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I am mostly prone to making character hats, and I always have a new design on my mind. Sometimes, like this past week - I get ideas for something out of my ordinary.
Loving Little House on the Prairie, I immediately saw a wagon wheel when I had completed the first few rows, I continued with the pattern, and love the ridges and texture of this hat.
It is quite versatile, and can be worn as a regular beanie or a slouch - though I intended it to be a slouch hat. You can also add rows to make it slouch even more :)
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At the end of Row 4, you should have a 4" circle
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I am a happily married work-at-home mom of 4 children. 3 are adults (did I just say that?) and one just-turned teen (did I just say that, too?). I've always been crafty and creative. I learned basic crochet as a young girl. Didn't really pick it up again until I wanted to crochet for my babies. Then I took a LONG break while I was very into tole painting. Then technology entered the picture. I ...
I am a happily married work-at-home mom of 4 children. 3 are adults (did I just say that?) and one just-turned teen (did I just say that, too?). I've always been crafty and creative. I learned basic crochet as a young girl. Didn't really pick it up again until I wanted to crochet for my babies. Then I took a LONG break while I was very into tole painting. Then technology entered the picture. I started up a graphic design business that is still going. Suddenly, I felt the urge to crochet again and ended up opening my own crochet business at the end of 2009. I named it Harvester Products after the meaning of my name - Teresa. It really took off once I started making character hats in 2011. There is not a day that goes by without me crocheting. I am either working on orders or creating a new design. It's relaxing and fulfilling and I can't imagine ever NOT doing it!
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