Pippi Earflap Hat: Pippi is knit in the round, and uses four 50 gm balls of worsted weight yarn in assorted colors. This is enough yarn to make two hats, if you change the stripe sequence at the top. There’s not quite enough of color A to get two identical hats.
Gauge is approximately 4.75 stitches per inch in color patterns stockinette stitch.
Why Pippi? Because DH said I looked like Pippi Longstocking with my red braids!
This pattern is available for $5 USD. You can purchase this pattern as a pdf file through Ravelry.com; pay is through PayPal and it’s an automatic download. Just click the ”buy now” button and you’ll be guided through the process.
Here’s a tutorial on how to knit carrying both colors in the right hand, if that’s helpful to you.
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Do you know that nearly every exit in OK, KS, WY and UT has a yarn store or quilt store? It’s on small billboards by the exit.
Even though it’s April it’s still snowing at our new digs that, through our windows we see 2002 Olympic ski jump site, The Canyons, Park City and Deer Valley ski areas.
That blue number would be right fine about now for this TX gal who’s brought nothing west but a few clothes, a computer and Crocs as snow boots.
It’s April!!! Even in Buffalo it doesn’t snow that late. So there’s no way I’m gonna learn to knit that well overnight. How much for the blue one?
Zoe says take everything her mother says with a grain of salt. Thanks, Zoe. Cheers from UT!
This is a lovely hat, and I’ve been itching to find an earflap hat that I want to knit. I will order a copy this weekend when my knitting budget has been replenished.
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