- First published: August 2015
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