Third Try Hat and Mitts
by Ann McClure
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Third Try Hat and Mitts
by Ann McClure
Advanced beginner to intermediate: basic knitting knowledge and pattern reading skills, knitting in the round.
“Third Try” hat because it took me three tries to get the crown shaping to match the hat I had imagined.
I also knit all three items,and made the pompom, with a single ball of EYB “Fair Isle” yarn. Three or third had to be in the pattern name somewhere!
Size:
Hat: To fit an average adult
Mitts: approx 8” circ, approx 7” long
Hat is knit bottom up. Mitts are knit top-down from the fingers to the cuff.
About this pattern
by Ann McClure
About this yarn
by Euro Baby
Aran
75% Wool, 25% Nylon
246 yards
/
150
grams
348 projects
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