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Hot take: anyone can wear a bobble hat. Mums, dads, children and friends – this is your cue to make a matching set! Hat is worked in vertical rows, then seamed to form a tube. The top is gathered befo
This striking afghan will keep baby warm and ...
A cotton blend helps this quirky hat keep its shape, while a dash of acrylic promises a soft touch for tiny heads. Brim is worked first in rows. The Main Body of the Hat is worked in rounds across the
Mix up some chains and trebles, work with a fine yarn and ease up on your tension. You now know the secret to the slouch! Rib is worked in vertical rows of ss to create lots of stretch. This is then s
What’s that? Sorry, speak up! We can’t hear you over how cool this beanie is! Our ears are a tad muffled by all that silky soft yarn... Hat is worked in rounds from the top down. Earflaps are worked i
The traditional tam o’shanter was stretched on a wooden disc, but you can create a similar shape with some clever crochet tricks. Hat is worked in rounds with RS facing throughout. Change colour on th