Triple Wave Hat
by Judy Lamb
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Triple Wave Hat
by Judy Lamb
For those who don’t like stranding, this hat is worked with slipped sts, and only one color is worked at a time across any given row. The slipped stitch (or Mosaic) technique makes the hat extra warm, as it pulls the rows tighter together to form a more compact fabric. It also creates a gentle wave effect instead of a zig-zag that you would get from working it in the Fair Isle technique.
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by Red Heart
Aran
100% Acrylic
364 yards
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198
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