It’s crocheted from the top-down and uses the basic single crochet stitch. Today’s hat pattern (above) is made with their luxurious Woodland Tweed Yarn but you can use any heavy worsted weight or aran weight yarn. I’m super picky with color, so that’s saying a lot! □ The stitch definition is amazing and the colors are so perfect. The skein pictured below is an eco-friendly option (Up-Cycle Reserve Wool Worsted from We Crochet) that I’m really excited about. (You know me – give me creamy colored yarns all day! Ha!) Look at these beauties!! There’s a lovely array of super fine alpaca and merino wools. Their selection of quality yarns is so impressive! When I saw this Woodland Tweed, of course I had to get my hands on it. It’s a new site that’s associated with Knit Picks and is dedicated to crochet only. I was thrilled to have the opportunity to receive several yarns that I’d never tried from We Crochet (here). So far, this one has been just right.īELOW: My new eco-friendly UP-CYCLED HAT made with this pattern! Read on…. I find that sometimes the hats stretch out and become too loose, or the brim turns out too tight. This is definitely the most comfortable, best fitting hat that I’ve ever crocheted. It’s also super easy and is definitely beginner friendly as long as you know how to crochet in the round!Īnd SCROLL DOWN to see the NEW Eco-Friendly Yarn that I tried out with this pattern. Crochet for more rounds to make it a slouchy hat, or fewer rounds for a fitted cap. This beanie is a classic, comfortable hat that can easily be adjusted to fit any head! I love that it’s made from the top-down so you can make it as long or short as you like.
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