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A hood inspired by the baby and child’s bonnets of yesteryear. Knit flat from front to back and then fitted to the back of the head with short row shaping and finished off with kitchener stitch.
Gauge: 3 ½ st/in.
Needles: 10 ½ US (6.5 mm) needles or whatever size you need to get gauge.
Yarn: Generally, I’ve needed no more than one skein of a bulky weight wool. I’ve used Misti Alpaca Chunky, recycled sweater wool, cosySpins handspun, and Debbie Bliss Donegal Chunky Tweed. Doubling a worsted weight wool will also work.
Head Size: 4 yrs to adult small/medium – 21-22 in. (53.3-55.9 cm)
I MUST have this pattern.
ps. cheers on the pagebreaks!
it’s the funny things i see in pictures. like in this one, when you look over at the mirror, someone is darting across it. i couldn’t help but notice. hehehe.
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Hi
Will these patterns be in your book? Just seen them in flickr.
gx
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I love this too! Anything ‘Pixie’ works for me! Do you still live in Pittsburgh? I grew up there.
yeah, i’m a fan of the pixie too. i do live in pgh. we’ve been here 5 years.