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Beginner
Introducing the Chloe Slouch Hat! Make one for yourself and show off your style or make even more your favorite friends and family. This pattern is so simple I'll bet you won't be able to make just one!
Finished Size(s): To fit Toddler (Child, Adult)
Yarn: Berocco Vintage Wool, 50% Acrylic, 40% Wool, 10% Nylon (217 yards/100 g ball): approx 130 (155, 180) yards - or any comparable worsted (medium) weight yarn. Examples shown in Chana Del, Cast Iron, and Tidepool colorways. Striped versions are done in Knit Picks Chroma worsted, colorways Buttermint and Impressionist.
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Written in standard US terms.
***Please feel free to make and sell finished items from this pattern. Please note that you may not reproduce the pattern in any way and sell the pattern itself. Please do credit me with the pattern and a link to my website www.unravelme.etsy.com when selling your finished items, so others can know where you got it. Thank you and happy crocheting!***
With larger hook, 7 crossed dc clusters and 6 rows = 4" square after blocking
180 yards of Worsted weight
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Once upon a time, I lived in a small town and saw something crocheted and just HAD to learn what it was and how to do it. I was 11, and I haven't stopped since - I can honestly say that crocheting has been a huge part of my life. I decided to learn how to knit about 7 years ago, after being intimidated by it for a long time. So glad I finally learned!
I started actively designing in 2008 ...
Once upon a time, I lived in a small town and saw something crocheted and just HAD to learn what it was and how to do it. I was 11, and I haven't stopped since - I can honestly say that crocheting has been a huge part of my life. I decided to learn how to knit about 7 years ago, after being intimidated by it for a long time. So glad I finally learned!
I started actively designing in 2008 and haven't looked back. I used to sit down and create items for myself because I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for in other patterns. Then one day it dawned on me that I should try to write my ideas up for others. And here I am!
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