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Finished Measurements:

11 (13, 14¼)" [28 (33, 37) cm] brim circumference and 5¼ (6¼, 6¾)" [13.5 (16, 17) cm] tall, to fit sizes 0-3 (6-12, 12-18) month / shown in middle size

Yarn:

lark / 1 skein each snap pea 128 (A) / bark 121 (B) / parsley 129 (C) / Note: Approx 5 yds each of B and C are used - if you have leftovers of lark, use them!

Needles:

set dpns in size US 7 [4.5 mm]

Gauge:

22 sts and 32 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in stockinette stitch, after blocking

Skills Required:

Long-tail cast on, making an i-cord (link provided), increasing, decreasing, working small circumferences in the round

leaf-top baby hat

Susan B. Anderson

Knitted from the bottom up, this fun little hat is worked in the round and crowned with a cluster of knitted leaves, with illustrated instructions for securing them to the hat top. Knit one in greens, as we did, or choose autumn shades—or whatever your imagination fancies.

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Note: Pattern is not available for individual sale.

Finished Measurements:

11 (13, 14¼)" [28 (33, 37) cm] brim circumference and 5¼ (6¼, 6¾)" [13.5 (16, 17) cm] tall, to fit sizes 0-3 (6-12, 12-18) month / shown in middle size

Yarn:

lark / 1 skein each snap pea 128 (A) / bark 121 (B) / parsley 129 (C) / Note: Approx 5 yds each of B and C are used - if you have leftovers of lark, use them!

Needles:

set dpns in size US 7 [4.5 mm]

Gauge:

22 sts and 32 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in stockinette stitch, after blocking

Skills Required:

Long-tail cast on, making an i-cord (link provided), increasing, decreasing, working small circumferences in the round