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Girls Beanie Hat
Use any cotton worsted weight yarn to create this wonderful cap.
I have used Red Heart, Lions, Patons, Carons and several Fun Yarns with this crochet pattern with great results.
Just enough to cover those precious heads without over heating them.
Pattern is written for a childs size, 19 - 20 inches. It can be enlarged very easily by using a larger hook or heavier yarn.
3 ounces of Worsted weight
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I love one skein yarn projects and design my Knit and Crochet patterns around that. I use worsted weight yarn on most patterns because it is the easiest to find and the easiest to learn with for new crochet and knit artist.
I have been knitting and crocheting for over 35 years. I'm also a Knit and Crochet instructor that works mostly with beginners, so I try to keep my patterns simple and ...
I love one skein yarn projects and design my Knit and Crochet patterns around that. I use worsted weight yarn on most patterns because it is the easiest to find and the easiest to learn with for new crochet and knit artist.
I have been knitting and crocheting for over 35 years. I'm also a Knit and Crochet instructor that works mostly with beginners, so I try to keep my patterns simple and easy, without too much challenge, but great results. I like quick satisfaction and I know a lot of other fiber artist do too.
I also like to design patterns that use up left over yarns I have stashed all over my home.
All my patterns have been tested by my knitting group of 10+ wonderful fiber artist, but if you find an error please email me, I am only human !
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