Rainy Day Cap
by Jane Irish Nelson
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Rainy Day Cap
A quick project to knit on a rainy day – or wear it to keep warm whatever the weather. Purl stitches create a petal shape on the crown.
Depending on the yarn used the yardage requirements differ greatly. Cascade Yarns Heritage Solids is a heavy sock yarn, and produced a very solid cap, but required 350 yards; Crystal Palace Mini Mochi is much lighter, needing only about 175 yards.
Pattern is both written and charted.
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- First published: March 2012
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