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Intermediate
Make a cute little Mixie Pixie Cap of your own! These hats are worked from the bottom up and have a nice stretchy bottom to fit a variety of head sizes. **Also includes pattern for attached Curly-Q flower**
This pattern happened purely on instinct. I love it when that happens. Take an idea and a hook and sit down and it works out the first time. Yep, most patterns have to be tweaked a bit to get them just right (at least for me) but some just make me want to sing because they play nice and give me just what my brain wanted. Make this one in stripes or all in one color, make it with a tail or just leave the tail off and you'll have a nice little pointy top.
Pink/taupe modeled photos (c) Alison Eden. A huge thank you to Alison for allowing me to show her beautiful photos! To see more of Alison's stunning work, please visit www.alisoneden.com
Blue/cream modeled photo (c) Amber Stricklin Photography. I'm so grateful to Amber for allowing me to show her beautiful photo! To see more of Amber's wonderful photos, please visit her website http://www.amberstricklinphotography.com
***Please feel free to make and sell finished items from this pattern. However, you may not reproduce and sell the pattern itself. Please do credit me with the pattern when selling them, so others can know where you got it. Thank you and happy crocheting!***
16 sts and 7 1/4 rows in dc = 4" square
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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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