





My first hat that starts at the bottom-up and so far so good. I found this book authored by Wenlan Chia at the LYS and I loved it. The shop (Classy Knits) owner had the hat knitted up in white with blue bulky yarn and knitted on a size 17 circular needle. It is different because of it's presence, "like I am here and it is obvious", I am already planning 3 more. I saw on Ravelry.com that a knitter finished it in an hour. Now I don't know if that is possible, but that would be great for me, because I am a slow knitter, then I could turn them out lickedy split. I will get a pic of the finished hat. Although this is an adult hat I think it could be a hat for either adult or tween child.
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