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The clean lines of the slip stitch pattern allow the character of the yarn to shine through. Create your perfect hat by knitting to a length that suits you. Shown in a slouchy style; just work less length for a fitted beanie style. The matching eternity cowl is long enough to comfortably be wrapped twice around your neck, the best way to wear a cowl!
This stitch pattern is so much fun to knit you just won't want to stop...
Hat: 18 sts and 26 rows in St st with larger needles.
19 sts and 28 rows in Slip Stitch patt with larger needles.
Cowl: 17 sts and 24 rows in St st.
18 sts and 26 rows in Slip Stitch patt.
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Carol Feller's patterns for men, women, and children are widely published in books and magazines, including Twist Collective, Interweave Knits, Knitting in the Sun (Wiley, 2009) and Knitty. Carol blogs on StolenStitches.com and can also be found on Twitter (@stolenstitches), and Facebook (carol.feller). She lives in Cork, Ireland, with ...
Carol Feller's patterns for men, women, and children are widely published in books and magazines, including Twist Collective, Interweave Knits, Knitting in the Sun (Wiley, 2009) and Knitty. Carol blogs on StolenStitches.com and can also be found on Twitter (@stolenstitches), and Facebook (carol.feller). She lives in Cork, Ireland, with her husband, four sons, and a large dog. Her first book, Contemporary Irish Knits, was published by Wiley in August 2011.
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