Timberline Hat and Mitts
by Anne Berk
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© Raina Stinson

© Raina Stinson

© Raina Stinson
Timberline Hat and Mitts
by Anne Berk
The Oregon mountains are snowcapped most of the year and are popular with skiers and hikers. This hat-and-mitt set is worked in the argyle motif, which is among my favorites—in large part because it’s so easy to knit. Knitted in worsted-weight yarn, these accessories are a fast and satisfying introduction to Annetarsia ITR that will be welcome on any mountain expedition. The yarn, Brown Sheep Lanaloft, comes in
a wide range of colors, with plenty to choose from.
For more information, see:
http://annetarsia.com
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by Brown Sheep
Aran
100% Wool
160 yards
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