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Enjoy a Jolly Jingle Holiday with my "Easy Jolly Jingle Holiday Hat" design. This jester-inspired hat is an easy knit for the beginner knitter. It's knit in two pieces, then seamed and crumpled (The fancy word is "ruched"). The holiday ribbon adds a festive touch and the jingle bells provide just the right musical note.
If you're new to ruching, don't worry! I've included detailed instructions with color photographs to make your first ruching project easy. I've also added a mini-tutorial on how to sew an invisible seam.
As with all my designs, I'm always available to assist and answer any questions you may have. Just contact me through my Email address provided on the pattern.
Thank you ... and have a Jolly Jingle and Very Happy Holiday Season!
4 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch/2.5 cm
210 yards of Worsted weight
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I am certified as a Level 1 Master Hand Knitter by The Knitting Guild Association. My grandmother Lena taught me to knit when I was 4 years old and told me that a lifetime of knitting pleasure was her legacy to me. I love to design and knit and enter my work in competitions. I've won numerous awards and ribbons over the years and that's a lot of fun, but the greatest pleasure is the actual ...
I am certified as a Level 1 Master Hand Knitter by The Knitting Guild Association. My grandmother Lena taught me to knit when I was 4 years old and told me that a lifetime of knitting pleasure was her legacy to me. I love to design and knit and enter my work in competitions. I've won numerous awards and ribbons over the years and that's a lot of fun, but the greatest pleasure is the actual creative process. I specialize in Beginner and Intermediate level designs that teach new skills and promote excitement for the art that is Knitting. I think new knitters should have the opportunity to work with a well-written design that reinforces their current skills, teaches them new skills and gets a "WOW, you made that?!!?" response when showing off their completed project.
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